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In [[2558]], reporter Benjamin Giraud was hired by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to write a story on John-117. ONI hired Kensington to impersonate a dead teacher from [[Elysium City]] named Deon Govender.<ref name="htt">'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 01: A HAIRLINE FRACTURE''</ref> Posing as Govender, Kensington claimed to have taught at [[Elysium City Primary Education Facility Number 119]] during the future Master Chief's childhood. His first anecdote accurately relayed the story of John's dominance in games of King of the Hill. | In [[2558]], reporter Benjamin Giraud was hired by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] to write a story on John-117. ONI hired Kensington to impersonate a dead teacher from [[Elysium City]] named Deon Govender.<ref name="htt">'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 01: A HAIRLINE FRACTURE''</ref> Posing as Govender, Kensington claimed to have taught at [[Elysium City Primary Education Facility Number 119]] during the future Master Chief's childhood. His first anecdote accurately relayed the story of John's dominance in games of King of the Hill. | ||
From here however, the stories Kensington told diverged into fiction. He told a story of a twelve-year-old John showing up to a high school [[martial arts|boxing league]] and easily defeating the older boys. A year later, John and his parents were kidnapped by [[Insurrectionist]]s. According to "Govender", rising above this traumatic experience was instrumental in forging John into the man he would become. | From here however, the stories Kensington told diverged into fiction. He told a story of a twelve-year-old John showing up to a high school [[martial arts|boxing league]] and easily defeating the older boys. A year later, John and his parents were kidnapped by [[Insurrectionist]]s. According to "Govender", rising above this traumatic experience was instrumental in forging John into the man he would become.<ref name="htt"/> | ||
While digging through old records scavenged from Elysium City, Giraud found an old census registry which listed John (actually his [[flash clone]]) deceased at the age of six in [[2517]]. Then, before publishing the first episode of ''Hunt the Truth'', Giraud allowed [[Ellie Bloom]], a former resident of Elysium City, to listen to a rough cut of the episode. Bloom challenged the interviewee's version of events, calling him a liar. According to Bloom, there was never a boxing club at any high school in Elysium City, because youth boxing had been banned planet-wide for decades.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 03: CRITICAL CONDITION''</ref> | While digging through old records scavenged from Elysium City, Giraud found an old census registry which listed John (actually his [[flash clone]]) deceased at the age of six in [[2517]]. Then, before publishing the first episode of ''Hunt the Truth'', Giraud allowed [[Ellie Bloom]], a former resident of Elysium City, to listen to a rough cut of the episode. Bloom challenged the interviewee's version of events, calling him a liar. According to Bloom, there was never a boxing club at any high school in Elysium City, because youth boxing had been banned planet-wide for decades.<ref>'''Hunt the Truth''', ''Episode 03: CRITICAL CONDITION''</ref> |