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In combat Ultras typically wield {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}s, though they also commonly use [[plasma repeater]]s and [[concussion rifle]]s. Ultras often use [[energy sword]]s in close combat. War Games simulated Ultras are known to carry [[Scattershot]]s and | In combat Ultras typically wield {{Pattern|Okarda'phaa|plasma rifle}}s, though they also commonly use [[plasma repeater]]s and [[concussion rifle]]s. Ultras often use [[energy sword]]s in close combat. War Games simulated Ultras are known to carry [[Scattershot]]s and {{Pattern|Gespu|fuel rod gun}}s.{{Ref/Reuse|warzone}} | ||
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In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Elite Ultras spawn as a boss in the [[Warzone]] and [[Warzone Firefight]] gamemodes, clad in Warrior harnesses and wielding Scattershots or Fuel Rod Cannons.{{Ref/Reuse|warzone}} In basic Warzone, two Elite Ultras spawn on the map [[Raid on Apex 7]]. After 4 minutes pass, both are dropped off by Phantoms on opposite sides of the map, one at an outpost by the beach, and the other at the outpost past the rock bridge north of the Spire. Each is accompanied by a few [[Kig-Yar]]. | In ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]'', Elite Ultras spawn as a boss in the [[Warzone]] and [[Warzone Firefight]] gamemodes, clad in Warrior harnesses and wielding Scattershots or Fuel Rod Cannons.{{Ref/Reuse|warzone}} In basic Warzone, two Elite Ultras spawn on the map [[Raid on Apex 7]]. After 4 minutes pass, both are dropped off by Phantoms on opposite sides of the map, one at an outpost by the beach, and the other at the outpost past the rock bridge north of the Spire. Each is accompanied by a few [[Kig-Yar]]. | ||
The Elite Ultras' shields are stronger than most Sangheilis', but they can be killed instantly from an [[assassination]]/beatdown or a vehicle splatter. They are armed with a [[ | The Elite Ultras' shields are stronger than most Sangheilis', but they can be killed instantly from an [[assassination]]/beatdown or a vehicle splatter. They are armed with a [[Gespu-pattern fuel rod gun|fuel rod cannon]] and a [[Z-180 Scattershot|scattershot]], the only Covenant boss with [[Promethean]] weapons. | ||
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File:SpecElite3.jpg|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a [[Type-51 Carbine]] on [[Installation 05]]. | File:SpecElite3.jpg|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a [[Type-51 Carbine]] on [[Installation 05]]. | ||
File:H2-EliteUltra.png|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a | File:H2-EliteUltra.png|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a {{Pattern|Pez'tk|fuel rod gun}}. | ||
File:DeliverHope - SangheiliUltra.png|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a [[Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle|plasma rifle]] in his left hand and an [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]] in his right hand in ''[[Deliver Hope]]''. | File:DeliverHope - SangheiliUltra.png|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a [[Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifle|plasma rifle]] in his left hand and an [[Type-1 energy sword|energy sword]] in his right hand in ''[[Deliver Hope]]''. | ||
File:Reach 1641379 Medium.jpg|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a pair of plasma rifles. | File:Reach 1641379 Medium.jpg|A Sangheili Ultra wielding a pair of plasma rifles. |
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- "On the blood of our fathers. On the blood of our sons."
- — Sangheili Ultras' mantra.[1]
The Sangheili Ultra, also known as Evocatus (plural Evocati),[2] is the highest regular rank among the Covenant's Sangheili warriors. While most Ultras are more warriors than leaders, specially appointed members of the class known as Evocati Delegatus take on a role analogous to high-ranking field officers.[2]
Overview
Roles and responsibilities
Sangheili Ultras are extremely skilled veteran Sangheili warriors who have not pursued a career of leadership, instead focusing solely on combat; this is in contrast to the Majors or Obedientaries, who served as the Covenant's primary field officer class. The rank of Ultra was considered a great honor both among the Sangheili and within the former Covenant, which stored records of their exploits in the record vaults of High Charity. Not many Sangheili remain as Ultras for long; typically, such Sangheili are expected to ascend to posts such as that of a seneschal, enter a career in politics as a Councilor, or return to their ministry to serve as instructors.[2] Ultras are sometimes deployed on high-priority missions often alone. While they most often engage in open battle,[1][3] Ultras are known to command Protos-pattern Scarab assault platforms.[4]
Organisation
Ultras attached to Covenant armies rarely answered to their warhost's commander, but in practice, they were nevertheless expected to exhibit a certain degree of cooperation. To accomplish this, Ultras elected special representatives known as Delegatus from among their ranks, who would swear binding oaths to obey their warhost commander's orders until all of their objectives were completed. While these Ultra "officers" were not officially leaders within the Covenant chain of command, their expertise and authority was universally recognized among Covenant troops. This role is essentially analogous to UNSC Warrant Officers.[2]
History
Following the end of the war and the collapse of the Covenant, many Sangheili continued to genocidally hunt down and slaughter the Jiralhanae.[5][6] While the two species typically did not work together due to their feud,[7] several Sangheili Ultras were recruited into the Banished as mercenaries by Chak 'Lok after he joined.[8] They later fought in the Battle for Zeta Halo in 2560.[9]
Equipment
Armor
Ultras wear pearlescent armor with higher-than-average shield strength. They sometimes wear unique armor with red markings and a crested helmet similar to that of the Sangheili Councilors.[1] Other Ultras may opt to wear (or are issued) a white version of the standard combat harness or Storm harness.[10] War Games simulations of Ultras may have them depicted employing a maroon-coloured Warrior harness.[11]
Weaponry
In combat Ultras typically wield Okarda'phaa-pattern plasma rifles, though they also commonly use plasma repeaters and concussion rifles. Ultras often use energy swords in close combat. War Games simulated Ultras are known to carry Scattershots and Gespu-pattern fuel rod guns.[11]
In-Game Information
Halo: Reach
Unlock: Achieve Warrant Officer.
