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'''Ogada Nosa Fasu''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Mgalekgolo]] and bond brother to [[Igido Nosa Hurru]]. During [[John-117]]'s assault on the [[Silent Cartographer]], Igido and Ogada were sent to protect the main facility after [[Zuka 'Zamamee]]'s first attempt to kill John failed. He fired at John-117's [[Warthog]] with his [[Assault | '''Ogada Nosa Fasu''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Mgalekgolo]] and bond brother to [[Igido Nosa Hurru]]. During [[John-117]]'s assault on the [[Silent Cartographer]], Igido and Ogada were sent to protect the main facility after [[Zuka 'Zamamee]]'s first attempt to kill John failed. He fired at John-117's [[Warthog]] with his [[Assault cannon]]. He then hit the side of the LRV throwing all of its occupants free.<ref name="LRV">'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''pages 163-165''</ref> Fasu then killed [[Private First Class Hosky]] with his shield and boot and then used his assault cannon to blow a hole in an [[Unnamed Corporal]].<ref name="LRV"/> He died after the second rocket John fired struck him, which severed his spine.<ref name="LRV"/> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*His bond brother considered him an "artist" with his Assault | *His bond brother considered him an "artist" with his Assault cannon.<ref name="LRV"/> | ||
*It is odd that in the book, it mentions that his spine is severed, despite the fact that Mgalekgolo have no spine. It is most likely a simple mistake made by the writer, as at the time of writing, people where still unsure as to what a Mgalekgolo actually was, though the author could have meant spine''s'' in the plural as bound Hunters have spines on their back. | *It is odd that in the book, it mentions that his spine is severed, despite the fact that Mgalekgolo have no spine. It is most likely a simple mistake made by the writer, as at the time of writing, people where still unsure as to what a Mgalekgolo actually was, though the author could have meant spine''s'' in the plural as bound Hunters have spines on their back. | ||
*Ogada Nosa Fasu and Igido Nosa Hurru were canonicially the two Mgalekgolo guarding the entrance to the Silent Cartographer in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. | *Ogada Nosa Fasu and Igido Nosa Hurru were canonicially the two Mgalekgolo guarding the entrance to the Silent Cartographer in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''. |
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Ogada Nosa Fasu was a Covenant Mgalekgolo and bond brother to Igido Nosa Hurru. During John-117's assault on the Silent Cartographer, Igido and Ogada were sent to protect the main facility after Zuka 'Zamamee's first attempt to kill John failed. He fired at John-117's Warthog with his Assault cannon. He then hit the side of the LRV throwing all of its occupants free.[1] Fasu then killed Private First Class Hosky with his shield and boot and then used his assault cannon to blow a hole in an Unnamed Corporal.[1] He died after the second rocket John fired struck him, which severed his spine.[1]
Trivia
- His bond brother considered him an "artist" with his Assault cannon.[1]
- It is odd that in the book, it mentions that his spine is severed, despite the fact that Mgalekgolo have no spine. It is most likely a simple mistake made by the writer, as at the time of writing, people where still unsure as to what a Mgalekgolo actually was, though the author could have meant spines in the plural as bound Hunters have spines on their back.
- Ogada Nosa Fasu and Igido Nosa Hurru were canonicially the two Mgalekgolo guarding the entrance to the Silent Cartographer in Halo: Combat Evolved.
List of appearances
- Halo: Combat Evolved (First appearance)
- Halo: The Flood
Sources
- ^ a b c d Halo: The Flood, pages 163-165