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Eventually, the Stoics lost the war when the Reformists commandeered the Dreadnought and used it to escape their homeworld. After the Reformists took flight in [[2100 B.C.E.]], the Stoics sent out communication messages threatening that they would be damned for their digressions to the gods.<ref name="cp262"/>
Eventually, the Stoics lost the war when the Reformists commandeered the Dreadnought and used it to escape their homeworld. After the Reformists took flight in [[2100 B.C.E.]], the Stoics sent out communication messages threatening that they would be damned for their digressions to the gods.<ref name="cp262"/>


Shortly after the [[Writ of Union]] was signed, the [[Minister of Inner Conviction]] visited the Stoics on [[Janjur Qom]] to steal their females to restock their breeding population. The Stoics were noted to have simple satellites and other structures compatible with a Tier 4 society.  
Shortly after the [[Writ of Union]] was signed, the [[Prophet of Inner Conviction]] visited the Stoics on [[Janjur Qom]] to steal their females to restock their breeding population. The Stoics were noted to have simple satellites and other structures compatible with a Tier 4 society.  


Most, if not all, Stoics perished when their star allegedly collapsed in on itself.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 310''</ref>
Most, if not all, Stoics perished when their star allegedly collapsed in on itself.<ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 310''</ref>