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The '''Covenant rope''' is a type of tether used by [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] soldiers to rapidly descend from high places, similar to rappelling rope. They are described as "slithering, plasticine ropes which glow ghostly blue". In [[2552]], during the [[Raid of Reach]], teams of [[Sangheili]] used them to rappel down on the floor of the central room of the [[Menachite Forerunner Complex]] below [[Reach]], to recover the [[Forerunner Crystal]] from [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Dr. Halsey]] and the [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartans]].<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 201''</ref>
The '''Covenant rope''' is a type of tether used by [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] soldiers to rapidly descend from high places, similar to rappelling rope. They are described as "slithering, plasticine ropes which glow ghostly blue". In [[2552]], during the [[Raid of Reach]], teams of [[Sangheili]] used them to rappel down on the floor of the central room of the [[Menachite Forerunner Complex]] below [[Reach]], to recover the [[Forerunner Crystal]] from [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Dr. Halsey]] and the [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartans]].<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 201''</ref>

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The Covenant rope is a type of tether used by Covenant soldiers to rapidly descend from high places, similar to rappelling rope. They are described as "slithering, plasticine ropes which glow ghostly blue". In 2552, during the Raid of Reach, teams of Sangheili used them to rappel down on the floor of the central room of the Menachite Forerunner Complex below Reach, to recover the Forerunner Crystal from Dr. Halsey and the Spartans.[1]

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  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 201