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*On one occasion, the bridge officer seemingly refers to the [[Jiralhanae]] as "brothers". As the Sangheili and Jiralhanae possess an intense hatred toward each other, it is extremely unlikely that he would refer to them as such. It is much more likely that he is referring to Sangheili who are present in the soon-to-be-detached sections of the ship and are not seen in the episode.
*On one occasion, the bridge officer seemingly refers to the [[Jiralhanae]] as "brothers". As the Sangheili and Jiralhanae possess an intense hatred toward each other, it is extremely unlikely that he would refer to them as such. It is much more likely that he is referring to Sangheili who are present in the soon-to-be-detached sections of the ship and are not seen in the episode.


==List of appearances==
*[[Halo Legends]]
**[[The Package]] {{1st}}


==Sources==
==Sources==

Revision as of 10:47, September 11, 2010

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The Unnamed Sangheili Bridge Officer was a member of the Covenant Navy during the Human-Covenant War. He served in a fleet under an unidentified fleet master.[1]

Biography

Main article: Battle of the Unnamed Star System

He was aboard a Covenant assault carrier after the fleet had retrieved a cryo-chamber containing Dr. Catherine Halsey. While the ship was trapped in a magnetic disturbance, it was infiltrated by a group of SPARTANs led by John-117. As the SPARTAN team approached their target, the bridge officer was ordered to detach sections of the ship, and ultimately split the vessel in half, in an effort to stop them. As the aft end of the carrier was scuttled, the magnetic field was cleared and the forward half transitioned to Slipspace.

Trivia

  • On one occasion, the bridge officer seemingly refers to the Jiralhanae as "brothers". As the Sangheili and Jiralhanae possess an intense hatred toward each other, it is extremely unlikely that he would refer to them as such. It is much more likely that he is referring to Sangheili who are present in the soon-to-be-detached sections of the ship and are not seen in the episode.


List of appearances

Sources

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