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After the remaining Jiralhanae are killed, 'Vadum interrogates Tem. Through the interrogation, 'Vadum learns that Tem is working with the Minister of Preparation in a region of space that had once been prohibited by the San'Shyuum, having gained the installation's coordinates from the navigation history of ''Spear of Light''. 'Vadum reveals to the Prelate that San'Shyuum were still alive on High Charity, almost certainly including his family, by the time Tem had evacuated the Minister. 'Vadum insists that the Minister had lied to him and states that he truly would have attempted to save the San'Shyuum if he had the opportunity, as he does not personally loath all San'Shyuum. While Tem is reluctant to believe 'Vadum, the shipmaster suggests for him to reconsider whether or not he can trust the Minister. 'Vadum confers with 'Soran and Stolt, and they agree to travel to the Forerunner installation to stop the Minister's plans, despite knowing that it is likely a trap. 'Vadum assembles a team of volunteers—including 'Soran, Stolt, and 'Juran—to take ''Shadow of Intent'' to the installation, where they intend to take two [[Type-52 Phantom]] [[dropship]]s to board the installation. | After the remaining Jiralhanae are killed, 'Vadum interrogates Tem. Through the interrogation, 'Vadum learns that Tem is working with the Minister of Preparation in a region of space that had once been prohibited by the San'Shyuum, having gained the installation's coordinates from the navigation history of ''Spear of Light''. 'Vadum reveals to the Prelate that San'Shyuum were still alive on High Charity, almost certainly including his family, by the time Tem had evacuated the Minister. 'Vadum insists that the Minister had lied to him and states that he truly would have attempted to save the San'Shyuum if he had the opportunity, as he does not personally loath all San'Shyuum. While Tem is reluctant to believe 'Vadum, the shipmaster suggests for him to reconsider whether or not he can trust the Minister. 'Vadum confers with 'Soran and Stolt, and they agree to travel to the Forerunner installation to stop the Minister's plans, despite knowing that it is likely a trap. 'Vadum assembles a team of volunteers—including 'Soran, Stolt, and 'Juran—to take ''Shadow of Intent'' to the installation, where they intend to take two [[Type-52 Phantom]] [[dropship]]s to board the installation. | ||
Arriving at the installation, the two Phantoms are en route for the installation; Tem is brought along as a hostage. Suddenly, the superstructure releases a pulse that damages the dropships and heavily wounds several Sangheili, including 'Soran. The Prelate uses the confusion as an opportunity to escape by stealing a [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistol]] to wound Stolt and to destroy the bindings around his feet. Tricking 'Vadum into attacking to break the binds around his wrists, Tem escapes the dropship using his thrusters. The Prelate is followed by 'Vadum and 'Juran, while 'Vadum has Stolt tend to the injured. Tem arrives at the installation and enters a [[hangar bay]], where he meets with the Minister and two dozen Yanme'e. The Minister reveals that he had been testing the Halo prototype with only a fraction of its true power, and intends to use ''Shadow of Intent'' to provide power to the Halo and allow it to be moved to [[Sanghelios]] to eradicate the planet's entire population. The Minister had hoped that Tem was willing to sacrifice himself to carry out such a mission, but notes that he no longer appears as committed. When pressed for the truth, the Minister admits that he did in fact lie to the Prelate about his family's fate in order to use his rage against the Sangheili. Betrayed, the Prelate becomes deeply depressed over the revelation and the Minister reveals that he intends to replace Tem with some of the other surviving San'Shyuum. The Yanme'e open fire at the Prelate, just as 'Juran and 'Vadum arrive inside the hangar. 'Juran destroys the Minister's shields, allowing 'Vadum to mortally wound him. The Prelate, wounded by the Yanme'e, flees the battle while the Minister retreats into his bunker and the Sangheili engage the insectoids. The Minister begins to fire the Halo again, knowing that it would destroy the already faltering installation, and the remaining Yanme'e desperately retreat. The Sangheili encounter the wounded Tem, who acknowledges that his own kind had betrayed him rather than the Sangheili he had sworn to destroy. Taking a satchel of [[Type-1 plasma grenade|plasma grenades]], the Prelate offers to sacrifice himself to destroy the installation and allow the Sangheili to escape. Grateful, 'Vadum and 'Juran escape the installation, while Tem detonates the grenades at the installation's power systems. The installation and its occupants are soon destroyed in the resulting blast before the ring can fire, while the Sangheili return to ''Shadow of