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Unidentified Banished human inspector

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Unidentified Banished human inspector
Personal details

Species:

Human

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Banished

Rank:

Inspector

Notable info:

Battle for Zeta Halo

 

"It's your lucky day."
— The inspector teasing Lucas Browning

An unidentified inspector is a Banished human with significant respect in the faction's hierarchy and tasked with overseeing prisoners at the Redoubt of Sundering during the Battle for Zeta Halo.[1]

Biography

Battle for Zeta Halo

The inspector served the Banished during the Battle for Zeta Halo as they took control of the ring, despite the increased hostility between the Jiralhanae and humans within the Banished due to the recent destruction of Doisac. While stationed at the Redoubt of Sundering, he encountered UNSC medic Lucas Browning as one of the many prisoners brought to Redoubt for processing. The inspector ordered Browning to remove his clothes, and when Browning initially refused, the inspector warned that the Kig-Yar guards would do it themselves if he didn't comply. After inspecting Browning's body for injuries and instructing him to put his clothes back on, the inspector asked Browning what his occupation was. Enraged at the sight of a human working for the Banished, Browning cursed the man out, but the inspector ignored him and deduced that Browning was either a doctor or a scientist rather than an ordinary soldier. He told the Kig-Yar guards that Browning was worth keeping alive.

Browning privately vowed to kill the inspector if he ever escaped captivity.[1]

Personality and traits

This human inspector seemed to have no qualms with working against his own species and performed his job in a cold, detached manner. Browning later speculated that the Banished deliberately gave a human the job, knowing that the sight of a collaborator would demoralize prisoners.

The inspector spoke sufficient Sangheili to communicate with other members of the Banished.

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