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==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early career===
===Early career===
Zo Resken was born a descendant of [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben]], the Prophet of Inner Conviction in the early years of the Covenant. Resken began his career in the Covenant as a communications officer, and during this time he acquired numerous technological skills, many of which he would continue to employ long after leaving the post. At some point prior to the [[Human-Covenant War]], Resken encountered the future [[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]] while the latter was the [[Ministry of Tranquility|Vice Minister of Tranquility]], and he had treated Resken well. Resken, unlike most of his kind, enjoyed the company of the [[Sangheili]] outside of his work, and would befriend many of them, notably [[Commander (Covenant)|Commander]] [[G'torik 'Klemmee]] and his uncle, [[Sangheili High Councilor|High Councilor]] [[Torg 'Gransamee]], of whom Resken believed was in fact G'torik's father. He also served within the [[Palace of the Hierarchs]] as a buffer between the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]] and the [[Prophet of Stewardship]], prior to the latter being given control of the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]]'s military assets.<ref name="bc15">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 15</ref>
Zo Resken was born a descendant of [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben]], the Prophet of Inner Conviction in the early years of the Covenant. Resken began his career in the Covenant as a communications officer, and during this time he acquired numerous technological skills, many of which he would continue to employ long after leaving the post. At some point prior to the [[Human-Covenant War]], Resken encountered the future [[Prophet of Regret|High Prophet of Regret]] while the latter was the [[Ministry of Tranquility|Vice Minister of Tranquility]], and he had treated Resken well. Resken, unlike most of his kind, enjoyed the company of the [[Sangheili]] outside of his work, and would befriend many of them, notably [[Sangheili Field Commander|Field Commander]] [[G'torik 'Klemmee]] and his uncle, [[Sangheili High Councilor|High Councilor]] [[Torg 'Gransamee]], of whom Resken believed was in fact G'torik's father. He also served within the [[Palace of the Hierarchs]] as a buffer between the [[Prophet of Truth|High Prophet of Truth]] and the [[Prophet of Stewardship]], prior to the latter being given control of the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]]'s military assets.<ref name="bc15">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 15</ref>
   
   
Zo Resken had been present in the Fleet of Particular Justice when it had arrived in the [[Soell System]] in [[2552#September|September, 2552]], after pursuing the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} from [[Reach]]. Resken suspected that the Prophet of Truth wanted him to serve as a buffer between the Hierarch and the [[Sangheili]] within the fleet, due to his affinity with the species. During the [[Battle of Installation 04|battle]] on the surface of the newly-discovered [[Installation 04]], Resken oversaw Sangheili combat units that fought against the human forces. Towards the end of the battle, Resken only just managed to withdraw his troops from the ring before it was destroyed by [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]]. At some point following the destruction of Installation 04, Resken wrote a secret document, the ''[[Notes on the History of the Covenant]]'', in which he briefly recounted the history of the Covenant, the integration of its multiple client species, as well as his own personal opinions including his distrust of the [[Jiralhanae]] and private disagreements regarding the Hierarch's genocidal campaign on the human race. Knowing that the opinions detailed in the document would be considered [[List of known Covenant heretics|heretical]] by the Covenant, Resken kept it hidden safely locked away, only to be revealed to the public after his death. Resken wrote the original document in the [[San'Shyuum language]]. Shortly after the Halo ring's destruction, Resken found himself appointed as the Secondary Administrator to the Prophet of Truth on [[High Charity]], a position in which he was secretly embittered with. The discovery of a [[Installation 05|second]] ring [[2552#November|less than two months later]] led to newfound elation within Resken, who had been despondent after the destruction of Installation 04. This happiness would be short-lived, however; moments after High Charity had arrived at the installation, Resken received news of the Prophet of Regret's [[Assassination of the Prophet of Regret|assassination]] at the hands of the same "[[Covenant religion#Demons|Demon]]" that had destroyed Alpha Halo.{{Ref/Reuse|bc15}}
