User:Justanothergrunt/Rima

Rima was a Grunt in the Covenant army during their war with the Brutes. Rima showed far above Grunt average intelligence as well as skilled markmanship and bravery. His Plan led to the famous Battle of Nlok' Rika being a great victory, as well as defeating the Rebel Brute Lokstok.

Early Miliatary Career
Rima almost immeadiatly shone above his fellow grunts in training, planning successful tactics, tricked training Jackals into "killing" each other (not really, in training), and finally, defeating his Elite commander in combat. These placed him under the command of the recognised Elite captain, Wyrda 'Itamee, one of the most famous Elites of the war.

The Battle of Nlok' Rika
In his first battle, his commander, Wyrda died, along with the majority of the elites, at the very start of the battle. Refusing to backdown, Rima took command, and organised the taking of the city (placing of turrets, the bombing/smoking tactics used) that let them successfully take the city.

Lokstok then led another group of Brutes in an effort to retake the city, but they to, were defeated.

On board the Joyful and the Onlooker
Rima spent the next two years on the Carrier ship, The Joyful and the Onlooker, hunting down Lokstok, who had refused to be assimilated into the Covenant, and was instead assassinating Covenant miliatry figures.

Eventually they caught up to the ship, but were boarded, and the majority of the crew were killed by Loksotks band of rebels.

Rima eventually again faced off with Lokstok in the Prison level, shooting his hand and killing one of his bodygaurds. Lokstok fled, but Rima ordered some Grunts to follow him up an elevator, where again they fought Lokstok, this time mutilating him. Rima threw a Plasma Grenade onto the Brute, which blasted him back into his own ship.

Death
Rima was celebrated for his Bravery and Intelligence and a parade was held in his honour 5 years after the Battle of Nlok' Rika, during which a Jackal supremist group assassinated him.

There is a small shrine in his honour at his birthplace on Balaho.