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*It is unknown ''why'' the Hierarchs would appoint such a pirate for missionary missions outside Covenant space, Chur'R-Yar's latter plans involved plundering [[Harvest|
*It is unknown ''why'' the Hierarchs would appoint such a pirate for missionary missions outside Covenant space, Chur'R-Yar's latter plans involved plundering [[Harvest|
the Human world]] of all its resources, neglecting the presence of [[Forerunner]] riches.
the Human world]] of all its resources, neglecting the presence of [[Forerunner]] riches.
*Chur'R-Yar must have been a well know member by the prophets that maybe why she's a Shipmaster and has a name more than one syllable long, since prophets don't give high command to [[Jackels]].


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Revision as of 14:52, May 20, 2008

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Chur'R-Yar is the Kig-yar Shipmistress of the Covenant missionary vessel Minor Transgression. [1] She had light yellow skin and ruby-red eyes. She discovered the planet Harvest and found many relics. She attempted to keep some of the supposed relics for herself and disabled the Luminary and threatened the Unggoy Dadab to keep quiet. She was severely wounded by Sergeant Johnson when he and Byrne investigated the captured freighter This End Up. She died when she blew up a methane tank, attempting to kill Johnson. Minor Transgression was also destroyed by the explosion.

Trivia

  • Chur'R-Yar is a prominent character as she is the first female Covenant character ever mentioned in the Halo universe.
  • Chur'R-Yar is the only Kig-Yar ever known to have a name more than one syllable long.
  • It is unknown why the Hierarchs would appoint such a pirate for missionary missions outside Covenant space, Chur'R-Yar's latter plans involved plundering the Human world of all its resources, neglecting the presence of Forerunner riches.
  • Chur'R-Yar must have been a well know member by the prophets that maybe why she's a Shipmaster and has a name more than one syllable long, since prophets don't give high command to Jackels.

Sources