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On May 9, the team, led by Veridity, arrived at the Conservatory's main chamber, Pyre's Cradle. Pyre, along with a number of submonitors were sequestered by Cortana within an energy barrier. As a human and thus, a [[Reclaimer]], Horvath was able to deactivate the barrier and awaken the monitors. Although Pyre was initially uninterested in offering any assistance, upon hearing news of the [[Harbinger]] being released, the monitor granted access to the beacon towers. She also gave the humans a data key that they must insert into the central plinth of a beacon tower in order to transmit the ring's location and data to human-occupied space. However, Pyre ordered Veridity to remain with her to counter the Harbinger, leaving Horvath and the other humans to travel to the beacon tower without Veridity’s presence.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp34|RP|34}}
On May 9, the team, led by Veridity, arrived at the Conservatory's main chamber, Pyre's Cradle. Pyre, along with a number of submonitors were sequestered by Cortana within an energy barrier. As a human and thus, a [[Reclaimer]], Horvath was able to deactivate the barrier and awaken the monitors. Although Pyre was initially uninterested in offering any assistance, upon hearing news of the [[Harbinger]] being released, the monitor granted access to the beacon towers. She also gave the humans a data key that they must insert into the central plinth of a beacon tower in order to transmit the ring's location and data to human-occupied space. However, Pyre ordered Veridity to remain with her to counter the Harbinger, leaving Horvath and the other humans to travel to the beacon tower without Veridity’s presence.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp34|RP|34}}


During [[Battle of the beacon tower|the ensuing battle]], Horvath took out the guards outside, then provided overwatch while [[Isaiah Cameron]] and [[Robin Dimik]] planted explosives along the ravine pass into the valley. Kovan, [[TJ Murphy]], and [[Erik Bender]] entered the beacon tower to deliver the message.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp35|RP|35}} When they returned, Bender revealed Murphy had died inside and passed an energy sword—from a Sangheili they fought—to Horvath. At the same time, Banished reinforcements led by Gorian arrived and Horvath faced off against him. Although Horvath was at a disadvantage initially, having to dodge grenades from Gorian’s [[Jovokada Workshop brute shot|brute shot]], Dimik snuck in and left a [[Jovokada Workshop spike grenade|spike grenade]] near Horvath, who used it to disable Gorian’s energy shields. Horvath returned the favor by using his pulse carbine to kill two [[Kig-Yar]] approaching Dimik. Gorian followed Horvath onto an overlook and tackled him, but Horvath punched the hilt of the energy sword into the side of Gorian's ribcage and activated it, cutting through Gorian’s bones, tissue, and organs before coming out on the other side of his ribcage.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp36|RP|36}} However, the two fell onto a translocation pad and were teleported away just before the pad was destroyed by a Banished [[Thrasher missile]], preventing Horvath's return or the others from following him.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp38|RP|38}} Horvath was teleported to a partially collapsed mountain facility somewhere far away from the beacon, where he shoved Gorian's body off the mountain. Horvath then collapsed from his injuries and spent the next day comatose—half from exhaustion—before coming to again. Horvath's armor and Spartan augmentations kept him from dying of exposure during this time.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp39|RP|Chapter=39}}
During [[Battle of the Beacon Tower|the ensuing battle]], Horvath took out the guards outside, then provided overwatch while [[Isaiah Cameron]] and [[Robin Dimik]] planted explosives along the ravine pass into the valley. Kovan, [[TJ Murphy]], and [[Erik Bender]] entered the beacon tower to deliver the message.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp35|RP|35}} When they returned, Bender revealed Murphy had died inside and passed an energy sword—from a Sangheili they fought—to Horvath. At the same time, Banished reinforcements led by Gorian arrived and Horvath faced off against him. Although Horvath was at a disadvantage initially, having to dodge grenades from Gorian’s [[Jovokada Workshop brute shot|brute shot]], Dimik snuck in and left a [[Jovokada Workshop spike grenade|spike grenade]] near Horvath, who used it to disable Gorian’s energy shields. Horvath returned the favor by using his pulse carbine to kill two [[Kig-Yar]] approaching Dimik. Gorian followed Horvath onto an overlook and tackled him, but Horvath punched the hilt of the energy sword into the side of Gorian's ribcage and activated it, cutting through Gorian’s bones, tissue, and organs before coming out on the other side of his ribcage.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp36|RP|36}} However, the two fell onto a translocation pad and were teleported away just before the pad was destroyed by a Banished [[Thrasher missile]], preventing Horvath's return or the others from following him.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp38|RP|38}} Horvath was teleported to a partially collapsed mountain facility somewhere far away from the beacon, where he shoved Gorian's body off the mountain. Horvath then collapsed from his injuries and spent the next day comatose—half from exhaustion—before coming to again. Horvath's armor and Spartan augmentations kept him from dying of exposure during this time.{{Ref/Novel|Id=rp39|RP|Chapter=39}}


