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{{era|Covenant|HCW|Post}}
{{Status|Canon}}
{{Planet
{{Planet infobox
|image= [[File:Te.png|250px]]
|name=Te
|name= Te
|image=[[File:Enc22 Te.png|300px]]
|star, position= Svir, V
|system=[[Svir system]]<ref name="bestiarum">'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[Bestiarum]]''</ref>
|satellite(s)= Rantu, Uhtua, 23 natural smaller satellites
|body=[[Svir]]{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
|gravity= 4G
|position=Fifth planet{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
|atmosphere= 1.2atm ([[Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]], [[Helium|He]], [[Methane|CH<sub>4</sub/>]])
|moon(s)=25; including [[Rantu]], [[Uhtua]], and [[Rentus]]<ref name="catalog">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/db05ce78845f4120b062c50816008e5d/topics/catalog-interaction/4c3e1c6f-6519-4ee0-83a4-4bac13bf07a3/posts?page=37#post732 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction - Page 37'']</ref>
|surface temperature= -20C to 95C
|diameter={{Convert|87158|km|mi|sp=us}}{{Ref/Book|Id=EN|Enc22|Page=203}}
|population= 1.98 trillion
|gravity=4 G{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
|species=[[Lekgolo]]
|daylength=
|societal approximation= Egalitarian
|yearlength=
|government= Socialism/Religious Hegemony client
|atmosphere=1.2 ([[Wikipedia:Nitrogen|N<sub>2</sub>]], [[Helium|He]], [[Methane|CH<sub>4</sub>]]){{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
|technology tier= Native Tier 3/Adopted Tier 2
|temperature=-20°C to 95°C (-4°F to 203°F){{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
|current threat to array= Mild
|demonym=
|species=[[Lekgolo]]{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
|population=1.98 trillion{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
|colonized=
|government=*Socialism{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}
*[[Covenant]] {{C|formerly}}
}}
}}
'''Te''' is a gas giant and the fifth planet orbiting the star [[Svir system|Svir]]. It is the homeworld of the [[Lekgolo]] species.{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}<ref>'''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''', ''page 186''</ref>


'''Te''' is a planet orbiting the star [[Svir]]. It is the homeworld of the [[Lekgolo]] species.<ref name="bestiarum">'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[Bestiarum]]''</ref>
==History==
===Early history===
The [[Forerunner]]s once had a presence on Te and constructed platforms in orbit around the planet; at this time the [[Lekgolo]] had not yet evolved into [[sentience|sapience]]. The orbital platforms formed a ring around Te and these installations would later be known as the "Rings of Te".{{Ref/Reuse|enc}} At some point, the Forerunners took the [[Thanolekgolo]] forms off of Te and used them in a failed plan to defeat the [[Flood]].<ref name="Have S'moa">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-have-s-moa '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Canon Fodder: 2-20-15'']</ref>


==Background==
After the firing of the [[Halo Array]], the Lekgolo were able to develop [[Technological Achievement Tiers|Tier 3 technology]] on their own, although the Lekgolo's development of space travel was severely hampered by Te's high gravity. Despite this impediment, the Lekgolo managed to venture to Te's orbit and colonized several Forerunner installations there a number of millennia before their contact with the [[Covenant]].{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}} Many of these Lekgolo fed on the Forerunner alloys and had eventually demolished the constructs almost completely.<ref name="ch270">'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''pages 270-271''</ref>
Te is a high-gravity terrestrial planet with an atmosphere primarily composed of [[nitrogen]], [[helium]], and [[methane]].<ref name="bestiarum"/> It is orbited by 25 [[Moon|natural satellites]], only two of which, [[Uhtua]] and [[Rantu]], are known to be named. It has a temperature range of -20 C to 95 C (-4F to 203F) and is a quite large, rocky planet. This planet is known to have very high concentrations of rare metals in its crust, many of which serve as food for the Lekgolo worms.<ref name="bestiarum"/>


