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In [[2553]], ''Shadow of Intent'' traveled to the Sangheili [[Sangheili colonies|frontier colony]] of [[Rahnelo]] in response to the planet's distress signal. Upon arriving at the planet, 'Soran, 'Vadum, and a [[squad]] of soldiers descended to Rahnelo's surface and discovered that the colony was [[Attack on Rahnelo|attacked]] by [[Jiralhanae]] forces.<ref name="SoI13"/> The two encountered locals [[Tul 'Juran]] and her [['Juran|younger brother]] who revealed that the attack had ended three days and the Jiralhanae forces were led by a surviving [[San'Shyuum]] [[Prelate]]—unbeknownst to the Sangheili, Prelate [[Tem'Bhetek]] blamed 'Vadum for his family's death during the Great Schism and sought revenge against the Sangheili. 'Juran also revealed that the Prelate had captured [[Tulum 'Juranai|her father]] and elder brothers before leaving the planet in his {{Class|CRS|light cruiser}} ''[[Spear of Light]]''. Seeking to rescue her family, 'Juran invoked a "[[right of release]]" and requested admittance among 'Vadum's crew while ''Shadow of Intent'' engaged in its mission to stop the Prelate. Despite 'Soran's concerns regarding tradition over allowing a female join a naval crew, 'Vadum agreed to 'Juran's request and the Sangheili returned to ''Shadow of Intent'' and departed Rahnelo.<ref name="SoI23"/> Three days later, ''Shadow of Intent'' soon traveled to [[Duraan]], upon receiving the planet's distress signal. The carrier arrived in the system to find the planet under attack from ''Spear of Light''. As ''Shadow of Intent'' moved to attack the cruiser, the carrier's [[energy shielding]] was weakened and [[plasma]] armaments proved ineffective due to interference emitted from [[Duraan's red dwarf star|Duraan's unstable star]]. ''Spear of Light'' moved alongside the carrier and the Prelate led the cruiser's entire Jiralhanae crew in a [[boarding]] mission to seize the carrier.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 47-49'' (Google Play edition)</ref> With hostiles aboard the carrier, 'Soran and 'Vadum moved to intercept Tem and his Jiralhanae. Meanwhile, the Prelate had moved past most of the carrier's warriors in an attempt to take control of the [[bridge]]. Upon arriving at the carrier's primary [[gravity lift]], Tem encountered 'Vadum and 'Soran with Stolt and 'Juran behind him. While 'Vadum and 'Juran engaged the Prelate, 'Soran, Stolt, and several Rangers engaged the Jiralhanae. Ultimately, the Jiralhanae were killed and Tem was knocked unconscious by 'Soran and Stolt when he attempted to flee.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 58-60'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
In [[2553]], ''Shadow of Intent'' traveled to the Sangheili [[Sangheili colonies|frontier colony]] of [[Rahnelo]] in response to the planet's distress signal. Upon arriving at the planet, 'Soran, 'Vadum, and a [[squad]] of soldiers descended to Rahnelo's surface and discovered that the colony was [[Attack on Rahnelo|attacked]] by [[Jiralhanae]] forces.<ref name="SoI13"/> The two encountered locals [[Tul 'Juran]] and her [['Juran|younger brother]] who revealed that the attack had ended three days and the Jiralhanae forces were led by a surviving [[San'Shyuum]] [[Prelate]]—unbeknownst to the Sangheili, Prelate [[Tem'Bhetek]] blamed 'Vadum for his family's death during the Great Schism and sought revenge against the Sangheili. 'Juran also revealed that the Prelate had captured [[Tulum 'Juranai|her father]] and elder brothers before leaving the planet in his {{Class|CRS|light cruiser}} ''[[Spear of Light]]''. Seeking to rescue her family, 'Juran invoked a "[[right of release]]" and requested admittance among 'Vadum's crew while ''Shadow of Intent'' engaged in its mission to stop the Prelate. Despite 'Soran's concerns regarding tradition over allowing a female join a naval crew, 'Vadum agreed to 'Juran's request and the Sangheili returned to ''Shadow of Intent'' and departed Rahnelo.<ref name="SoI23"/> Three days later, ''Shadow of Intent'' soon traveled to [[Duraan]], upon receiving the planet's distress signal. The carrier arrived in the system to find the planet under attack from ''Spear of Light''. As ''Shadow of Intent'' moved to attack the cruiser, the carrier's [[energy shielding]] was weakened and [[plasma]] armaments proved ineffective due to interference emitted from [[Duraan's red dwarf star|Duraan's unstable star]]. ''Spear of Light'' moved alongside the carrier and the Prelate led the cruiser's entire Jiralhanae crew in a [[boarding]] mission to seize the carrier.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 47-49'' (Google Play edition)</ref> With hostiles aboard the carrier, 'Soran and 'Vadum moved to intercept Tem and his Jiralhanae. Meanwhile, the Prelate had moved past most of the carrier's warriors in an attempt to take control of the [[bridge]]. Upon arriving at the carrier's primary [[gravity lift]], Tem encountered 'Vadum and 'Soran with Stolt and 'Juran behind him. While 'Vadum and 'Juran engaged the Prelate, 'Soran, Stolt, and several Rangers engaged the Jiralhanae. Ultimately, the Jiralhanae were killed and Tem was knocked unconscious by 'Soran and Stolt when he attempted to flee.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 58-60'' (Google Play edition)</ref>


