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| {{Status|Canon}} | | {{Covenant Character Infobox |
| {{Character infobox
| | |name=Voro 'Mantakree |
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| |name=Voro Nar 'Mantakree | | |homeworld= |
| |image=[[File:Enc22 Voro.jpg|300px]] | | |birth= |
| |homeworld=[[Sanghelios]]{{Ref/Book|Id=EN|Enc22|Page=253}} | | |death=[[2552]] |
| |birth=[[2487#June|June 9, 2487]]{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} | | |rank=[[Major]], [[Ship Master]] |
| |death=[[2552#November|November 3, 2552]] | |
| |causeofdeath=Vaporized by two [[FENRIS nuclear warhead]]s detonated by [[Kurt Ambrose]] | |
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| |siblings=*[[Y'zaht]] (brother)
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| *[[Delo]] (brother)
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| |species=[[Sangheili]]
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| |gender=Male | | |gender=Male |
| |height={{Convert|233.7|cm|ftin|sp=us}}{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} | | |height= |
| |mass={{Convert|144.7|kg|lb|sp=us}}{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} | | |weapons= |
| | |equipment= |
| | |vehicles=''[[Incorruptible]]'' |
| |hair= | | |hair= |
| |eyes= | | |eyes= |
| |affiliation=*[[Covenant]] {{C|former}}<br> | | |cyber= |
| *[[Covenant separatists]]
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| **[[Joyous Exultation Covenant]]
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| |rank=[[Fleet Master]] | |
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| |notable= | | |notable= |
| | |affiliation=[[Covenant]], [[Sangheili]] |
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| {{Quote|We must destroy the [[Jiralhanae]], unquestioningly, and all who ally with them.|Voro Nar 'Mantakree}}
| | ===Background=== |
| '''Voro 'Mantakree''', later promoted to '''Voro Nar 'Mantakree''', was an intelligent and noble [[Sangheili]] who quickly rose in rank after the [[Great Schism]] began. Becoming the [[shipmaster]] of the ''[[Incorruptible]]'', a {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}}, 'Mantakree was sent to [[Onyx]] with the goal of stopping the [[human]]s there from accessing its stores of [[Forerunner]] relics. However, he would ultimately be killed by [[Kurt Ambrose|Kurt-051]].{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} | | '''Voro 'Mantakree''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Elite]]. |
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| ==Biography==
| | During the [[Age of Reclamation|9th Age of Reclamation]], 'Mantakree was a [[Major Elite]] and assigned to the [[Reverence-class]] cruiser ''[[Incorruptible]]''. Once the [[Prophet of Truth]] left [[High Charity]] in his forerunner ship, the [[Second Fleet of Homogenous Clarity]] was thrown into chaos. As [[The Battle of Installation 05]] raged on, the [[Civil War of the Covenant]] began. Brute and Elite controlled ships engaged each other at random, while trying to prevent the Flood from escaping the installation. |
| ===Early life and Covenant service===
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| Born on the [[Sangheili]] homeworld of [[Sanghelios]] on [[2487#June|June 9, 2487]], Voro 'Mantakree would enlist in the [[Covenant]] [[Covenant military|military]] when he came of age, as was demanded of all male Sangheili.{{Ref/Reuse|EN}}
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| During the [[Age of Reclamation|Ninth Age of Reclamation]], 'Mantakree was serving as a [[Sangheili Major]] and was later assigned to the {{Pattern|Varric|heavy cruiser}} ''[[Incorruptible]]''. Once the [[Prophet of Truth]] abandoned ''[[High Charity]]'' to an onslaught of the [[Flood]] in his [[Forerunner Dreadnought]], the [[Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity]] was thrown into disorder amid the Holy City. As the [[Battle of Installation 05]] raged on, the [[Great Schism]] began. Jiralhanae and Sangheili-controlled ships engaged each other at random crossfire, while also trying to prevent the Flood from escaping the installation.
