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+ | The '''Grunts''', also known as [https://www.halopedia.org/Unggoy '''Unggoy'''], are a race of anthropod-like aliens well known for their frequent role in the [[Covenant|'''Covenant''']] as cannon fodder infantry. They lay at the absolute bottom of the Covenant hierarchy, and are often mistreated by virtually every other higher-ranking race in the hegemony. | ||
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+ | [[File:Unggoy_Kafv.png|200px|thumb|right|An Unggoy of the Kafv subspecies.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Unggoy_Ritrit.png|200px|thumb|right|An Unggoy of the Ritrit subspecies.]] | ||
+ | [[File:Unggoy_Zimzib.png|200px|thumb|right|An Unggoy of the Zimzib subspecies.]] | ||
+ | Unggoy hail from the frigid and hostile world of [https://www.halopedia.org/Balaho '''Balaho''']; as their homeworld features a methane-based atmosphere, Unggoy are incapable of breathing oxygen and require special harnesses when operating in unsuitable atmospheres. Balaho is home to brackish tidal flats and countless swamps; as such, the Unggoy are adapted to have a natural resilience to extremely cold environments. However, when compared to other members of the Covenant such as the [[Sangheili|'''Sangheili''']] or [[Jiralhanae|'''Jiralhanae''']], Unggoy are physically weaker, but still similar in strength to humans. | ||
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+ | Being classified as xenoarthropods, Unggoy bear physical features that give them similarities to some arthropods and crustaceans. However, they are not entirely similar; this is best seen with the three known subspecies, consisting of the Kafv, the Ritrit, and the Zimzib. Generally, Unggoy "skin" (which is in fact their exoskeleton) can be described as being somewhere between leathery and scaly, sometimes featuring protruding spikes and scales on the arms and legs, with limbs being semi-segmented at joints like the fingers and toes. It should be noted that Unggoy are '''not''' true arthropods; they still possess a skeleton and a "closed" circulatory system, unlike arthropods found on Earth. They possess bright blue bio-luminescent blood, as a result of methane-based proteins and possibly a high copper content in their blood. | ||
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While physically weaker compared to other members of the Covenant such as the [[Sangheili|'''Sangheili''']] or [[Jiralhanae|'''Jiralhanae''']], the Unggoy do have a few unique advantages over almost every playable species in HaloStation; not only are Unggoy resistant to the sheer cold and deadly vacuum of space, but they always spawn with a methane tank due to them needing to breathe methane instead of oxygen. This means that ''every single Unggoy player spawns with EVA capabilities from the start'', making them excellent for boarding operations or otherwise operating in hostile atmospheres. | While physically weaker compared to other members of the Covenant such as the [[Sangheili|'''Sangheili''']] or [[Jiralhanae|'''Jiralhanae''']], the Unggoy do have a few unique advantages over almost every playable species in HaloStation; not only are Unggoy resistant to the sheer cold and deadly vacuum of space, but they always spawn with a methane tank due to them needing to breathe methane instead of oxygen. This means that ''every single Unggoy player spawns with EVA capabilities from the start'', making them excellent for boarding operations or otherwise operating in hostile atmospheres. |
Revision as of 06:33, 30 August 2023
Basic Intel
Intro
The Grunts, also known as Unggoy, are a race of anthropod-like aliens well known for their frequent role in the Covenant as cannon fodder infantry. They lay at the absolute bottom of the Covenant hierarchy, and are often mistreated by virtually every other higher-ranking race in the hegemony.
Physiology & Origins
Unggoy hail from the frigid and hostile world of Balaho; as their homeworld features a methane-based atmosphere, Unggoy are incapable of breathing oxygen and require special harnesses when operating in unsuitable atmospheres. Balaho is home to brackish tidal flats and countless swamps; as such, the Unggoy are adapted to have a natural resilience to extremely cold environments. However, when compared to other members of the Covenant such as the Sangheili or Jiralhanae, Unggoy are physically weaker, but still similar in strength to humans.
Being classified as xenoarthropods, Unggoy bear physical features that give them similarities to some arthropods and crustaceans. However, they are not entirely similar; this is best seen with the three known subspecies, consisting of the Kafv, the Ritrit, and the Zimzib. Generally, Unggoy "skin" (which is in fact their exoskeleton) can be described as being somewhere between leathery and scaly, sometimes featuring protruding spikes and scales on the arms and legs, with limbs being semi-segmented at joints like the fingers and toes. It should be noted that Unggoy are not true arthropods; they still possess a skeleton and a "closed" circulatory system, unlike arthropods found on Earth. They possess bright blue bio-luminescent blood, as a result of methane-based proteins and possibly a high copper content in their blood.
(author's note: will be fleshed out further later)
While physically weaker compared to other members of the Covenant such as the Sangheili or Jiralhanae, the Unggoy do have a few unique advantages over almost every playable species in HaloStation; not only are Unggoy resistant to the sheer cold and deadly vacuum of space, but they always spawn with a methane tank due to them needing to breathe methane instead of oxygen. This means that every single Unggoy player spawns with EVA capabilities from the start, making them excellent for boarding operations or otherwise operating in hostile atmospheres.