Zo Resken had been present in the Fleet of Particular Justice when it had arrived in the [[Soell System]] in [[2552#September|September, 2552]], after pursuing the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}} from [[Reach]]. Resken suspected that the Prophet of Truth wanted him to serve as a buffer between the Hierarch and the [[Sangheili]] within the fleet, due to his affinity with the species. During the [[Battle of Installation 04|battle]] on the surface of the newly-discovered [[Installation 04]], Resken oversaw Sangheili combat units that fought against the human forces. Towards the end of the battle, Resken only just managed to withdraw his troops from the ring before it was destroyed by [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]]. At some point following the destruction of Installation 04, Resken wrote a secret document, the ''[[Notes on the History of the Covenant]]'', in which he briefly recounted the history of the Covenant, the integration of its multiple client species, as well as his own personal opinions including his distrust of the [[Jiralhanae]] and private disagreements regarding the Hierarch's genocidal campaign on the human race. Knowing that the opinions detailed in the document would be considered [[List of known Covenant heretics|heretical]] by the Covenant, Resken kept it hidden safely locked away, only to be revealed to the public after his death. Resken wrote the original document in the [[San'Shyuum language]]. Shortly after the Halo ring's destruction, Resken found himself appointed as the Secondary Administrator to the Prophet of Truth on [[High Charity]], a position in which he was secretly embittered with. The discovery of a [[Installation 05|second]] ring [[2552#November|less than two months later]] led to newfound elation within Resken, who had been despondent after the destruction of Installation 04. This happiness would be short-lived, however; moments after High Charity had arrived at the installation, Resken received news of the Prophet of Regret's [[Assassination of the Prophet of Regret|assassination]] at the hands of the same "[[Covenant religion#Demons|Demon]]" that had destroyed Alpha Halo.{{Ref/Reuse|bc15}}


===Installation 05===
===Installation 05===
Shortly after Regret's death, Resken met with G'torik 'Klemmee and Torg 'Gransamee in one of High Charity's [[Hanging Gardens]]. While listening for potential eavesdroppers, the three discussed recent events. Resken considered the possibility that the loss of Installation 04 was perhaps indicative of the fact that the Covenant was unfit to undertake the [[Covenant religion#The Great Journey|Great Journey]] at that time due to a lack of spiritual unworthiness, citing an [[Mission to Janjur Qom|event]] during the early days of the Covenant where they had lost a unique [[Luminary]] that may have propelled the Covenant on its path and its loss had been similarly mourned. When Torg blamed the loss of the Halo ring on a military failure, and G'torik subtly reminded him to be cautious of how he spoke to the Prophet, Resken told them to speak freely with him, as he sought to strengthen his allegiance with the Sangheili. While viewing sensor footage of the debris field of Installation 04, as well as the newfound Installation 05, the three conversed about Regret's assassination. While Resken had great respect for the Prophet of Regret, he could not help but be angry about his [[Battle of Earth|reckless attack]] on the previously-unknown [[human]] [[Earth|homeworld]]. G'torik informed Resken that a massive force of [[Kez'katu-pattern Phantom|Phantoms]] had been sent to protect Regret, but had been withdrawn before reaching him, seemingly on the orders of the High Prophet of Truth. While the three speculated on the reasons Truth had pulled the Phantoms back, Resken was summoned to the [[Palace of the Hierarchs]] by the Prophet of Truth. Before leaving, Resken told the two Sangheili that he would try to tell them of anything he learned.{{Ref/Reuse|bc15}}   
