Halo doesn't kill Flood. It kills their food. Humans, Covenant, whatever. We're all equally edible. The only way to stop the Flood is to starve them to death. And that's exactly what Halo is designed to do: wipe the galaxy clean of all sentient life.
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The Halo Array, Halos,[1] alternatively known as the Sacred Rings[2][3] by the Covenant, Fortress Worlds[4] by their creators, Installations by the A.I. Monitors that run them, and the Great Wheels by prehistoric humans, are seven (of an original twelve) massive ring-shaped installations constructed by the Forerunners throughout the galaxy over one hundred thousand years ago as a last resort when combating the parasite known as the Flood. When nothing else could be done, they activated the rings which killed all sentient life forms within three radii of the galactic center. Not only are they weapons of last resort, but the Halo installations are also research facilities, mainly for the study of the Flood.
Background[]
The Halo Array is a network of seven ring-shaped artificial worlds created by the Forerunners in order to kill all sentient life within range of the array, virtually the entire galaxy.[5] Rather than a weapon of war, these were used as a last resort against the Flood, a parasitic extra-galactic species that threatened to infest every sentient lifeform in the galaxy. By activating the rings, the Forerunners denied the Flood access to these lifeforms, effectively starving the species to virtual extinction, though it clung to life in a number of Forerunner facilities, including some Halo installations.[6] Two of the three known Halo installations, Installation 04 and Installation 05 respectively, orbit the gas giants Threshold and Substance. Threshold maintained an atmospheric mining facility until it was destroyed by the Covenant.[7] The third ring, Installation 03, orbits a rocky terrestrial planet. Though separated by thousands of light-years, the seven installations are networked together and capable of remote activation at Installation 00, an installation outside the galaxy. Each Halo installation has a maximum effective range of 25,000 light-years.[8] The exact means the array uses to conduct this "mass sterilization protocol"[9] utilizes specifically tuned pulses of energy that destroy any biological structure that can form even a rudimentary neural system, instantly killing any sentient biological life.
The Halo Array in its entirety has been fired once in known history, approximately 100,000 years ago, by the Didact[10] in order to stop the Flood from overwhelming the galaxy. Despite being the network's builders, the Forerunners were killed in this last suicidal attempt to save the rest of the universe from a worse fate.[5] However, four activations of a single halo on a limited power setting have also been recorded. Once at Faun Hakkor, Charum Hakkor, the San'Shyuum quarantine system, and a possible activation at the Ecumene Capital (Which resulted in the destruction of 10 of the original 12 Halos, the two surviving being Omega Halo and Installation 07). The array has nearly been activated three times since; Alpha Halo was almost activated by John-117 before being deactivated by Cortana, while Delta Halo was activated by Commander Miranda Keyes, forced by the Chieftain of the Jiralhanae Tartarus, and Sergeant Johnson was forced by the Prophet of Truth to activate the Ark. None of these attempts were successful. A replacement Halo for the destroyed Alpha Halo was activated outside of the array's range, eliminating the freed Flood without activating the rest of the array.[11]
Looking back to a mere 300 years after the Flood had entered the galaxy, the Forerunner Council granted the Master Builder, Faber, permission to begin constructing the Halo Array. Meanwhile, a Lifeworker called The Librarian, began collecting samples from every species across the galaxy; ensuring that if all means of stopping the Flood failed and the Halos were forced into activation, that the galaxy could still be reseeded with life. The Lifeworker's husband, the Didact, a Promethean warrior, created Shield Worlds such as the planet Onyx, to further ensure their survival. At the Array's completion, twelve Halos had been constructed. However, in a sudden cataclysmic event that was mysteriously undertaken by a Metarchy ancilla (a monitor) named Mendicant Bias, only 2 of the original Halo rings remained intact and operable; while six other more efficient ones had been constructed in secret at the Lesser Ark by Faber.