The rest of the Jiralhanae were killed and ''Spear of Light'' was seized. Examining the cruiser's databanks, the Sangheili discovered the coordinates to the Prelate's base of operations, located in a sector previously classified as "off-limits" by the Covenant. Through his interrogation of the Prelate, 'Vadum learned that Tem was in an alliance with [[Boru'a'Neem]], the Covenant's [[Minister of Preparation]]. Realizing that they were likely heading into a trap, 'Vadum assembled a small team to embark to the coordinates aboard ''Shadow of Intent'' while the rest of the crew remained on Duraan, with 'Soran, Stolt, and 'Juran also joining the team.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 65-66'' (Google Play edition)</ref> Traveling to the coordinates, ''Shadow of Intent'' arrived near a [[Forerunner]] [[Prototype Halo installation|installation]]. The team embarked to the installation on two [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantom]] [[dropship]]s, taking the Prelate with them as a hostage. However, the installation suddenly emitted a pulse that wounded many Sangheili, including 'Soran who was serving as a co-pilot on one of the Phantoms. In the confusion, Tem escaped to the installation and was pursued by 'Vadum and 'Juran. While Stolt led the others back to ''Shadow of Intent'' to recover, 'Vadum and 'Juran killed the Minister and destroyed the installation, with the Prelate's help who sacrificed himself to stop the Minister. 'Vadum and 'Juran returned to ''Shadow of Intent'' and the carrier returned to Duraan.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 69-70'' (Google Play edition)</ref> On Duraan, 'Soran and the other injured crew members of ''Shadow of Intent''. Impressed with her skills, 'Soran later agreed with 'Vadum's decision to recommend for the Arbiter to change the Swords of Sanghelios' military protocol to allow females to enlist with the military, allowing 'Juran to remain a permanent member of their crew. Afterwards, ''Shadow of Intent'' embarked on further missions to locate the remaining San'Shyuum.<ref name="SoI82">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''page 82'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
The rest of the Jiralhanae were killed and ''Spear of Light'' was seized. Examining the cruiser's databanks, the Sangheili discovered the coordinates to the Prelate's base of operations, located in a sector previously classified as "off-limits" by the Covenant. Through his interrogation of the Prelate, 'Vadum learned that Tem was in an alliance with [[Boru'a'Neem]], the Covenant's [[Minister of Preparation]]. Realizing that they were likely heading into a trap, 'Vadum assembled a small team to embark to the coordinates aboard ''Shadow of Intent'' while the rest of the crew remained on Duraan, with 'Soran, Stolt, and 'Juran also joining the team.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 65-66'' (Google Play edition)</ref> Traveling to the coordinates, ''Shadow of Intent'' arrived near a [[Forerunner]] [[Prototype Halo installation|installation]]. The team embarked to the installation on two [[Type-52 Phantom|Phantom]] [[dropship]]s, taking the Prelate with them as a hostage. However, the installation suddenly emitted a pulse that wounded many Sangheili, including 'Soran who was serving as a co-pilot on one of the Phantoms. In the confusion, Tem escaped to the installation and was pursued by 'Vadum and 'Juran. While Stolt led the others back to ''Shadow of Intent'' to recover, 'Vadum and 'Juran killed the Minister and destroyed the installation, with the Prelate's help, who sacrificed himself to stop the Minister. 'Vadum and 'Juran returned to ''Shadow of Intent'' and the carrier returned to Duraan.<ref>'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''pages 69-70'' (Google Play edition)</ref> On Duraan, 'Soran and the other injured crew members of ''Shadow of Intent'' recover from their injuries. Impressed with her skills, 'Soran later agreed with 'Vadum's decision to recommend for the Arbiter to change the Swords of Sanghelios' military protocol to allow females to enlist with the military, allowing 'Juran to remain a permanent member of their crew. Afterwards, ''Shadow of Intent'' embarked on further missions to locate the remaining San'Shyuum.<ref name="SoI82">'''Halo: Shadow of Intent''', ''page 82'' (Google Play edition)</ref>


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