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In [[2553]], ''Shadow of Intent'' traveled to the Sangheili [[Sangheili colonies|frontier colony]] of [[Rahnelo]] to assist the planet's residents after they were [[Attack on Rahnelo|attacked]] by {{Pattern|Zanar|light cruiser}} ''[[Spear of Light]]''. After learning that the assault was led by [[San'Shyuum]] [[Prelate]] [[Tem'Bhetek]], 'Vadum and the crew of ''Shadow of Intent'' became determined to stop him. 'Vadum sought advice from Stolt, who believed that they needed all the help they could get to defeat the Prelate, and he agreed that it was wise to accept [[Tul 'Juran]]'s request to enlist with the crew—despite the traditional gender restrictions employed by the Sangheili and 'Soran's reluctance—to allow her to enact revenge against Tem.{{Ref/Reuse|soi26}} After Tem attacked [[Duraan]], ''Shadow of Intent'' embarked to the planet to aid its residents, where the carrier [[Ambush at Duraan|engaged]] ''Spear of Light'' over the planet.<ref name="soi42">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 42'' (Google Play edition)</ref> After a brief skirmish over the planet, Tem and fifty Jiralhanae abandoned their cruiser in [[Covenant escape pod|escape pods]] and [[Naval boarding|boarded]] the assault carrier. As the Prelate and his warriors attempted to take control of ''Shadow of Intent'', they encountered 'Juran and a [[lance]] of Rangers led by Stolt. Tem and a handful of Jiralhanae attempted to escape the firefight to kill 'Vadum and take control of ''Shadow of Intent'' at its bridge, but they were pursued by Stolt, 'Juran, and four Rangers pursued the Prelate. They caught up with him just as he was met by 'Vadum and 'Soran at the carrier's primary [[gravity lift]]. 'Juran and 'Vadum dueled Tem and quickly outmatched the Prelate, while Stolt, 'Soran, and the Sangheili Rangers engaged the Jiralhanae, with Stolt leaping onto the back of one and strangling it. Tem attempted to flee, but he was knocked unconscious by 'Soran and Stolt.<ref name="soi53">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 53-62'' (Google Play edition)</ref> After 'Vadum interrogated Tem and the surviving Jiralhanae aboard the ship killed, he learned that the Prelate was working with the [[Boru'a'Neem|Minister of Preparation]] and the two planned to use [[Prototype Halo installation|a superweapon]] to eradicate the populations of [[Sanghelios]] and the core worlds, and eventually dismantle Sangheili society. 'Vadum decided to lead a small team of volunteers to the installation to destroy it, while sending the rest of the crew to Duraan; Stolt, 'Juran, and 'Soran were among those that agreed to carry out the mission.<ref name="soi66">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''page 66'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
In [[2553]], ''Shadow of Intent'' traveled to the Sangheili [[Sangheili colonies|frontier colony]] of [[Rahnelo]] to assist the planet's residents after they were [[Attack on Rahnelo|attacked]] by {{Pattern|Zanar|light cruiser}} ''[[Spear of Light]]''. After learning that the assault was led by [[San'Shyuum]] [[Prelate]] [[Tem'Bhetek]], 'Vadum and the crew of ''Shadow of Intent'' became determined to stop him. 'Vadum sought advice from Stolt, who believed that they needed all the help they could get to defeat the Prelate, and he agreed that it was wise to accept [[Tul 'Juran]]'s request to enlist with the crew—despite the traditional gender restrictions employed by the Sangheili and 'Soran's reluctance—to allow her to enact revenge against Tem.{{Ref/Reuse|soi26}} After Tem attacked [[Duraan]], ''Shadow of Intent'' embarked to the planet to aid its residents, where the carrier [[Ambush at Duraan|engaged]] ''Spear of Light'' over the planet.<ref name="soi42">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 42'' (Google Play edition)</ref> After a brief skirmish over the planet, Tem and fifty Jiralhanae abandoned their cruiser in [[Covenant escape pod|escape pods]] and [[Naval boarding|boarded]] the assault carrier. As the Prelate and his warriors attempted to take control of ''Shadow of Intent'', they encountered 'Juran and a [[lance]] of Rangers led by Stolt. Tem and a handful of Jiralhanae attempted to escape the firefight to kill 'Vadum and take control of ''Shadow of Intent'' at its bridge, but they were pursued by Stolt, 'Juran, and four Rangers pursued the Prelate. They caught up with him just as he was met by 'Vadum and 'Soran at the carrier's primary [[gravity lift]]. 'Juran and 'Vadum dueled Tem and quickly outmatched the Prelate, while Stolt, 'Soran, and the Sangheili Rangers engaged the Jiralhanae, with Stolt leaping onto the back of one and strangling it. Tem attempted to flee, but he was knocked unconscious by 'Soran and Stolt.<ref name="soi53">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 53-62'' (Google Play edition)</ref> After 'Vadum interrogated Tem and the surviving Jiralhanae aboard the ship killed, he learned that the Prelate was working with the [[Boru'a'Neem|Minister of Preparation]] and the two planned to use [[Prototype Halo installation|a superweapon]] to eradicate the populations of [[Sanghelios]] and the core worlds, and eventually dismantle Sangheili society. 'Vadum decided to lead a small team of volunteers to the installation to destroy it, while sending the rest of the crew to Duraan; Stolt, 'Juran, and 'Soran were among those that agreed to carry out the mission.<ref name="soi66">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''page 66'' (Google Play edition)</ref>


Bringing Tem along with them as a hostage, the small team arrived at the installation in orbit over a rogue planet and embarked to their destination aboard two [[Kez'katu-pattern Phantom|Phantoms]]. As the [[dropship]]s traveled towards the installation, the superweapon released an energy pulse that wounded many aboard the Phantoms, including 'Soran. At this moment, Tem escaped by shooting Stolt with his own [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistol]] and tricking 'Vadum into breaking his bounds when the Sangheili attacked. Using his armor's thrusters, the Prelate left the Phantom for the installation and was followed closely by 'Juran and 'Vadum. Stolt attempted to follow, but he was ordered by 'Vadum to tend to the wounded and give the order to ''Shadow of Intent'' to destroy the installation if they failed to return.<ref name="soi72">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 69-72'' (Google Play edition)</ref> The two Sangheili were ultimately successful in destroying the installation, resulting in the deaths of the Prelate and the Minister. Afterwards, ''Shadow of Intent'' embarked on missions to defeat Covenant holdouts throughout the empire's former space.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 81-83'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
Bringing Tem along with them as a hostage, the small team arrived at the installation in orbit over a rogue planet and embarked to their destination aboard two [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantoms]]. As the [[dropship]]s traveled towards the installation, the superweapon released an energy pulse that wounded many aboard the Phantoms, including 'Soran. At this moment, Tem escaped by shooting Stolt with his own [[Type-25 plasma pistol|plasma pistol]] and tricking 'Vadum into breaking his bounds when the Sangheili attacked. Using his armor's thrusters, the Prelate left the Phantom for the installation and was followed closely by 'Juran and 'Vadum. Stolt attempted to follow, but he was ordered by 'Vadum to tend to the wounded and give the order to ''Shadow of Intent'' to destroy the installation if they failed to return.<ref name="soi72">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 69-72'' (Google Play edition)</ref> The two Sangheili were ultimately successful in destroying the installation, resulting in the deaths of the Prelate and the Minister. Afterwards, ''Shadow of Intent'' embarked on missions to defeat Covenant holdouts throughout the empire's former space.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 81-83'' (Google Play edition)</ref>


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