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{{Status|Canon}}
{{Era|UNSC|HCW|Post}}
{{Character infobox
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|name=Andrew Del Rio
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{{Main|Battle of Requiem}}
{{Main|Battle of Requiem}}
{{Quote|multi=yes|q1=I... am ''ordering'' you... TO SURRENDER THAT AI!|Del Rio|q2=No, sir.|John-117|Del Rio to John-117 after Cortana's sudden rampant outburst}}
{{Quote|multi=yes|q1=I... am ''ordering'' you... TO SURRENDER THAT AI!|Del Rio|q2=No, sir.|John-117|Del Rio to John-117 after Cortana's sudden rampant outburst}}
Following the disappearance of a science team on [[Ivanoff Station]] in [[2557]], the ''UNSC Infinity'' went to assist, and Del Rio picked up a distress call from the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, sent out by [[John-117]] and [[Cortana]]. Del Rio then found the [[Forerunner]] [[shield world]] of [[Requiem]] and began to approach the planet, sending out transmissions to try and contact John.<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Requiem (level)|Requiem]]''</ref> Eventually Cortana was able to respond to Del Rio's transmissions, but they continued to be garbled. Not fully hearing Cortana's warnings not to approach Requiem, Del Rio guided the ''Infinity'' to the entrance portal and was pulled in the planet, crashing in the jungles of Requiem.<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Forerunner (level)|Forerunner]]''</ref> In response, Del Rio sent out Lasky, Commander [[Sarah Palmer]], and a contingent of [[Spartan-IV]]s and [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] to try to find the coordinates of the [[gravity well]]. Del Rio believed the ''Infinity'' could provide covering fire and defend itself, however, it failed in both, as [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant remnant]] forces led by the [[Didact]] forced their way to the bridge. Only John, who had recently encountered what remained of the scouting party, was able to save the ship by activating the defenses using a [[HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark IX Armor Defense System|Mantis]]. With ''Infinity's'' defenses reactivated, the ship was able to destroy two {{Pattern|Zanar|light cruiser}}s and drive off the Didact's [[Cryptum]].<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Infinity (Halo 4 level)|Infinity]]''</ref>
Following the disappearance of a science team on [[Ivanoff Station]] in [[2557]], the ''UNSC Infinity'' went to assist, and Del Rio picked up a distress call from the {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, sent out by [[John-117]] and [[Cortana]]. Del Rio then found the [[Forerunner]] [[shield world]] of [[Requiem]] and began to approach the planet, sending out transmissions to try and contact John.<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Requiem (level)|Requiem]]''</ref> Eventually Cortana was able to respond to Del Rio's transmissions, but they continued to be garbled. Not fully hearing Cortana's warnings not to approach Requiem, Del Rio guided the ''Infinity'' to the entrance portal and was pulled in the planet, crashing in the jungles of Requiem.<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Forerunner (level)|Forerunner]]''</ref> In response, Del Rio sent out Lasky, Commander [[Sarah Palmer]], and a contingent of [[Spartan-IV]]s and [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marines]] to try to find the coordinates of the [[gravity well]]. Del Rio believed the ''Infinity'' could provide covering fire and defend itself, however, it failed in both, as [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant remnant]] forces led by the [[Didact]] forced their way to the bridge. Only John, who had recently encountered what remained of the scouting party, was able to save the ship by activating the defenses using a [[HRUNTING/YGGDRASIL Mark IX Armor Defense System|Mantis]]. With ''Infinity's'' defenses reactivated, the ship was able to destroy two {{Class|CRS|light cruiser}}s and drive off the Didact's [[Cryptum]].<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Infinity (Halo 4 level)|Infinity]]''</ref>


Meeting with John and Cortana on the bridge, Del Rio discussed the hostile [[Promethean]] response on Requiem. He sent John and [[Gypsy Company]] to disable the gravity well keeping the ship on the planet as he wanted to leave immediately. Del Rio showed disrespect for the Spartan, and refused to give him optimal intelligence on the mission, though he did provide a [[M510 Mammoth|Mammoth]]. Del Rio referred to the mission as a Blowthrough Op to John and Cortana's disgust as Del Rio's haste made him refuse to send in Force Recon to check out exactly what they would be facing. However, Covenant forces eventually began attacking the ''Infinity''. John managed to disable the [[gravity well]] and defeat the Covenant. Back aboard ''Infinity'', John tried to convince Del Rio not to leave Requiem, citing his encounter with the [[Librarian]] AI. Del Rio did not believe him, believing him and Cortana to be delusional. He instead ordered that the vessel retreat to [[Carinae Station]], prompting an outburst of anger from an increasingly rampant Cortana. Del Rio ordered Lasky to immediately remove her for decommissioning per [[UNSC Regulation 12-145-72, Article 55|UNSC regulation]]. Before Lasky could comply, John took Cortana himself. Furious, Del Rio demanded John surrender Cortana, but the Spartan calmly refused. Del Rio ordered Palmer to arrest John, but everyone on the bridge ignored the captain, prompting John to walk away.