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Reff retaliated by grabbing a Sentinel weapon and damaged Prism's eye, declaring the Monitor to be a "false Oracle". They then eluded him in the Installation's central control chamber. Inside, Reff contacted Thon, who had temporarily allied with Team Black, to guide him to his location. But once his brother arrived, he had Black-One slammed into the control console. Seeing a holographic display of the supply convoy they were suppose to meet, Thon said that they must contact ''[[High Charity]]'' to receive assistance in securing the Installation. | Reff retaliated by grabbing a Sentinel weapon and damaged Prism's eye, declaring the Monitor to be a "false Oracle". They then eluded him in the Installation's central control chamber. Inside, Reff contacted Thon, who had temporarily allied with Team Black, to guide him to his location. But once his brother arrived, he had Black-One slammed into the control console. Seeing a holographic display of the supply convoy they were suppose to meet, Thon said that they must contact ''[[High Charity]]'' to receive assistance in securing the Installation. | ||
However, Reff instead proclaimed that they must up the Installation's weapons to blow the [[Hierarchs]]' servants out of the sky, claiming that it was destiny that he was brought here to build a "new Covenant". Thon scolded him for such thoughts, reminding him that it was only because of him that he had made it this far. Refusing to tolerate him anymore or stain their family name, Thon chose to commit fratricide against his own brother. However, Reff grabbed Thon's [[Type-1 | However, Reff instead proclaimed that they must up the Installation's weapons to blow the [[Hierarchs]]' servants out of the sky, claiming that it was destiny that he was brought here to build a "new Covenant". Thon scolded him for such thoughts, reminding him that it was only because of him that he had made it this far. Refusing to tolerate him anymore or stain their family name, Thon chose to commit fratricide against his own brother. However, Reff grabbed Thon's [[Type-1 Energy Weapon/Sword|Energy Sword]] and impaled his brother with it. Soon after, Prism had returned with a swarm of Sentinels and Gatherers, demanding that Reff step away from the console. Reff refused to listen, stating that it is he who shall unite both Covenant and human together on the path for the Great Journey. In response, Prism vaporized Reff from the legs up.<ref>'''Halo: Blood Line''', ''[[Halo: Blood Line Issue 5|Issue 5]]''</ref> | ||
==Personality== | ==Personality== | ||
Reff is described as somewhat fanatical, particularly in contrast to his pragmatic brother. He took any event that was out of the ordinary to be a sign from the Forerunners. But unlike most Sangheili, he was open-minded enough to offer to convert a human to following the Covenant doctrine | Reff is described as somewhat fanatical, particularly in contrast to his pragmatic brother. He took any event that was out of the ordinary to be a sign from the Forerunners. But unlike most Sangheili, he was open-minded enough to offer to convert a human to following the Covenant doctrine. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |