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{{Quote|So, why are you [[UNSC Navy|joining]], Mr. Delgado?"<br>"I'd like to shoot down some Covenant ships, Mr. ONI man.|A conversation between Ignatio Delgado and an [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] [[Hadley|agent]]<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', ''page 356''</ref>}}


{{Quote|So, why are you [[UNSC Navy|joining]], Mr. Delgado?"<br>"I'd like to shoot down some Covenant ships, Mr. ONI man.|A conversation between Ingnatio Delgado and an [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] [[Hadley|Agent]]<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', page 358</ref>}}
'''Ignatio Delgado''' was a highly trusted resident of [[the Rubble]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 11''</ref> He was chosen by the community's [[Rubble Security Council|security council]] to keep control over a data chip that contained the location of [[Earth]]. After the destruction of the Rubble, Delgado joined the [[UNSC Navy]] with the promise of a posting on an [[ONI]] [[Prowler]] if he passed his training.<ref name="HCP355">'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 355-356''</ref>
 
'''Ignatio Delgado''' was a highly trusted resident of [[The Rubble]].<ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', page 11</ref> He was chosen by the community's security council to keep control over a datachip that contained the location of [[Earth]].


==Biography==
==Biography==
===Early life===
===Early life===
Ignatio was born on [[Madrigal]], several years prior to the [[Human-Covenant War]]. When the [[Covenant]] glassed the planet, he escaped aboard an [[Insurrectionist]] ship when he was just fourteen along with his good friend [[Maria Esquival]], but not before getting separated from his parents, who were killed along with the majority of Madrigal's population.
Ignatio was born on [[Madrigal]] in the city of [[Nueva Lima]], several years prior to the [[Human-Covenant War]]. He was good friends with [[Maria Esquival]]. When the [[Covenant]] glassed the planet, he escaped aboard an [[Insurrectionist]] ship when he was just fourteen along with Maria, but not before getting separated from his parents, who were killed along with the majority of Madrigal's population.<ref name="cp41">'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 41''</ref>


While growing up in the Rubble, [[Diego Esquival]], a young Insurrectionist and Maria's brother, played the part of his father and mentor. Ignatio later went to join the Rubble Defense Force, pledging to never again let what happened to Madrigal happen to the Rubble.
While growing up in the Rubble, [[Diego Esquival]], a young Insurrectionist and Maria's brother, played the part of his father and mentor. Ignatio later went to join the [[Rubble Defense Force]], pledging to never again let what happened to Madrigal happen to the Rubble.<ref name="cp45">'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 45''</ref>


===The Battle of the Rubble===
===Battle of the Rubble===
{{Main|Battle of the Rubble}}
{{Main|Battle of the Rubble}}
When the UNSC [[Cole Protocol]] was initiated, all data containing coordinates to [[Earth]] and other [[human colonies]] on the Rubble were destroyed, except one. To protect the navigation data, a data chip containing the information was given to Delgado by the [[Rubble Security Council]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 13''</ref> However, Delgado and his co-pilot [[Melko Hollister]] were attacked by rogue [[Kig-Yar]] that were once ostensibly loyal to the Rubble. Melko was killed, but [[Spartan-II|Spartan]] [[Adriana-111]] intervened and killed the aliens. Ignatio had been wounded, but Adriana healed him and made him promise to take care of the data. She left him with a beacon that he could use if he was endangered.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''pages 15-17''</ref> Delgado attended Hollister's funeral, where he met with [[Diego Esquival]]. Diego warned him that a member of the Security Council was leaking information to the Kig-Yar. Diego also asked Delgado to find information about the freighter the ''[[Kestrel (freighter)|Kestrel]]'' that was doing smuggling jobs among the human colonies.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 42''</ref>
To find information about the ''Kestrel'', Delgado went to the bar [[Eddie's In The Rock]]. Delgado came across Adriana again, who was also attempting to find information about the ''Kestrel''. Five rebels overheard their conversation and approached them. When the men attacked them, Adriana swiftly defeated the insurgents, with the help of [[Jai-006]], and brought Delgado to Gray Team's ship, the ''[[Petya]]'', to meet [[Michael-120]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 67''</ref> The Spartans revealed their intentions to Delgado, destroy any data that could lead to human colonies and disrupt the insurrectionists from the inside. As Delgado left, he was instructed to find out more about who in the Rubble Security Council is leaking information to the Kig-Yar.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 71''</ref>
Later, Delgado was approached by Council member [[Peter Bonifacio]]. Bonifacio asked Delgado to hand over the data chip, with the intentions of giving it to the Kig-Yar leader, [[Reth]]. When he 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 Diego was shot and mortally wounded by Bonifacio. Diego and Delgado were locked in the ''Distancia'''s damaged airlocks and left to die from lack of [[oxygen]]. Esquival succumbed to his wounds, but Delgado was rescued by [[Spartan-II|Spartan]] [[Gray Team]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 238''</ref>
He assisted then-Lieutenant [[Jacob Keyes]], Gray Team and a battalion of [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODSTs]] take a Kig-Yar ship and afterwards, defeated a few dozen Kig-Yar alongside the ODSTs, Spartans and his fellow [[Rubble Defense Force]] members. During the final stages of the battle, Delgado flew a [[D77-TC Pelican]] to retrieve ODSTs and Spartans from the surface of [[Metisette]], where they had planted a timed [[Shiva-class nuclear missile|nuclear device]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 307''</ref>


