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*He was the first known Grunt ever to "hijack" a vehicle.
*He was the first known Grunt ever to "hijack" a vehicle.
*His most commonly used quote would be "''Yes, Excellency''" or "''Of course, Excellency''". He says this almost every time he talks to his Elite Leader [[Zuka 'Zamamee]].
*His most commonly used quote would be "''Yes, Excellency''" or "''Of course, Excellency''". He says this almost every time he talks to his Elite Leader [[Zuka 'Zamamee]].
*If you remove the letter "P" from Yayap's name it says Yaya which in Tagalog it means "Nanny " (a person who is resposible for the person or people under his/her care) ironically despite having saved Zuka 'Zamamee life twice and the lives of the Grunts and Jackals under his command, he was more concerned for his own life than theirs.
*If you remove the letter "P" from Yayap's name it says Yaya which in Tagalog it means "Nanny " (a person who is responsible for the person or people under his/her care) ironically despite having saved Zuka 'Zamamee life twice and the lives of the Grunts and Jackals under his command, he was more concerned for his own life than theirs.
*If you read Yayap's name backwards it says payay but if you add one more letter "P" it says Paypay which in Tagalog means "A hand held Fan" or simply "Fan".
*If you read Yayap's name backwards it says payay but if you add one more letter "P" it says Paypay which in Tagalog means "A hand held Fan" or simply "Fan".



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Yayap was an Unggoy who lived during the 9th Age of Reclamation.

Biography

Yayap was born on the Methane rich Grunt homeworld, Balaho, to which he continually dreamed of returning to. Before serving in the Fleet of Particular Justice, Yayap lived in the lower districts of High Charity, where he served the Sangheili as a sentry.[1] In the 9th Age of Reclamation, Yayap was a Grunt Major assigned to a sleepy Grunt unit in the Fleet of Particular Justice, commanding others of his race, including his friend Gagaw.

Pillar of Autumn

During the boarding of the UNSC Pillar of Autumn (during the events of the first Halo encounter), Special Operations Elite Zuka 'Zamamee was incapacitated by a bullet shot into the side of his head by John-117. Yayap and his team of Grunts found him still alive and decided to bring him back to the boarding ships; so they could be allowed to escape the fighting on board the Pillar of Autumn and live.

Halo

After Zuka 'Zamamee regained consciousness, he decided to have Yayap transferred to be his personal assistant as his own was killed during the fight aboard the Pillar of Autumn. Yayap was understandably less than elated at this exchange of hands, because Elites were notorious for not caring about their own lives and even less for the lives of those placed under their charge. Yayap was then promoted to Special Operations Grunt. He, like all other Unggoy, had to refer to all Elites, including 'Zamamee, by using the honorific 'Excellency'.

Zuka 'Zamamee later went before a small Council situated on Halo to request permission to kill the specially armored Human who was solely responsible for scores of alien deaths. His request was denied. However, after a boarding assault, Captain Keyes was saved and the Master Chief killed several hundred Covenant warriors. His request was then reconsidered and granted.

Yayap then followed Zuka 'Zamamee to the security center of the Silent Cartographer where he tried to kill the Master Chief using a pair of Hunters and some Grunts under Yayap's command. However, one of the Grunts, named Linglin, panicked and accidentally killed one of the Hunters, allowing the Master Chief to overcome the force. Yayap narrowly escaped death when Zuka 'Zamamee pulled him into a cargo pod.

Yayap was then used as the bait for 'Zamamee's next plan. He was beaten up and laid out next to a destroyed Ghost on a path where human soldiers on patrol would find him, carrying some food to make it look like he was a deserter or a lone patrol that had crashed, ensuring he would not be killed by the Humans. He was then captured by Lieutenant Melissa McKay and, unknown to her, carried a transmitter that he activated once he saw the Chief, allowing Zuka 'Zamamee and Field Master Noga 'Putumee to land forces at the human base. The attack was a loss, forcing 'Zamamee to come to a conclusion; find the human with the special armor (Master Chief), or die, as Soha 'Rolamee had.

