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Nizat showed himself to be an incredibly cunning and adaptable opponent, proving himself to be one of humanity's earliest and most dangerous Covenant enemies. This was only amplified by the fact that humanity remained unaware of the true extent of the danger that Nizat posed to them. During Operation: SILENT STORM, Nizat's tactics were highly adaptable to countering the Spartans and the UNSC after learning from the [[Insurrectionist]]s of their plans. After learning what had been taken from a downed [[intrusion corvette]] in the [[Battle of Seoba]], Nizat and 'Szatulai quickly deduced the UNSC's next target and moved to stop them. It was only the Spartans own adaptability to the situation that allowed them to bypass Nizat's defenses and decimate his forces at [[Zhoist]].{{Ref/Novel|SS}} Nizat subsequently came up with an elaborate plot to destroy ONI, recognizing it as the true danger amongst the UNSC even when the [[Hierarchs]] refused to listen. Using what he'd observed of the Spartans tactics during his previous engagements with them, Nizat successfully lured them into a trap on [[Netherop]] using one of his own ships as a lure and then using the Spartans to combat the [[Silent Shadow]] when they arrived. Although ultimately defeated and exiled on Netherop by the Covenant, Nizat succeeded in slipping a [[Luminal Beacon]] into the UNSC's possession and remained confident that his forces would be able to continue with his plan, even in Nizat's permanent absence.{{Ref/Reuse|Oblivion}} [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]], after meeting Nizat, recalled that the Fleetmaster had a reputation amongst the Covenant for being a competent, if not cunning, strategist, although Nizat's reputation had been ruined after his defeat in [[Operation: SILENT STORM]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out12|Out|12}} | Nizat showed himself to be an incredibly cunning and adaptable opponent, proving himself to be one of humanity's earliest and most dangerous Covenant enemies. This was only amplified by the fact that humanity remained unaware of the true extent of the danger that Nizat posed to them. During Operation: SILENT STORM, Nizat's tactics were highly adaptable to countering the Spartans and the UNSC after learning from the [[Insurrectionist]]s of their plans. After learning what had been taken from a downed [[intrusion corvette]] in the [[Battle of Seoba]], Nizat and 'Szatulai quickly deduced the UNSC's next target and moved to stop them. It was only the Spartans own adaptability to the situation that allowed them to bypass Nizat's defenses and decimate his forces at [[Zhoist]].{{Ref/Novel|SS}} Nizat subsequently came up with an elaborate plot to destroy ONI, recognizing it as the true danger amongst the UNSC even when the [[Hierarchs]] refused to listen. Using what he'd observed of the Spartans tactics during his previous engagements with them, Nizat successfully lured them into a trap on [[Netherop]] using one of his own ships as a lure and then using the Spartans to combat the [[Silent Shadow]] when they arrived. Although ultimately defeated and exiled on Netherop by the Covenant, Nizat succeeded in slipping a [[Luminal Beacon]] into the UNSC's possession and remained confident that his forces would be able to continue with his plan, even in Nizat's permanent absence.{{Ref/Reuse|Oblivion}} [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]], after meeting Nizat, recalled that the Fleetmaster had a reputation amongst the Covenant for being a competent, if not cunning, strategist, although Nizat's reputation had been ruined after his defeat in [[Operation: SILENT STORM]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out12|Out|12}} | ||
Already a strong believer in the [[Covenant religion]], Nizat became more and more fanatical as time went on during his exile on Netherop, but his followers, aside from Tam, started to become disillusioned by their harsh life, although none were willing to outright go against him.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts | Already a strong believer in the [[Covenant religion]], Nizat became more and more fanatical as time went on during his exile on Netherop, but his followers, aside from Tam, started to become disillusioned by their harsh life, although none were willing to outright go against him.{{Ref/Reuse|Outcasts}} During their first meeting, Thel's impression was that Nizat was somewhat unbalanced and more than a little sanctimonious.{{Ref/Reuse|Out12}} After hearing the story of how Nizat had saved Tam when he had killed the Minor Minister of Artifact Survey, Thel had a hard time reconciling the merciful superior from Tam's story with the irrational zealot that Nizat had become.{{Ref/Novel|Out|20}} | ||
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