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*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]]. | *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. | ||
*In page 69 of [[Halo: The Cole Protocol]] it was Ignatio who tells Spartan [[Jai-006]] the Insurrectionist children's rhyme about the Spartans and Robert Watts. | |||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |