Talk:Sangheili Major

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Halo: Reach Picture

Are we sure that's a Major Domo picture from Halo: Reach? Bungie stated it was a "Sangheili Officer" not a "Major Domo"... are they the same? EDIT: Good, somebody changed it.--Fluffball Gato 18:48, June 18, 2010 (UTC)

Name

Once again not trying to cause controversy, just using simple logic. First off if you are going to stick with sangheili, it should be the second word, as the correct term would be "Major Sangheili", because only grunts have their rank second.

Second, why are we mixing english with the sangheili language? Major is an english word, and this wiki is all over the place on so called "correct terms" and whatnot. We have an article called "Special Operations Elite", and "Sangheili Major". We need some sort of unity. And mixing english with elitish makes no sense, so I suggest naming the article "Major Elite". --Justin Time 08:57, 12 November 2007 (UTC)

I see your point, but I think all Elite articles must be moved to Sangheili (whatever you spell it), since Elite is not their "real" name, but are formally addressed as the Sangheili. BTW, at least name it the Elite Major Domo. --Blemo

Half Commander?

What the hell they're not called that. Justin Time 01:58, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

In the very beginning of Halo:The Flood, "half-commander" is mentioned. --ED(talk)(gaming) 02:02, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

Interesting, what an odd name for them... --Justin Time 06:50, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

Makes sense though, if an Ultra is considered a Commander, then a Major should be a Half-Commander. --ED(talk)(gaming) 18:36, 2 August 2007 (UTC)
    • Yes yes, I wouldve expected something more like subcommander, but half commander makes sense I guess. --Justin Time 21:12, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

Domo

That name makes me think of Domo-kun. Not very flattering to the Covenant. --Dragonclaws 11:40, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

hehe...=D Cheers, 49 Proximal Secant[oracle]File:H3 Monitor.PNG 19:30, 2 January 2007 (UTC)

What does the domo mean? All I know is that it was mentioned in Ghost's of Onyx.--Fragg3d 02:14, 5 February 2007 (UTC)

Where in the book does it say that minors and majors are actually minor domos and major homos I mean domos? I would like to know exactly what it says, and in any case the page numbers would be useful. -- Justin Time 01:58, 31 July 2007 (UTC)

The Major Domos are called that only a few times in the books. Since they are universally recognized as "Major" and "Major Domo" is used just as uncommonly as "Half-Commander" the page is moved to Major Elite. --ED(talk)(gaming) 18:36, 2 August 2007 (UTC)

Thats what I was thinking but I didnt think it was a big deal so I didnt say anything. :-) --Justin Time 21:12, 3 August 2007 (UTC)

shields

in the artical it says there shields are equal to zealots this is a lie zealots shields are higher rank and ultras shields are tougher than majors but ultras are lower in rank than zealots so this should be removed. User:Kami-Sama

With all due respect, the article is correct. The major and zealot elites of halo 2 have identical shielding. In halo:CE, yes, zealot shields are EXTREMELY strong, being twice as powerful as a major's, and capable of absorbing a direct rocket hit (legendary). Quakeomaniac 05:13, January 9, 2010 (UTC)


Uh, from 2 onwards, even playing on Legendary, I've never seen a Major survive against "an entire squad or UNSC Marines," ever. In fact, fire teams of 1-3 Marines usually defeat much larger units of Covenant, Majors included. Some people really need to play through these games again, or read.--HellJump04 10:33, 29 October 2010 (EDT)

specops red

why when all your team are dead in the level Quarantine Zone and half jaw drops off his finest team why is there a red elite is it a normal major elite or is it some kind of commando major. tar

In Halo 3 there is only one Red guy who seems to be shipmaster's (half Jaw) second in Cammand mabe thats him he is seen in 2 Cutscenes talks in one and in the level Floodgate were he speaks with the Arbiter and and is seen later but I forgot the level.

Do Red Elites Actually Throw Plasma Grenades in Halo 2

I know they dont in Halo CE but I dont own Halo 2. Can someone enlighten me (do other elites, like minors, ultras, zealots, or honor guards use them too?)

