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{{quote|When we hand over the humans, we will be honored. The Prophets will look kindly on us in the final journey.|Reth to [[Thel 'Vadam|Thel 'Vadamee]]<ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'', Page 230</ref>}}
'''Reth''' was one of the [[Kig-yar]] rebels who settled on [[the Rubble]] with [[Human]] refugees. He was the leader of the Kig-yar forces at the Rubble, and bred an army of [[Unggoy]] on the surface of a planet in the same system, [[Metisette]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'''</ref>
'''Reth''' was one of the [[Kig-yar]] rebels who settled on [[the Rubble]] with [[Human]] refugees. He was the leader of the Kig-yar forces at the Rubble, and bred an army of [[Unggoy]] on the surface of a planet in the same system, [[Metisette]].


==Description==
==Description==
His alliance with the [[Insurrectionist]]s was merely a ruse by which he intended to acquire the location of [[Earth]], before wiping them out with his army. While they were believed to be rebels by both the humans and [[Covenant]] forces sent by the [[High Prophet of Regret]], Reth was actually acting under the orders of the [[High Prophet of Truth]], who had no faith in Regret's methods. Reth believed that in completing his mission, he would earn the Kig-yar their place at the [[Prophet]]s' side. The Unggoy who served under Reth and his Kig-yar also believed they were rebels. They followed Reth because he had promised to give them Metisette, which had an abundance of [[methane]].
When the ship he had been serving on happened upon the Rubble, Reth received a communication from [[Peter Bonifacio]] to engage in trade.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', Page 222</ref> Keeping this a secret from his [[Shipmistress]], Reth took the recording to ''[[High Charity]]'', where he presented it to the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]]. Realizing they could use this to map the human population, Truth authorized Reth to begin trading Covenant weapons with the humans, promising that the Kig-yar could keep the Rubble, which would be ideal for Kig-yar nests.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', Page 236</ref> Reth then returned and offered to trade weapons modified for humans in exchange for slipspace drives. Bonifacio then began selling the weapons to [[Insurrection|Insurrectionist]]s back in the [[Inner Colonies]], which allowed the Covenant to track them. As part of his plan for gaining control of the Rubble, Reth began bringing Unggoy to Metisette, which had methane in the atmosphere, and bred an army in a place called [[the Redoubt]]. The institution of the [[Cole Protocol]] made taking such weapons back to the Colonies a [[Death penalty|capital offense]], which hindered their use, but Reth soon began conspiring with Bonifacio to gain the stellar coordinates for [[Earth]].


Thel's ship, the ''[[Retribution's Thunder]]'', was attacked by the Kig-Yar ship, ''[[A Psalm Every Day]], ''when the Jiralhanae onboard overthrew the Kig-Yar shipmistress, they suddenly attacked with boarding craft, and the ship left through a slipstream vortex. Thel scuttled the ship, when Jackal forces were onboard, and he and four of his bridge crew survived the explosion. They were captured by the Kig-yar, and managed to escape. When Reth was believed to be a rebel, [[Thel 'Vadam]] (then Thel 'Vadamee), [[Zhar (Sangheili)|Zhar]], [[Saal]], and [[Veer]] kidnapped him from [[The Redoubt]] for information. They then tortured him, refusing to believe that he was following the orders of the [[Hierarchs]] since they were under conflicting orders. Reth escaped imprisonment by fooling his Unggoy guards into releasing him. When he learned that [[Peter Bonifacio]] had lost Earth's nav data, he prepared to launch a massive assault on the Rubble and the [[Habitat Exodus|Exodus]] asteroid. However, Reth was killed while trying to escape as [[the Rubble]] crashed into the Redoubt on Metisette.
However, some of the modified weapons made their way back to Kig-yar black markets in ''High Charity'', and gained the attention of the [[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]]. Unaware of Truth's role in their creation, Regret dispatched [[Thel 'Vadam|Thel Vadamee]] to hunt down those responsible. 'Vadamee's ship, the ''[[Retribution's Thunder]]'', was attacked by the Kig-Yar ship, ''[[A Psalm Every Day]]'', when the [[Jiralhanae]] onboard overthrew the Kig-Yar shipmistress, they suddenly attacked with boarding craft, and the ship left through a slipstream vortex. Thel scuttled the ship, when Jackal forces were onboard, and he and four of his bridge crew survived the explosion. They were captured by the Kig-yar, and managed to escape. When Reth was believed to be a rebel, 'Vadamee, [[Zhar (Sangheili)|Zhar]], [[Saal]], and [[Veer]] kidnapped him from [[The Redoubt]] for information. They then tortured him, refusing to believe that he was following the orders of the [[Hierarchs]] since they were under conflicting orders. Reth escaped imprisonment by fooling his Unggoy guards into releasing him. When he learned that Bonifacio had lost Earth's nav data, he prepared to launch a massive assault on the Rubble and the [[Habitat Exodus|Exodus]] asteroid. However, Reth was killed while trying to escape as [[the Rubble]] crashed into the Redoubt on Metisette.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Given his high status, Reth may have been a [[Jackal Zealot]], making him the second known Jackal Zealot (the other being the Jackal [[Zhar (Kig-yar)|Zhar]]), though it's not specifically noted in the book.
*Given his high status, Reth may have been a [[Jackal Zealot]], making him the second known Jackal Zealot (the other being the Jackal [[Zhar (Kig-yar)|Zhar]]), though it's not specifically noted in the book.
*Reth's hoard consisted of dozens of pieces of art from all over the Covenant, the most prized possession being a Sangheili practice helmet.<ref>''Halo: The Cole Protocol'', Page 295</ref>


