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As the flotilla continued to battle in space over Netherop, the fleet was gradually whittled down. Eventually, an {{Pattern|N'weo|Gigas}} fighter-bomber was deployed from the Fleet of Swift Justice to bomb ''Steadfast Strike'' and destroy the frigate while a Silent Shadow contingent continued the battle on the ground against the UNSC resistance. Following this, a trio of [[Covenant Honor Guard]]smen were deployed onto Netherop's surface to personally interrogate and execute Nizat, with the [[Helios Ultra]] leading the trio initially hesitant to do Nizat the honour of even informing him of the flotilla's status. However, Nizat lied and claimed that the Luminal Beacons' receivers were aboard two vessels in the flotilla - meaning the Ultra would be forced to inform him of the flotilla's status to have any chance of recovering them. As such, the Ultra revealed that that ''[[Silent Truth]]'' and ''Quiet Faith'' had escaped the carnage, though would soon be hunted down by the Covenant. Having in actuality hidden the beacon receivers aboard ''Quiet Faith'', Nizat then informed the Ultra that he had in fact hidden the receivers aboard ''[[Still Devotion]]'' and ''[[Worthy Silence]]'' - one of the vessels destroyed in orbit and one vessel destroyed during the [[Battle of Seoba]] earlier that year.{{Ref/Reuse|SS15}} If the Covenant believed the beacons were lost, then shipmaster 'Weyodosee may have a slight chance of finishing the Flotilla's mission and restoring Nizat's honour.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OB21|Oblv|Chapter=21}}
As the flotilla continued to battle in space over Netherop, the fleet was gradually whittled down. Eventually, an {{Pattern|N'weo|Gigas}} fighter-bomber was deployed from the Fleet of Swift Justice to bomb ''Steadfast Strike'' and destroy the frigate while a Silent Shadow contingent continued the battle on the ground against the UNSC resistance. Following this, a trio of [[Covenant Honor Guard]]smen were deployed onto Netherop's surface to personally interrogate and execute Nizat, with the [[Helios Ultra]] leading the trio initially hesitant to do Nizat the honour of even informing him of the flotilla's status. However, Nizat lied and claimed that the Luminal Beacons' receivers were aboard two vessels in the flotilla - meaning the Ultra would be forced to inform him of the flotilla's status to have any chance of recovering them. As such, the Ultra revealed that that ''[[Silent Truth]]'' and ''Quiet Faith'' had escaped the carnage, though would soon be hunted down by the Covenant. Having in actuality hidden the beacon receivers aboard ''Quiet Faith'', Nizat then informed the Ultra that he had in fact hidden the receivers aboard ''[[Still Devotion]]'' and ''[[Worthy Silence]]'' - one of the vessels destroyed in orbit and one vessel destroyed during the [[Battle of Seoba]] earlier that year.{{Ref/Reuse|SS15}} If the Covenant believed the beacons were lost, then shipmaster 'Weyodosee may have a slight chance of finishing the Flotilla's mission and restoring Nizat's honour.{{Ref/Novel|Id=OB21|Oblv|Chapter=21}}


With this lie unveiled, the Ultra elected not to simply execute Nizat - believing that his failures were too great for such a quick death. Instead, the Honour Guardsmen stripped Nizat of his [[Sangheili harness|armour]] and then marooned him on Netherop alongside Tam 'Lakosee and a few other survivors of the battle - Silent Shadow and deserter alike. These troops would eventually band together for survival against the ragtag human outcasts also stranded on the planet commanded by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] - later coming to find the [[Sanctum of the Ancients]] and branding themselves as the [[Defenders of the Sanctum]] for the ensuing war over the next thirty years.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out9|HOut|Chapter=9}}
With this lie unveiled, the Ultra elected not to simply execute Nizat - believing that his failures were too great for such a quick death. Instead, the Honour Guardsmen stripped Nizat of his [[Sangheili harness|armour]] and then marooned him on Netherop alongside Tam 'Lakosee and a few other survivors of the battle - Silent Shadow and deserter alike. These troops would eventually band together for survival against the ragtag human outcasts also stranded on the planet commanded by [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Amalea Petrov]] - later coming to find the [[Inner Sanctum]] and branding themselves as the [[Defenders of the Sanctum]] for the [[Netherop conflict|ensuing war]] over the next thirty years.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Out9|HOut|Chapter=9}}


It was left unclear what happened to the remaining ships of the flotilla or their mission to destroy ONI, although ONI still existed by [[2559#November|November 2559]] when the UNSC and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] returned to Netherop in search of the [[Precursor]] weapon that was being guarded by the Defenders of the Sanctum. As a result, the surviving space forces of the flotilla itself were presumably either unable to carry out their mission or they ultimately failed in it, leaving their final fates unknown. The [[Battle of Netherop (2559)|subsequent battle]] between the UNSC, the Swords of Sanghelios and Nizat's surviving ground forces led to the complete destruction of the Defenders of the Sanctum, aside from a Silent Shadow member who surrendered to [[Thel 'Vadam]].{{Ref/Novel|Out}}
It was left unclear what happened to the remaining ships of the flotilla or their mission to destroy ONI, although ONI still existed by [[2559#November|November 2559]] when the UNSC and the [[Swords of Sanghelios]] returned to Netherop in search of the [[Precursor]] weapon that was being guarded by the Defenders of the Sanctum. As a result, the surviving space forces of the flotilla itself were presumably either unable to carry out their mission or they ultimately failed in it, leaving their final fates unknown. The [[Battle of Netherop (2559)|subsequent battle]] between the UNSC, the Swords of Sanghelios and Nizat's surviving ground forces led to the complete destruction of the Defenders of the Sanctum, aside from a Silent Shadow member who surrendered to [[Thel 'Vadam]].{{Ref/Novel|Out}}

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