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==Background==
==Background==
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 three of which, [[Uhtua]], [[Rantu]], and [[Rentus]],<ref name="catalog">[https://forums.halowaypoint.com/yaf_postsm2988575_Catalog-Interaction.aspx#post2988575 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction - Page 39'']</ref> 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"/> Because of the planet's large size and its thick, gaseous atmosphere, Te is often mislabeled as a gas giant.<ref name="enc">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia]]''', ''page 311'' (2011 edition)</ref><ref group="note">Te is claimed to be a gas giant in most sources apart from the Bestiarum, which explicitly describes Te as a terrestrial world with a solid surface. The ''Halo Encyclopedia'' reconciles this by establishing that Te is merely often mistaken as a gas giant.</ref>
Te is a gas giant planet <ref https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/community/bulletins/the-bulletin-episode-12> with an atmosphere primarily composed of [[nitrogen]], [[helium]], and [[methane]].<ref name="bestiarum"/> It is orbited by 25 [[Moon|natural satellites]], only three of which, [[Uhtua]], [[Rantu]], and [[Rentus]],<ref name="catalog">[https://forums.halowaypoint.com/yaf_postsm2988575_Catalog-Interaction.aspx#post2988575 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction - Page 39'']</ref> are known to be named. It has a temperature range of -20 C to 95 C (-4F to 203F) and is a quite large, gaseous planet. This planet is known to have very high concentrations of rare metals in its rings, many of which serve as food for the Lekgolo worms.<ref name="bestiarum"/>, which evolved among them <ref https://twitter.com/TheMasterBuild1/status/567839539244474368>.


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 sapience.<ref name="enc"/> 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 managed to venture to Te's orbit and colonized several Forerunner installations there a number of millennia before their contact with the Covenant. 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 Lekgolo, 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 [[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 sapience.<ref name="enc"/> 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 managed to venture to Te's orbit and colonized several Forerunner installations there a number of millennia before their contact with the Covenant. 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 Lekgolo, 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"/>

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Te is a planet orbiting the star Svir. It is the homeworld of the Lekgolo species.[1]

Background

Te is a gas giant planet Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many are known to be named. It has a temperature range of -20 C to 95 C (-4F to 203F) and is a quite large, gaseous planet. This planet is known to have very high concentrations of rare metals in its rings, many of which serve as food for the Lekgolo worms.[1], which evolved among them Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; invalid names, e.g. too many During the conflict which followed the Covenant's first contact with the Lekgolo, 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.[1]

Trivia

  • Te likely 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.[2]

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