History[]
The Halos were constructed by the Forerunners a few hundred years after the Flood were discovered by the Array's makers because their builders saw that their current isolation and containment procedures were not adequate to stop the spread of the Flood.[citation needed] At least one was functional for 101,217 local years.[12] In 97445 BCE,[13] after exhausting every other tactical option, their creators had no choice but to activate the Halos' main weapon, and terminate all sentient life in the galaxy.[5]
The seven Halos then remained relatively dormant for one hundred thousand years (though at least one of them experienced a major Flood outbreak; and reference given to brief visits by other species by 343 Guilty Spark in "Conversations from the Universe") until one of them, Installation 04 (Alpha Halo), was discovered by the theocratic alien superpower, the Covenant. The Covenant, who revered the Forerunner as gods, believed that the Halo's main weapon was actually a source of "Divine Wind" meant to propel them on a path they called the "Great Journey." During their investigations on Installation 04, the Covenant encountered the Flood, however they quickly, but only partially contained the outbreak. After the arrival of the Human vessel UNSC Pillar of Autumn, Captain Jacob Keyes accidentally broke the containment, thinking to find a large Covenant weapons cache. A massive four way melee ensued between the Covenant, Sentinels led by 343 Guilty Spark, the Flood, and the Humans. This finally culminated when the Human supersoldier known as John-117 detonated the fusion engines of the Pillar of Autumn on the surface of the installation, which compromised the structural integrity of the ring, and, due to the gravitational momentum and inertia still perpetuating the ring in orbit around Threshold, broke the ring into pieces. The remains of Installation 04 were scattered as debris in space, both large and small. The explosion sent massive chunks of the ring careening into the moon Basis due to the constant bombardment of small objects from the ring as seen in the sky.[14] Other large sections of the ring are seen in the opening scene of Halo 2, drifting in space around Threshold. It is also highly likely that large portions of Alpha Halo debris were drawn into Threshold, and were crushed by the planet's immense gravity.[15]
Later, a second Halo, Installation 05 (Delta Halo), was discovered. On this Halo, the Flood had already been released and much of the Installation had been compromised, including the Installation's monitor, 2401 Penitent Tangent. Due to this, a similar conflict erupted. This conflict ended in the Flood manifesting a Gravemind and successfully escaping the ring aboard infected Covenant ships. The ring was nearly activated by Tartarus, a Jiralhanae Chieftain, but Commander Miranda Keyes pulled the Index out of the Core at the last moment, causing all six functional Installations to go into "standby mode," ready for remote activation from the Ark.
The Humans returned to Earth and resumed their fight against the Covenant, who had uncovered a large structure on Earth, which they assumed to be the Ark. The Prophet of Truth landed the Forerunner dreadnought down in the center of the structure, activating it. To everyone's surprise, the structure was not the Ark, but a generator of a portal to the Installation 00, a massive artificial world located outside the galaxy. Human and Covenant Separatist forces proceeded through the portal to the newly discovered installation to prevent the Covenant Loyalists from activating the remaining Halo rings remotely. It was then that the Flood leader, the Gravemind, appeared, having turned the Covenant planetoid city High Charity into a Flood hive. The hive crashed onto the installation, releasing the Flood.
At this point, it was revealed that the Ark had been constructing a new Installation 04, to replace the one which was destroyed by John-117. This new Installation was only days from being complete. The Humans eventually decided to activate the new ring to stop the Flood, which in turn destroyed itself and damaged the Ark. It is unclear how the system was affected by this, but if the Ark was rendered inoperable, the Halo system will have been irreparably damaged by the destruction of Installation 04 and 343 Guilty Spark.
The Ross-Ziegler Blip, a tiny aberration in Earth's fossil records was discovered 2332. This was the result of the firing of the Halo Arrays.[16]
Design[]
Custodial[]
The Installations are designed to be run by advanced Artificial Intelligence constructs specially purposed by the Forerunners. The highest Intelligence on each Installation is a single Monitor.[17] The Monitor's task is to ensure that the Installation's Constructors, Sentinels and Enforcers repair, maintain and defend the ring from damage, contain the Flood specimens, and ensure that their own Installation is ready to fire on demand, including running activation simulations.[3]
In addition, each Installation contains less intelligent constructs, known as Sentinels. The Sentinels serve virtually any purpose necessary to ensure that the Halo functions properly; they are also capable of combating small Flood outbreaks. Should a major Flood outbreak occur, heavier automatons, such as the Enforcers and Sentinel Majors will be created to assist the Sentinels. In the meantime, Constructors are also created to ensure that the Forerunner structures on the Installation are kept in optimal shape, and that they are not damaged by conflict or weather.[18]
Save for the Monitor, all automatons can be constructed at specialized Sentinel Production Facilities that float high in the Halo's atmosphere. These Facilities have never been seen (except briefly in the sky above the level Sacred Icon, one can be seen crashing as the player exits near the end of the level, the player then fights through the remains of it in Quarantine Zone), but they seem to contain limitless materials for constructing any number of automatons.
