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The '''Path of Control''' is a system utilized by the [[Covenant]] [[Covenant military|military]], somewhat analogous to the human chain of command. The Path of Control was derived from traditional [[Sangheili]] bonds, where loyalty was always personal: strong for the leader of one's [[keep]], but more tenuous with each step removed.{{Citation needed}} | The '''Path of Control''' is a system utilized by the [[Covenant]] [[Covenant military|military]], somewhat analogous to the human chain of command. The Path of Control was derived from traditional [[Sangheili]] bonds, where loyalty was always personal: strong for the leader of one's [[keep]], but more tenuous with each step removed.{{Citation needed}} |
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The Path of Control is a system utilized by the Covenant military, somewhat analogous to the human chain of command. The Path of Control was derived from traditional Sangheili bonds, where loyalty was always personal: strong for the leader of one's keep, but more tenuous with each step removed.[citation needed]
History
During the Battle of Netherop, Fleetmaster Nizat 'Kvarosee ignored the Path of Control by directly giving orders to a Spectre crew, where normal situations would dictate he give his orders to a First Cannon, which would in turn relay the orders to the vehicles.[citation needed]
List of appearances
- Halo: Oblivion (First mentioned)