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The '''Prophet of Objection''' was a member of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] High Council in [[2552]] and was present during the trial of [[Thel 'Vadamee]], who would later be made an [[Arbiter (Title)|Arbiter]]. A devout follower of the Covenant ideology, Objection was angered by what he saw as the Commander's failure in the destruction of [[Installation 04]]. He thus led the call against the Commander and when the [[High Prophet of Truth]] remarked to the Commander that his mistake not to safeguard the [[Halo Array|Halo]] was a colossal failure, the Prophet of Objection stood up and shook his fist, saying "Nay, it was heresy!"<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', level ''[[The Heretic (Level)|The Heretic]]''</ref> | The '''Prophet of Objection''' was a member of the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] High Council in [[2552]] and was present during the trial of [[Thel 'Vadamee]], who would later be made an [[Arbiter (Title)|Arbiter]]. A devout follower of the Covenant ideology, Objection was angered by what he saw as the Commander's failure in the destruction of [[Installation 04]]. He thus led the call against the Commander and when the [[High Prophet of Truth]] remarked to the Commander that his mistake not to safeguard the [[Halo Array|Halo]] was a colossal failure, the Prophet of Objection stood up and shook his fist, saying "Nay, it was heresy!"<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level, ''[[The Heretic (Level)|The Heretic]]''</ref> | ||
Later, the High Prophet of Truth dismissed this remark, saying that though the Arbiter rightly bore the blame for the destruction of the Halo, the council was "overzealous" in branding him a heretic for this failure<ref>'''Halo 2''', level ''[[The Arbiter (Level)|The Arbiter]]''</ref>. | Later, the High Prophet of Truth dismissed this remark, saying that though the Arbiter rightly bore the blame for the destruction of the Halo, the council was "overzealous" in branding him a heretic for this failure<ref>'''Halo 2''', campaign level, ''[[The Arbiter (Level)|The Arbiter]]''</ref>. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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The Prophet of Objection was a member of the Covenant High Council in 2552 and was present during the trial of Thel 'Vadamee, who would later be made an Arbiter. A devout follower of the Covenant ideology, Objection was angered by what he saw as the Commander's failure in the destruction of Installation 04. He thus led the call against the Commander and when the High Prophet of Truth remarked to the Commander that his mistake not to safeguard the Halo was a colossal failure, the Prophet of Objection stood up and shook his fist, saying "Nay, it was heresy!"[1]
Later, the High Prophet of Truth dismissed this remark, saying that though the Arbiter rightly bore the blame for the destruction of the Halo, the council was "overzealous" in branding him a heretic for this failure[2].
Trivia
- The Prophet of Objection was voiced by Bob O'Donnell, father of Martin O'Donnell.
- He was formerly meant to be called the Prophet of Denial.[3]
- For some reason, O'Donnell was not credited with voicing Objection in the original release of Halo 2. Thus, the Prophet of Objection's name was not known until Halo 2 Vista when O'Donnell was credited for the first time.
- Outside the Halo continuity, he was likely named because of his role in the game, objecting to the subtlety of Truth's words and going all out to call 'Vadam's failure "Heresy".
- It is unknown if the Prophet is still alive or not, but given the fact of the Great Schism and the Flood invasion of High Charity, it is highly unlikely he is still alive.
- His name also seems to reflect his true nature which is odd amongst the Prophets. However, it could be argued that he is in agreement with the overall sentiment (that it was a "great failure" to let Installation 4 be destroyed) and objecting only to the degree to which it was a failure.
List of appearances
Sources
- ^ Halo 2, campaign level, The Heretic
- ^ Halo 2, campaign level, The Arbiter
- ^ Joe Staten: He was the Surly Dwarf from Myth... And then, here, the Prophet of Denial.