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Template:Covenant Rank Infobox
- "Station and Salvation both command a heavy price."
- — Sangheili Major's mantra.[1]
The Sangheili Major, also referred to as Sangheili Officer,[1] is a Sangheili rank used by the Covenant and later by the Covenant Separatists. They are directly superior to Sangheili Minors.
Background
The Majors are veteran warriors whose rank is directly above that of Sangheili Minors. They command groups of Minors as well as other Covenant races in ground combat situations. Additionally, the Majors would also serve as the second-in-command positions aboard Covenant ships. Some players have come to call them "Officer Elite"[2][3]
Only Majors can obtain the temporary rank of Ossoona, mainly due to the fact that a more seasoned warrior prefers combat, not stealth, and a Minor is too inexperienced to become an Ossoona.Template:Fact
Physical appearance
Majors are clad in shades of red combat harnesses, comparable to the red armor of Unggoy Majors. In Halo: Combat Evolved, the color scheme of the harness is simply crimson. This color scheme has been extended to two variable colors in Halo 2, which featured bright-red and crimson, and in Halo 3, which featured metallic crimson and metallic maroon. Like the Minors in Combat Evolved, there are two differently shaped variations of the helmet for the Majors. The Forerunner symbols featured in Combat Evolved is absent in Halo 2 but is available in Halo 3.
The color scheme and the designs of the harness underwent some significant changes in Halo: Reach; the color scheme now covers at least three color variables (gold, orange and red). The Major in Reach now has its own unique armor design to differentiate the Major from other Sangheili ranks; the helmet differs greatly from the design of the Minors and is more decorative and elongated, and the pauldrons are slightly larger and more pronounced at the separated tips.
Combat
Majors are most commonly seen in Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2 and Halo: Reach on the Heroic and Legendary difficulties. On Easy and Normal, their presence is very minimal to none. They can be seen leading lances of Unggoy, Kig-yar and Minors. Equipped with stronger energy shielding (approximately 50% stronger), Majors are forceful warriors capable of overpowering its opponents. They are less likely to perform tactical errors when compared to the less-superior Sangheili Minors; Majors would seek more cover to provide itself the tactical advantage over its opponents and would fire their weapon with great accuracy and faster rate of fire.
Like the Minors, Majors usually wield plasma rifles, occasionally dual wielding them. In some scenarios, Majors would wield the Carbines and Needlers.
Trivia
- As seen in a Halo: Combat Evolved original 2000 teaser trailer, the Majors were originally supposed to have a point defense gauntlet.
- Majors' Combat Harness, referred to as the Sangheili Officer Harness, is available as a Sangheili armor permutation in multiplayer as a reward for buying the Halo: Reach Limited or Legendary editions.[4]
- Halo: Ghosts of Onyx makes a reference to a "Major Domo Sangheili".[5] It is unknown whether this is a rank separate from the regular Major, or possibly a specific position held by Majors, although the Sangheili referred to as Major Domos are later simply called "Majors".[6]
Gallery
The Sangheili Officer armor permutation available with the purchase of the Limited and Legendary editions of Halo: Reach.
Two Army troopers firing upon an Officer as it is being assassinated by SPARTAN-B312.
A Halo: Reach pre-alpha image of a white Major.
- ReachConcept EliteOfficer.png
Concept art of a Sangheili Major in Halo: Reach.
- ReachConcept-Elite Major.png
Another concept of a Major in Halo: Reach.
List of appearances
Sources
- ^ a b Halo: Reach
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 189
- ^ Halo: Blood Line, Issue 1
- ^ Bungie.net: Halo: Reach Intel - Pre-Order
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 349
- ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 350