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'''Prisoner #0005849784A''' was | '''Prisoner #0005849784A''' was a [[Covenant]] [[Unggoy]] soldier captured by [[UNSC Marine Corps|UNSC Marines]] on [[Harvest]].{{Ref/Reuse|HWLS}} | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Harvest campaign=== | ===Harvest campaign=== | ||
This Unggoy was part of the Covenant forces during the Harvest campaign, | This Unggoy was part of the Covenant forces during the Harvest campaign, during which he was captured by UNSC forces.{{Ref/Reuse|HWLS}} | ||
During the [[Harvest Campaign]] on [[2531#February|February 4, 2531]], the Unggoy was being held at [[Epsilon Base]]. During this time, the prisoner was interrogated by [[Sergeant]] [[John Forge]] - ultimately proving futile as the Unggoy wouldn't speak about anything more than invectives and rhetoric.{{Ref/Reuse|HWLS}} | |||
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Prisoner #0005849784A was a Covenant Unggoy soldier captured by UNSC Marines on Harvest.[1]
Biography
Harvest campaign
This Unggoy was part of the Covenant forces during the Harvest campaign, during which he was captured by UNSC forces.[1]
During the Harvest Campaign on February 4, 2531, the Unggoy was being held at Epsilon Base. During this time, the prisoner was interrogated by Sergeant John Forge - ultimately proving futile as the Unggoy wouldn't speak about anything more than invectives and rhetoric.[1]