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*Very little is actually known about Hunter anatomy. It is entirely possible that the worms take up smaller tasks for the good of the whole, and thus, some act as a skeletal system, some as organs, and so on.  
*Very little is actually known about Hunter anatomy. It is entirely possible that the worms take up smaller tasks for the good of the whole, and thus, some act as a skeletal system, some as organs, and so on.  
*Even though a Mgaklekgolo is actually made up of thousands of worms, it is possible that if a hunter lives for a long time, the worms will meld together to form a singular organism.
*Even though a Mgaklekgolo is actually made up of thousands of worms, it is possible that if a hunter lives for a long time, the worms will meld together to form a singular organism.
*It is also possible that the author was taking liberties with the description, as technichly Hunters would have a spine, as they could potentially have one worm running the length of their backs. While this would not actually cripple a hunter as it would a human, the image of a hunter being ripped in half all the way through would seem to convey his death.
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Revision as of 01:34, November 20, 2008

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Ogada Nosa Fasu was a Covenant Hunter and bond brother of Igido Nosa Hurru. During the Master Chief's assault on The Silent Cartographer, Igido and Ogada were sent to protect the main facility after Zuka 'Zamamee's first attempt to kill the Chief failed. He fired at the Master Chief's Warthog with his Fuel Rod Cannon. He hit the side of the LRV throwing all the humans free.[1] Fasu then killed Private First Class Hosky with his shield and boot and then used his fuel rod cannon to blow a hole in an Unnamed Corporal.[2] He died after the second rocket the Master Chief fired struck him, which severed his spine.[3]

Trivia

  • His bond brother considered him an "artist" with his Fuel Rod Cannon.[1]
  • Very little is actually known about Hunter anatomy. It is entirely possible that the worms take up smaller tasks for the good of the whole, and thus, some act as a skeletal system, some as organs, and so on.
  • Even though a Mgaklekgolo is actually made up of thousands of worms, it is possible that if a hunter lives for a long time, the worms will meld together to form a singular organism.
  • It is also possible that the author was taking liberties with the description, as technichly Hunters would have a spine, as they could potentially have one worm running the length of their backs. While this would not actually cripple a hunter as it would a human, the image of a hunter being ripped in half all the way through would seem to convey his death.

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References

  1. ^ a b Halo: The Flood page 163
  2. ^ Halo: The Flood page 164
  3. ^ Halo: The Flood page 165