Shortly after Regret's death, Resken met with G'torik 'Klemmee and Torg 'Gransamee in one of High Charity's [[Hanging Gardens]]. While listening for potential eavesdroppers, the three discussed recent events. Resken considered the possibility that the loss of Installation 04 was perhaps indicative of the fact that the Covenant was unfit to undertake the [[Covenant religion#The Great Journey|Great Journey]] at that time due to a lack of spiritual unworthiness, citing an [[Mission to Janjur Qom|event]] during the early days of the Covenant where they had lost a unique [[Luminary]] that may have propelled the Covenant on its path and its loss had been similarly mourned. When Torg blamed the loss of the Halo ring on a military failure, and G'torik subtly reminded him to be cautious of how he spoke to the Prophet, Resken told them to speak freely with him, as he sought to strengthen his allegiance with the Sangheili. While viewing sensor footage of the debris field of Installation 04, as well as the newfound Installation 05, the three conversed about Regret's assassination. While Resken had great respect for the Prophet of Regret, he could not help but be angry about his [[Battle of Earth|reckless attack]] on the previously-unknown [[human]] [[Earth|homeworld]]. G'torik informed Resken that a massive force of [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantoms]] had been sent to protect Regret, but had been withdrawn before reaching him, seemingly on the orders of the High Prophet of Truth. While the three speculated on the reasons Truth had pulled the Phantoms back, Resken was summoned to the [[Palace of the Hierarchs]] by the Prophet of Truth. Before leaving, Resken told the two Sangheili that he would try to tell them of anything he learned.{{Ref/Reuse|bc15}}   


Resken had installed a share-input directive into the Prophet of Truth's chair that morning, using his knowledge from his previous position as a communications officer, and his own resentment of his job post and a desire to advance his own agenda. While waiting for the [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], [[Tartarus]], to arrive, Resken was approached by Truth. The Prophet ensured that Resken had not told any within the Covenant of his secret meetings with Tartarus, including his fellow Hierarch, the [[Prophet of Mercy]], before informing Resken that the [[Prophet of Exquisite Devotion]] would be joining them, a San'Shyuum that Resken truly disliked. Making sure that refreshments were on hand for the visitors, Truth subtly warned Resken to treat Exquisite Devotion with the utmost respect, as Resken was to be transferred to Exquisite Devotion's authority. Exquisite Devotion was to oversee High Charity's governance as the Hierarchs, along with the [[High Council]], would be leaving to commence the Great Journey following the discovery of the [[Installation 00|Ark]]. After Truth withdrew into the reception chamber, Resken briefly considered what he saw as a demotion before Tartarus and Exquisite Devotion arrived. As Resken served the two visitors with their refreshments, Truth arrived and promptly dismissed Resken from the room. After briefly considering whether he should switch the listening device on, due to the disastrous consequences should it be discovered, Resken decided to activate it. While eavesdropping, Resken heard the trio discussing the impending [[Changing of the Guard|replacement]] of the [[Sangheili Honor Guardsman|Sangheili Honor Guard]] with the [[Jiralhanae Honor Guardsman|Jiralhanae]], as well as the replacement of the Sangheili with Jiralhanae in the fleets over [[Earth]]. Resken was shaken by what he had heard, as well as the uncertainty about whether his device had been discovered.{{Ref/Reuse|bc15}}
Resken had installed a share-input directive into the Prophet of Truth's chair that morning, using his knowledge from his previous position as a communications officer, and his own resentment of his job post and a desire to advance his own agenda. While waiting for the [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae]], [[Tartarus]], to arrive, Resken was approached by Truth. The Prophet ensured that Resken had not told any within the Covenant of his secret meetings with Tartarus, including his fellow Hierarch, the [[Prophet of Mercy]], before informing Resken that the [[Prophet of Exquisite Devotion]] would be joining them, a San'Shyuum that Resken truly disliked. Making sure that refreshments were on hand for the visitors, Truth subtly warned Resken to treat Exquisite Devotion with the utmost respect, as Resken was to be transferred to Exquisite Devotion's authority. Exquisite Devotion was to oversee High Charity's governance as the Hierarchs, along with the [[High Council]], would be leaving to commence the Great Journey following the discovery of the [[Installation 00|Ark]]. After Truth withdrew into the reception chamber, Resken briefly considered what he saw as a demotion before Tartarus and Exquisite Devotion arrived. As Resken served the two visitors with their refreshments, Truth arrived and promptly dismissed Resken from the room. After briefly considering whether he should switch the listening device on, due to the disastrous consequences should it be discovered, Resken decided to activate it. While eavesdropping, Resken heard the trio discussing the impending [[Changing of the Guard|replacement]] of the [[Sangheili Honor Guardsman|Sangheili Honor Guard]] with the [[Jiralhanae Honor Guardsman|Jiralhanae]], as well as the replacement of the Sangheili with Jiralhanae in the fleets over [[Earth]]. Resken was shaken by what he had heard, as well as the uncertainty about whether his device had been discovered.{{Ref/Reuse|bc15}}
