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[[File:HGN ThelVadamee SupremeCommander.png|thumb|150px|'Vadamee wearing an ornate helmet and cloak during the [[Battle of Installation 04]].]] | [[File:HGN ThelVadamee SupremeCommander.png|thumb|150px|'Vadamee wearing an ornate helmet and cloak during the [[Battle of Installation 04]].]] | ||
Near the end of his time serving as Supreme Commander, he led the Covenant forces under his command to victory over the UNSC's greatest military stronghold. The [[Fall of Reach]] proved to be the highlight of Thel's service in the Covenant. As the battle ended, Thel ordered a flotilla of warships to follow the fleeing {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}. The ''Autumn'' | Near the end of his time serving as Supreme Commander, he led the Covenant forces under his command to victory over the UNSC's greatest military stronghold. The [[Fall of Reach]] proved to be the highlight of Thel's service in the Covenant. As the battle ended, Thel ordered a flotilla of warships to follow the fleeing {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}. The ''Autumn''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s course led them to holy Forerunner artifact [[Installation 04]]. After confirming that the ring was a creation of the "gods", the [[Prophet of Stewardship]], the highest ranking political figure with the Fleet, immediately claimed authority over the operation, claiming the mission was now a religious matter. As Thel was unwilling to relinquish command with the ''Pillar of Autumn'' en route, and unable to contact ''[[High Charity]]'' to determine who held jurisdiction, a power struggle emerged between Thel and Stewardship for ultimate authority. As the [[Battle of Installation 04]] wore on, the Prophet began subverting Thel, misappropriating military forces to secure facilities on the ring. Thel sent a single infantry unit to the ''[[Ascendant Justice]]'' to relieve the Prophet, but it was destroyed on approach. The Prophet threatened further punishment for any future affronts to his leadership. As Thel assembled a strike force to physically relieve the Prophet, the emergency beacon on the ''[[Infinite Succor]]'' was activated. Thel dispatched a [[Covenant Special Operations|Special Operations]] force to assess the threat and procure the [[Minister of Etiology]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=priority|HTF|Chapter=Adjunct|Detail=[[Priority Broadcast Log/Eleventh Cycle, Third Unit]]}} As Thel was about to leave with his strike force for ''Ascendant Justice'', [[Special Operations Commander|Spec Ops Commander]] [[Rtas 'Vadum]]ee returned to the ship and revealed the results of his mission: the [[Flood]] had been unleashed on Halo.{{Ref/Comic|HGN|Story=The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor}} | ||
[[File:H2A-ThelBeforeHierarchs.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Hierarchs of the High Council leading the trial of Thel 'Vadamee.]] | [[File:H2A-ThelBeforeHierarchs.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Hierarchs of the High Council leading the trial of Thel 'Vadamee.]] | ||
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===Meeting an old friend=== | ===Meeting an old friend=== | ||
[[File:ArbiterAndChiefReunion.png|250px|thumb|Arbiter Thel 'Vadam reunites with his Spartan friend, John-117, for the first time in years.]] | [[File:ArbiterAndChiefReunion.png|250px|thumb|Arbiter Thel 'Vadam reunites with his Spartan friend, John-117, for the first time in years.]] | ||
{{Quote|When we first met, we were enemies fighting to end each other. Now as allies, I am confident we can face this new threat together once more.|Thel 'Vadam showing his respect and willingness to help the Master Chief through ongoing [[Created conflict|crisis]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=BB|BadB| | {{Quote|When we first met, we were enemies fighting to end each other. Now as allies, I am confident we can face this new threat together once more.|Thel 'Vadam showing his respect and willingness to help the Master Chief through ongoing [[Created conflict|crisis]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=BB|BadB|1}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=sunrise|Halo: Sunrise on Sanghelios}}}} | ||
After his victory at Sunaion, 'Vadam and his forces returned to their campsite at Nuusra with Halsey and Palmer. However, during this time, a Guardian returned back to Sanghelios after the Sangheili refused to surrender to the [[Created]], a faction of rogue artificial intelligences founded by Cortana. The Guardian finished off the remaining Covenant ships and began blacking out the planet with ground assistance of Prometheans which were sent in to pacify cities that refused to surrender.{{Ref/Reuse|BB}} | After his victory at Sunaion, 'Vadam and his forces returned to their campsite at Nuusra with Halsey and Palmer. However, during this time, a Guardian returned back to Sanghelios after the Sangheili refused to surrender to the [[Created]], a faction of rogue artificial intelligences founded by Cortana. The Guardian finished off the remaining Covenant ships and began blacking out the planet with ground assistance of Prometheans which were sent in to pacify cities that refused to surrender.{{Ref/Reuse|BB}} | ||
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The name Thel 'Vadam was established in the novel ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''; in all preceding media, the character is only addressed by his titles. While the narrative does not explicitly connect the character with the Arbiter introduced in ''Halo 2'', his assignment to the Fleet of Particular Justice is referenced near the end of the novel. Much later, Halo Waypoint confirmed that Thel 'Vadamee was indeed the future Arbiter.{{Citation needed}} | The name Thel 'Vadam was established in the novel ''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''; in all preceding media, the character is only addressed by his titles. While the narrative does not explicitly connect the character with the Arbiter introduced in ''Halo 2'', his assignment to the Fleet of Particular Justice is referenced near the end of the novel. Much later, Halo Waypoint confirmed that Thel 'Vadamee was indeed the future Arbiter.{{Citation needed}} | ||
The Arbiter wears mandible guards in ''Halo 3'' despite lacking them in ''Halo 2'' and ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''. ''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' depicts 'Vadam in the likeness of ''Halo 4'' | The Arbiter wears mandible guards in ''Halo 3'' despite lacking them in ''Halo 2'' and ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''. ''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' depicts 'Vadam in the likeness of ''Halo 4''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Elites, most notably through the light tone and sparse texture of his skin. ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' ignores this overhaul, though he does wear his armor from the comic series in the "bookend" cutscenes—albeit with an open helmet with fixed mandible guards. ''Halo 5: Guardians''{{'}} depicts 'Vadam in the likeness of ''Halo 4''{{'}}s Elites like in ''Halo: Escalation'', though he continues to wear his armor from the ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' "bookend" cutscenes, though it no longer sports the open helmet. This is due to resource management rather than a retcon.{{Ref/Site|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/forums/6e35355aecdf4fd0acdaee3cc4156fd4/topics/halo-5-sangheili/c73aceae-7ae4-4b4c-b419-0dffcffd0350/posts?page=1#post14|Site=Halo Waypoint Forums|Page=GrimBrother ONE on resources|D=21|M=10|Y=2018}}{{Ref/Site|URL=http://www.haloarchive.com/forum/topic/9-canon-fodder-and-random-lore-chat/?page=65&tab=comments#comment-135237|Site=Halo Archive|Page=Canon Fodder Thread|D=29|M=2|Y=2018}} | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||