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The '''39th Age of Conflict''' was a short but destructive age for the [[Covenant]], especially to the lower castes. This age began with the start of the [[Grunt Rebellion]], ending as the rebellion was crushed.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''"no one had known that the infusion incident, as it came to be known, was the most important of many small grievances that precipitated the Unggoy rebellion, a civil war that ushered in the Covenant's 39th Age of Conflict"'', page 151</ref>
The '''39th Age of Conflict''' was a short but destructive age for the [[Covenant]], especially to the lower castes. This age began with the start of the [[Grunt Rebellion]], ending as the rebellion was crushed.<ref>'''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''', ''page 151'' (''"no one had known that the infusion incident, as it came to be known, was the most important of many small grievances that precipitated the Unggoy rebellion, a civil war that ushered in the Covenant's 39th Age of Conflict"'')</ref>


The successor of this age was the [[23rd Age of Doubt]].
The successor of this age was the [[23rd Age of Doubt]].

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The 39th Age of Conflict was a short but destructive age for the Covenant, especially to the lower castes. This age began with the start of the Grunt Rebellion, ending as the rebellion was crushed.[1]

The successor of this age was the 23rd Age of Doubt.

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Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 151 ("no one had known that the infusion incident, as it came to be known, was the most important of many small grievances that precipitated the Unggoy rebellion, a civil war that ushered in the Covenant's 39th Age of Conflict")