But first, I'd like to go over Honor Guards. Now we go to Commanders, a.k.a., Zealots. Stealth Major (black armor, to command Stealth forces).Stealth Minor (brown armor, for ambushes and stuff like that).Ossoona (light blue armor, for spy missions).Ship Master (maybe they command Scarabs and other large vehicles).Field Master (standard Ultra, field commanders, like UNSC Colonels).Rtas 'Vadumee, in fact, on the level Great Journey, has shields no higher than a Sangheili Ultra. The latter is also a special operations rank, and all three ranks wear silver armor and have high shields. Ultra Sangheili can be divided into two or three ranks, Field Master (the standard Ultra), Ship Master, and Special Operations Commander. They, like most other Sangheili ranks, are only seen in Halo 2, and only 1 variation is seen the turquoise and blue ones. Rangers are also Special Operations units who operate in vacuum with jet packs. They are known to wield plasma pistols and lots of plasma grenades. However, they may, in fact, have light blue armor and be the stealth Sangheili that appear in Halo: Combat Evolved. They have no shields, as they would interfere with Active Camo (supposedly), and black armor. However, they are simply Major Sangheili sent on spy missions. Since they were introduced in Halo: The Flood, this rank may or may not be accurate. Now we come to the strangest stealth rank of all: Ossoona. Stealth Majors have black armor, and weak shields with the strength of a Minor's in Halo 2. Stealth Minors have brown/light blue armor, and barely any/no shields. These would maybe also go under the category of Special Operations, along with Rangers and Special Operations Officers and Commanders. Stealth Minors, Stealth Majors, and/or Ossoonas. Now, as I went over in a previous blog, there seem to be two or three ranks of Stealth Sangheili. It's much more detailed than the previous list already.
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