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Bonifacio soon learned that [[Ignatio Delgado]] held onto the Rubble's last [[data pad]] that contained navigation data to Earth. The two met inside a tube car and began to discuss the data. Peter expressed interest in a datapad that the [[Rubble Security Council]] had assigned Ignatio to look after. When Delgado refused to do so, Bonifacio had Delgado arrested.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 120''</ref> Delgado was later interrogated by the members of the Security Council, asking for the location of the navigation data. The Council revealed that they were intending to place the data to the [[Exodus Project]] for safekeeping. Delgado reluctantly agreed and he brought Bonifacio and Diego to where the data was hidden, aboard his freighter, the ''[[Distancia]]''.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 175''</ref> When the three reached the freighter, Delgado was about to hand the data over to Esquival, but Bonifacio betrayed the two and shot Diego, mortally wounding him. Bonifacio took the data and left the two for dead, locking Diego and Delgado in the ''Distancia'''s damaged airlocks as the [[oxygen]] supply drained. Esquival succumbed to his wounds, but Delgado was rescued by [[Spartan-II|Spartan]] [[Gray Team]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 238''</ref>  
Bonifacio soon learned that [[Ignatio Delgado]] held onto the Rubble's last [[data pad]] that contained navigation data to Earth. The two met inside a tube car and began to discuss the data. Peter expressed interest in a datapad that the [[Rubble Security Council]] had assigned Ignatio to look after. When Delgado refused to do so, Bonifacio had Delgado arrested.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 120''</ref> Delgado was later interrogated by the members of the Security Council, asking for the location of the navigation data. The Council revealed that they were intending to place the data to the [[Exodus Project]] for safekeeping. Delgado reluctantly agreed and he brought Bonifacio and Diego to where the data was hidden, aboard his freighter, the ''[[Distancia]]''.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 175''</ref> When the three reached the freighter, Delgado was about to hand the data over to Esquival, but Bonifacio betrayed the two and shot Diego, mortally wounding him. Bonifacio took the data and left the two for dead, locking Diego and Delgado in the ''Distancia'''s damaged airlocks as the [[oxygen]] supply drained. Esquival succumbed to his wounds, but Delgado was rescued by [[Spartan-II|Spartan]] [[Gray Team]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 238''</ref>  


Bonifacio fled the Rubble with the data aboard his ship, the ''[[Kestrel (Ship)|Kestrel]]'', with the intention of giving the data to Reth. He was intercepted by Gray Team's [[Petya|freighter]] and the ''Kestrel'' was disabled. [[Adriana-111]] boarded the ship and only found one of Bonifacio's bodyguards, [[Sean Williams]]. Bonifacio had fled in an escape pod to hide from the Spartans. He promised he would tell the Spartans where he hid the data if they allowed him to escape, which they reluctantly agreed to.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 260''</ref> After retrieving the data, Bonifacio continue on his way to Reth's ship. The Spartans decided to allow Bonifacio to flee, believing the Covenant would kill him in time.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 262''</ref>
Bonifacio fled the Rubble with the data aboard his ship, the ''[[Kestrel (Ship)|Kestrel]]'', with the intention of giving the data to Reth. He was intercepted by Gray Team's [[Petya|freighter]] and the ''Kestrel'' was disabled. [[Adriana-111]] boarded the ship and only found one of Bonifacio's bodyguards, [[Sean Williams]]. Bonifacio had fled in an escape pod to hid from the Spartans. He promised he would tell the Spartans where he hid the data if they allowed him to escape, which they reluctantly agreed to.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 260''</ref> After retrieving the data, Bonifacio continue on his way to Reth's ship. The Spartans decided to allow Bonifacio to flee, believing the Covenant would kill him in time.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 262''</ref>


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