Have you even noticed how every 343 Halo begins? Are you guys really paying attention?
Halo 4 begins with an interview to Dr. Halsey, from an agent from ONI (not sure about ONI)
“You developed History to your own favor, you developed Spartans to crush human rebelion, not to fight the covenant”
Halo 5 begins with Dr. Halsey saying that in the end they will kill them both maybe talking about Cortana or Master Chief, but Cortana is not something that can be killed…
Now, going back to Halo 4 there are I think 3 key parts about how Master Chief can be seen as a villian:
The first one being when Master Chief dissobeys Del Rio and he yells the crew “ARREST THIS MAN!” do you remember that? Del Rio wanted Master Chief to get in court, he says that.
The second one when you go to the space station where the Halo ring is, at the middle of the mission the Didact arrives with his ship and kills everyone but Master Chief, something that can be used against Master Chief.
When on the ship of the Didact, last mission, you are the only one there, no one sees you being the hero, which can be really used as an excuse against Master Chief since that ship killed a lot of people…
Basically… Halo 4 is made of a lot of events that only Master Chief witnessed
Now seeing at Halo 5 I dont know about you but Locke seems very suspicious I will need to pass the game more times to get everything more clear but here it goes:
In the first mission when you first use the D-Pad to see your objectives I think it´s Vale asks “Is that one of your ONI toys?” (or something like that) and locke says that he asked Palmer to put a similar technologies to their suits, which makes me think that he still works for ONI…
In the end of the second mission Frederic says “They wont court martial all of us, right?” as we saw on Halo 4 Del Rio wanted Master Chief to be court martialed
Now when Dr. Halsey is back in the inifnity Palmer says “he does what he wants” about Master Chief dessobeying orders (More excuses that can be used against him)
When Buck and Locke are getting ready Locke says: “You are not the only one here because of him”, maybe not so relevant but I find it odd, and more afterwards when in another cutscene Locke says: “This is not my first mission that doesn´t exists” maybe I missed something from the novels or series but maybe that line can be a reference to a mission that Locke has which can be secret…
I dont know, I think that 343i knows what they are doing and leaving it for the final…
What do you guys think? Do you think there are more things that can help this #HuntTheTruth thing?
Sorry for my bad english.
EDIT: I also remember that in Halo 4 that mission where the didact kills everyone in the space station a doctor interrogates Master Chief by saying that he wanted to destroy something that was worth years of research, it made look Master Chief as a bad guy.