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The planet could not have been fully glassed, otherwise there would be no breathable atmosphere and buildings would not still be standing.
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|name                    = Kholo
|name                    = Kholo
|population              = At least one major city, many outlying settlements
|population              = At least one major city, many outlying settlements
|species                = Humans, many animal species  
|species                = [[Human]]s, many animal species  
|government              = None (UEG, pre-glassing)
|government              = None (UEG, pre-glassing)
|technology tier        = Tier 3 (pre-glassing)
|technology tier        = Tier 3 (pre-glassing)
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===Covenant Attack===
===Covenant Attack===
{{Main|Battle of Kholo}}
{{Main|Battle of Kholo}}
Kholo's defenses were considered weak by the Covenant, and the scout ships were able to inflict considerable damage before the main fleet even arrived. The Shipmaster was accompanied by the [[Prophet of Conviction]], a San'Shyuum sent with him to complete a particular holy task. After removing the final layers of human resistance, the Shipmaster was given the command to glass the world, albeit in a special manner. Manually controlling the cleansing beam, he [[glassing|fired upon the planet's surface]], etching a Covenant symbol into its crust, the symbol meaning the word, "Faith". The Shipmaster was subsequently deemed worthy of being bound to the Prophet, and the world was completely glassed by the rest of the fleet.
Kholo's defenses were considered weak by the Covenant, and the scout ships were able to inflict considerable damage before the main fleet even arrived. The Shipmaster was accompanied by the [[Prophet of Conviction]], a San 'Shyuum sent with him to complete a particular holy task. After removing the final layers of human resistance, the Shipmaster was given the command to glass the world, albeit in a special manner. Manually controlling the cleansing beam, he [[glassing|fired upon the planet's surface]], etching a Covenant symbol into its crust, the symbol meaning the word, "Faith". The Shipmaster was subsequently deemed worthy of being bound to the Prophet, and the world was partially glassed by the rest of the fleet.
[[File:BattleOfKholo.png|thumb|left|Covenant forces evacuating from Kholo before its glassing.]]
[[File:BattleOfKholo.png|thumb|left|Covenant forces evacuating from Kholo before its glassing.]]
Later, six years after the Human-Covenant War, the Shipmaster returned to the world, trying to find purpose in his life and some atonement for his sins in glassing the world. There, among the bones of his victims, he found [[Kig-Yar|Kig-yar]] and [[humans]] fighting over relics that were obviously [[Forerunner]]. Upon finding a wounded human survivor, the Shipmaster gave command to bring down a more permanent force, to learn more of the relics. What happened after the event remains unknown.
Later, six years after the Human-Covenant War, the Shipmaster returned to the world, trying to find purpose in his life and some atonement for his sins in glassing the world. There, among the bones of his victims, he found [[Kig-Yar|Kig-yar]] and [[humans]] fighting over relics that were obviously [[Forerunner]]. Upon finding a wounded human survivor, the Shipmaster gave command to bring down a more permanent force, to learn more of the relics. What happened after the event remains unknown.


Due to the fact that after the war the planet was still habitable, it is possible that the planet was only partially glassed by the Covenant.
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