<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]]''</ref> Del Rio sent Lasky to stop John from leaving; instead, Lasky provided the Master Chief with a means to escape.<ref name="shutdown">'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Shutdown]]''</ref>
Meeting with John and Cortana on the bridge, Del Rio discussed the hostile [[Promethean]] response on Requiem. He sent John and [[Gypsy Company]] to disable the gravity well keeping the ship on the planet as he wanted to leave immediately. Del Rio showed disrespect for the Spartan, and refused to give him optimal intelligence on the mission, though he did provide a [[M510 Mammoth|Mammoth]] Del Rio referred to the mission as a Blowthrough Op to John and Cortana's disgust as Del Rio's haste made him refuse to send in Force Recon to check out exactly what they would be facing.. However, Covenant forces eventually began attacking the ''Infinity''. John managed to disable the [[gravity well]] and defeat the Covenant. Back aboard ''Infinity'', John tried to convince Del Rio not to leave Requiem, citing his encounter with the [[Librarian]] AI. Del Rio did not believe him, believing him and Cortana to be delusional. He instead ordered that the vessel retreat to [[Carinae Station]], prompting an outburst of anger from an increasingly rampant Cortana. Del Rio ordered Lasky to immediately remove her for decommissioning per [[UNSC Regulation 12-145-72, Article 55|UNSC regulation]]. Before Lasky could comply, John took Cortana himself. Furious, Del Rio demanded John surrender Cortana, but the Spartan calmly refused. Del Rio ordered Palmer to arrest John, but everyone on the bridge ignored the captain, prompting John to walk away.<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]]''</ref> Del Rio sent Lasky to stop John from leaving; instead, Lasky provided the Master Chief with a means to escape.<ref name="shutdown">'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Shutdown]]''</ref>


Del Rio then returned to [[Earth]] aboard ''Infinity''.{{Ref/Reuse|shutdown}} Some time before the Didact [[New Phoenix Incident|reached Earth]], however, [[FLEETCOM]], Fleet Admiral [[Terrence Hood]], and the rest of the [[UNSC Security Council]]{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} disagreed with his decisions on Requiem, especially his abandonment of the Master Chief. He was relieved from ''Infinity's'' command and replaced with Thomas Lasky,<ref name="midnight">'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Midnight]]''</ref> and Del Rio was to undergo an investigation to judge his actions. Though initial investigations decided that his analysis to abandon John-117 was proven correct by the failure of the UNSC Home Fleet to slow or stop ''Mantle's Approach'' from composing New Phoenix, it mattered little with the return of the Master Chief and his victory over the Didact.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}
Del Rio then returned to [[Earth]] aboard ''Infinity''.{{Ref/Reuse|shutdown}} Some time before the Didact [[New Phoenix Incident|reached Earth]], however, [[FLEETCOM]], Fleet Admiral [[Terrence Hood]], and the rest of the [[UNSC Security Council]]{{Ref/Reuse|universe}} disagreed with his decisions on Requiem, especially his abandonment of the Master Chief. He was relieved from ''Infinity's'' command and replaced with Thomas Lasky,<ref name="midnight">'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Midnight]]''</ref> and Del Rio was to undergo an investigation to judge his actions. Though initial investigations decided that his analysis to abandon John-117 was proven correct by the failure of the UNSC Home Fleet to slow or stop ''Mantle's Approach'' from composing New Phoenix, it mattered little with the return of the Master Chief and his victory over the Didact.{{Ref/Reuse|universe}}
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Del Rio performed poorly under pressure. During the Battle of Requiem, he became increasingly frustrated and became angry when others questioned his orders. When directly challenged, he was reduced to a screaming rage, demanding the arrest of the Master Chief for refusing to surrender Cortana for decommissioning, though it was an order nobody on the bridge followed through on.
