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==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
He was attached to the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]] during the [[Battle of Installation 04]]<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]''</ref>, and a member of the small group of [[High Council of Masters]] aboard the ship. During the battle above Halo, he forbade Ship Master [[Orna 'Fulsamee]] from using [[Plasma Torpedoes]] to destroy the ''Pillar of Autumn'', saying that a stray torpedo could damage Halo. This proved to be a grave mistake as the ''Pillar of Autumn'' held out against the Covenant boarders long enough to crash land on the ring. | He was attached to the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]] during the [[Battle of Installation 04]]<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]'''</ref>, and a member of the small group of [[High Council of Masters]] aboard the ship. During the battle above Halo, he forbade Ship Master [[Orna 'Fulsamee]] from using [[Plasma Torpedoes]] to destroy the ''Pillar of Autumn'', saying that a stray torpedo could damage Halo. This proved to be a grave mistake as the ''Pillar of Autumn'' held out against the Covenant boarders long enough to crash land on the ring. | ||
The Minor Prophet oversaw the battle of Installation 04, giving [[Zuka 'Zamamee]] orders, first denying then later granting permission to hunt down the [[Master Chief]]. He also threatened 'Zamamee with execution when the first attempt on the Chief failed. He managed to survive the subsequent Flood infestation of the ship. | The Minor Prophet oversaw the battle of Installation 04, giving [[Zuka 'Zamamee]] orders, first denying then later granting permission to hunt down the [[Master Chief]]. He also threatened 'Zamamee with execution when the first attempt on the Chief failed. He managed to survive the subsequent Flood infestation of the ship. | ||
This [[Prophet]] was captured during [[First Lieutenant]] [[Melissa McKay]]'s raid on the ship.<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 329</ref>. He made no attempt to hide his status as a Prophet from his captors, no doubt so that they would take him prisoner rather than kill him on the spot. He died when Lieutenant McKay disabled the ships main controls with a grenade, causing the ship to crash, thereby reducing the chance of spreading the [[Flood]] infestation. | This [[Prophet]] was captured during [[First Lieutenant]] [[Melissa McKay]]'s raid on the ship.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', page 329</ref>. He made no attempt to hide his status as a Prophet from his captors, no doubt so that they would take him prisoner rather than kill him on the spot. He died when Lieutenant McKay disabled the ships main controls with a grenade, causing the ship to crash, thereby reducing the chance of spreading the [[Flood]] infestation. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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The Truth and Reconciliation's Prophet was an unnamed minor Prophet. He was aboard the CCS-class Battlecruiser, the Truth and Reconciliation.
Biography
He was attached to the Fleet of Particular Justice during the Battle of Installation 04[1], and a member of the small group of High Council of Masters aboard the ship. During the battle above Halo, he forbade Ship Master Orna 'Fulsamee from using Plasma Torpedoes to destroy the Pillar of Autumn, saying that a stray torpedo could damage Halo. This proved to be a grave mistake as the Pillar of Autumn held out against the Covenant boarders long enough to crash land on the ring.
The Minor Prophet oversaw the battle of Installation 04, giving Zuka 'Zamamee orders, first denying then later granting permission to hunt down the Master Chief. He also threatened 'Zamamee with execution when the first attempt on the Chief failed. He managed to survive the subsequent Flood infestation of the ship.
This Prophet was captured during First Lieutenant Melissa McKay's raid on the ship.[2]. He made no attempt to hide his status as a Prophet from his captors, no doubt so that they would take him prisoner rather than kill him on the spot. He died when Lieutenant McKay disabled the ships main controls with a grenade, causing the ship to crash, thereby reducing the chance of spreading the Flood infestation.
Trivia
- Rather than the anti-gravity chairs used by many of the higher ranked San 'Shyuum, he wore an anti-gravity belt.
Sources
- ^ Halo: The Flood
- ^ Halo: The Flood, page 329