Simple enough question. In every single halo game, the ONLY elite rank to utilize the plasma grenade is the SpecOps. Why, who in the world knows. But to my knowledge, while other elites carry plenty of grenades, particularly some zealots in halo:ce, they never use them. Quakeomaniac 05:15, January 9, 2010 (UTC)

Majors only apear on flood gates???

the artical says that majors only appear on Flood gates but that is not true there are a few randomly generated Majors and minor's on the level Covenant. User:Captain-One

  • I'm going to change this.

pic

Hope no body minds but i've added a picture of an H3 major elite to the artical User:Captain-One

H3 Shield strength

I was playin the level the covenant and i was wondering how strong the major and minor shields were, so i wiped out my human pistol and started shooting and it took 5 shots with the pistol to take down the minors shield and 8 for the major, i did the same thing again but this time with a assult rifle and i counted the littel bullets on my hood to see how many shots it took me to take down the shield (i know i', sad) any way it took 13 shots with a Assult Rifle to take down the minors shield and 16 for the major (16 shots being half a round of amo, so heres my question, are the majors shields weaker in H3 compared to the last two games. User:Captain-One

I'm like you, I will do all kinds of obscure testing in the game like this as well. If I remember correctly from my experiences playing on my friend's Xbox, on legendary, a major's shield will drop after 16 successive covenant carbine shots. In halo 2, legendary requires 14 shots for majors. So, it appears they are stronger in H3. As for halo 1's majors... not sure I can say, all weapons in halo 1 were incredibly strong compared to the next 2 games. Quakeomaniac 05:11, January 9, 2010 (UTC)

Ark Cutscene Elite

The bright-red armored Elite in the Ark cutscene (the one informing the Shipmaster that their forces are outnumbered) appears to have the Mark of Shame on his armor, along with some Covenant symbols. If someone could post a screenshot, that's be great. Perhaps we could translate the text?

The odd thing is, rather than being branded, á la Arbiter, it's actually a neat design on the armor itself. Kurai-sama 11:30, 7 November 2007 (UTC)

Another article mentioned that all elites have the mark of shame on the back of their armor in Halo:CE. Perhaps before the schism all elites bore the mark of shame to remind themselves or had to earn its removal. After the schism mayhaps they all kept it in defiance of the prophets.

SpecOps

Who put the part saying that they were higher than SpecOps Elites? --Karzhani 08:32, 11 December 2007 (UTC)

I have no idea. If anyone sees this, please change it. -Blemo

They are higher than SpecOps. And they do hold the right to bear Energy Swords. As scene on the level Floodgate where he has it as his secondary weapon. Also Majors have been scene leading SpecOps twice. Once in Quarantine Zone to lead the reinforcements described as Vadum's "Best troops." The second in Floodgate when he briefs the Arbiter. Councilor 'Rumilee 02:13, 19 January 2008 (UTC)

Isn't it possible that the Elite ranks were a little....jumbled after they defected from the Covenant? The Prophets were no longer in command of them, they had to follow standard UNSC laws. Also, I shot down a minor on the Covenant, on easy difficulty, and he dropped a sword with 81 charge. So having swords doesn't prove anything. SpecOps are also more effecient at greande throwing, better with PR and swords, and also have stronger shields. Karzhani 12:44, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

Mark of shame????

on the cutscene during the begining of the level. the ark if you look at the elite majors chest he has 2 marks of shame across it so can some 1 up load a pic because i cant its the elite that says

"Brute ships! Staggered line! Shipmaster. They outnumber us, three to one!"

"Then it is an even fight. All cruisers fire at-will. Burn their mongrel hides!"

Ranks within the rank?

In the Halo 3 level "The Covenant", with the Thunderstorm Skull on, two brown and 3 crimson elites are dropped with the arbiter at the 3rd tower, I read that majors don't get upgraded, so are the brown ones higher ranks than the two SpecOps, another type of rank aside major, or just a random colour change?

I am sooooooooooooooo sick of spam

First a page with the title and content of "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG!!!!!!", then a note saying that Councillors have "huge heads" and now the word "dude" in the middle of the template, what is with this spam? --Sergeant Grunties

Shields

It should be noted that in halo 2, a major elite requires two headshots from a sniper rifle/beam rifle to kill it on ANY difficulty, even easy. In halo:CE though oddly enough that is only the case on legendary, any other difficulty it is only 1. Quakeomaniac 22:07, December 8, 2009 (UTC)