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By early [[2553]], the vessel was still searching the Ussan system. Zo Resken determined that they stay their course, despite knowing that the odds of discovering anything was extremely remote. The crew was becoming frustrated; as their food supply dwindled, the group began to argue over insignificant matters. The ''Journey's Sustenance'', a small supply ship, was not equipped with long-range scanning equipment, forcing them to painstakingly search the entire system to look for any signs of the long-forgotten society that had once resided there. Most of the crew aside from Resken wished to give up the search, having discovered little more than scattered pieces of artificial rubble bearing Forerunner ideograms in over half a solar [[Covenant Battle Calendar#Cycle|cycle]].<ref name="bc20">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 20</ref>
By early [[2553]], the vessel was still searching the Ussan system. Zo Resken determined that they stay their course, despite knowing that the odds of discovering anything was extremely remote. The crew was becoming frustrated; as their food supply dwindled, the group began to argue over insignificant matters. The ''Journey's Sustenance'', a small supply ship, was not equipped with long-range scanning equipment, forcing them to painstakingly search the entire system to look for any signs of the long-forgotten society that had once resided there. Most of the crew aside from Resken wished to give up the search, having discovered little more than scattered pieces of artificial rubble bearing Forerunner ideograms in over half a solar [[Covenant Battle Calendar#Cycle|cycle]].<ref name="bc20">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 20</ref>


One day, as Resken was studying the latest collection of relics the ''Journey's Sustenance'' had collected from the system, G'torik arrived and informed him that Tul had decoded a set of subspace communications, revealing that the Covenant had been [[Battle of Installation 00|brought to an end]], as well as the death of the [[Prophet of Mercy]], the [[fall of High Charity]] to the Flood and its [[Raid on High Charity|subsequent destruction]], the deactivation of the Halo Array at the [[Installation 00|Ark]] by the [[John-117|"Demon"]] and the Prophet of Truth's death at the hand of Arbiter Thel 'Vadam. G'torik also confirmed [[Treaty of 2552|the alliance]] of the Sangheili with the humans at the close of the [[Human-Covenant War|war]] and the true nature of the Halo Array. Resken mused that his ancestor's prophecy had proven correct in its prediction of the Covenant's end, as well as the similarities between the end of the Forerunners and the Ussans. G'torik told Resken that he had learned of the Arbiter's return to Sanghelios, and his [[Blooding Years|efforts to unite]] the various keeps to his [[Swords of Sanghelios|cause]]. Resken felt some inward jealousy towards his friend, knowing that he and the others could return to their homeworld while he himself had no world to return to. Resken was completely shaken by the knowledge that he might well be one of the few remaining San'Shyuum left in a galaxy where many now hated them, and had no safe place to return to, following the destruction of High Charity. Refusing to give up his search of the Ussan system, Resken reminded G'torik of logs discovered from others who had spoken to [[Kig-Yar]] [[Pirate#Kig-Yar|pirates]] that reported discovering larger artifacts in the system, with one claiming to have been fired upon by something within the asteroid belt. Despite this, Resken resolved to agree with the rest of the group should they decide to depart for Sanghelios, noting that he didn't have any real authority over them. Suddenly, D'ero summoned Resken, claiming to have found something that the San'Shyuum would want to see. Upon arriving at the bridge, D'ero magnified the ships sensors, revealing a previously-undetected artificial object larger in size than the ''Journey's Sustenance'' - in truth a part of the disassembled [[Shield world|Shield World]] [[The Refuge|0673]].{{Ref/Reuse|bc20}}
