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This Arbiter[1], was a Covenant commander during the Second Battle of Harvest in 2531.

Biography

Before his appointment in 2524[2] (by Human reckoning), the Arbiter was once a regular soldier and an effective one at that. "Evil and angry" however, he was imprisoned for crimes against the Covenant, his penchant for violence too great even for his superiors' tastes. However, he was appointed to his new position, tasked with eradicating humanity.[3] He was tasked with this because the Hierarchs wanted a leader that didn't ask a lot of questions. Although the Second Battle of Harvest having concluded in the UNSC's favor, only "shadowy information" was retrieved on the Sangheili commander.[2] The Arbiter was present in Harvest's northern polar region, his task close to completion.[3] This involved overseeing excavations of a Forerunner relic. Dismissing concerns from his comrade Zealots, that the relic could be defiled by "the infection" (referring to the Flood), he ordered that the relic be opened. Gathering useful information, the Arbiter alerted the Prophet of Regret to the situation, that the Humans were closing in on their location. Regret thus ordered that the Arbiter return to the Covenant and destroy the relic, the Arbiter bowing to the Hierarch's orders despite his initial objections. The Arbiter seems to show the same reverence towards Forerunner artifacts as the rest of his Elites and is even taken back by the idea of destroying the relic, even though he told a Zealot earlier that he cared not if the infection defiled the relic.Cite error: Closing </ref> missing for <ref> tag

  • Out of all the Arbiters that have served the Covenant, only four have been mentioned; this Arbiter will be the second one to be seen on-screen.
  • As an apparent Easter Egg, hint text in the Halo Wars demo claims, "Few people know that the Arbiter's given name is Shirley."
  • This Easter Egg refers to the Naked Gun series or from the movie Airplane!, where a running gag is: "Surely you're kidding!?" "I am not, and don't call me Shirley."
  • If the Arbiter was indeed killed by Sergeant Forge he may be replaced as the game's main enemy by the unnamed Brute Army Commander.

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Sources

  1. ^ Halo Wars Demo
  2. ^ a b Halo Wars Collectors Edition Leader Cards.
  3. ^ a b E3 2008: Five Long Years Cinematic part 2. Halo Wars Movies. Accessed on 2008-16-12

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