Are you sure? If my memory serves me well, it took me one headshot to kill a major elite on Heroic on Halo 2.- 5əb'7aŋk(7alk) 22:11, December 8, 2009 (UTC)
I think you're mistaken, headshots are a one-hit KO, regardless of difficulty. Correct me if I'm wrong. - File:Major.png Nìcmávr (Tálk) 22:13, December 8, 2009 (UTC)
If it takes you more than one shot to kill it after you have dropped its shields, you are not shooting it in the head. However, with the shielding, it takes two shots to kill it on Legendary. Because my Halo 2 and XBox are FUBAR, I cannot verify it on my own. SmokeSound off! 00:34, December 9, 2009 (UTC)
I've been playing Halo 2 on Legendary recently and Major Elites definitely take two sniper headshots to kill, one to take down their shields and one to actually kill them. -TheLostJedi 16:23, December 31, 2009 (UTC)
The point I was making is that Majors in the second game take two headshots, if their shields are fully charged, to kill them on every difficulty including easy. In halo:CE, they only take 1 headshot regardless of shields up through heroic. Note I own the PC versions of both games, so I can't verify if the Xbox is different. Also, in response to the one hit KO regardless of difficulty, I assume you mean if there are no shields? Quakeomaniac 05:04, January 9, 2010 (UTC)

Energy Sword in Combat

I know in canon it makes little sense for an Elite Major to wield an Energy Sword... I was under the impression at least that higher ranking elites only had this privilage, but I make no mistake... I was playing Outskirts on Legendary, firing at an Elite Major... and at near defeat, it drew an Energy Sword and began to charge at me. I don't ever remember seeing an elite with a rank lower than Ultra draw an Energy Sword at me before, so I'm surprised by it. -TheLostJedi 12:28, January 2, 2010 (UTC)

Whoa... WHAT?? A major actually pulled a sword out and charged Ulta style?? That is surprising. To my knowledge, the ONLY elites capable of doing this are Councilors and Ultras (as for halo 3 I think any elite can do this). Quakeomaniac 05:08, January 9, 2010 (UTC)

Article Split

"Major Domo" is different to a "Major". In Ghosts of Onyx, 'Mantakree refers to some Elites, the leaders of units, as Major Domo only in the sense that they are "a person who speaks, makes arrangements, or takes charge for another." I would say that the position Major Domo is analogous to a US Army Command Sergeant Major, rather than being the name for all Major Elites, and that the two positions exist separately. -- Administrator Specops306 - Qur'a 'Morhek 00:59, January 26, 2010 (UTC)

I know this post is old, but I would also like to add my support to the split or renaming of the article to "Major Sangheili" as per above and this: Majordomo, which seems to be a term either used out of context (or with a different intent) by the author, or by us at Halopedia confusing it with the rank, as they both have the word major in them. Just like how a Mongoose is not a kind of goose. Also, "Major Domo" sounds really out of place in the Covenant rank structure: Minor, Major Domo, Stealth, Ranger, Spec Ops, Ultra, Zealot... Alex T Snow 07:49, September 12, 2010 (UTC)

I also agree with this - I'm pretty sure Major domo was either a misprint / refers to a different rank or type of Elite. Otherwise, if major domo were the official Covenant rank designation, we should have Grunt major domos, Jackal major domos... etc. SPARTAN-347 00:00, 18 January 2011 (EST)

Agreed. "Domo" sounds like a higher position than regular Majors. --Jugus (Talk | Contribs) 10:13, 18 January 2011 (EST)

rank equivalent

Why are the major elites equivalent to lieutenants but their name sake is major which sounds better because it obviously says MAJOR. Did Bungie say that's their equivalent or some random guess on here. I personally think they are actual majors76.94.173.73 00:17, August 20, 2010 (UTC)

Major doesn't mean Major in the human sense, there's Minors, and Majors = lower, and higher. Alex T Snow 15:05, August 20, 2010 (UTC)

What?

Why is the Sangheili Officer image on the Sangheili Major page? Legoace342

Because they're the same rank. They're just called Officers in Reach. --Jugus (Talk | Contribs) 07:02, September 24, 2010 (UTC)
Probably slightly wrong place to say this but... Did it occur to anyone that Officer might be the UNSC designation for Major Domos? Same with General and Field Marshall, both of which seem to be higher or more specialized Zealot ranks. Field Marshall could be same as Field Master though i have no idea what a General would be. T51b 23:51, September 24, 2010 (UTC)
Why not combine the pages?Oh that's already been done. Legoace342

Unknown Color

Does Anybody know the actual color of the Officer Armor Permutation in Halo:Reach?