Intent''. | Arriving at the installation, the two Phantoms are en route for the installation; Tem is brought along as a hostage. Suddenly, the superstructure releases a pulse that damages the dropships and heavily wounds several Sangheili, including 'Soran. The Prelate uses the confusion as an opportunity to escape by stealing a [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistol]] to wound Stolt and to destroy the bindings around his feet. Tricking 'Vadum into attacking to break the binds around his wrists, Tem escapes the dropship using his thrusters. The Prelate is followed by 'Vadum and 'Juran, while 'Vadum has Stolt tend to the injured. Tem arrives at the installation and enters a [[hangar bay]], where he meets with the Minister and two dozen Yanme'e. The Minister reveals that he had been testing the Halo prototype with only a fraction of its true power, and intends to use ''Shadow of Intent'' to provide power to the Halo and allow it to be moved to [[Sanghelios]] to eradicate the planet's entire population. The Minister had hoped that Tem was willing to sacrifice himself to carry out such a mission, but notes that he no longer appears as committed. When pressed for the truth, the Minister admits that he did in fact lie to the Prelate about his family's fate in order to use his rage against the Sangheili. Betrayed, the Prelate becomes deeply depressed over the revelation and the Minister reveals that he intends to replace Tem with some of the other surviving San'Shyuum. The Yanme'e open fire at the Prelate, just as 'Juran and 'Vadum arrive inside the hangar. 'Juran destroys the Minister's shields, allowing 'Vadum to mortally wound him. The Prelate, wounded by the Yanme'e, flees the battle while the Minister retreats into his bunker and the Sangheili engage the insectoids. The Minister begins to fire the Halo again, knowing that it would destroy the already faltering installation, and the remaining Yanme'e desperately retreat. The Sangheili encounter the wounded Tem, who acknowledges that his own kind had betrayed him rather than the Sangheili he had sworn to destroy. Taking a satchel of [[Type-1 Anskum-pattern plasma grenade|plasma grenades]], the Prelate offers to sacrifice himself to destroy the installation and allow the Sangheili to escape. Grateful, 'Vadum and 'Juran escape the installation, while Tem detonates the grenades at the installation's power systems. The installation and its occupants are soon destroyed in the resulting blast before the ring can fire, while the Sangheili return to ''Shadow of Intent''. | ||
''Shadow of Intent'' returns to Duraan, where most of the carrier's crew are recovering from their wounds, including 'Soran. 'Vadum contacts [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]] to brief him on the events that transpired. At 'Vadum's suggestion, the Arbiter agrees to change the Swords of Sanghelios' naval codes to ease the restrictions on female military service, allowing 'Juran to permanently join the crew of ''Shadow of Intent''. After analyzing the database of ''Spear of Light'', 'Vadum discovered that possibly thousands of San'Shyuum had escaped the destruction of High Charity. While the Arbiter suggests for 'Vadum to get some rest after years of fighting, 'Vadum decides to lead missions to locate the surviving San'Shyuum and decide which ones deserve punishment for [[war criminal|their crimes]] during the Great Schism and which ones had committed no crimes and were merely misled like the Prelate. 'Vadum resolves that he is glad to embark on a new mission, knowing that whether he succeeds or fails, it was in the pursuit of peace. | ''Shadow of Intent'' returns to Duraan, where most of the carrier's crew are recovering from their wounds, including 'Soran. 'Vadum contacts [[Arbiter]] [[Thel 'Vadam]] to brief him on the events that transpired. At 'Vadum's suggestion, the Arbiter agrees to change the Swords of Sanghelios' naval codes to ease the restrictions on female military service, allowing 'Juran to permanently join the crew of ''Shadow of Intent''. After analyzing the database of ''Spear of Light'', 'Vadum discovered that possibly thousands of San'Shyuum had escaped the destruction of High Charity. While the Arbiter suggests for 'Vadum to get some rest after years of fighting, 'Vadum decides to lead missions to locate the surviving San'Shyuum and decide which ones deserve punishment for [[war criminal|their crimes]] during the Great Schism and which ones had committed no crimes and were merely misled like the Prelate. 'Vadum resolves that he is glad to embark on a new mission, knowing that whether he succeeds or fails, it was in the pursuit of peace. | ||
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*[[Type-1 energy sword]] | *[[Type-1 energy sword]] | ||
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*[[Type-2 gravity hammer]] {{Mo}} | *[[Type-2 gravity hammer]] {{Mo}} | ||
*[[Type-25 Brute plasma rifle]] | *[[Type-25 Brute plasma rifle]] |