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'''Peter Bonifacio''' was a citizen of [[The Rubble]]. He met [[Ignatio Delgado]], and was very interested in a datapad that [[The Rubble Security Council]] had asked Ignatio to look after. He knew about the [[Exodus Project]] and also liked Sweet William cigars.<ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]] page 118-119''</ref> Peter was also a member of the Security Council, and was the first person on [[The Rubble]] to communicate with the [[Kig-yar]]. He had several henchmen, such as [[Owen]], and many ships, including [[Kestrel (Ship)|Kestrel]], which was abandoned when it was hit by an EMP blast.
'''Peter Bonifacio''' was a citizen of [[The Rubble]]. He met [[Ignatio Delgado]], and was very interested in a datapad that [[The Rubble Security Council]] had asked Ignatio to look after. He knew about the [[Exodus Project]] and also liked Sweet William cigars.<ref>''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]] page 118-119''</ref> Peter was also a member of the Security Council, and was the first person on [[The Rubble]] to communicate with the [[Kig-yar]]. He had several henchmen, such as [[Owen]], and many ships, including [[Kestrel (Ship)|Kestrel]], which was abandoned when it was hit by an EMP blast.


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Template:Ratings Template:New Content Peter Bonifacio was a citizen of The Rubble. He met Ignatio Delgado, and was very interested in a datapad that The Rubble Security Council had asked Ignatio to look after. He knew about the Exodus Project and also liked Sweet William cigars.[1] Peter was also a member of the Security Council, and was the first person on The Rubble to communicate with the Kig-yar. He had several henchmen, such as Owen, and many ships, including Kestrel, which was abandoned when it was hit by an EMP blast.

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  1. ^ Halo: The Cole Protocol page 118-119