Del Rio performed poorly under pressure. During the Battle of Requiem, he became increasingly frustrated and became angry when others questioned his orders. When directly challenged, he was reduced to a screaming rage, demanding the arrest of the Master Chief for refusing to surrender Cortana for decommissioning, though it was an order nobody on the bridge followed through on.


[[Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]] believed that he was the type of commander who was more of a manager than a leader and as a result would be one that was followed more begrudgingly than a well-respected commander who had the devotion of his crew. This could easily be seen as true with Del Rio's crew choosing to side with the Master Chief over him, starting with the bridge crew blatantly ignoring his orders to arrest the Master Chief and continuing with Lasky helping the Master Chief to escape with a Pelican rather than stopping him as Del Rio ordered. Even the soldiers in ''Infinity's'' hanger bay would choose to ignore Del Rio's orders and allow the Master Chief to escape rather than try to stop him.
[[Vice Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]] believed that he was the type of commander who was more of a manager than a leader and as a result would be one that was followed more begrudgingly than a well-respected commander who had the devotion of his crew. This could easily be seen as true with Del Rio's crew choosing to side with the Master Chief over him, starting with the bridge crew blatantly ignoring his orders to arrest the Master Chief and continuing with Lasky helping the Master Chief to escape with a Pelican rather than stopping him as Del Rio ordered. Even the soldiers in ''Infinity's'' hanger bay would choose to ignore Del Rio's orders and allow the Master Chief to escape rather than try to stop him.


For whatever reason, Del Rio bore an intense dislike of [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-IIs]] and believed they were outdated and ready to be retired. During the Battle of Requiem, Del Rio repeatedly rejected the Master Chief's suggestions and questioned his mental competence. Much later, when the Master Chief appeared to have turned [[Treason|traitor]], Senator Del Rio used the opportunity to praise the [[SPARTAN-IV program]] and condemned the Spartan-IIs as obsolete. He was forced to recant this after the Master Chief was vindicated, and subsequently took a leave of absence, likely to escape political blowback from his condemnation.
For whatever reason, Del Rio bore an intense dislike of [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan-IIs]] and believed they were outdated and ready to be retired. During the Battle of Requiem, Del Rio repeatedly rejected the Master Chief's suggestions and questioned his mental competence. Much later, when the Master Chief appeared to have turned [[Treason|traitor]], Senator Del Rio used the opportunity to praise the [[SPARTAN-IV program]] and condemned the Spartan-IIs as obsolete. He was forced to recant this after the Master Chief was vindicated, and subsequently took a leave of absence, likely to escape political blowback from his condemnation.
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==Production notes==
==Production notes==
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American actor [[Wikipedia:Mark Rolston|Mark Rolston]], best known as the [https://www.avpcentral.com/colonial-marine-smartgunners Colonial Marine smartgunner] [[avp:Mark Drake|Private Drake]] in the 1986 film ''[[Wikipedia:Aliens (film)|Aliens]]'', voices Del Rio in ''[[Halo 4]]'' in addition to serving as the model for his face; Rolston portrays Del Rio in live action in ''[[The Commissioning]]''. Whereas Rolston's eyes naturally have a bluish tint, as seen in ''The Commissioning'', those on the captain's in-game model are light brown. Facial motion capture for Del Rio in ''Halo 4'' was provided by American actor Allen Perada.
American actor [[Wikipedia:Mark Rolston|Mark Rolston]], best known as the Colonial Marine smartgunner [[avp:Mark Drake|Private Drake]] in the 1986 film ''[[Wikipedia:Aliens (film)|Aliens]]'', voices Del Rio in ''[[Halo 4]]'' in addition to serving as the model for his face; Rolston portrays Del Rio in live action in ''[[The Commissioning]]''. Whereas Rolston's eyes naturally have a bluish tint, as seen in ''The Commissioning'', those on the captain's in-game model are light brown. Facial motion capture for Del Rio in ''Halo 4'' was provided by American actor Allen Perada.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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