Pious Inquisitor

The Pious Inquisitor, renamed Naomi by Staffan Sentzke after his daughter, was a Covenant reputed to be one of the fastest ships in the Covenant fleet.

Human-Covenant War
The Pious Inquisitor saw action at the Battle of Earth. The Inquisitor remained intact through the Battle of Earth and it was under Jiralhanae control at the beginning of the Great Schism. During the Schism, Sangheili loyal to the Arbiter took over the ship and it joined forces with the Covenant separatists. The Inquisitor returned to High Charity to join the Fleet of Retribution in preventing the Flood from spreading. Now part of the fleet, it joined pursuit of a Flood-controlled ship to Earth, after which it entered the Portal and took part in the Battle of Installation 00. Ultimately, the ship survived the battle.

Post-war
After the war, the Pious Inquisitor returned to Sanghelios. At some point, the ship was stolen by Avu Med 'Telcam, a bishop from the Servants of the Abiding Truth. 'Telcam had intended to use the Inquisitor to his advantage during the Sangheili civil war, against the forces loyal to Arbiter Thel 'Vadam. 'Telcam had entrusted a group of Kig-Yar, led by T'vaoan pirate Sav Fel. However, the Kig-Yar decided to sell the ship for themselves and Fel took the Inquisitor to a barren star system for safe-keeping. Kilo-Five began working to take back the Inquisitor for the Arbiter.

Sav Fel fled to the human colony of Venezia and began negotiating with insurrectionist Staffan Sentzke, who originally planned to use the ship to glass Earth. As payment for the ship, Fel demanded particle beam rifles, dropships, and plasma pistols. Sentzke stated that he would first need to see the ship and test its ventral beam. Fel told him the ship was in another system and that he planned to show him something extra when he saw the ship. Sav Fel transported Staffan and his son, Edvin, to his ship in a shuttle and then took his ship to where he had hidden Pious Inquisitor.

At Staffan's request, Fel agreed to demonstrate the battlecruiser's energy projector on a desolate world. When the ship arrived at its destination, Shaps III, the vessel's eccentric Huragok caretaker, Sometimes Sinks, told Sav Fel that he couldn't use the ship's energy projectors since there were Forerunner artifacts on the surface. Fel ignored the Huragok and began to glass the artifacts. Then, he let Staffan have a chance to do the same. Not wanting to upset the Huragok, Sentzke allowed Sinks to aim the beam elsewhere to avoid damaging any more ruins and then proceeded to glass a portion of the planet. Satisfied with the ship, Sentzke completed the deal with Fel, keeping Sinks as the ship's chief engineer.

Meanwhile, 'Telcam had hired Kig-Yar Shipmistress Chol Von to steal back the Inquisitor from Fel. After Malcolm Geffen and Vasily Beloi of Kilo-Five infiltrated the Venezian militia, Sentzke quickly learned that the two supposed UNSC deserters had experience with operating Covenant technology and took them to see Pious Inquisitor. However, Sentzke and his son Edvin came to doubt the two Marines' cover story after an attempt by an unknown party to seize control of Pious Inquisitor using Venezia's FTL communications relay.

Destruction
Shortly afterward, Kilo-Five were able to locate Pious Inquisitor, which had already been boarded by Chol Von's Kig-Yar crew. However, Sometimes Sinks only followed Sentzke's orders and had placed the ship in lockdown, forcing Kilo-Five to take the captured Staffan along as they entered the battlecruiser. With the rest of Kilo-Five advancing toward the bridge, Chol Von set the ship's plasma torpedoes to detonate, which would cause the Inquisitor to violently self-destruct. While Kilo-Five evacuated to their own dropships, Sentzke took a Spirit from the shuttle bay, intending to use the Covenant dropship to escape.

Von and her remaining crew then made their way for a shuttle bay in order to escape. Kilo-Five watched the ship explode from a safe distance, while Staffan and Sinks escaped in the Spirit, unbeknownst to the others.

Trivia

 * The Pious Inquisitor is the setting for the Halo 2 multiplayer map Midship. The ship is also the location of the Halo 3 multiplayer map Heretic, a remake of Midship.
 * The multiplayer map is set on the Covenant cruiser deck. It is described as luxurious for a Covenant warship, so the hovering platform in the center of the room may be the control platform.
 * According to bonus features in the Halo 2 Collector's Edition, Begotten Angel was the original name of the vessel featured in Midship.
 * On the Halo 3 multiplayer map Heretic, the Fleet of Retribution is seen through the ship's window, during their pursuit of the Flood-controlled ship towards Earth.

List of appearances

 * Halo 2
 * Halo 3
 * Halo: The Thursday War
 * Halo: Mortal Dictata

Related pages

 * Midship
 * Heretic