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====[[Huragok|Engineers]]==== | ====[[Huragok|Engineers]]==== | ||
Engineers don't really fit in with the Covenant caste system. In military terms, they are the lowest as they are a non-militant race. They are needed to maintain the Covenant war machines and will only converse with the Prophets (also Grunts who learn their language). This, however, indicates Engineers are very high in the caste system, probably because The Covenant are aware of how much they are needed and that the Engineer's grasp on Covenant '''''and''''' foreign technology (observed in the novel ''Halo: The Fall of Reach'' to be disassembling a Human car and quickly repairing it) ( they are also known for fixing something that | Engineers don't really fit in with the Covenant caste system. In military terms, they are the lowest as they are a non-militant race. They are needed to maintain the Covenant war machines and will only converse with the Prophets (also Grunts who learn their language). This, however, indicates Engineers are very high in the caste system, probably because The Covenant are aware of how much they are needed and that the Engineer's grasp on Covenant '''''and''''' foreign technology (observed in the novel ''Halo: The Fall of Reach'' to be disassembling a Human car and quickly repairing it) (they are also known for fixing something that doesn't work, as well as something that works perfectly fine), is profound. Engineers are actually an artificial species created by the Forerunners, which could contribute to their high status. They are called '''Huragok''' in the [[Forerunner]] and Covenant language. These were removed from the final version of ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' (though they are still in the game, they are not used), but are in some of the novels. | ||
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