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On Harvest, the humans begin to resist the assault by the Jiralhanae ship on select towns on the planet by shuttling as many civilians as possible to the town's capital. The planet's A.I., Mack, normally responsible for the agricultural [[JOTUN]]s, hands over his vast network to his previously concealed doppelganger, [[Loki]], a ship A.I. now implemented as a defense mechanism. The [[Colonial Militia]] manages to ferry most of the surviving population to [[Utgard]], the capital, and then begin their plan to send these people to safety aboard the Freighters on top of the seven Space elevators present on Harvest, the [[Tiara]]. The Jiralhanae, having stationed their Unggoy forces in the Tiara, unwittingly allow the Huragok Lighter Than Some to come into contact with Loki and the now nearly destroyed A.I. Sif. The Huragok, disgusted by the killing and wishing to end it, shows the A.I. how to duplicate the Forerunner symbol for [[Oracle]] and helps lure the Covenant ship in range of the colony's sole mass driver and cripple it. While Johnson leads a small force up the space elevator to clear the Unggoys on board, Tartarus challenges Maccabeus, kills him and takes control of his Pack and counterattacks. During the assault, a jealous group of Yanme'e kills Lighter Than Some. A devastated Dadab slaughters them with his [[plasma pistol]], accidentally irreparably damaging Sif's arrays, and then uses the pistol's last shot to wound Tartarus. Tartarus, who was about to engage Jenkins, loses his energy shields and retreats, but not before obliterating Dadab with the [[Fist of Rukt]].
On Harvest, the humans begin to resist the assault by the Jiralhanae ship on select towns on the planet by shuttling as many civilians as possible to the town's capital. The planet's A.I., Mack, normally responsible for the agricultural [[JOTUN]]s, hands over his vast network to his previously concealed doppelganger, [[Loki]], a ship A.I. now implemented as a defense mechanism. The [[Colonial Militia]] manages to ferry most of the surviving population to [[Utgard]], the capital, and then begin their plan to send these people to safety aboard the Freighters on top of the seven Space elevators present on Harvest, the [[Tiara]]. The Jiralhanae, having stationed their Unggoy forces in the Tiara, unwittingly allow the Huragok Lighter Than Some to come into contact with Loki and the now nearly destroyed A.I. Sif. The Huragok, disgusted by the killing and wishing to end it, shows the A.I. how to duplicate the Forerunner symbol for [[Oracle]] and helps lure the Covenant ship in range of the colony's sole mass driver and cripple it. While Johnson leads a small force up the space elevator to clear the Unggoys on board, Tartarus challenges Maccabeus, kills him and takes control of his Pack and counterattacks. During the assault, a jealous group of Yanme'e kills Lighter Than Some. A devastated Dadab slaughters them with his [[plasma pistol]], accidentally irreparably damaging Sif's arrays, and then uses the pistol's last shot to wound Tartarus. Tartarus, who was about to engage Jenkins, loses his energy shields and retreats, but not before obliterating Dadab with the [[Fist of Rukt]].


The Jiralhanae glass Harvest while the refugees flee. The scheming San Shyuums usurp the Hierarchs and become the High Prophets of Truth, Regret and Mercy, and finally declare holy war on the humans, to prevent any of the Covenant from ever discovering their true place as the Forerunner's heirs. The last we hear of Avery is him in the cockpit having sex with Jilan, while [[Sif]] and [[Mack]] communicate about what remains of Harvest. The newly established High Prophets, [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]], [[Prophet of Regret|Regret]] and [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]], recommission the [[Luminary]] as a means to locate human planets, and thus begins the [[Human-Covenant War]].
The Jiralhanae glass Harvest while the refugees flee. The scheming San Shyuums usurp the Hierarchs and become the High Prophets of Truth, Regret and Mercy, and finally declare holy war on the humans, to prevent any of the Covenant from ever discovering their true place as the Forerunner's heirs. The last we hear of Avery is him in the cockpit having sex with Jilan, while [[Sif]] and [[Mack]] communicate about what remains of Harvest. The newly established High Prophets, [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]], [[Prophet of Regret|Regret]] and [[Prophet of Mercy|Mercy]], recommission the [[Luminary]] as a means to locate human planets, and thus begins the [[Human-Covenant War]].


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