Although they had reached Tier 3 on the Forerunner [[Technological Achievement Tiers|technological advancement scale]], the Lekgolo's development of space travel was severely hampered by Te's high gravity. Despite this impediment, the Lekgolo had, a number of millennia before their contact with the Covenant, colonized several Forerunner installations in orbit over a gas giant near the [[Urs system]]. Many of these Lekgolo fed on the Forerunner alloys and had eventually demolished the constructs almost completely.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 270''</ref> During the [[Taming of the Lekgolo|conflict]] which followed the Covenant's first contact with the populations over the gas giant, the Sangheili also confronted the Lekgolo on the surface of Te. The environment of the planet, specifically its high gravity, worked to the overwhelming advantage of the native Lekgolo. In the end, the Lekgolo were incorporated into the Covenant as a client race, with the Lekgolo's own interest in this arrangement being largely based on their access to the Covenant's advanced spacefaring technology.<ref name="bestiarum"/>
===The Covenant===
In [[789 BCE]], a [[Luminary]] led the Covenant to Te, the gas giant being relatively close to the [[Sangheili]]'s native [[Urs system]].{{Ref/Reuse|ch270}} In [[784 BCE]]{{Ref/Reuse|catalog}} Te became the first world home to a [[sentient|sapient]] species discovered by the Covenant since the empire's formation.<ref name="waypointarticle">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/species/lekgolo-mgalekgolo-hunter '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Lekgolo/Mgalekgolo'']</ref> The Covenant arrived in the [[Svir system]] with the intent to harvest the trove of Forerunner relics orbiting Te, but were appalled to find that the Lekgolo had nearly completely devoured the rings. For the Lekgolo's unauthorized contact with Forerunner relics, the [[Hierarchs]] of the Covenant ordered the extermination of the species. This led to the [[Taming of the Lekgolo]], a war where the Sangheili confronted the Lekgolo on the rings and colonies of Te. The Sangheili experienced difficulty battling the Lekgolo, as the latter species fortified themselves in the very structures the Covenant was trying to preserve.{{Ref/Reuse|ch270}} The Lekgolo's [[Mgalekgolo]] form was first encountered by the Covenant on Te's [[moon]] of [[Rentus]], and the form proved to be effective at combating the Sangheili.{{Ref/Reuse|catalog}}
 
Eventually, [[Arbiter]] [[Jeht 'Lcmutee]], whom had studied the Lekgolo and Mgalekgolo on the moon of [[Rantu]], suggested that the Lekgolo could be "tamed" and put to better uses as part of the Covenant hierarchy.<ref name="terminal8">'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal 8]]''</ref> Reluctantly, the [[San'Shyuum]] agreed and forgave the Lekgolo's "sins".{{Ref/Reuse|ch270}} In the end, Te was incorporated into the Covenant Empire and the Lekgolo became the first client race to join the Covenant, with the Lekgolo's own interest in this arrangement being largely based on their access to the Covenant's advanced space-faring technology.{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}} By [[2552]], the Lekgolo continued to live on Te and were sent metals to feed on by the [[Hierarchs]] of the Covenant.{{Ref/Reuse|enc}}
 
==Description==
===Characteristics===
Te is a high-gravity, massive, blue gas giant with an atmosphere primarily composed of [[Wikipedia:Nitrogen|nitrogen]], [[helium]], and [[methane]]. The gas giant is the fifth planet in orbit in the [[Svir system]].{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}} It is orbited by twenty-five [[natural satellite]]s, only three of which, [[Uhtua]], [[Rantu]], and [[Rentus]],{{Ref/Reuse|catalog}} are known to be named. It has a temperature range of -20°C to 95°C (-4°F to 203°F) and is a quite large, planet with a thick, gaseous atmosphere. This planet is known to have very high concentrations of rare metals in orbit, many of which serve as food for the Lekgolo worms.{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}} All of the intact Forerunner artifacts were removed from Te by the Covenant. Few non-natives of Te journey to the planet, due to its crushing high gravity and atmosphere.{{Ref/Reuse|enc}}
 
===Rings of Te===
[[File:H2A Terminals - Rantu.jpg|thumb|250px|The Rings of Te, with Rantu nearby.]]
{{Quote|The blasphemous creatures had devoured a Forerunner orbital, shattering its remains into a trillion pieces. What was left became the Rings of Te.|[[Unidentified San'Shyuum scribe|A San'Shyuum scribe]] referring to the rings{{Ref/Reuse|terminal8}}}}
The Rings of Te are the artificial [[Wikipedia:Planetary ring|planetary rings]] that orbit the gas giant. At some point, the rings were constructed by the [[Forerunner]]s around the planet as an installation of unknown function. Several of Te's natural satellites, including Rantu, were in close orbit with these rings.{{Ref/Reuse|terminal8}} The Lekgolo, to some extent, evolved on these planetary rings.<ref>[https://twitter.com/TheMasterBuild1/status/567839539244474368 '''Twitter''': ''Jeff Easterling'']</ref> The Lekgolo's extremophilic nature allowed the species to comfortably live in the Rings of Te for vast periods of time. Some colonies of Lekgolo feasted upon the rings' metal and slowly destroyed most of the installation after many years of living in the rings.{{Ref/Reuse|waypointarticle}}
 