It can be any color you choose, but actual Officers are always red and orange.SPARTAN-347 14:45, 23 January 2011 (EST)

Ossoona

Since the Anniversary Library feature (seen in the new ViDoc) states that Ossoonas are a Stealth Sangheili subgroup, I'm suggesting we remove the mention that Ossoonas are picked from Majors' ranks. I'm aware the Encyclopedia specifically states the title of Ossoona is given to Majors; though it doesn't specify "Major" further, it's safe to assume it refers to ordinary Majors instead of those serving in the Stealth group. However, as with a large portion of the book's content, this was obviously lifted from Halopedia and as such its canonical value is nebulous, not to mention it appears to have been overridden by the Anniversary Library.

It always struck me as odd why it was assumed Ossoonas were picked from normal Majors - all The Flood mentioned was "experienced officers" which could mean a broad range of groups and ranks. With that in mind, it would seem more natural for such intelligence specialists to be picked from the Stealth group, not normal troops who wouldn't even the have to proper training for the task. --Jugus (Talk | Contribs) 01:35, 18 October 2011 (EDT)

Majors are officers.

First off why would you use a picture of a multiplayer Elite for this? Also according to Anniversary Majors and officers have the same armor, the only difference between the Reach officers and the Anniversary Majors is that in Anniversary they have the classic red armor, I think this makes it pretty obvious that they are the same thing. I think we need to get rid of those multiplayer pictures and put the Officer back as the main picture until we can get a render from Anniversary.-ArchedThunder


You are mistaken to a certain extent: The Elite officers are essentially a byproduct of the Elite Major role with no real substantial differences save for their marginally more ornamental armor Halo encyclopedia 2011 edition page 135. There are substantial differences in armor but the rank is the same. That means the traditional Major that we've seen in halo 2 and halo 3 as well as Legends still exists and is still valid. As to why I used a customs Elite, well considering there is no regular major in Reach I recreated it, it isn't hard and it looks exactly as it should. Zero liberties were taken.

All we are seeing in Halo Anniversary is officers. Durandal-217 11:32, 21 October 2011 (EDT)

No, According to Halo Anniversary they are Majors. The article isn't accurate to current information. Also it doesn't matter if zero liberties were taken, we don't use multiplayer elites for the articles, otherwise we would have already replaced the Halo CE and 2 only ranks back when Halo 3 came out and again when Reach came out.—This unsigned comment was made by ArchedThunder (talkcontribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~

Well, we do, otherwise you would have to remove every armor permutation image for the MJOLNIR armor. And practically half the images on this site. We do use stuff when it makes the most sense if it didn't it would have been removed the second it was placed there. As for our second point using one game as a definitive proof of anything is not sufficient, the canon policy states that anything you see in the games novels comics and etc, unless otherwise specify is canon. The encyclopedia states that while the officer is essentially a major they are called officers. Also this claim that it isn't up to current information is flat out wrong. It was updated almost a month ago and we cannot go ahead and add stuff from something that isn't even out yet and have no real verification. Durandal-217 00:56, 23 October 2011 (EDT)

Well Anniversary is out and what I said is now confirmed. ArchedThunder 08:55, 16 November 2011 (EST)

The color differentiation between all classes is still present, as it is seen in the terminal. Therefore the standard red coloration of the standard combat harness still exists. Durandal-217 23:27, 16 November 2011 (EST)

And the terminal shows the Halo with the original design, Halo 3 Marines and the Trilogy Banshee. We shouldn't go off of the Terminals since they were obviously made with Halo 3 in mind. Also what terminal had an Elite Major in it?ArchedThunder 10:42, 17 November 2011 (EST)

Anniversary

Do we know for sure that the Majors seen in Anniversary represent a different class than the Officers in Reach? I was under the impression that the visual difference was just due to artistic license, seeing as the red-armored "minor"-type Elites are closer to the appearance of the original Majors in Halo: CE SPARTAN-347 22:58, 30 October 2011 (EDT)

We don't know for 100% certainty, but I wouldn't dismiss the possibility that the regular Elite Majors are in Anniversary, considering the fact the that original Grunt Major appears along with the Reach version of the Grunt Major. Durandal-217 23:40, 30 October 2011 (EDT)

I think the Grunt variance is to accommodate for the "curl-back" and standard Grunt models in the original game, so it might not necessarily carry over for Elites. Test by the switching the graphics to see. Tuckerscreator(stalk) 23:51, 16 November 2011 (EST)

The original grunt Major was an early build, in the final game all grunt majors have the pronged tank and all Elite majors wear the Officer armor. ArchedThunder 10:43, 17 November 2011 (EST)