==Sources==
==Sources==

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"When we hand over the humans, we will be honored. The Prophets will look kindly on us in the final journey."
— Reth to Thel 'Vadamee[1]

Reth was one of the Kig-yar rebels who settled on the Rubble with Human refugees. He was the leader of the Kig-yar forces at the Rubble, and bred an army of Unggoy on the surface of a planet in the same system, Metisette.

Description

When the ship he had been serving on happened upon the Rubble, Reth received a communication from Peter Bonifacio to engage in trade.[2] Keeping this a secret from his Shipmistress, Reth took the recording to High Charity, where he presented it to the High Prophet of Truth. Realizing they could use this to map the human population, Truth authorized Reth to begin trading Covenant weapons with the humans, promising that the Kig-yar could keep the Rubble, which would be ideal for Kig-yar nests.[3] Reth then returned and offered to trade weapons modified for humans in exchange for slipspace drives. Bonifacio then began selling the weapons to Insurrectionists back in the Inner Colonies, which allowed the Covenant to track them. As part of his plan for gaining control of the Rubble, Reth began bringing Unggoy to Metisette, which had methane in the atmosphere, and bred an army in a place called the Redoubt. The institution of the Cole Protocol made taking such weapons back to the Colonies a capital offense, which hindered their use, but Reth soon began conspiring with Bonifacio to gain the stellar coordinates for Earth.

However, some of the modified weapons made their way back to Kig-yar black markets in High Charity, and gained the attention of the High Prophet of Regret. Unaware of Truth's role in their creation, Regret dispatched Thel Vadamee to hunt down those responsible. 'Vadamee's ship, the Retribution's Thunder, was attacked by the Kig-Yar ship, A Psalm Every Day, when the Jiralhanae onboard overthrew the Kig-Yar shipmistress, they suddenly attacked with boarding craft, and the ship left through a slipstream vortex. Thel scuttled the ship, when Jackal forces were onboard, and he and four of his bridge crew survived the explosion. They were captured by the Kig-yar, and managed to escape. When Reth was believed to be a rebel, 'Vadamee, Zhar, Saal, and Veer kidnapped him from The Redoubt for information. They then tortured him, refusing to believe that he was following the orders of the Hierarchs since they were under conflicting orders. Reth escaped imprisonment by fooling his Unggoy guards into releasing him. When he learned that Bonifacio had lost Earth's nav data, he prepared to launch a massive assault on the Rubble and the Exodus asteroid. However, Reth was killed while trying to escape as the Rubble crashed into the Redoubt on Metisette.

Trivia

  • Given his high status, Reth may have been a Jackal Zealot, making him the second known Jackal Zealot (the other being the Jackal Zhar), though it's not specifically noted in the book.
  • Reth's hoard consisted of dozens of pieces of art from all over the Covenant, the most prized possession being a Sangheili practice helmet.[4]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, Page 230
  2. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, Page 222
  3. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, Page 236
  4. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol, Page 295

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