A [[Luminary]] discovered by the [[Covenant]] led them to the Rings of Te. The Covenant was horrified when they discovered the damage done to the rings, and declared war on the Lekgolo when they realized that the species was responsible. However, the Covenant realized that they could not win a war against the Lekgolo fortified within the Forerunner structures they wished to preserve.{{Ref/Reuse|ch270}}{{Ref/Reuse|waypointarticle}} After the Lekgolo's induction into the Covenant, the Covenant utilized the Lekgolo's expertise and resources to mine rare metals and minerals from the rings.{{Ref/Reuse|bestiarum}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Te likely has the greatest population of any Covenant world, if each individual Lekgolo worm is considered a separate being.
*Te probably has the greatest population of any Covenant world, if each individual Lekgolo worm is considered a separate being.
*In the Chinese philosophy of Daoism, "Te" is used to represent the concept of virtue or potentiality. In Confucianism it represents the virtue of internal goodness and proper behavior toward others.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/585059/te '''Encyclopaedia Britannica''': ''De (Chinese philosophy)'']</ref>
*In the Chinese philosophy of Daoism, "Te" is used to represent the concept of virtue or potentiality. In Confucianism it represents the virtue of internal goodness and proper behavior toward others.<ref>[http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/585059/te '''Encyclopaedia Britannica''': ''De (Chinese philosophy)'']</ref>
*Though the [[Bestiarum]] explicitly describes Te as a terrestrial world with a solid surface, the planet is described as a gas giant in ''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'' and the ''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''. Strangely, the ''Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe'' elsewhere contradicts itself by stating that Te is often mistaken for a gas giant but is actually a terrestrial planet.<ref name="enc">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 311'' (2011 edition)</ref> However, recent sources, including ''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]'', the ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]] [[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]'',{{Ref/Reuse|terminal8}} [[Halo Waypoint]]'s article on the Lekgolo,{{Ref/Reuse|waypointarticle}} and [[343 Industries]]' [[Jeff Easterling]]<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w1MmH1l4XzA&feature=youtu.be '''YouTube''': ''The Halo Bulletin: Episode 12'']</ref> consistently refer to Te as a gas giant.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:Te.png|Te from the Bestiarum.
File:H2A Terminals - Te.jpg|Te and Rantu, one of its moons.
File:H2A Terminals - Ship landing on Rantu.jpg|Te, seen from the surface of Rantu.
</gallery>
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 3]]''
**''[[Bestiarum]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
**''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
*''[[Halo Mythos]]'' {{Mo}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
<references/>
{{Ref/Sources}}
 
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Latest revision as of 14:12, August 13, 2023

Te
Illustration of Te in the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition).
Astrographical

System:

Svir system[1]

Orbiting:

Svir[1]

Orbital position:

Fifth planet[1]

Moon(s):

25; including Rantu, Uhtua, and Rentus[2]

Physical

Diameter:

87,158 kilometers (54,157 mi)[3]

Gravity:

4 G[1]

Atmosphere:

1.2 (N2, He, CH4)[1]

Surface temperature:

-20°C to 95°C (-4°F to 203°F)[1]

Societal

Species:

Lekgolo[1]

Population:

1.98 trillion[1]

Government:

 

Te is a gas giant and the fifth planet orbiting the star Svir. It is the homeworld of the Lekgolo species.[1][4]

History[edit]

Early history[edit]

The Forerunners once had a presence on Te and constructed platforms in orbit around the planet; at this time the Lekgolo had not yet evolved into sapience. The orbital platforms formed a ring around Te and these installations would later be known as the "Rings of Te".[5] At some point, the Forerunners took the Thanolekgolo forms off of Te and used them in a failed plan to defeat the Flood.[6]

After the firing of the Halo Array, the Lekgolo were able to develop Tier 3 technology on their own, although the Lekgolo's development of space travel was severely hampered by Te's high gravity. Despite this impediment, the Lekgolo managed to venture to Te's orbit and colonized several Forerunner installations there a number of millennia before their contact with the Covenant.[1] Many of these Lekgolo fed on the Forerunner alloys and had eventually demolished the constructs almost completely.[7]

The Covenant[edit]