'Zamamee freed Yayap from captivity, and told him to lead him to the human. Yayap lied and told 'Zamamee that the human had been put in charge of guarding captured Banshees. As Yayap and Zuka 'Zamamee continued to the aircraft, they were attacked by humans. In the midst of the skirmish, 'Zamamee's Plasma Rifle overheated, and was about to die until he was saved by Yayap. They proceeded to the Banshees, and found them unguarded. In fact, unknown to them, the Master Chief had quickly come from the Control Room to Alpha Base, where he had been seen by Yayap. The Chief then took three hours sleep and had a quick meal, until leaving to look for Captain Jacob Keyes. 'Zamamee was furious at Yayap for lying, and when he asked why Yayap told him that the special-armored human was guarding the Banshees, Yayap simply told him, "You can fly one of these, and I cannot," as he held a Plasma Pistol to Zuka 'Zamamee's head and threaten him in order to convince him.

They then traveled to the Pillar of Autumn's crash site so that Yayap could get a supply of methane.[2] 'Zamamee and Yayap came up with a plan to have 'Zamamee take a KIA Elite commando's name and report to the crash site. Those at the site assigned 'Zamamee and Yayap to inspect cargo and command a group of Jackals. Since 'Zamamee was lying low in the fear that someone would recognize him, Yayap mostly commanded the Jackals. At first, the Jackals were disgusted at the notion of being under his command, calling him a "gas sucker" but their minds changed after their leader, Bok, was killed by a group of Flood that were contained afterward thanks to Yayap. He was promoted, in their eyes, to honorary Jackal.[3]

Death

Yayap was then assigned to monitor communications for Zuka 'Zamamee when the Chief was spotted aboard the ship. After guiding 'Zamamee in order to secure the Master Chief's position to kill him, knowing that everyone on the Pillar of Autumn would die, he packed a day's worth of food nipples plus a tank of methane onto a Ghost, drove the vehicle out of the human crash site, away into the hills and found peace.[4]

His final moments were when he turned back and saw explosions erupting on the ship. He was likely incinerated in the explosion of the Pillar of Autumn, which caused the destruction of Alpha Halo. During the destruction of Halo, gravity and the atmosphere would have been destroyed with it. Yayap would have been crushed by the vacuum and pressure, although he may have escaped by means of UNSC or Covenant transport.

Trivia

  • Yayap is the only notable Special Operations Grunt so far.
  • Sometimes, while playing Halo 3, Grunts may say "He killed Yayap!". This often happens in one of the towers on the level "The Covenant". This is more easily heard with the IWHBYD skull active.
  • He had a cousin, Bapap, who was one of the first Grunts to encounter the Humans on Harvest.
  • Despite being cowardly in nature, Yayap is probably known for being the bravest Grunt throughout the Halo trilogy as he stood up to an Elite and lead the Jackals, who later gained their respect.
  • Yayap, along with Dadab, are the most well-known Grunt individuals in the Halo Universe.
  • Yayap is one of the only Grunts to be respected by Jackals.
  • He was the first known Grunt ever to "hijack" a vehicle.
  • His most commonly used quote would be "Yes, Excellency" or "Of course, Excellency". He says this almost every time he talks to his Elite Leader Zuka 'Zamamee.
  • If you remove the letter "P" from Yayap's name it says Yaya which in Tagalog it means "Nanny " (a person who is responsible for the person or people under his/her care) ironically despite having saved Zuka 'Zamamee life twice and the lives of the Grunts and Jackals under his command, he was more concerned for his own life than theirs.
  • If you read Yayap's name backwards it says payay but if you add one more letter "P" it says Paypay which in Tagalog means "A hand held Fan" or simply "Fan".

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, Page 305-6
  2. ^ Halo: The Flood, pages 272/273
  3. ^ Halo: The Flood, pages 296-299
  4. ^ Halo: The Flood, page 333

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