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===Legacy===
===Legacy===
By the [[:Category:26th century|26th century]], the history of the Khabnathwa people's destruction is taught as part of Earth history courses. During a [[Battle of Netherop (2559)|mission]] to [[Netherop]], [[Spartan-IV]] [[Olympia Vale]] and [[Xenoarchaeology|xenoarchaelogist]] likened the [[Precursor]]s living amongst the [[List of unidentified species#Netherop|original inhabitants]] of the planet to the story of the Khabnathwa people's destruction.{{Ref/Reuse|Out17}}
By the [[:Category:26th century|26th century]], the history of the Khabnathwa people's destruction is taught as part of Earth history courses. During a [[Battle of Netherop (2559)|mission]] to [[Netherop]], [[Spartan-IV]] [[Olympia Vale]] an [[Xenoarchaeology|xenoarchaelogist]] likened the [[Precursor]]s living amongst the [[List of unidentified species#Netherop|original inhabitants]] of the planet to the story of the Khabnathwa people's destruction.{{Ref/Reuse|Out17}}


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==

Latest revision as of 07:09, April 23, 2024

Khabnathwa
General overview

Leaders:

Unidentified Marsman[1]

Organizational overview

Location:

The Amazon, South America[1]

Historical overview

Dissolved:

22nd century[1]

 

The Khabnathwa people were the last uncontacted culture in the Amazon rainforest of South America, Earth. In the 22nd century, the selfish actions of an unidentified man destroyed their culture.[1]

History[edit]

Destruction[edit]

At some point in the 22nd century, an unidentified man from Mars was leading a crowd-funded habitat-ship project. When he realized that he could not deliver on his promises, he took the funds and fled to Earth. He decided to hide among the Khabnathwa people in the Amazon, living in an off-the-grid mansion. Supposedly, the man had convinced the Khabnathwa people that he was their god-king. Ultimately, he was discovered living among this people and presumably taken into custody, though the damage to the Khabnathwa culture had already been done.[1]

Legacy[edit]

By the 26th century, the history of the Khabnathwa people's destruction is taught as part of Earth history courses. During a mission to Netherop, Spartan-IV Olympia Vale an xenoarchaelogist likened the Precursors living amongst the original inhabitants of the planet to the story of the Khabnathwa people's destruction.[1]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f Halo: Outcasts, chapter 17