Lighter Than Some
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Template:Ratings Template:Covenant Character Infobox Lighter Than Some was a Huragok onboard the missionary ship Minor Transgression in the Epsilon Indi System, near Harvest, during the 23rd Age of Doubt. Unlike other Huragok, who normally keep to themselves, Lighter Than Some approached the Unggoy Dadab and made a "Hello!" gesture to him repeatedly until he understood. This started the beginning of their friendship, thereafter Lighter Than Some teaching Dadab the Huragok language, which is a form of sign language. Dadab is the only non-Huragok to know their language. After he and the Unggoy Deacon Dadab were rescued by the Brute Chieftain Maccabeus' ship, Rapid Conversion, Maccabeus put Lighter Than Some in charge of his ships repairs, the job previously held by the Drones. His pacifistic nature eventually led to his death when he was discovered helping the UNSC forces evacuate the colony of Harvest.
During his time on Rapid Conversion he designed and built the Chopper out of spare parts from a broken Spirit dropship and Rapid Conversion. He did so with the intention of presenting it to the humans as an offering, as penance for the death of Henry Gibson, only to have his creation of peace perverted into a machine of war.
Death
It was in the aftermath of the failed meeting in the gardens that Maccabeus pressed the Drones into combat service. In order to return to their former duties aboard Rapid Conversion the Drones came to the conclusion that their usurper, Lighter Than Some, must die. It was after the extent of his betrayal came to light that their wish was granted. So it was aboard the Tiara that several Drones tore him to ribbons. Because of his sorrow Dadab gunned them down to avenge Lighter Than Some. He then attempted to kill Tarturus only to be crushed by the Fist of Rukt.
Trivia
- According to Huragok designation schemes, Lighter Than Some's name literally means that upon initial completion he was more buoyant than other Huragok. [1]
- Lighter Than Some is the first and only engineer recorded in a violent act (the killing of a human) when he threw a rock at the head of Henry Gibson to save the life of Dadab.