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===Legacy===
===Legacy===
An [[Insurrectionist]] leader known as "[[Maya Sankar|FERO]]" leaked the initial reports of Sekibo's death, and later provided security footage of the attack. To many viewers, it appeared that the Spartan was responsible for Sekibo's assassination. Citizens of the UEG were outraged by Sekibo's death, with some calling the Master Chief a traitor for assassinating a beloved diplomat. The Outer Colonies were particularly disgruntled by his murder.<ref name="htt8"/> Several memorials were erected in his honor, including one in the fields on Biko where Sekibo's body was found.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Fallen Heroes''</ref> The Sangheili kaidon contacted the UEG and revealed that they, nor the Master Chief, were not responsible for the assassination. Further investigations soon revealed that Sapien Sunrise was responsible, though no evidence available to the public supported John's innocence.<ref name="htt10"/>
An [[Insurrectionist]] leader known as "[[Maya Sankar|FERO]]" leaked the initial reports of Sekibo's death, and later provided security footage of the attack. To many viewers, it appeared that the Spartan was responsible for Sekibo's assassination. Citizens of the UEG were outraged by Sekibo's death, with some calling the Master Chief a traitor for assassinating a beloved diplomat. The Outer Colonies were particularly disgruntled by his murder.<ref name="htt8"/> Several memorials were erected in his honor, including one in the fields on Biko where Sekibo's body was found.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Fallen Heroes''</ref> The Sangheili kaidon contacted the UEG and revealed that they, nor the Master Chief, were not responsible for the assassination. Further investigations soon revealed that Sapien Sunrise was responsible, though no evidence available to the public supported John's innocence.<ref name="htt10"/>
As [[Benjamin Giraud]] prepared to go public with the truth about the [[SPARTAN-II program]] and the Master Chief, the UEG and Biko suddenly reversed course and revealed that Sapien Sunrise was behind the attack, clearing the Master Chief and the Sangheili of any wrongdoing. Ben called it a "classic ONI half-truth" and that Sapien couldn't have pulled it off without the UEG who had rejected Sekibo's requests for help, calling it "arrogant negligence." Sapien Sunrise implicated FERO as the arms dealer who supplied them with the weapons used in the embassy massacre and ONI framed Ben as FERO.<ref name="htt13">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''Episode 13''</ref>


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