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==Personality==
==Personality==
Huragoks are an extremely valuable asset to a crew as they enjoy fixing things immensely. In several of the novels, they are described as caring about nothing else.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''' page 96</ref> However, it is shown that they are very peace loving and have a great respect for life in general.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''' page ??</ref> Lighter Than Some even refuses to play a game that would kill non-sentient pests.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''' page ??</ref> However, they can be pushed into violence when a friend is in danger, as demonstrated when Lighter Than Some saved his friend, Dadab, by killing the human, [[Henry Gibson]], with a hunting rock.<ref name="harvest" /> In keeping with their pacifistic nature, Huragok tend to shy away from combat, curling up and floating out of range when threatened.
Huragok are an extremely valuable asset to a crew, as they enjoy fixing things immensely; they are often described as caring about nothing else.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''' page 96</ref> However, they are very peace-loving and have a great respect for life in general.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''' page ??</ref> The Huragok Lighter Than Some even refused to play a game that would kill non-sentient pests.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''' page ??</ref>  
 
In keeping with their pacifistic nature, Huragok tend to shy away from combat, curling up and floating out of range when threatened. However, they can be pushed into violence when a friend is in danger, as demonstrated when Lighter Than Some saved his friend, the Unggoy Dadab, by killing the human, [[Henry Gibson]], with a hunting rock.<ref name="harvest" /> They also will react forcefully when Forerunner technology is threatened, demonstrating surprising strength as they attempt to keep others from causing harm to Forerunner devices or to themselves.


Huragok have also been known to display great compassion and caring for one another, as shown in ''Halo 3: ODST''. Dr. [[Endesha]] observed six Huragok selflessly give their own lives while attempting to disarm a bomb attached to another, which detonated after its removal and killed all but the ''seventh'' Huragok.
Huragok have also been known to display great compassion and caring for one another, as shown in ''Halo 3: ODST''. Dr. [[Endesha]] observed six Huragok selflessly give their own lives while attempting to disarm a bomb attached to another, which detonated after its removal and killed all but the ''seventh'' Huragok.
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