Ignatio had been being aided by and aiding a group of Spartans known as [[Gray Team]] during the events leading up to the Battle of the Rubble. He was captured by Peter Bonifacio and some of his cronies before the battle and forced to give up the NAV datachip, and he was also alongside Diego Esquival when Diego was shot. Bonifacio damaged the ship's airlocks and left Delgado to die from lack of air. Delgado was subsequently rescued by Gray Team.
===Joining the Navy===
Soon after the battle and helping [[Exodus Project|Habitat Exodus]] and the Rubble's surviving population evacuate to the [[18 Scorpii system]], he made the decision to join the [[UNSC Navy]] after attending the funeral of his friend and former mentor, Diego Esquival on [[Falaknuma]]. Due to his background and attitude, the Navy recruiter was uninterested in Delgado, but [[Commander]] [[Hadley]] of [[ONI]] intervened on his behalf. Hadley promised that if Delgado didn't wash out, he would have a place on an ONI [[Prowler]] after he graduated. Delgado, after flipping Hadley off, officially signed on, stating that too many people would be pleased if he failed to even consider it.{{Ref/Reuse|HCP355}}


He also assisted Captain Keyes, Grey Team and a battalion of ODSTs take a Kig-Yar ship and afterward, defeated a few dozen Jackals alongside the ODSTs, Spartans and his fellow Rubble Defense force members. During the final stages of the battle, Delgado flew a [[D77-TC|Pelican]] to retrieve ODSTs and Spartans from the surface of Metisette, where they had planted a timed nuclear device. Soon after the battle and helping the Rubble evacuate to the Scorpi system, he made the decision to join the [[UNSC Navy]] after attending the funeral of his friend and former mentor, [[Diego Esquival]].
==Personality and traits==
Delgado is known for being loyal, such as still attending his co-pilot's funeral when most of the attendants blamed him for the death. Additionally, when the Spartans of [[Gray Team]] asked for his assistance in locating the data chip, he initially refused, as he disliked the UNSC. However, he grew to trust the Spartans and other members of the UNSC.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 308''</ref> When the Rubble allied with some [[Kig-Yar]], Delgado did not trust the aliens.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 73''</ref>


==Personality==
Despite being close to [[Diego Esquival]], he still felt awkward due to his parents' views toward people like Diego (a known Insurrectionist), who used to plant bombs in passenger ships and engage in other rebel activity for money, which his parents called "blood money".{{Ref/Reuse|cp45}}
Delgado is known for being loyal, such as still attending his co-pilot's funeral when most of the attendants blamed him for the death. Additionally, when the Spartans of Gray Team asked for his assistance in locating the datachip, he refused, as he disliked the UNSC.
 
==Equipment==
He owned a handgun called [[Señora Sies]]. Ignatio's uncle had altered his standard M6 pistol by replacing the standard stock with a very rare oak back on [[Madrigal]].<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 14''</ref> Ignatio said he had made a piece of art out of the standard issue pistol. Delgado later gave the pistol to the injured ODST [[Faison]] on board a Covenant vessel. After Faison's death, it was presumed lost or destroyed.<ref>'''Halo: The Cole Protocol''', ''page 274''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*Despite being close to [[Diego Esquival]], he still feels awkward due to his parents' views toward people like Diego (a known Insurrectionist), who used to plant bombs in passenger ships and engage in other rebel activity for money, which his parents called "blood money".
*He owned a handgun called Señora Sies. Ignatio's uncle had altered his standard M6 pistol by replacing the standard stock with a very rare oak back on Madrigal. Ignatio said he had made a piece of art out of the standard issue pistol. Delgado later gave the pistol to the injured ODST [[Faison]] on board a Covenant vessel. After Faison's death, it was presumed lost or destroyed.
*His handgun, Señora Sies, presumably means "Mrs. Six" (probably after the fact that it is an M6 Magnum).
*His childhood nickname was Nacho. Only Maria Esquival continued to call him that as an adult.
*His childhood nickname was Nacho. Only Maria Esquival continued to call him that as an adult.
*In ''The Cole Protocol'', it states that he was fourteen when Madrigal was glassed in [[2528]], implying he was born in 2514. <ref>'''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]''', page 41</ref>However, if his birthday was later in the year, ''after'' Madrigal was glassed, then he would have turned fifteen in 2528, thus he would have been born in [[2513]].
*In ''The Cole Protocol'', it states that he was fourteen when Madrigal was glassed in [[2528]], implying he was born in 2514.{{Ref/Reuse|cp41}} However, if his birthday was later in the year, ''after'' Madrigal was glassed, then he would have turned fifteen in 2528, thus he would have been born in [[2513]].
*Delgado, as well as most of the residents of The Rubble are likely of Spanish origin. This may be due to most of the Rubble residents having Hispanic names and partaking in Latin American customs such as the ''quincieñera''. This implies that most people that lived in the colony of Madrigal, as well as the Rubble, came from Spain or Latin American descent.
*Delgado, as well as most of the residents of The Rubble are likely of Spanish origin. This may be due to most of the Rubble residents having Hispanic names and partaking in Latin American customs such as the ''quincieñera''. This implies that most people that lived in the colony of Madrigal, as well as the Rubble, came from Spain or Latin American descent.


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