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*For some reason, O'Donnell was not credited with voicing Objection in the original release of [[Halo 2]]. Thus, the Prophet of Objection's name was not known until [[Halo 2 Vista]] when O'Donnell was credited for the first time.
*For some reason, O'Donnell was not credited with voicing Objection in the original release of [[Halo 2]]. Thus, the Prophet of Objection's name was not known until [[Halo 2 Vista]] when O'Donnell was credited for the first time.
*Outside the Halo continuity, he was likely named because of his role in the game.
*Outside the Halo continuity, he was likely named because of his role in the game.
*If he is truly called the Prophet of Objection, then he is the only known [[San 'Shyuum]] with the title including "Prophet of," whose name makes sense, as he had no trouble objecting in the soon-to-be [[Thel 'Vadam]]'s trial, where most other prophets names were opposite of their true nature.
*If he is truly called the Prophet of Objection, then he is the only known [[San 'Shyuum]] with the title including "Prophet of," whose name makes sense, as he had no trouble objecting in [[Thel 'Vadam]]'s trial, where most other prophets names were opposite of their true nature.
*It is unknown if the prophet is still alive or not since there are no evidence of his whereabouts thereafter. But fans believed him to be presumed dead or returned to his homeworld.
*It is unknown if the prophet is still alive or not since there are no evidence of his whereabouts thereafter. But fans believed him to be presumed dead or returned to his homeworld.