| | ===Civil War of the Covenant=== |
| | The ''Incorruptible'''s commander, [[Zealot|Ship Master]] [[Tano 'Inanraree]], who was a member of the [[Governors of Contrition]], ordered the ship to be infected by the [[Flood]]. The Governors of Contrition believed ''all'' Forerunner creations were sacrosanct, even the parasitic Flood infestation of Halo.<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 192</ref> 'Mantakree was forced to kill his former mentor and friend with a [[Needler]] to end his madness. This action was heresy and normally Voro would have been killed by the Hunter bonded pair of [[Paruto Xida Konna]] and [[Waruna Xida Yotno]] who were responsible for the safety of the ship master or failing that, kill the attacker; however, the rest of the crew agreed that Tano's judgment had been clouded by the Prophets. With support from the rest of the crew, 'Mantakree was made Ship Master of the [[Reverance-class]] cruiser [[Incorruptible]]. [[Y'gar]], the eldest bridge officer said, "Tano was devout to the end. But his reasoning in light of recent events, was not sound. This was regrettable, but necessary...Ship Master."<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 191</ref> Voro ordered the grunts to remove Tano's body from the bridge but said leave Tano's blood remaining where it was as a reminder of the price he had paid for their survival. |
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| ===Great Schism===
| | While all of this was going on, the ''Incorruptible'' had been targeted by two Brute frigates, the ''[[Tenebrous]]'' and the ''[[Twilight Compunction]]''. Both of the ships launched salvos of plasma and disabled the ''Incorruptible'''s shields. Voro took evasive action and hid behind the [[Covenant]] [[Carrier]] ''[[Lawgiver]]'', who's shields were full. When the ship emerged from behind the ''Lawgiver'', Voro targeted the ''Tenebrous'' first, using plasma to disable the ship's shields and then finished it off with the [[Energy Projector]]. The ship ''Twilight Compunction'' retreated for the moment--as they should when presented with superior firepower..even if that power was an illusion.<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] page 195</ref> He stayed in system for a short while to try to eliminate all remaining Flood Controlled Ships. He was able to create a short truce between the Sangheili and Jiralhanae while they eliminated Flood controlled ships and 4 ships that were being infected. Then the [[Brute]]s started targeting [[Sangheili]] ships,even though the [[Flood]] was not eliminated. Shortly after they jumped system because "to stay here and fight until we are all dead is madness". |
| {{Quote|Tano was devout to the end. But his reasoning, in light of recent events, was not sound. This was regrettable, but necessary... Ship Master.|[[Y'gar 'Pewtrunoee]], the eldest bridge officer, acknowledging 'Mantakree's authority<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 191''</ref>}}
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| The ''Incorruptible''{{'}}s commander, [[Shipmaster]] [[Tano 'Inanraree]], who was a member of the [[Governors of Contrition]], was overcome by religious fervor and ordered the ship to be infected by the [[Flood]]. The Governors of Contrition believed ''all'' Forerunner creations were sacrosanct, even the parasitic Flood infestation of Halo.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 192''</ref> 'Mantakree was forced to kill his former mentor and friend with a [[Type-33 Needler]] to end his insanity. This was an act of heresy, and normally Voro would have been killed by the [[Mgalekgolo]] bonded pair of [[Paruto Xida Konna]] and [[Waruna Xida Yotno]], who were responsible for the safety of the shipmaster or, failing that, the death of the attacker. However, the rest of the crew agreed that Tano's judgment had been clouded. With support from the rest of the crew, 'Mantakree was made shipmaster of the ''Varric''-pattern heavy cruiser ''Incorruptible''. Voro ordered Unggoy to remove Tano's body from the bridge but said leave Tano's [[blood]] remaining where it was as a reminder of the price he had paid for their survival.
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| While all of this was going on, the ''Incorruptible'' had been targeted by two Jiralhanae frigates, the ''[[Tenebrous]]'' and the ''[[Twilight Compunction]]''. Both of the ships launched salvos of plasma and disabled the [[energy shields]] of the ''Incorruptible''. Voro took evasive action and hid behind the [[Covenant carrier]] ''[[Lawgiver]]'', whose shields were at full capacity. When the ship emerged from behind the ''Lawgiver'', Voro targeted the ''Tenebrous'' first, using plasma to disable and cripple the ship's shields before finishing it off with the ''Incorruptible''{{'}}s [[energy projector]]. He then opened the starboard launch bay and vented plasma into the cannons, making them appear to charge and move towards the Jiralhanae cruiser. The ''Twilight Compunction'' retreated for the moment due to 'Mantakree's feint.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 195''</ref> He stayed in-system for a short while to try to eliminate all of the remaining Flood-controlled ships. He was able to create a short truce between the Sangheili and Jiralhanae while they destroyed the Flood-controlled ships and four additional ships that were in the process of being infected. Within moments, however, the Jiralhanae started targeting Sangheili ships again, even though the Flood had not been completely eliminated. Shortly thereafter, 'Mantakree ordered that the ''Incorruptible'' jump to [[slipspace]], as it would have been "madness" to stay there and fight.{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} | |
