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Vadum did not die he is the Shipmaster http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UC7Fukxe2tM | Vadum did not die he is the Shipmaster http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UC7Fukxe2tM | ||
Look at his left mandibles he is the shipmaster of the Assult Carrier | Look at his left mandibles he is the shipmaster of the Assult Carrier | ||
In Halo 2, the Arbiter is leader of nothing and noone, he's a single soldier who takes orders directly from the Prophets, it's the fact that his missions are so high-priority that means he is surrounded by the best the Covenant has to offer. 'Vadumee was likely ordered to support the Arbiter on the mission against the Heretics, for example. As for Halo 3, since the Arbiter was one of the first Elites to realize the truth about the Halo array and rebel against the Prophets, he's held in fairly high regard by the rest of the Elites, giving him more personal power. [[User:Captain J|Captain J]] | |||
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