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{{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|Voro Nar 'Mantakree|File:Enc22 Voro.jpg|Serving on the ''Varric''-pattern heavy cruiser ''Incorruptible'' during the Great Schism, Voro Nar 'Mantakree killed shipmaster Tano 'Inanraree when he refused to fire on Flood which threatened to board their vessel, believing them Forerunner creations. After taking control of the ''Incorruptible'', 'Mantakree was able to negotiate a truce between the Sangheili and Jiralhanae warships at High Charity, urging them to focus their attention on the Flood. However, the truce would be short-lived, forcing 'Mantakree to flee to Saepon'kal to regroup with another Sangheili fleet. There, Imperial Admiral Xytan 'Jar Wattinree ordered Voro Nar 'Mantakree to prevent the humans on Onyx from accessing its stores of Forerunner relics. Ultimately, 'Mantakree and his forces were killed when Spartan-II Kurt-051 detonated two nuclear warheads, destroying the planet.}} | {{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|Voro Nar 'Mantakree|File:Enc22 Voro.jpg|Serving on the ''Varric''-pattern heavy cruiser ''Incorruptible'' during the Great Schism, Voro Nar 'Mantakree killed shipmaster Tano 'Inanraree when he refused to fire on Flood which threatened to board their vessel, believing them Forerunner creations. After taking control of the ''Incorruptible'', 'Mantakree was able to negotiate a truce between the Sangheili and Jiralhanae warships at High Charity, urging them to focus their attention on the Flood. However, the truce would be short-lived, forcing 'Mantakree to flee to Saepon'kal to regroup with another Sangheili fleet. There, Imperial Admiral Xytan 'Jar Wattinree ordered Voro Nar 'Mantakree to prevent the humans on Onyx from accessing its stores of Forerunner relics. Ultimately, 'Mantakree and his forces were killed when Spartan-II Kurt-051 detonated two nuclear warheads, destroying the planet.}} | ||
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{{Halopedia:Main Page/Random/Layout|''Halberd''-class light destroyer|File:Covenant-4.jpg|Entering service in 2508, the ''Halberd''-class light destroyer was prominent during the Insurrection and throughout the Human-Covenant War. The class continues to serve even into the post-war era. What the ''Halberd'' lacks in general-purpose utility, it makes up for with speed and firepower. Its dual MAC battery, 26 Archer missile pods, 4 Rampart point defense guns, and 3 Shiva-class nuclear missiles grant the warship a surprisingly powerful bite for its modest size. Notable ''Halberd''-class light destroyers include the UNSC ''Iroquois'', UNSC ''Pioneer'' and UNSC ''The Heart of Midlothian''.}} | |||
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Halo Legends is a series of seven anime-styled short films set in the Halo universe. Originally released in 2009, these films were created by six different Japanese production houses, including Bee Train, Bones, Casio Entertainment, Production I.G., Studio 4°C, and Toei Animation. Two of the shorts, The Duel and Homecoming, were developed by Production I.G., a studio that is also contributing to the Star Wars franchise's own anime series, Star Wars: Visions.
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