One day, as Resken was studying the latest collection of relics the ''Journey's Sustenance'' had collected from the system, G'torik arrived and informed him that Tul had decoded a set of subspace communications, revealing that the Covenant had been [[Battle of Installation 00|brought to an end]], as well as the death of the [[Prophet of Mercy]], the [[fall of High Charity]] to the Flood and its [[Raid on High Charity|subsequent destruction]], the deactivation of the Halo Array at the [[Installation 00|Ark]] by the [[John-117|"Demon"]] and the Prophet of Truth's death at the hand of Arbiter Thel 'Vadam. G'torik also confirmed [[Treaty of 2552|the alliance]] of the Sangheili with the humans at the close of the [[Human-Covenant War|war]] and the true nature of the Halo Array. Resken mused that his ancestor's prophecy had proven correct in its prediction of the Covenant's end, as well as the similarities between the end of the Forerunners and the Ussans. G'torik told Resken that he had learned of the Arbiter's return to Sanghelios, and his [[Blooding Years|efforts to unite]] the various keeps to his [[Swords of Sanghelios|cause]]. Resken felt some inward jealousy towards his friend, knowing that he and the others could return to their homeworld while he himself had no world to return to. Resken was completely shaken by the knowledge that he might well be one of the few remaining San'Shyuum left in a galaxy where many now hated them, and had no safe place to return to, following the destruction of High Charity. Refusing to give up his search of the Ussan system, Resken reminded G'torik of logs discovered from others who had spoken to [[Kig-Yar]] [[Pirate#Kig-Yar|pirates]] that reported discovering larger artifacts in the system, with one claiming to have been fired upon by something within the asteroid belt. Despite this, Resken resolved to agree with the rest of the group should they decide to depart for Sanghelios, noting that he didn't have any real authority over them. Suddenly, D'ero summoned Resken, claiming to have found something the San'Shyuum would want to see. Upon arriving at the bridge, D'ero magnified the ships sensors, revealing a previously-undetected artificial object larger in size than the ''Journey's Sustenance'' - in truth a part of the disassembled [[Shield world|Shield World]] [[The Refuge|0673]].{{Ref/Reuse|bc20}}


As the supply ship slowly approached the Refuge, they learned of an ongoing battle there. They then detected a tiny maintenance vessel spiralling through space, its engines previously having been damaged by [['Greftus Faction|rebel forces]] of the Refuge. Resken offered to guide D'ero as the Sangheili made to bring it into the supply ship's freight hold. Upon the successful interception of the small vessel, Resken, along with G'torik and Tul armed themselves with carbines and made for the freight bay. Resken called to any survivors. As he reached the hatch to the maintenance vessel, [[V'ornik 'Gred|a Sangheili]] emerged. The Sangheili spoke in a dialect that somewhat differed from the [[Sangheili (language)|Old Sangheili language]]. After learning that the stranger thought that Resken was one of the gods, Resken told Tul to tell the stranger that he was simply a friend of the Sangheili and that he meant no harm. D'ero warned Resken and the others to vacate the freight bay, as the maintenance vessel the strange Sangheili had arrived in was unstable and liable to explode, necessitating the decompression of the bay. The group made it out before D'ero vented the freight bay, propelling the maintenance vessel into space where it exploded. After verifying that the ''Journey's Sustenance'' was undamaged, Resken disregarded the suggestion from D'ero that the vessel could have been a trap and instructed them to use translator devices to communicate with the stranger. The Sangheili introduced himself as V'ornik 'Gred and confirmed that the party had indeed discovered the Refuge. Resken was overcome with the desire to make proper contact with the colony, to which D'ero acquiesced, permitting G'torik and Tul to accompany the San'Shyuum. When Sluggish Drifter entered, Resken told V'ornik that the Huragok could repair anything in their colony. Overjoyed, V'ornik gladly allowed the group to accompany him.<ref name="bc21">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 21</ref>   
