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'''Igido Nosa Hurru''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Hunters (Lekgolo)|Hunter]] and was bond brother to [[Ogada Nosa Fasu]].<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] page 162</ref>
'''Igido Nosa Hurru''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Hunters (Lekgolo)|Hunter]] and was bond brother to [[Ogada Nosa Fasu]].<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] page 162</ref>


During [[Spartan-117]]'s assault on [[Installation 04]]'s map room, the [[Silent Cartographer]], Igido and Ogada were sent to protect the main facility after [[Zuka 'Zamamee]]'s first attempt to kill John-117 failed. He stood at the entrance to the facility whilst Ogada jumped down to the beach to attack the Spartan. Private [[Hosky]] and an [[Unnamed Corporal]] charged foolishly towards the Hunter after their [[Warthog]] was overturned and Igido watched as his bond brother attacked and killed the marines, unfortunately only to die at the hands of the [[Master Chief]]. He then grew enraged when John killed his mate <ref> [[Halo: The Flood]] page 165</ref> and began firing his [[Fuel Rod Gun]] at his approaching enemy, until it overheated. The Spartan seized the moment and decapitated the [[Hunter]](meaning a lot of worms would have been lost) with a rocket that impacted Hurru directly in the head.<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] page 166</ref> In his last moments of life, Igido Nosa Hurru was happy that he would rejoin his bond brother again soon.  
During [[Spartan-117]]'s assault on [[Installation 04]]'s map room, the [[Silent Cartographer]], Igido and Ogada were sent to protect the main facility after [[Zuka 'Zamamee]]'s first attempt to kill John-117 failed. He stood at the entrance to the facility whilst Ogada jumped down to the beach to attack the Spartan. Private [[Hosky]] and an [[Unnamed Corporal]] charged foolishly towards the Hunter after their [[Warthog]] was overturned and Igido watched as his bond brother attacked and killed the marines, unfortunately only to die at the hands of the [[Master Chief]]. He then grew enraged when John killed his mate <ref> [[Halo: The Flood]] page 165</ref> and began firing his [[Fuel Rod Gun]] at his approaching enemy, until it overheated. The Spartan seized the moment and accidentally decapitated the [[Hunter]](meaning a lot of worms would have been lost) with a rocket that impacted Hurru directly in the head (Master Chief was thrown off balance and the shot went a little higher than he intended).<ref>[[Halo: The Flood]] page 166</ref> In his last moments of life, Igido Nosa Hurru was happy that he would rejoin his bond brother again soon.  




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