In 789 BCE, a Luminary led the Covenant to Te, the gas giant being relatively close to the Sangheili's native Urs system.[7] In 784 BCE[2] Te became the first world home to a sapient species discovered by the Covenant since the empire's formation.[8] The Covenant arrived in the Svir system with the intent to harvest the trove of Forerunner relics orbiting Te, but were appalled to find that the Lekgolo had nearly completely devoured the rings. For the Lekgolo's unauthorized contact with Forerunner relics, the Hierarchs of the Covenant ordered the extermination of the species. This led to the Taming of the Lekgolo, a war where the Sangheili confronted the Lekgolo on the rings and colonies of Te. The Sangheili experienced difficulty battling the Lekgolo, as the latter species fortified themselves in the very structures the Covenant was trying to preserve.[7] The Lekgolo's Mgalekgolo form was first encountered by the Covenant on Te's moon of Rentus, and the form proved to be effective at combating the Sangheili.[2]

Eventually, Arbiter Jeht 'Lcmutee, whom had studied the Lekgolo and Mgalekgolo on the moon of Rantu, suggested that the Lekgolo could be "tamed" and put to better uses as part of the Covenant hierarchy.[9] Reluctantly, the San'Shyuum agreed and forgave the Lekgolo's "sins".[7] In the end, Te was incorporated into the Covenant Empire and the Lekgolo became the first client race to join the Covenant, with the Lekgolo's own interest in this arrangement being largely based on their access to the Covenant's advanced space-faring technology.[1] By 2552, the Lekgolo continued to live on Te and were sent metals to feed on by the Hierarchs of the Covenant.[5]

Description[edit]

Characteristics[edit]

Te is a high-gravity, massive, blue gas giant with an atmosphere primarily composed of nitrogen, helium, and methane. The gas giant is the fifth planet in orbit in the Svir system.[1] It is orbited by twenty-five natural satellites, only three of which, Uhtua, Rantu, and Rentus,[2] are known to be named. It has a temperature range of -20°C to 95°C (-4°F to 203°F) and is a quite large, planet with a thick, gaseous atmosphere. This planet is known to have very high concentrations of rare metals in orbit, many of which serve as food for the Lekgolo worms.[1] All of the intact Forerunner artifacts were removed from Te by the Covenant. Few non-natives of Te journey to the planet, due to its crushing high gravity and atmosphere.[5]

Rings of Te[edit]

The Rings of Te, with Rantu nearby.

"The blasphemous creatures had devoured a Forerunner orbital, shattering its remains into a trillion pieces. What was left became the Rings of Te."
A San'Shyuum scribe referring to the rings[9]

The Rings of Te are the artificial planetary rings that orbit the gas giant. At some point, the rings were constructed by the Forerunners around the planet as an installation of unknown function. Several of Te's natural satellites, including Rantu, were in close orbit with these rings.[9] The Lekgolo, to some extent, evolved on these planetary rings.[10] The Lekgolo's extremophilic nature allowed the species to comfortably live in the Rings of Te for vast periods of time. Some colonies of Lekgolo feasted upon the rings' metal and slowly destroyed most of the installation after many years of living in the rings.[8]

A Luminary discovered by the Covenant led them to the Rings of Te. The Covenant was horrified when they discovered the damage done to the rings, and declared war on the Lekgolo when they realized that the species was responsible. However, the Covenant realized that they could not win a war against the Lekgolo fortified within the Forerunner structures they wished to preserve.[7][8] After the Lekgolo's induction into the Covenant, the Covenant utilized the Lekgolo's expertise and resources to mine rare metals and minerals from the rings.[1]

Trivia[edit]

  • Te probably has the greatest population of any Covenant world, if each individual Lekgolo worm is considered a separate being.
  • In the Chinese philosophy of Daoism, "Te" is used to represent the concept of virtue or potentiality. In Confucianism it represents the virtue of internal goodness and proper behavior toward others.[11]
  • Though the Bestiarum explicitly describes Te as a terrestrial world with a solid surface, the planet is described as a gas giant in Halo: Contact Harvest and the Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition). Strangely, the Halo Encyclopedia: The Definitive Guide to the Halo Universe elsewhere contradicts itself by stating that Te is often mistaken for a gas giant but is actually a terrestrial planet.[5] However, recent sources, including Halo: Broken Circle, the Halo 2: Anniversary Terminals,[9] Halo Waypoint's article on the Lekgolo,[8] and 343 Industries' Jeff Easterling[12] consistently refer to Te as a gas giant.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]