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Upon arriving at 23 Librae, Thel and his crew discovered [[the Rubble]], a collection of asteroid habitats built by Kig-Yar and Insurrectionist humans working together. Almost immediately afterward, ''Thunder'' was attacked by ''A Psalm Every Day''; Pellius had decided to betray Thel so that he could claim sole credit for the discovery. Thel and his crew were taken by surprise, allowing the traitorous vessel's second salvo to disable the ''Thunder's'' weapons, communications and engines. ''A Psalm Every Day'' escaped while Kig-Yar boarding craft and [[Dextro Xur-pattern Spirit|Spirit]]s strafed the hull. Thel, increasingly frustrated, gave permission for his crew to abandon ship; this was a test to weed out the weaker Sangheili among his crew. Enemy Spirits destroyed the retreating craft in short order. Thel then ordered the [[self-destruct|destruction]] of the ''Retribution's Thunder'', which killed the boarding Kig-Yar.{{Ref/Reuse|TCP22}} Thel, however, survived and was captured, imprisoned on the Rubble along with most of the bridge crew. They ultimately managed to escape and hijack a [[Kig-Yar shuttle]],{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=24}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=27}} taking them to [[Unnamed Kig-Yar transport|another Kig-Yar vessel]]. On the surface of [[Metisette]], Thel captured the leader of the warband, [[Reth]].{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=29}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=32}} | Upon arriving at 23 Librae, Thel and his crew discovered [[the Rubble]], a collection of asteroid habitats built by Kig-Yar and Insurrectionist humans working together. Almost immediately afterward, ''Thunder'' was attacked by ''A Psalm Every Day''; Pellius had decided to betray Thel so that he could claim sole credit for the discovery. Thel and his crew were taken by surprise, allowing the traitorous vessel's second salvo to disable the ''Thunder's'' weapons, communications and engines. ''A Psalm Every Day'' escaped while Kig-Yar boarding craft and [[Dextro Xur-pattern Spirit|Spirit]]s strafed the hull. Thel, increasingly frustrated, gave permission for his crew to abandon ship; this was a test to weed out the weaker Sangheili among his crew. Enemy Spirits destroyed the retreating craft in short order. Thel then ordered the [[self-destruct|destruction]] of the ''Retribution's Thunder'', which killed the boarding Kig-Yar.{{Ref/Reuse|TCP22}} Thel, however, survived and was captured, imprisoned on the Rubble along with most of the bridge crew. They ultimately managed to escape and hijack a [[Kig-Yar shuttle]],{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=24}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=27}} taking them to [[Unnamed Kig-Yar transport|another Kig-Yar vessel]]. On the surface of [[Metisette]], Thel captured the leader of the warband, [[Reth]].{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=29}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=32}} | ||
[[File:H2A Terminals - Jai vs Thel.jpg|thumb|250px|' | [[File:H2A Terminals - Jai vs Thel.jpg|thumb|250px|'vadamee and Jai engaged in combat.]] | ||
Escaping Reth's clandestine [[Unggoy]] army, Thel returned to the Kig-Yar's vessel. Throughout the interrogation, the Sangheili were surprised by Reth's insistence that he was allying with the humans with the blessing of the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]]. According to Reth, the sale of the contraband weapons was a bluff in order to locate human worlds through tracking devices implanted in the weapons.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=34}} Reth eventually escaped when a loyal Unggoy switched off his prison's energy barrier, fleeing via escape pod.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=36}} Thel then turned his eyes to the Rubble, as a large skirmish between UNSC [[UNSC Midsummer Night|forces]] and Kig-Yar forces was taking place on the ''[[Infinite Spoils]]''.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=40}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=45}} The Sangheili and his crew boarded the ''Infinite Spoils'' and came face to face with [[Jai-006]], engaging him in a brief fight. The Spartan then fled the ship with the other UNSC forces. Thel, surprised at the strength of the human warrior, stayed behind and commandeered the ''Infinite Spoils''.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=48}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=50}} | Escaping Reth's clandestine [[Unggoy]] army, Thel returned to the Kig-Yar's vessel. Throughout the interrogation, the Sangheili were surprised by Reth's insistence that he was allying with the humans with the blessing of the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]]. According to Reth, the sale of the contraband weapons was a bluff in order to locate human worlds through tracking devices implanted in the weapons.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=34}} Reth eventually escaped when a loyal Unggoy switched off his prison's energy barrier, fleeing via escape pod.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=36}} Thel then turned his eyes to the Rubble, as a large skirmish between UNSC [[UNSC Midsummer Night|forces]] and Kig-Yar forces was taking place on the ''[[Infinite Spoils]]''.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=40}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=45}} The Sangheili and his crew boarded the ''Infinite Spoils'' and came face to face with [[Jai-006]], engaging him in a brief fight. The Spartan then fled the ship with the other UNSC forces. Thel, surprised at the strength of the human warrior, stayed behind and commandeered the ''Infinite Spoils''.{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=48}}{{Ref/Novel|TCP|Chapter=50}} | ||