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Little is known about the Heretic Leader seen in [[Halo 2]]. Though it can be assumed that he or someone he knew recovered [[343 Guilty Spark]] from the wreckage of [[Installation 04 (Halo)|Halo 04]]. He and those around him learned the truth about the Halo network and rebelled against the Covenant. They established their base on a Forerunner Research Station in the atmosphere of [[Threshold (Halo)|Threshold]], the gas giant that Halo 04 orbits. When Covenant Special Ops units led by the [[Arbiter (Halo)|Arbiter]] attacked, he used the Flood against the Arbiter's men. The Heretic Leader and the [[Covenant Elite|Elites]] under his command did not wear normal Elite armor, rather they wore a chest plate with a jet pack and special "goggles," perhaps to protect themselves against gases in Threshold's atmosphere. Also, the [[Grunt (Halo)|Grunts]] under his command did wear the large pointed airtank that Covenant Grunts normally wear, rather they wear a much smaller backpack with several methane tanks attached. The Heretic Leader was fond of using holodrones to both communicate and serve as distractions in combat. However, even with all his tricks, he was still killed by the Arbiter.
Little is known about the Heretic Leader seen in [[Halo 2]], though it can be assumed that he or someone he knew recovered [[343 Guilty Spark]] from the wreckage of [[Installation 04 (Halo)|Halo 04]]. He and those around him learned the truth about the Halo network and rebelled against the Covenant. They established their base on a Forerunner Research Station in the atmosphere of [[Threshold (Halo)|Threshold]], the gas giant that Halo 04 orbits. When Covenant Special Ops units led by the [[Arbiter (Halo)|Arbiter]] attacked, he used the Flood against the Arbiter's men. The Heretic Leader and the [[Covenant Elite|Elites]] under his command did not wear normal Elite armor, rather they wore a chest plate with a jet pack and special "goggles," perhaps to protect themselves against gases in Threshold's atmosphere. Also, the [[Grunt (Halo)|Grunts]] under his command did wear the large pointed airtank that Covenant Grunts normally wear, rather they wear a much smaller backpack with several methane tanks attached. The Heretic Leader was fond of using holodrones to both communicate and serve as distractions in combat. However, the Arbiter managed to defeat him despite these tricks.

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Little is known about the Heretic Leader seen in Halo 2, though it can be assumed that he or someone he knew recovered 343 Guilty Spark from the wreckage of Halo 04. He and those around him learned the truth about the Halo network and rebelled against the Covenant. They established their base on a Forerunner Research Station in the atmosphere of Threshold, the gas giant that Halo 04 orbits. When Covenant Special Ops units led by the Arbiter attacked, he used the Flood against the Arbiter's men. The Heretic Leader and the Elites under his command did not wear normal Elite armor, rather they wore a chest plate with a jet pack and special "goggles," perhaps to protect themselves against gases in Threshold's atmosphere. Also, the Grunts under his command did wear the large pointed airtank that Covenant Grunts normally wear, rather they wear a much smaller backpack with several methane tanks attached. The Heretic Leader was fond of using holodrones to both communicate and serve as distractions in combat. However, the Arbiter managed to defeat him despite these tricks.