Unggoy are frequently looked down upon as being unintelligent or outright stupid - and for many individuals, this stigma tends to hold true, though this is only really the case due to their poor education and training. In the right circumstances, an Unggoy can actually be surprisingly intelligent, resourceful, and knowledgeable. They absorb knowledge more readily than other races, which often leads to intelligent individuals being tasked with monitoring communications. They are also an extremely sociable race, having a very strong pack mentality; as such, they will often form bonds between members of their group, even those of other species.
Lore
The Unggoy were one of the first races to be integrated into the Covenant hegemony, specifically being the fourth species to be converted (coming after the Mgalekgolo and Kig-Yar respectively). They were enslaved to be used as both laborers and cannon fodder in combat - and quickly found themselves in a bitter rivalry with the Kig-Yar, which held a similar but slightly higher ranking than them. The other races of the Covenant ignored this rivalry, which was only worsened by a growing Unggoy population on the Covenant holy city of High Charity; the sheer numbers of Unggoy forced many Kig-Yar to relocate their homes to accommodate them, much to their chagrin. To make matters worse, the move often put stress on Kig-Yar mothers which lead to higher infant mortality rates, and Unggoy that shared habitats with the Kig-Yar sometimes trampled their nests by accident.
This would eventually reach a breaking point when some radical Kig-Yar shipmasters poisoned recreational infusion narcotics that the Unggoy frequently enjoyed, leading to several thousand Unggoy becoming sterile. Even though this was discovered by a junior staffer in the Ministry of Concert, the matter was not looked into by either the respective Minister or the High Council, due to wanting to maintain the loyalty of the Kig-Yar. This, in combination with the ever-growing unrest between the two races and their species' enslavement, led to the legendary Unggoy Rebellion of 2462.
The wide-scale Unggoy riots were so massive in number and tenacity that even the Sangheili and Kig-Yar struggled to put an end to the Rebellion, and the Hierarchs were required to appoint an Arbiter. This Arbiter, Heki 'Gibadee, failed to quell the Rebellion with tactics alone, and resorted to far more drastic and brutal measures - glassing Balaho. With the glassing being broadcasted to the rioting crowds on High Charity, the Unggoy were presented with a simple choice; cease their Rebellion or watch their homeworld burn. Unwilling to see their home be destroyed, the Unggoy surrendered, ending the Unggoy Rebellion.
Despite the immense damage caused by the Unggoy Rebellion, the Sangheili commanders that worked to quell it were actually impressed by the collective tenacity of the Unggoy, despite their lack of individual skill in combat; had they not resorted to glassing Balaho, there was a real chance that the Unggoy would have actually succeeded in their revolt from sheer numbers alone. Following their warrior tradition, the Sangheili not only forgave the Unggoy, but awarded them for their fighting spirit with better training, equipment, and permission to use actual weapons in the field of battle. However, they would still remain as they were in terms of their rank and status within the Covenant.
Ranks and Roles
The Unggoy Minor is the lowest ranking role of the entire Covenant empire, below even the Yanme'e Minor and the average Kig-Yar. Their sole purpose is to act as living cannon fodder - throwing themselves at the enemy in droves to kill them with sheer numbers rather than actual skill. Of course, any Unggoy Minor can also actually be decently adept, allowing them to be promoted in the field should they prove themselves worthy (and somehow survive in the first place). Thus, the Unggoy Minor is a perfect beginner role for a person new to playing HaloStation in general, due to the low level of competence they require both in gameplay and in actual lore.
The Unggoy Major is more or less an identical role to that of the Minor - however, they have the capability to act as a role of leadership for other Unggoy Minors and Unggoy Heavies. When other superiors are present, though, any major orders they give will tend to be overruled out of principle. Regardless, they can help keep a squad of otherwise incompetent Minors together in the heat of combat despite only having marginally better experience and competence - more often than not, they're just Unggoy Minors that have managed to survive a few battles. Thus, they're a good beginner role for those who are familiar with HaloStation but are still just starting out.
Unggoy Heavies are similar to Majors in that they are Unggoy individuals who have survived multiple battles and thus have actual combat experience. However, instead of taking on a leadership role, they are entrusted with hauling around and using heavy weaponry such as as Fuel Rod Cannons, Plasma Repeaters, or Plasma Turrets. On top of that they're often employed to drive heavy vehicles such as Wraiths and Goblins, and thus can be a considered as a simple support role.
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Biology
The Unggoy are a sapient species of squat bipedal xeno-arthropodal vertebroid lifeforms in the unified races of the Covenant Empire. They were the fourth species to be assimilated into the Covenant.They are the lowest-ranking species in the hierarchy, and are frequently mistreated by almost every higher-ranking race. Unggoy are primarily used as laborers, slaves, or in combat situations, as cannon fodder. They are one of the later races to be introduced into the Covenant, and were either the second or third Covenant species to be encountered by humans. They are referred to as Grunts by humans, as they are considered weak in comparison to their superiors, because they perform the majority of the physical labor required by the Covenant and they lack the knowledge of combat compared to other Covenant species.
History
The Unggoy are native to the planet of Balaho. They were used as slaves, laborers, or cannon fodder. Generally poor combatants due to cowardice, lack of tactical aptitude, and being poor shots; they are often deployed in large numbers to compensate. They can wield two-handed weapons with just one hand, due to their strong physical structure despite being small framed. They have a bitter rivalry with the Kig-Yar race, due to them encroaching on Kig-Yar territory and displacing their nests.