Horvath then spent nearly a week slowly navigating the broken, snowy peaks and then a few more days descending the mountainside. To his surprise, he found the wreckage of one of the ''Infinity''{{'}}s shuttles and, although there were no survivors, he recovered a week's worth of water, rations and weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|rp39}}
Horvath then spent nearly a week slowly navigating the broken, snowy peaks and then a few more days descending the mountainside. To his surprise, he found the wreckage of one of the ''Infinity''{{'}}s shuttles and, although there were no survivors, he recovered a week's worth of water, rations and weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|rp39}}
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==Production notes==
==Production notes==
*Tomas Horvath was portrayed by American voice actor [[Fred Tatasciore]], who also lent his voice to the [[Sangheili]] [[Chak 'Lok]].{{Ref/Game|HI|Halo Infinite credits|credits}} Tatasciore previously provided voices for Jiralhanae in ''[[Halo 3]]'',{{Ref/Game|H3|[[Halo 3 credits|credits]]}} and the ''[[Truth and Reconciliation]]''{{'}}s [[Truth and Reconciliation's AI|AI]] in the [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|third Terminal]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''.{{Ref/Game|HCEA|[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary credits|credits]]}} He also performed minor voice acting for ''[[Halo 4]]''.{{Ref/Game|H4|[[Halo 4 credits|credits]]}}
*Tomas Horvath was portrayed by American voice actor [[Fred Tatasciore]], who also lent his voice to the [[Sangheili]] [[Chak 'Lok]].{{Ref/Game|HI|Halo Infinite credits|credits}} Tatasciore previously provided voices for Jiralhanae in ''[[Halo 3]]'',{{Ref/Game|H3|[[Halo 3 credits|credits]]}} and the ''[[Truth and Reconciliation]]''{{'}}s [[Truth and Reconciliation's AI|AI]] in the [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|third Terminal]] of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''. {{Ref/Game|HCEA|[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary credits|credits]]}} He also did minor voice acting for in ''[[Halo 4]]''.{{Ref/Game|H4|[[Halo 4 credits|credits]]}}
*Horvath's [[Armor coatings (Halo Infinite)#Mark VII core|Mark VII armor coating]], Scorpion Horvath, is available in ''Halo Infinite'' multiplayer. The coating can be unlocked by accessing the [[Mjolnir Armory]] locker northwest of [[FOB Foxtrot]].
*Horvath's [[Armor coatings (Halo Infinite)#Mark VII core|Mark VII armor coating]], Scorpion Horvath, is available in ''Halo Infinite'' multiplayer. The coating can be unlocked by accessing the [[Mjolnir Armory]] locker northwest of [[FOB Foxtrot]].
*Tomas Horvath, along with [[Nina Kovan]], was set to be killed in the ''Halo Infinite'' audio logs. [[Kelly Gay]], while writing ''[[Halo: The Rubicon Protocol]]'', discussed with [[343 Industries]] to cut the audio logs that depicted their deaths, allowing Gay to expand on the fates of the two Spartans in the novel.{{Ref/Twitter|KellyHGay|1626704260959199232|Kelly Gay|Quote=Glad you enjoyed it! :D Fun Fact: During game development Kovan & Horvath were originally KIA in the campaign audio logs story. Writing the book during development, gave me the chance to work w/343 to pick certain Spartans to keep alive & kicking. 🤗}} As with other Spartans in the audio logs, the bodies of Horvath and Kovan are available as Forge objects; [[Bertold Vettel]]'s body is similarly available in Forge while being unused in the campaign, but his fate was not expanded in the novel. Additionally, their armor configurations are depicted differently from their canon appearances in the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)|Halo Encyclopedia]]'' and on the cover of ''Halo: The Rubicon Protocol''. In Horvath's case, the in-game version employs UA/Agathius shoulder pads—similar to other Spartans whose bodies ''are'' depicted in the campaign—and, like Kovan's [[STORMFALL-class Mjolnir|Stormfall]] helmet, the Anubis helmet on Horvath's body is equipped with the [[Hardened Uplink#Model 990101-1 FLAMINGO|HUL-I/XFTREC/FLAMINGO]] attachment—a permutation unavailable to [[Armor customization (Halo Infinite)|player customization]].
*Tomas Horvath, along with [[Nina Kovan]], was set to be killed in the ''Halo Infinite'' audio logs. [[Kelly Gay]], while writing ''[[Halo: The Rubicon Protocol]]'', discussed with [[343 Industries]] to cut the audio logs that depicted their deaths, allowing Gay to expand on the fates of the two Spartans in the novel.{{Ref/Twitter|KellyHGay|1626704260959199232|Kelly Gay|Quote=Glad you enjoyed it! :D Fun Fact: During game development Kovan & Horvath were originally KIA in the campaign audio logs story. Writing the book during development, gave me the chance to work w/343 to pick certain Spartans to keep alive & kicking. 🤗}} As with other Spartans in the audio logs, the bodies of Horvath and Kovan are available as Forge objects; [[Bertold Vettel]]'s body is similarly available in Forge while being unused in the campaign, but his fate was not expanded in the novel. Additionally, their armor configurations are depicted differently from their canon appearances in the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)|Halo Encyclopedia]]'' and on the cover of ''Halo: The Rubicon Protocol''. In Horvath's case, the in-game version employs UA/Agathius shoulder pads—similar to other Spartans whose bodies ''are'' depicted in the campaign—and, like Kovan's [[STORMFALL-class Mjolnir|Stormfall]] helmet, the Anubis helmet on Horvath's body is equipped with the [[Hardened Uplink#Model 990101-1 FLAMINGO|HUL-I/XFTREC/FLAMINGO]] attachment—a permutation unavailable to [[Armor customization (Halo Infinite)|player customization]].

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