As the supply ship slowly approached the Refuge, they learned of an ongoing battle there. They then detected a tiny maintenance vessel spiralling through space, its engines previously having been damaged by [['Greftus Faction|rebel forces]] of the Refuge. Resken offered to guide D'ero as the Sangheili made to bring it into the supply ship's freight hold. Upon the successful interception of the small vessel, Resken, along with G'torik and Tul armed themselves with carbines and made for the freight bay. Resken called to any survivors. As he reached the hatch to the maintenance vessel, [[V'ornik 'Gred|a Sangheili]] emerged. The Sangheili spoke in a dialect that somewhat differed from the [[Sangheili (language)|Old Sangheili language]]. After learning that the stranger thought that Resken was one of the gods, Resken told Tul to tell the stranger that he was simply a friend of the Sangheili and that he meant no harm. D'ero warned Resken and the others to vacate the freight bay, as the maintenance vessel the strange Sangheili had arrived in was unstable and liable to explode, necessitating the decompression of the bay. The group made it out before D'ero vented the freight bay, propelling the maintenance vessel into space where it exploded. After verifying that the ''Journey's Sustenance'' was undamaged, Resken disregarded the suggestion from D'ero that the vessel could have been a trap and instructed them to use translator devices to communicate with the stranger. The Sangheili introduced himself as V'ornik 'Gred and confirmed that the party had indeed discovered the Refuge. Resken was overcome with the desire to make proper contact with the colony, to which D'ero acquiesced, permitting G'torik and Tul to accompany the San'Shyuum. When Sluggish Drifter entered, Resken told V'ornik that the Huragok could repair anything in their colony. Overjoyed, V'ornik gladly allowed the group to accompany him.<ref name="bc21">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 21</ref>   


Shortly after arriving on the Refuge, V'ornik contacted [[Xelq 'Tylk]], the acting commander of the Refuge while the [[kaidon]], [[Bal'Tol 'Xellus]] was engaged in a [[Floatfighting|floatfight]] match with the leader of the rebellion, [[Oska 'Meln|a Sangheili]] going by the name of 'Kinsa. Xelq permitted the group entry, allowing Sluggish Drifter to repair the long-deactivated [[monitor]] of the shield world, Enduring Bias. The monitor proceeded to save Bal'Tol from death at the hands of [[V'urm 'Kerdeck]]{{Ref/Reuse|bc21}} before killing 'Kinsa  when the rebel leader attempted to destroy Enduring Bias with his [[mec-missiler]]. Zo Resken later accompanied Enduring Bias, Sluggish Drifter, Xelq, G'torik, Tul and a group of eight [[Refuge Security|patrollers]] on a section-to-section shuttle headed for [[Section Five]] of the Refuge, where the remaining rebels were located. While both Resken and Xelq considered if Enduring Bias would be able to deactivate the repellent field over the airlock into Section Five, the monitor assured them that he could, easily bypassing the field. Resken warned Xelq that there could still be rebel holdouts that would not yield the territory they had gained. As they entered the section, Resken was overcome with joy at having discovered the very colony that his ancestor Mken 'Scre'ah'ben had encountered during the earliest days of the Covenant. He was fascinated with both the Forerunner technology as well as the Ussan innovations to the pre-existing designs. After leaving the vessel in the hangar, Resken and the rest of the heavily-armed team made their way into Section Five. As Enduring Bias burned down rebel mec-missiler bolts with his laser weapon, the two patrollers armed with [[rocket launcher]]s killed the attackers. Resken ensured that Enduring Bias was recording everything that was happening; the San'Shyuum knew that the group was making history, and wished for the rest of the colony to witness the downfall of the 'Greftus Faction. Eventually the group entered the [[Hall of the Godminds]]'s scripture garden. Resken was immediately hit by the foul smell of unwashed clothing and raw sewage. He was somewhat saddened to see some of the sculptures had been knocked down. Upon discovering the desecrated sculpted busts of the Refuge's founders, [[Ussa 'Xellus]] and his spouse [[Sooln 'Xellus|Sooln]], Resken surmised that the busts had been vandalized due to their clan ties with Bal'Tol. As the group attempted to enter the main Hall of the Godmind building, they were immediately assailed by weapons fire from rebels entrenched within. As the rocket-launcher equipped patrollers returned fire, Enduring Bias ordered them to cease fire, as they would damage the machinery. Instead, the monitor entered the building himself, using his repellent field to absorb enemy fire while surgically neutralizing threats with his laser beam. Most of the rebels surrendered, while those that refused were killed. The group then prepared to move on to the damaged protein synthesizer that was the source of the [[Blood Sickness]] illness that plagued the colony.<ref name="bc22">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 22</ref>
