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Sesa 'Refumee

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"The Elites are blind, Arbiter, but I will make them see."
— Sesa 'Refumee

Sesa 'Refumee was the leader of a group of Covenant heretics who had taken control of a Forerunner gas mine over Threshold and a small outpost on Basis, the gas giant's moon which Installation 04 rested between.[1][2]

Biography

Heretic uprising

'Refumee with two holo-drones.
Alongside 'Refumee, 343 Guilty Spark discusses the Halo Array.

"I wondered who the Prophets would send to silence me. An Arbiter? I'm flattered."
— 'Refumee to Arbiter Thel 'Vadamee.

At the behest of the Prophet of Stewardship, Sesa 'Refumee, along with Loka 'Bandolee, was given command of an artifact retrieval group to study a Forerunner gas mine above Threshold.[3] 'Refumee was not on the structure when John-117 detonated the Template:UNSCship's engines, destroying Installation 04. 'Refumee first encountered Installation 04's Monitor, 343 Guilty Spark, a few days after the Halo’s destruction. The Monitor "edified" him about the true nature of Halo, the fate of the Forerunners, and the origins of the Flood. Realizing that the Prophets' teachings were false, 'Refumee and the Sangheili and Unggoy under his command revolted against the Prophets. He tried to spread the truth to the rest of the Covenant in hopes that others would rally to his cause, which infuriated the High Prophets of Truth and Mercy.[1]

Sesa was branded a traitor and a heretic by Truth, who sent Thel 'Vadamee, the newly appointed Arbiter, to execute 'Refumee and to quell his heretical movement. At first, 'Refumee tried to protect himself by releasing the Flood in specific areas to kill the Arbiter and his strike team. In the meantime, a perilous and lethal storm raged outside, threatening to kill the strike team if they could not find shelter. To force 'Refumee out of hiding, 'Vadamee cut the cable that prevented the station from falling into the gas giant.[1] As he attempted to make his escape in a Seraph fighter, the Arbiter found him and engaged him in battle. Despite 'Refumee's clever use of holo-drones, 'Vadamee soon killed him and retrieved Guilty Spark from the station.[2]

With the death of the 'Refumee and most of his followers at the hands of the Arbiter, and with 343 Guilty Spark in the hands of Tartarus and the Hierarchs, the heresy was quelled. However, its ideals were later revived during the Great Schism by the Covenant Separatists.

Combat

Sesa 'Refumee firing his plasma rifles.

For all intents and purposes, Sesa 'Refumee, on his own, is just a Sangheili Ranger with differently-colored armor and shields that could withstand up to two Energy Sword lunges, making him accurately comparable to an Ultra Elite. He utilizes two holo-drones to assist him in a fight and as a method to stay away from harm's reach. These holo-drones, when projected, creates two identical models (albeit a darker armor tint) of himself, which deal real damage upon the player. When a holo-drone is "killed", the model will dissipate and the holo-drone ball will simply drop to the floor. On higher levels, defeating the first drones will make the real Sesa fly into one of the pipes and several more drones will appear. However, the real Sesa will often hide in one of the pipes on the top of the room. He will not respond to damage and can be easily killed with a Carbine or Needler.

Trivia

  • Sesa 'Refumee was voiced by Miguel Ferrer.
  • There is a glitch in which, if the player keeps lunging at 'Refumee through the window on The Arbiter, when he escapes on a Banshee the player will go through the window; if the player then throws a plasma grenade at the Banshee, he can not get in it. If he is pushed off the ledge he will die.
  • Sesa 'Refumee's hologram may have been the inspiration for the Hologram Armor Ability in Halo: Reach.

List of appearances

Sources

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  1. ^ a b c Halo 2, campaign level The Arbiter
  2. ^ a b Halo 2, campaign level The Oracle
  3. ^ Halo: The Flood (2010), bonus content

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