Covy and Humanitie Peace treaty?

If the flood were to return in Halo Xbox One do you think it would be Possible for the Entire Covy to Join the humans to Bring Down the Flood and Promethians knowing That the Covy knows the truth behind the Halo Rings and if the Flood Returns the Didact may be Trying to reactivate the rings to rewipe the flood from the galaxy once again! I mean all Covy the Arbitor and his Elites, Juan and his Storm Covy, The brutes, buggers, Jackals, Grunts,Elites,Engineers,hunters and the rest?
This would make the greatest alliance between the Two who have been fight for decades now!

Many still hold a bitter hatred for humanity so its very unlikely and if it happened it wouldnt make much sense plot-wise and a enemy for the player to fight would be lost.

Quite frankly barely any of the entire covenant sided with the humans only most of the elites did.

> Many still hold a bitter hatred for humanity so its very unlikely and if it happened it wouldnt make much sense plot-wise and a enemy for the player to fight would be lost.
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> Quite frankly barely any of the entire covenant sided with the humans only most of the elites did.

Some of the Unggoy, Lekgolo, and Huragok did too. The only reason that we didn’t see any friendly Grunts and Hunters in Halo 3 was because Bungie didn’t want to confuse to player. (Not that suddenly making the Flood on your side after a brief cutscene confused anyone or anything)

As for the Yanme’e, Jiralhanae, and the Kig-Yar:

  • At the time, the Brutes were eager to prove themselves worthy to the San 'Shyuum. Without a doubt, they certainly wouldn’t be making any treaties with the UNSC. However, this appears to have changed. After the end of the Human-Covenant War, the Brutes don’t have anyone to “prove themselves worthy to”, so there’s little need for bad blood between them and the Sangheili. Some Brute Tribes are even negotiating peace with the UNSC/Arbiter’s forces.

  • The Kig-Yar are an entire species of sellswords. They’ll fight alongside anyone who can pay them best, and they’ll stab you in the back the moment that someone else gives them a better offer. No matter who’s side you’re on, most people have trouble trusting the Jackals.

  • The Yamne’e have always considered themselves “independent” from within the Covenant. They rarely share their tasks with other species, and they are even aggressive over what tasks that they see as their own. Despite their exquisite knowledge and skill in tasks such as repairing ships (which many Huragok have been killed over), the Yamne’e prefer to keep to themselves, so there’s no real reason to ally with them unless you’d enjoy seeing people getting killed for “stealing one’s labor”.

> > Many still hold a bitter hatred for humanity so its very unlikely and if it happened it wouldnt make much sense plot-wise and a enemy for the player to fight would be lost.
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> > Quite frankly barely any of the entire covenant sided with the humans only most of the elites did.
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> Some of the Unggoy, Lekgolo, and Huragok did too. The only reason that we didn’t see any friendly Grunts and Hunters in Halo 3 was because Bungie didn’t want to confuse to player. (Not that suddenly making the Flood on your side after a brief cutscene confused anyone or anything)
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> As for the Yanme’e, Jiralhanae, and the Kig-Yar:
>
> - At the time, the Brutes were eager to prove themselves worthy to the San 'Shyuum. Without a doubt, they certainly wouldn’t be making any treaties with the UNSC. However, this appears to have changed. After the end of the Human-Covenant War, the Brutes don’t have anyone to “prove themselves worthy to”, so there’s little need for bad blood between them and the Sangheili. Some Brute Tribes are even negotiating peace with the UNSC/Arbiter’s forces.
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> - The Kig-Yar are an entire species of sellswords. They’ll fight alongside anyone who can pay them best, and they’ll stab you in the back the moment that someone else gives them a better offer. No matter who’s side you’re on, most people have trouble trusting the Jackals.
>
> - The Yamne’e have always considered themselves “independent” from within the Covenant. They rarely share their tasks with other species, and they are even aggressive over what tasks that they see as their own. Despite their exquisite knowledge and skill in tasks such as repairing ships (which many Huragok have been killed over), the Yamne’e prefer to keep to themselves, so there’s no real reason to ally with them unless you’d enjoy seeing people getting killed for “stealing one’s labor”.

I forgot about the arbiter’s (if you can call it that) grunts and hunters. With the updated graphics they could be added in with there being clear differences. Plus it could lead to some more easter eggs. I would t have them all throughout the entire campaign though since it could get confusing.

> > > Many still hold a bitter hatred for humanity so its very unlikely and if it happened it wouldnt make much sense plot-wise and a enemy for the player to fight would be lost.
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> > > Quite frankly barely any of the entire covenant sided with the humans only most of the elites did.
> >
> > Some of the Unggoy, Lekgolo, and Huragok did too. The only reason that we didn’t see any friendly Grunts and Hunters in Halo 3 was because Bungie didn’t want to confuse to player. (Not that suddenly making the Flood on your side after a brief cutscene confused anyone or anything)
> >
> > As for the Yanme’e, Jiralhanae, and the Kig-Yar:
> >
> > - At the time, the Brutes were eager to prove themselves worthy to the San 'Shyuum. Without a doubt, they certainly wouldn’t be making any treaties with the UNSC. However, this appears to have changed. After the end of the Human-Covenant War, the Brutes don’t have anyone to “prove themselves worthy to”, so there’s little need for bad blood between them and the Sangheili. Some Brute Tribes are even negotiating peace with the UNSC/Arbiter’s forces.
> >
> > - The Kig-Yar are an entire species of sellswords. They’ll fight alongside anyone who can pay them best, and they’ll stab you in the back the moment that someone else gives them a better offer. No matter who’s side you’re on, most people have trouble trusting the Jackals.
> >
> > - The Yamne’e have always considered themselves “independent” from within the Covenant. They rarely share their tasks with other species, and they are even aggressive over what tasks that they see as their own. Despite their exquisite knowledge and skill in tasks such as repairing ships (which many Huragok have been killed over), the Yamne’e prefer to keep to themselves, so there’s no real reason to ally with them unless you’d enjoy seeing people getting killed for “stealing one’s labor”.
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> I forgot about the arbiter’s (if you can call it that) grunts and hunters. With the updated graphics they could be added in with there being clear differences. Plus it could lead to some more easter eggs. I would t have them all throughout the entire campaign though since it could get confusing.

Here’d be a good and tangable difference between both Grunt factions:

Storm Grunts | Arbiter’s Grunts

The Storm Grunts are more primitive and “organic” looking, while the Arbiter’s Grunts retain their more advanced combat harnesses and crustacean-like exoskeleton.