Shortly after arriving on the Refuge, V'ornik contacted [[Xelq 'Tylk]], the acting commander of the Refuge while the [[kaidon]], [[Bal'Tol 'Xellus]] was engaged in a [[Floatfighting|floatfight]] match with the leader of the rebellion, [[Oska 'Meln|a Sangheili]] going by the name of 'Kinsa. Xelq permitted the group entry, allowing Sluggish Drifter to repair the long-deactivated [[monitor]] of the shield world, Enduring Bias. The monitor proceeded to save Bal'Tol from death at the hands of [[V'urm 'Kerdeck]]{{Ref/Reuse|bc21}} before killing 'Kinsa  when the rebel leader attempted to destroy Enduring Bias with his [[mec-missiler]]. Zo Resken later accompanied Enduring Bias, Sluggish Drifter, Xelq, G'torik, Tul and a group of eight [[Refuge Security|patrollers]] on a section-to-section shuttle headed for [[Section Five]] of the Refuge, where the remaining rebels were located. While both Resken and Xelq considered if Enduring Bias would be able to deactivate the repellent field over the airlock into Section Five, the monitor assured them that he could, easily bypassing the field. Resken warned Xelq that there could still be rebel holdouts that would not yield the territory they had gained. As they entered the section, Resken was overcome with joy at having discovered the very colony that his ancestor Mken 'Scre'ah'ben had encountered during the earliest days of the Covenant. He was fascinated with both the Forerunner technology as well as the Ussan innovations to the pre-existing designs. After leaving the vessel in the hangar, Resken and the rest of the heavily-armed team made their way into Section Five. As Enduring Bias burned down rebel mec-missiler bolts with his laser weapon, the two patrollers armed with [[rocket launcher]]s killed the attackers. Resken ensured that Enduring Bias was recording everything that was happening; the San'Shyuum knew that the group was making history, and wished for the rest of the colony to witness the downfall of the 'Greftus Faction. Eventually the group entered the [[Hall of the Godminds]]'s scripture garden. Resken was immediately hit by the foul smell of unwashed clothing and raw sewage. He was somewhat saddened to see some of the sculptures had been knocked down. Upon discovering the desecrated sculpted busts of the Refuge's founders, [[Ussa 'Xellus]] and his spouse [[Sooln 'Xellus|Sooln]], Resken surmised that the busts had been vandalized due to their clan ties with Bal'Tol. As the group attempted to enter the main Hall of the Godmind building, they were immediately assailed by weaponsfire from rebels entrenched within. As the rocket-launcher equipped patrollers returned fire, Enduring Bias ordered them to cease fire, as they would damage the machinery. Instead, the monitor entered the building himself, using his repellent field to absorb enemy fire while surgically neutralizing threats with his laser beam. Most of the rebels surrendered, while those that refused were killed. The group then prepared to move on to the damaged protein synthesizer that was the source of the [[Blood Sickness]] illness that plagued the colony.<ref name="bc22">''Halo: Broken Circle'', Chapter 22</ref>


Some time later, after the group had cleared the remaining rebels who had refused to surrender out of the various sections of the Refuge, Resken gathered with the rest of the crew of the ''Journey's Sustenance''. They, along with the entirely of the colony, had gathered to watch as Bal'Tol delivered a speech to its inhabitants. The kaidon announced the dissolution of the Covenant and his intention to reunite the colony with Sanghelios. He offered his people the freedom to choose if they wished to return to their species' homeworld or remain on the Refuge, which he promised was to become a safer colony to live in. Bal'Tol announced that Enduring Bias and Sluggish Drifter had repaired the malfunctioning protein synthesizer and a cure for the Blood Sick had been formulated and was being distributed to the afflicted. As Bal'Tol initiated the assembly process for the long-disassembled Refuge, G'torik asked Resken what he planned to do afterwards. Resken replied that he wished to remain on the Refuge, expressing a desire to study the Forerunner history behind the colony, and the San'Shyuum had no real place to go after the fall of High Charity. Bal'Tol accepted this without protest, on account of Resken bringing forth the source of the colony's salvation. Resken then watched as the long-awaited reassembly of the colony occurred; long-separated sections reconnecting into place. Resken was struck at how the newly-assembled Refuge resembled a smaller [[Halo Array|Halo]] ring.{{Ref/Reuse|bc22}}