- Description: On the blood of our fathers. On the blood of our sons.
Halo 5: Guardians
In Halo 5: Guardians, Elite Ultras spawn as a boss in the Warzone and Warzone Firefight gamemodes, clad in Warrior harnesses and wielding Scattershots or Fuel Rod Cannons.[11] In basic Warzone, two Elite Ultras spawn on the map Raid on Apex 7. After 4 minutes pass, both are dropped off by Phantoms on opposite sides of the map, one at an outpost by the beach, and the other at the outpost past the rock bridge north of the Spire. Each is accompanied by a few Kig-Yar.
The Elite Ultras' shields are stronger than most Sangheilis', but they can be killed instantly from an assassination/beatdown or a vehicle splatter. They are armed with a fuel rod cannon and a scattershot, the only Covenant boss with Promethean weapons.
Halo Infinite
In Halo Infinite, Elite Ultras are combatants in the campaign.[9] Their shields are significantly stronger than those of the lower ranking Mercenaries and Officers, and their combat harnesses are equipped with active camouflage. Ultras usually carry powerful weapons, such as Energy swords and Heatwaves, but are able to pick up other weapons and use them for their advantages. Ultras are encountered less often than Officers, but more frequently than Warlords in the campaign. Ultras typically guard key areas of Banished facilities or lead small groups of lesser Elites into combat.
Trivia
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- Evocatus was a veteran military rank in the ancient Roman army, which parallels the Ultras' station in the Covenant. As with other instances of such terminology, "Evocatus" is an English approximation of the original title used by the Covenant.[12]
- In Halo 2 and Halo: Reach, all Sangheili encountered become Ultras when the Thunderstorm skull is activated.
- In the level Floodgate in Halo 3, the corpses of the Ultras in the crashed cruiser can be infected by the Flood. They will sometimes pick up dropped energy swords lying on the ground. This may seem alarming, but the Flood apparently either do not have animations for the energy sword or are simply not programmed to use it, because they will simply follow the player without attacking. They retain the white-colored armor of the corpses, making them look very distinct from other Flood forms.
- In Halo: Reach, Ultras, despite being a regular rank, is listed as "Elite Specialist" in the post-game Carnage reports.
- In Halo: Reach multiplayer, the Ultra combat harness is made available after the player reaches the rank of Warrant Officer.[13]
Gallery
Concept art
Early concept art of a Banished Sangheili Ultra for Halo Infinite.
Artwork
A Sangheili Ultra during the Fall of Reach in Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo.
A Sangheili Ultra is killed by Frederic-104 during the Battle of Alpha Corvi II in Halo: Collateral Damage.
Renders
A render of the Sangheili Ultra wearing a standard combat harness in Halo 2.
A Sangheili Ultra with a concussion rifle in Halo: Reach.
Render of a Sangheili Ultra in Halo 2: Anniversary.
Screenshots
A Sangheili Ultra wielding a Type-51 Carbine on Installation 05.
A Sangheili Ultra wielding a Pez'tk-pattern fuel rod gun.
A Sangheili Ultra wielding a plasma rifle in his left hand and an energy sword in his right hand in Deliver Hope.
A Sangheili Ultra fighting Spartan John-117 onboard Cairo Station in Halo 2: Anniversary.
A Sangheili Ultra wielding an energy sword on High Charity.
Sangheili Ultras in Halo: Ground Command.
A Sangheili Ultra at Halo: Outpost Discovery.
A Banished Sangheili Ultra with a Forerunner Heatwave.
List of appearances
- Halo 2 (First appearance)
- Halo 3 (Mentioned in Halo: The Master Chief Collection-only)
- Remember Reach
- Halo: Reach
- Halo: Fall of Reach
- Halo 2: Anniversary
- Halo 5: Guardians
- Halo: Ground Command
- Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo
- Halo: Collateral Damage
- Halo: Fireteam Raven
- Halo: Battle Born
- Halo: Outpost Discovery
- Halo: Meridian Divide
- Halo Infinite
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo: Reach
- ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint: Canon Fodder - Log of War
- ^ Deliver Hope
- ^ Halo 2, campaign level Metropolis
- ^ The Return (Motion comic) "But when the Prophets went into hiding, the lack of leadership allowed the Jiralhanae to return to their savage nature and they soon began to fight against each other. This lack of solidarity made them much easier prey. Some of my fellow commanders continue that fight even now."
- ^ Halo: Tales from Slipspace Hunting Party "Now we have but one aim… the slaughter of beasts"
- ^ Halo: Envoy, 1 "The Covenant had failed, obliterated under the weight of many lies; as a result, the Sangheili did not make common cause with Jiralhanae anymore, at least not as equals. No, this was strange. "
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 455
- ^ a b Mega Construx: Halo -Mercenary Combat Unit™ | Mega Construx "...3 highly collectible micro action figures include an Elite Ultra, Brute Warrior, and Jackal Freebooter..."
- ^ Halo Archive: Canon Fodder thread
- ^ a b c Halo 5: Guardians - Warzone and Warzone Firefight
- ^ Archive:Spartan Games - Kenneth Peters interview
- ^ Bungie.net: Bungie Weekly Update: 06.11.10
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