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| ===Joyous Exultation=== | | ===Joyous Exultation=== |
| Voro took his newly found flagship to the [[Salia system]] outpost world [[Joyous Exultation]]. 'Mantakree and his ship intercepted a wayward transmission from the Jiralhanae frigate indicating that the ''[[Bloodied Spirit]]'' was under the control of the "[[Covenant religion#Demons|demon]]s." When he met with [[Imperial Admiral]] [[Xytan 'Jar Wattinree]], Voro was one of thirty representative Ship Masters who had been called from the two hundred vessels in orbit to hear Xytan's words.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 240''</ref> Voro voiced his opinion to 'Jar Wattinree and fellow Ship Masters that victory might mean nothing if the Flood upon Halo were to escape; it had to be cleansed from the galaxy if the Sangheili were to survive.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 241''</ref> Instead of having him killed, as Voro suspected, the Imperial Admiral instead acknowledged the truth of Voro's words. | | Voro took the ''Incorruptible'' to the Salia system, outpost world Joyous Exultation. 'Mantakree and his ship intercepted a transmission from the Jiralhanae frigate indicating that the ''[[Bloodied Spirit]]'' was under the control of the [[Demons]]. When he met with [[Imperial Admiral]] [[Xytan 'Jar Wattinree]], Voro was one of thirty representative Ship Masters who had been called from the two hundred vessels in orbit to hear Xytan's words.<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] Page 240</ref> Voro voiced his opinion to the Imperial Admiral and fellow ship master that victory might mean nothing if the Flood upon Halo were to escape. It had to be cleansed from the galaxy if the Elites were to survive.<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] Page 241</ref> [[Oracle Master Parala 'Ahrmonro]] played a transmission intercepted from the COM probe Cortana had sent en route to earth. Voro did not understand all of the words, but he did make the connection that SPARTANs were the ones responsible for the destruction of one Holy Rings. |
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| [[Oracle Master]] [[Parala 'Ahrmonro]] then played a transmission intercepted from the COM probe that [[Cortana]] had sent en route to [[Earth]]. Voro did not understand all of the words, but he did make the connection that Spartans were the ones responsible for the destruction of one of the Holy Rings. The Imperial Admiral made 'Mantakree [[Fleet Master]] of the [[Second Fleet of Homogeneous Clarity]] and charged him to go to Onyx, protect and secure the holy artifacts, and destroy the Demons, denying them their prize at all costs. At this point, the Imperial Admiral gave Voro a middle name (Nar), most likely signifying his new position as a Fleet Master.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 243''</ref> Voro's fleet left Joyous Exultation by transitioning into slipspace seconds before [[Danforth Whitcomb|Admiral Whitcomb]]'s [[NOVA bomb]] detonated, atomizing the majority of the remaining ships above the planet, and Imperial Admiral Xytan 'Jar Wattinree along with it.<ref>'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]'''</ref> | |
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| ===Onyx defenses===
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| When the fleet arrived at Onyx, they received a signal from the [[Onyx Sentinel|Sentinels]]. Voro sent the ''[[Far Sight Lost]]'' and its commander, [[Ship Master]] [[Qunu]], to make contact with the [[Forerunner]] drones. Qunu began speaking a ritual greeting. The Sentinels responded by sending a transmission through what the Covenant used as the Prophets' channel, denying the Covenant fleet access to the shield world.<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 279''</ref> The Sentinels then destroyed the ''Far Sight Lost''. After the ship was destroyed, 'Mantakree ordered his ships to target all Sentinels coming towards his fleet. While the Sentinels were powerful ''en masse'', their shields could not withstand the combined fire of the Covenant fleet. Fleet Master Voro ordered the ''[[Absolution]]'' to make a slipspace jump to the northern pole of Onyx. Immediately after the ship exited slipspace, a wave of Sentinels fired upon and destroyed ''Absolution'' before the ship's shields could come online. He then ordered no ships to enter slipspace without his viable permission.
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| Voro scanned the northern pole to find a clue as to how the Sentinels had jumped fleet-wide, finding that the Sentinels could home in on the slipspace destinations, but could not generate slipspace jumps themselves. After the fleet vaporized what was left of the Sentinels, the ships moved into the planet's atmosphere. There they met with little resistance from the Sentinels and Voro recognized the holy Forerunner scriptures on the walls and ground. Voro ordered Y'gar to pulse the Greeting of the Ancients, though he doubted there were any Forerunners present. Instead, he picked up a signal from another Covenant ship, the ''Bloodied Spirit''. 'Mantakree was able to triangulate the signal of the ship and ordered his Mgalekgolo pair to muster the reserves from every ship in the fleet because he was going to lead the assault. When he discovered the [[core room antechamber]], he ordered all ships to the "OVERARCH" attack pattern and to prepare for an orbital descent.
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| ===Onyx Conflict===
| | The Imperial Admiral made 'Mantakree [[Fleet Master]] of the [[Second Fleet of Homogenous Clarity]] and charged him to go to Onyx, protect and secure the holy artifacts, and destroy the demons, denying them their prize at all costs. At this point, the Imperial Admiral appears to give Voro a middle name, most likely signifying that he is Fleet Master Voro Nar 'Mantakree. <ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] Page 243</ref> |
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| Soon thereafter, Voro Nar 'Mantakree, along with his [[Mgalekgolo]] guardian bonded pair, [[Paruto Xida Konna]] and [[Waruna Xida Yotno]], led the assault and attack on the ground toward an excavated Forerunner city, pursuing the [[Spartan-II]]s and [[Spartan-III]]s with the help of the [[N'Noro Warrior Crèche]], [[E'Toro Warrior Crèche]], and [[R'Lan Warrior Crèche]] all the way to the core room antechamber. For further protection, he gave the peculiar order for his troops to carry [[Kig-Yar point defense gauntlet]]s. Though it was an uncharacteristic order for a Sangheili commander, it served for the better; Voro needed his troops to be prepared for anything and wanted to give them a better chance of achieving their goal—to not lose Onyx to the Demons as they had lost the first Halo.{{Ref/Reuse|EN}}
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| After a wave of troops was sent in front of him, he led the later attack alongside the second wave. When he reached the center of the core room antechamber, he found Spartan-051, [[Kurt Ambrose]], mortally wounded from hand-to-hand combat with a Mgalekgolo. He was about to grant the wounded Spartan an honorable death with his [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]], when the two were both killed by the [[FENRIS nuclear warhead]]s that Kurt had triggered remotely to protect the remaining Spartans. Voro Nar 'Mantakree and his entire legion were eliminated.{{Ref/Reuse|EN}}
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| Voro was survived by his two brothers [[Y'zaht]] and [[Delo]], who both currently serve as trusted lieutenants to [[Sali 'Nyon]].{{Ref/Reuse|EN}} | | When the fleet arrived at Onyx, they received a welcome from the [[Sentinels]]. Voro sent the ''[[Far Sight Lost]]'' and its [[Ship Master]], Ship Master [['Qunu]], to make contact with the [[Forerunner]] [[Sentinel]]s. 'Qunu began speaking a ritual greeting. The Sentinels responded by making a transmission through the Prophets channel which said: "Rescue phase concluded. Threat-analysis phase concluded. Reclaimant request for Shield World access...denied. Initiating outer defense program."<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] Page 279</ref> The Sentinels then destroyed the ''Far Sight Lost''. After the ship was destroyed he ordered his ships to target all Sentinels coming towards his Fleet. ''Ship Master Qunu had been a hero. He had demonstrated for them all that the old ways of devout placation had no place in this new Age. The Sangheili(sic)would forge their own way, with their own blood, if need be.''<ref>[[Ghosts of Onyx]] Page 281</ref> While the Sentinels where powerful en masse, their shield could not withstand the combined fire of the Covenant Fleet. Fleet Master Voro ordered the ''[[Absolution]]'' to make a slipspace jump to the northern pole of Onyx. As the ship was about to enter slipspace a wave of Sentinels appeared, fired on and destroyed ''Absolution'' before the ships shields could come online. He then ordered no ships to enter slipspace without his permission. Voro soon scanned the northern pole to find a clue as to how the Sentinels had jumped. The Sentinels could hone in on the slipspace destinations but could not generate slipspace themselves. After the fleet vaporized what was left of the Sentinels, the fleet moved into the planet's atmosphere. The fleet met with little resistance from the Sentinels and Voro recognized the holy Forerunner scriptures on the walls and ground. Voro ordered [[Y'gar]] to Pulse the Greeting of the Ancients, though he doubted there were any Forerunners present. Instead, he picked up a signal from another Covenant ship, the ''Bloodied Spirit''. 'Mantakree was able to triangulate the signal of the ship and ordered his Hunter pair to muster the reserves from every ship in the fleet, but wait...because he was going to lead the assault. When he discovered the [[Core Room Antechamber]] he ordered all ships to OVERARCH attack pattern and prepare for orbital descent. |
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| ==Gallery== | | ===Battle on Onyx=== |
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| | [[Image:Spartans-never-die.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Voro 'MantaKree attempting to slay Spartan 051]] |
| File:Enc22-Voro Nar 'Mantakree.png|A cutout of 'Mantakree from the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)]]''.
| | Soon after Voro 'Mantakree, along with his [[Hunter]] pair [[Paruto Xida Konna]] and [[Waruna Xida Yotno]], led the attack on the ground, pursuing the [[Spartan-II]]s and [[Spartan-III]]s with the help of the N'Noro Warrior Crèche,E'Toro Warrior Crèche and R'Lan Warrior Crèche all the way to the [[Core Room Antechamber]]. For more protection he ordered his troops to carry Jackal Gauntlet Shields. His Elite troops believed this was a great dishonor. But Voro wanted his troops to be prepared for anything. They must wear them so they wouldn't lose that world like they lost the first Halo. After a wave of troops were sent in front of him he led the attack from the second wave. When he reached the Core Room Antechamber he found [[Spartan-051]] mortally wounded. He was about to kill [[Spartan-051]] when he was killed by the [[FENRIS Nuclear Warhead]]s the Spartan had triggered. |
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| ==List of appearances==
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| *''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' {{1st}}
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