Some time later, after the group had cleared the remaining rebels who had refused to surrender out of the various sections of the Refuge, Resken gathered with the rest of the crew of the ''Journey's Sustenance''. They, along with the entirely of the colony, had gathered to watch as Bal'Tol delivered a speech to its inhabitants. The kaidon announced the dissolution of the Covenant and his intention to reunite the colony with Sanghelios. He offered his people the freedom to choose if they wished to return to their species' homeworld or remain on the Refuge, which he promised was to become a safer colony to live in. Bal'Tol announced that Enduring Bias and Sluggish Drifter had repaired the malfunctioning protein synthesizer and a cure for the Blood Sick had been formulated and was being distributed to the afflicted. As Bal'Tol initiated the assembly process for the long-disassembled Refuge, G'torik asked Resken what he planned to do afterwards. Resken replied that he wished to remain on the Refuge, expressing a desire to study the Forerunner history behind the colony, and the San'Shyuum had no real place to go after the fall of High Charity. Bal'Tol accepted this without protest, on account of Resken bringing forth the source of the colony's salvation. Resken then watched as the long-awaited reassembly of the colony occurred; long-separated sections reconnecting into place. Resken was struck at how the newly-assembled Refuge resembled a smaller [[Halo Array|Halo]] ring.{{Ref/Reuse|bc22}}


==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
Unlike most San'Shyuum, Zo Resken enjoyed the company of Sangheili outside of his work and managed to befriend some of them, similar to the [[High Prophet of Regret]] in this regard. He also had a sense of honor, and was unwilling to torture Sangheili prisoners, preferring to die instead.{{Ref/Reuse|bc17}} Unlike many members of his species, Resken's title was not ironic: prior to the Great Schism, he had began to see the numerous faults in both the Covenant religion and its leading members. He realised that if the Prophet of Truth would carry out his schemes to replace the Sangheili, one of the core founding species of the Covenant, and incite civil war in the very presence of a Halo ring, itself central to the Covenant's religion, then other parts of the Covenant's origin might be false.{{Ref/Reuse|bc16}}
Unlike most San'Shyuum, Zo Resken enjoyed the company of Sangheili outside of his work and managed to befriend some of them, similar to the [[High Prophet of Regret]] in this regard. He also had a sense of honor, and was unwilling to torture Sangheili prisoners, preferring to die instead.{{Ref/Reuse|bc17}} Unlike many members of his species, Resken's title was not ironic: prior to the Great Schism, he had began to see the numerous faults in both the Covenant religion and it's leading members. He realised that if the Prophet of Truth would carry out his schemes to replace the Sangheili, one of the core founding species of the Covenant, and incite civil war in the very presence of a Halo ring, itself central to the Covenant's religion, then other parts of the Covenant's origin might be false.{{Ref/Reuse|bc16}}


Resken was also very determined, scouring the Ussan system for the Refuge for much of a solar cycle after the [[Fall of High Charity|fall]] of High Charity, even as the rest of his crew grew weary from the search.{{Ref/Reuse|bc20}} At his heart, Resken was a true historian, expressing wonder at the Forerunner designs of [[the Refuge]] as well as the additional Ussan innovations to the existing Forerunner technology. This was ultimately his primary reason for remaining on the Refuge after its reassembly process had been completed, wishing to commit the rest of his lifetime to studying the vast array of Forerunner history on the shield world.{{Ref/Reuse|bc22}}
Resken was also very determined, scouring the Ussan system for the Refuge for much of a solar cycle after the [[Fall of High Charity|fall]] of High Charity, even as the rest of his crew grew weary from the search.{{Ref/Reuse|bc20}} At his heart, Resken was a true historian, expressing wonder at the Forerunner designs of [[the Refuge]] as well as the additional Ussan innovations to the existing Forerunner technology. This was ultimately his primary reason for remaining on the Refuge after its reassembly process had been completed, wishing to commit the rest of his lifetime to studying the vast array of Forerunner history on the shield world.{{Ref/Reuse|bc22}}

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