Talk:Quick to Adjust

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Glasslands[edit]

(Spoilers ahead) There are a few rather cryptic remarks as to the whereabouts of Vergil-Huragok in Glasslands, implying that he might have assisted with the integration of Forerunner technology in human ships. More ominously, though, there is the possibility that he was killed by ONI since they refer to him in the past tense. (It could be, though, that he fled with the rest of the Huragok or died naturally.) In any case, the references don't directly identify him nor do they explicitly state what happened to the Huragok they are discussing. AarrowOM 14:10, 26 October 2011 (EDT)

Possible mention of a name in Kilo-Five Trilogy?[edit]

Hey, I can't be sure, but was there ever a mention of this Huragok's name in either Glasslands or The Thursday War? I remember something one Huragok leading another holding the other's tentacles as if it were a mother leading a child, or something along those lines. Was its name mentioned, or no? If it was, how come it hasn't been added to the article? And how come it wasn't mentioned either? And shouldn't it be in the article's List of Appearances section too? --Xamikaze330 [Transmission|Commencing] 14:10, 15 October 2013 (EDT)Xamikaze330

Name?[edit]

Where did we get the name? Was it in one of Travis' books? I may have skipped over it but I thought the only mention of him was a reference to another Engineer that ONI captured, but I don't remember a name being mentioned.Rprince418 (talk) 00:54, 20 October 2014 (EDT)

As cited in the Sources section, the name came from Catalog's forum on Halo Waypoint. However, Halo Waypoint has recently been reworked, so all links to specific forums are not working. But, there is an archive of Catalog's answers here on Halopedia. You can find the question and answer there. —SPARTAN331 06:44, 20 October 2014 (EDT)
I have absolutely no idea how i mistook the Appearances section for the Sources section. I have never done that before. Weird. Oh well, thanks!Rprince418 (talk) 17:35, 20 October 2014 (EDT)