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This article is about the Covenant remnant rank. For other uses, see Commander (disambiguation).
Rtas 'Vadum, a Sangheili commander in Covenant Special Operations.
A Sangheili commander in Jul 'Mdama's Covenant.

Commander is a military rank in the armed forces of the Covenant, and the empire's remnants. The title is most typically held by the Sangheili.[1] Within the post-war era, the rank of commander has seen prominent usage by Jul 'Mdama's Covenant[2][3], the Swords of Sanghelios[4] and even mercenary outfits such as that led by Vata 'Gajat.

Overview

Within the Covenant of old, the rank of commander (and below it, sub-commander) allowed the Sangheili to maintain unit cohesion across species.[1] Within Covenant Special Operations, Commanders led strike teams consisting of a sub-commander and several Special Operations Officers[5] - personnel serving in this role were sometimes termed "SpecOps Commanders".[6][7][8] They represent the primary leadership of the Covenant in ground engagements, and provide overall strategic direction to the Sangheili, Kig-Yar and Unggoy units under their command.[9][2]

Following the dissolution of the Covenant, many seasoned and battle-hardened Sangheili went on to form the backbone of leadership within the Covenant's various successor states. For many, this involved becoming commanders of their own successor faction, who in turn formed alliances with one another throughout the Covenant sphere.[10] The more experienced of these warlords, those who served in the old Covenant for decades in both ground and space warfare, became an integral backbone for some of the larger post-Covenant groups, such as the faction led by Jul 'Mdama. Their experience allowed them to rapidly gain respect within the alliance, and power to go along with it.[9][2]

Equipment

Armor

Within the Covenant empire, Commanders serving in Covenant Special Operations employed the Gheocin-pattern combat harness in a grey-white colouration similar to that of the Evocati, and equipped with active camouflage.[5][11] The precise preferences of mainline Covenant military commanders are unknown, though they may have employed harness designs in a gold command colouration similar to generals and Zealots.[12]

Sangheili Commander harnesses - particularly those used by post-war groups such as Jul 'Mdama and the Swords of Sanghelios - can be described as a more sophisticated set of the Storm harness with both sporting the same lower body armor and chest harnesses of Hesduron aesthetic principle; Commanders on the other hand wear more angular shoulder-pads, wrist-guards, a smooth bodysuit and a much more ornate helmet. Commander harnesses appear similar to the suits worn by Sangheili Officers of the original Covenant in terms of design, although the Commander's set is colored a deep claret compared with the Officer's scarlet.[9] They can also occasionally be found in a green[13][citation needed] and gold[14] combat harness. The raised claw on their boots are reminiscent of ancient ceremonial armor.[9]

Though, it has been seen that Commanders can wear different armor. In the case of Gek 'Lhar, he wore the Storm harness without a helmet. In the case of Parg Vol and Kitun 'Arach, they wore the Warrior harness.

Weaponry

The deployments of Covenant-era commanders are little-known, and thus their particular preferences are similarly unknown. Commanders in SpecOps units, such as Rtas 'Vadum, were prominent swordsmen and made heavy use of the energy sword.[5]

Commanders within Jul 'Mdama's Covenant group have been known to wield both the infamous Vostu-pattern carbine and the devastating Zebando'Taa-pattern concussion rifle. They rarely engage enemy forces without heavy firepower at their disposal.[2]

Notable individuals

Covenant

Jul 'Mdama's Covenant

Production notes

This rank is often titled "Special Operations Commander" (or similar) in various works, though much of this comes down to an oft-repeated misconception on the part of the Halo fanbase and older pages on Halopedia. The term "SpecOps Commander" was used throughout the production of Halo 2 to refer to the character of Rtas 'Vadum, who had not been named at the time. This labelling can be seen in the game files for the character tag, and even in published media such as the Halo 2 strategy guide (a source with dubious canon authority) and the Halo Graphic Novel commentary for the story The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor, in which author Lee Hammock refers to Rtas as "the SpecOps Commander".[17] Crucially, the story itself does not refer to the rank of "SpecOps Commander" at any point, only referring to the characters of Rtas 'Vadum and Bero 'Kusovai as commander and sub-commander, respectively.

In-universe sources for the rank of "SpecOps Commander" were first published in the Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition) and repeated in its 2011 reprint, which discuss Rtas 'Vadum as having "been reassigned to the position of SpecOps Commander".[7] This is repeated in the Essential Visual Guide page on the character with mostly identical wording; neither of which discuss the rank as a particular title and can be easily interpreted as referring to a Special Operations Commander in the same way one may refer to an "SAS General". Given the many errors present throughout the 2009 encyclopedia, this source is generally considered untrustworthy should alternates be available. Within the EVG itself, Rtas' explicit rank is given as Shipmaster, with the term "SpecOps Commander" only ever used as a general descriptor.

More recent media published by 343 Industries has almost entirely neglected to mention the idea of the "Spec Ops Commander"; the first mention within more recent media occured in the 2016 novel Halo: Envoy during which Rojka 'Kasaan refers to Keza as "one of his special operations commanders" - with no capitalisation, suggesting the title is not intended as a proper noun, but instead a general descriptor.[18] More recently, the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition) discusses the ranks of commander and sub-commander as general ranks employed throughout the Covenant military in a similar fashion to Major or Minor,[1], while the book's page on Rtas 'Vadum explicitly states he "served as a Special Operations commandeer" - explicitly avoiding to call him a Special Operations Commander, presented as a proper noun.[19] Given that the concept of a Sangheili Commander rank was fully established within Halo 4 (and its supporting media such as the Interactive Guide and Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide), it would seem that the concept of a Special Operations Commander rank was based on a misreading of game data and ambiguous wording in early Halo media, and one 343 Industries has consciously gone out of their way to retcon/ ignore.

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 240
  2. ^ a b c d Halo Waypoint, Halo 4 Interactive Guide - Enemies: Elite Commander (Retrieved on May 1, 2013) [local archive] [external archive]
  3. ^ Halo Waypoint, Characters & Enemy Renders (Retrieved on Sep 25, 2012) [archive]
  4. ^ MEGA Construx, Swords of Sanghelios Combat Lance (Retrieved on Sep 4, 2022) [archive]
  5. ^ a b c Halo Graphic Novel - The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor
  6. ^ See the production notes section for more details
  7. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia (2011 edition), page 136
  8. ^ Halo: The Essential Visual Guide, page 175
  9. ^ a b c d Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 47
  10. ^ Killer Instinct, Arbiter's Colors & Accessories (Retrieved on Sep 4, 2022) [archive]
  11. ^ Halo 2, Rtas 'Vadum in-game model
  12. ^ Killer Instinct, Arbiter's Colors & Accessories: Commander harness description "Or perhaps you’ll outfit in resplendent gold, harkening back to days spent elevated within the Covenant’s rank structure." (Retrieved on Sep 4, 2022) [archive]
  13. ^ Talk:Sangheili Commander
  14. ^ Halo: Escalation, issue 14
  15. ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 28
  16. ^ Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide, page 29
  17. ^ Halo Graphic Novel - The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor, page 55
  18. ^ Halo: Envoy, chapter 8
  19. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 250