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:"''Freshman Senator Andrew Del Rio wastes no time turning Biko into an anti-Chief campaign, but news from the Outer Colonies tells a very different story. With the truth about the Spartan program hanging in the balance, how far will ONI go to bury it?''"
:"''Freshman Senator Andrew Del Rio wastes no time turning Biko into an anti-Chief campaign, but news from the Outer Colonies tells a very different story. With the truth about the Spartan program hanging in the balance, how far will ONI go to bury it?''"


Ben, with no choice but to stay put in fear of capture by ONI, secludes himself inside his undisclosed hideout. Ben listens to a speech made by senator [[Andrew Del Rio]], who condemns the Master Chief, and calls him the "Fallen Spartan". The tripwire Ben set up outside the apartment was suddenly set off, catching Ben of guard. However Ben quickly realizes it is Ray. Ray assures Ben he took every necessary precaution to get there and that he has news about the incident at Biko. Ray shows Ben a message from the Sangheili delegation at Biko saying that both they and the Master Chief had nothing to do with the massacre and questioning the UEG for doing nothing while the population of Biko calls for unjust blood. Ray tells Ben that the footage showing Biko as peaceful is a loop of old footage, and that he managed to track down a fact-gatherer named [[Ravi]], who captured video evidence of protests, riots and martial law happening on the planet. Ray tells Ben that Sekibo's men want to clear the Sangheili but have been silenced by the UEG, and that the real perpetrators of the massacre are a group of rebel extremists called [[Sapien Sunrise]]. In return for this, Ray asked Ben if he could call Petra and see what they were saying on Earth. Ben called her, but before he could say anything, Petra interrupts him and tells him she has a lead he might be interested in, Ben agrees to it and Petra sends him the details: an anomaly on the glassed planet, Bliss, with a 72 hour time window. Ben heads back to his home to gather the remaining money he has, but when he arrives, he finds his entire apartment gutted.
Ben, with no choice but to stay put in fear of capture by ONI, secludes himself inside his undisclosed hideout. Ben listens to a speech made by senator [[Andrew Del Rio]], who condemns the Master Chief, and calls him the "Fallen Spartan". The tripwire Ben set up outside the apartment was suddenly set off, catching Ben off guard. However Ben quickly realizes it is Ray. Ray assures Ben he took every necessary precaution to get there and that he has news about the incident at Biko. Ray shows Ben a message from the Sangheili delegation at Biko saying that both they and the Master Chief had nothing to do with the massacre and questioning the UEG for doing nothing while the population of Biko calls for unjust blood. Ray tells Ben that the footage showing Biko as peaceful is a loop of old footage, and that he managed to track down a fact-gatherer named [[Ravi]], who captured video evidence of protests, riots and martial law happening on the planet. Ray tells Ben that Sekibo's men want to clear the Sangheili but have been silenced by the UEG, and that the real perpetrators of the massacre are a group of rebel extremists called [[Sapien Sunrise]]. In return for this, Ray asked Ben if he could call Petra and see what they were saying on Earth. Ben called her, but before he could say anything, Petra interrupts him and tells him she has a lead he might be interested in, Ben agrees to it and Petra sends him the details: an anomaly on the glassed planet, Bliss, with a 72 hour time window. Ben heads back to his home to gather the remaining money he has, but when he arrives, he finds his entire apartment gutted.


===Episode 11: Down To The Bone===
===Episode 11: Down To The Bone===