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The Conversations from the Universe isn't the only source for the Sangheili respecting humans. As just mentioned Voro did see Kurt as a worthy opponent and as mentioned before on N'tho's profile it's stated there are a growing number of human sympathizers. Of course not all Sangheili are going to be of that mindset but it shows that at the very least a notable amount do. I don't read fanfiction so I don't exactly know what those fans are saying but there is in-universe evidence for the Sangheili having a grudging respect for the humans. LeeUnit92 18:26, September 22 2011
The Conversations from the Universe isn't the only source for the Sangheili respecting humans. As just mentioned Voro did see Kurt as a worthy opponent and as mentioned before on N'tho's profile it's stated there are a growing number of human sympathizers. Of course not all Sangheili are going to be of that mindset but it shows that at the very least a notable amount do. I don't read fanfiction so I don't exactly know what those fans are saying but there is in-universe evidence for the Sangheili having a grudging respect for the humans. LeeUnit92 18:26, September 22 2011
:::(Edit conflict) - Information from ''The Essential Visual Guide'' and the new ''Encyclopedia'' all but confirm that ''General'' is an actual rank, not just a title. The ''EVG'''s description of the General's duties describes Field Masters perfectly, so: A) "General" and "Field Master" are synonymous,  as Subtank has suggested; or B) most Field Masters are Generals, but Sangheili of other ranks can hold the title, much like Shipmasters. Page 52 of ''The Art of Building Worlds'' settles the gold armor debacle: ''"Elites have their own hierarchy, and their rank can be ascertained by the color of their armor. A useful tool on the battlefield, for sure, <u>with gold marking out field commanders</u>, red indicating a veteran, and blue marking out an Elite's status as standard infantry."'' Furthermore, the ''EVG'' states that the gold-armored Elites in ''Combat Evolved'' and ''Halo 2'' are Zealots; thus, the gold-armored Zealots in the first two games are actually Zealot field commanders, possibly Field Marshals in alternate armor, though, as a rule, gold armor does not represent one's status as a Zealot. --[[User talk:Braidenvl|Courage never dies.]] 09:11, 7 November 2011 (EST)
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