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One such penal colony was transferred to [[Verge]], where they worked to maintain the local [[Beacon]]. They were accidentally freed by [[Team Black]], tricked by a [[Hopalong|lone individual]] who offered an alliance between the Yanme'e and the UNSC. While many of these Yanme'e were killed by the destruction of the Beacon, there may have been survivors.<ref name=EVO/> | One such penal colony was transferred to [[Verge]], where they worked to maintain the local [[Beacon]]. They were accidentally freed by [[Team Black]], tricked by a [[Hopalong|lone individual]] who offered an alliance between the Yanme'e and the UNSC. While many of these Yanme'e were killed by the destruction of the Beacon, there may have been survivors.<ref name=EVO/> | ||
The term "unmutuals" is an inexact translation from the original Covenant word. Another descriptive term is "incapable of socialization." | |||
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Template:Ratings Unmutuals are Yanme'e who suffer from a (or perhaps multiple) Yanme'e personality disorder, where the affected creatures are unable to function as a single coherent low grade hive-mind, leading to significant problems in such a rigid socialized species. This inability to function turns them into psychopaths - they brutally attack other Yanme'e sometimes with little provocation, and smash eggs. These individuals are outcasts, sentenced to work as slaves in Kig-Yar operated penal work colonies, where they are worked to death and often tortured. However, despite their violent, random natures, some Unmutuals can be clever and intelligent[1].
One such penal colony was transferred to Verge, where they worked to maintain the local Beacon. They were accidentally freed by Team Black, tricked by a lone individual who offered an alliance between the Yanme'e and the UNSC. While many of these Yanme'e were killed by the destruction of the Beacon, there may have been survivors.[1]
The term "unmutuals" is an inexact translation from the original Covenant word. Another descriptive term is "incapable of socialization."