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| However, Makee failed to recognize that she was just a useful tool to the Covenant who intended to dispose of her once Makee's role had been fulfilled. Even when given the chance to stop, Makee refused to listen, intent on fulfilling her destiny, ultimately leading to Makee's apparent death.{{Ref/Reuse|Transcendence}} | | However, Makee failed to recognize that she was just a useful tool to the Covenant who intended to dispose of her once Makee's role had been fulfilled. Even when given the chance to stop, Makee refused to listen, intent on fulfilling her destiny, ultimately leading to Makee's apparent death.{{Ref/Reuse|Transcendence}} |
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| Following her near-death experience, Makee seemed to finally recognize the truth about the Covenant using her, but she continued working for them out of fear. She also seemed to have more sympathy for humanity, crying as she watched [[Reach/Silver|Reach]] being glassed. While talking to [[Cortana/Silver|Cortana]], Makee showed worry that the Hierarchs would kill her for not being useful, quietly admitting that "there are all sorts of prisons." Upon being taken back to [[High Charity]] in failure, Makee was terrified of what the Hierarchs would do to her. Makee revealed to [[Var 'Gatanai]] that she was well aware by now that the Prophets were liars, claiming that they had no intention of starting the Great Journey and they must do it themselves. With Cortana's help, Makee was able to convince Var to break away to follow their own path.{{Ref/Film|Id=Aleria|TV|[[Aleria (TV Series)|Aleria]]}}
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