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[[File:Avatar 1.png|thumb|200px|Sapien Sunrise's logo]]
[[File:Avatar 1.png|thumb|200px|Sapien Sunrise's logo]]
{{Quote|Peace with hinge-heads is treason.|Propaganda from Sapien Sunrise{{Ref/Site|Id=xeno|URL=http://huntthetruth.tumblr.com/post/120381147948/xenophobia-sapien-sunrise-propaganda-was-pretty|Site=Tumblr|Page=Xenophobia|D=25|M=06|Y=2016|LocalArchive=Episode 10: Gag Order#Xenophobia}}}}
{{Quote|Peace with hinge-heads is treason.|Propaganda from Sapien Sunrise{{Ref/Site|Id=xeno|URL=http://huntthetruth.tumblr.com/post/120381147948/xenophobia-sapien-sunrise-propaganda-was-pretty|Site=Tumblr|Page=Xenophobia|D=25|M=06|Y=2016|LocalArchive=Episode 10: Gag Order#Xenophobia}}}}
'''Sapien Sunrise''' ('''SS''') is a xenophobic human extremist organization prominent in the [[Outer Colonies]], following the [[Human-Covenant War]].{{Ref/Reuse|xeno}} By [[2558]], Sapien Sunrise had access to military hardware and were beginning to use [[terrorist]] tactics.{{Ref/Audio|Id=HtT10|HtT|Season=1|Episode 10: Gag Order}}
'''Sapien Sunrise''' ('''SS''') is a xenophobic human extremist organization prominent in the [[Outer Colonies]], following the [[Human-Covenant War]].{{Ref/Reuse|xeno}} By [[2558]], Sapien Sunrise had access to military hardware and were beginning to use [[terrorist]] tactics.{{Ref/Audio|Id=HtT10|HtT|Ep=Episode 10: Gag Order}}


==History==
==History==
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Meanwhile, Sapien Sunrise infiltrated Sekibo's delegation, with the intent to assassinate the human and Sangheili ambassadors and blame it on the Sangheili. Sekibo uncovered evidence of the [[terrorist]] plot by Sapien Sunrise one week before the attack, though he learned only a limited degree of the plot's details. Sekibo petitioned the [[UEG Senate]] for aid, but they rejected his request immediately. Sekibo continued to peace talk conference nonetheless. By the day of the peace conference, nine members of Sapien Sunrise managed to disguise themselves as Richard Sekibo's personal bodyguard, four civilians, and four security guards of the UEG delegates. The rogue [[Spartan-II]] [[Blue Team]] learned of the assassination plot and arrived at Biko moments before the attack could commence. Spartan [[John-117]] entered the embassy and killed Sekibo's "bodyguard". A firefight ensued as the Spartan escorted the mortally wounded Sekibo and the surviving Sangheili diplomats to safety. John killed all nine Sapien Sunrise infiltrators, while ten other security personnel and three Sangheili were also killed in the engagement. John and the Sangheili escaped Biko on Blue Team's ship, while Sekibo died and his body was left behind in a field. The Biko government and the UEG covered up the incident; John was blamed for attacking "innocent" security guards and killing Sekibo. Sapien Sunrise's involvement was soon realized by investigators, but the information was hidden by the UEG from the public.{{Ref/Reuse|HtT10}}
Meanwhile, Sapien Sunrise infiltrated Sekibo's delegation, with the intent to assassinate the human and Sangheili ambassadors and blame it on the Sangheili. Sekibo uncovered evidence of the [[terrorist]] plot by Sapien Sunrise one week before the attack, though he learned only a limited degree of the plot's details. Sekibo petitioned the [[UEG Senate]] for aid, but they rejected his request immediately. Sekibo continued to peace talk conference nonetheless. By the day of the peace conference, nine members of Sapien Sunrise managed to disguise themselves as Richard Sekibo's personal bodyguard, four civilians, and four security guards of the UEG delegates. The rogue [[Spartan-II]] [[Blue Team]] learned of the assassination plot and arrived at Biko moments before the attack could commence. Spartan [[John-117]] entered the embassy and killed Sekibo's "bodyguard". A firefight ensued as the Spartan escorted the mortally wounded Sekibo and the surviving Sangheili diplomats to safety. John killed all nine Sapien Sunrise infiltrators, while ten other security personnel and three Sangheili were also killed in the engagement. John and the Sangheili escaped Biko on Blue Team's ship, while Sekibo died and his body was left behind in a field. The Biko government and the UEG covered up the incident; John was blamed for attacking "innocent" security guards and killing Sekibo. Sapien Sunrise's involvement was soon realized by investigators, but the information was hidden by the UEG from the public.{{Ref/Reuse|HtT10}}


As [[Benjamin Giraud]] prepared to go public with the truth about the [[SPARTAN-II program]] and the Master Chief, the UEG and Biko suddenly reversed course and revealed that Sapien Sunrise was behind the attack, clearing the Master Chief and the Sangheili of any wrongdoing. Ben called it a "classic ONI half-truth" and that Sapien couldn't have pulled it off without the UEG who had rejected Sekibo's requests for help, calling it "arrogant negligence." Sapien Sunrise implicated FERO as the arms dealer who supplied them with the weapons used in the embassy massacre, and ONI framed Ben as FERO.{{Ref/Audio|Id=htt13|HtT|Season=1|Episode 13: In the Bag}}
As [[Benjamin Giraud]] prepared to go public with the truth about the [[SPARTAN-II program]] and the Master Chief, the UEG and Biko suddenly reversed course and revealed that Sapien Sunrise was behind the attack, clearing the Master Chief and the Sangheili of any wrongdoing. Ben called it a "classic ONI half-truth" and that Sapien couldn't have pulled it off without the UEG who had rejected Sekibo's requests for help, calling it "arrogant negligence." Sapien Sunrise implicated FERO as the arms dealer who supplied them with the weapons used in the embassy massacre, and ONI framed Ben as FERO.{{Ref/Audio|Id=htt13|HtT|Episode=Episode 13: In the Bag}}


During the [[Carrow Conflict]] later in 2558, [[Melody Azikiwe]] reasoned that Sapien Sunrise (alongside the [[New Colonial Alliance]]) were likely culprits for the supply of military hardware to the [[Surakan Militia Volunteers|Surakan Militia]], owing to the continued tensions on [[Carrow]] between the human settlers and Sangheili refugees on the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Env|Chapter=21}}
During the [[Carrow Conflict]] later in 2558, [[Melody Azikiwe]] reasoned that Sapien Sunrise (alongside the [[New Colonial Alliance]]) were likely culprits for the supply of military hardware to the [[Surakan Militia Volunteers|Surakan Militia]], owing to the continued tensions on [[Carrow]] between the human settlers and Sangheili refugees on the planet.{{Ref/Novel|Env|Chapter=21}}

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