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The [[Jackals]] are not thought to believe in the Great Journey. They are simply mercenaries hired by the Covenant to be scouts and snipers. Because they have been a part of the Covenant for a very long time though, it may be that in time they came to believe in the religion of the Covenant. | The [[Jackals]] are not thought to believe in the Great Journey. They are simply mercenaries hired by the Covenant to be scouts and snipers. Because they have been a part of the Covenant for a very long time though, it may be that in time they came to believe in the religion of the Covenant. | ||
The [[Engineers]] are unknown but they seem to be very religious toward the covenant, The Great Journey. Some also seem to not care much. It is currently | The [[Engineers]] are unknown but they seem to be very religious toward the covenant, The Great Journey. Some also seem to not care much. It is currently unknown where they lie. | ||
As the [[Master Chief]] and [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] discovered, the Halos were not built as religious icons; they are galactic weapons of mass sterilization built by the Forerunners to contain a parasitic race known as The [[Flood]]. After exhausting all other options to destroy the flood, the Forerunners activated the rings, allowing all sentient life to die, eventually starving and killing the Flood. | As the [[Master Chief]] and [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] discovered, the Halos were not built as religious icons; they are galactic weapons of mass sterilization built by the Forerunners to contain a parasitic race known as The [[Flood]]. After exhausting all other options to destroy the flood, the Forerunners activated the rings, allowing all sentient life to die, eventually starving and killing the Flood. |