Environment[]
The Halo Installations were also designed to be habitable, and support a wide range of environments, habitats, ecosystems, and climates. Installation 04 and 05—respectively Alpha and Delta Halo—supported warm, temperate forests[19] that were both deciduous and coniferous, swamps, and cold, snow covered tundra environments.[20][21] Installation 00 had climates ranging all the way from tundra,[22] to forest,[22] to desert.[23] It is unknown whether this range is shared by the whole Halo Array, but the similarity of these environments and that of Installation 00 makes it likely. However, if one observes the holograms of the Installations after stopping the Ark, one will see that the rings have different surface features and may have different atmospheres as well.
While the terrain may appear to be naturally formed at first glance, it is actually artificially constructed. Retrievers extract raw materials from the source, process them in transit, and deposit building materials at the Installation.[24] Four huge terraforming factories then move across the face of the Installation to "skin" it with landmasses and bodies of water. These factories also hold in the ring's nitrogen-oxygen atmosphere, which is then leaked out to the surface, eventually pouring through the super-structure, and tugged in place by centripetal force.[25] The Installation's buildings are then built by Constructors and Sentinels. An intricate layer of metallic panels is laid down several meters below the surface of the terrain, upon which rock, soil, and eventually vegetation is added. Slopes, hills and mountains can be created by sculpting these panels.[11] Some features, such as landslides, are the result of time, and have been formed naturally. Others, such as the myriad network of tunnels and cave systems that riddle the Installation's internal structure, are travel conduits used by the ring's Sentinels and Enforcers. There are also some life-forms that live naturally on the Halos. Whether these were created by the Forerunners or were brought to the Halos by them is unknown.
Technology[]
Each Halo has several assets that are conditional to all Installations. Each contains a Control Room located somewhere upon its inner surface, from which a Reclaimer must manually insert the Installation's Index to activate it. Each also possesses a Library, a large structure protected by an energy shield, where the Index is housed and protected by Sentinels.[6][18] The index itself is a semi-solid holographic representation of the data needed to activate the ring, and can only be inserted successfully by a Reclaimer.
Installations also possess Cartographer facilities, holographic representations of the Installation's inner passages and networks, to be used as a navigational reference for exploring the Installation. Flood Containment Facilities are also standard, used by the Installation's Monitor to conduct research on and observe the surviving Flood specimens, also protected by Sentinels to prevent an outbreak.[26]
Installations also contain advanced teleportation grids, allowing instantaneous transportation for a Monitor or Reclaimer to any place on the Installation. These grids cannot be controlled by the Flood, but the Gravemind is able to use it by controlling 2401 Penitent Tangent.[3] For regular Sentinels, the Installation is riddled with tunnel and cave networks for access and transportation.[26] The Sentinel portals are connected to factories via tunnels.
The Halo rings get their "gravity" through centripetal force. As the ring spins, centripetal force pushes all spinning bodies away from the center of rotation. The ring is uniform, and because of this all points are the same distance from the center, therefore centripetal force applies evenly. This force also pushes objects on the surface of the ring away from the center of rotation, or pushes them down on the surface of the ring, translating into gravity. When the UNSC Pillar of Autumn detonated, it severed the ring. No longer a full loop, the centripetal force applied in much greater strength on the newly formed weak point, causing the ring to rip itself apart.
The Rings get their power from the Power Rooms which are connected to other Power Rooms placed around the whole ring. A power room on Installation 04 featured a large vertical Core and a dome-shaped roof, with large glass windows that run down the side. The energy which powers the Installation can be seen pulsating through the core.
Firing method[]
When activated, the Halo rings would wipe out all sentient life within three radii of the Milky Way's Galactic center, by sending out radiation, targeting certain cells in the nervous system, which includes, but is not limited to, neurons, by harmonizing all neurological frequencies.[27]
Function[]
The Halo Array is complex, but each can be activated individually by a Reclaimer, also activating the other Installations, or they can all be activated simultaneously from Installation 00. In the event of a major Flood outbreak, the Installation's Monitor will seek out a Reclaimer if available, who they will enlist to aid them. It will teleport them to the Installation's Library, and assist the individual in retrieving the Index, needed to activate the Installation. The Monitor then stores the Index within its data arrays for safe transportation, lest the Reclaimer fall prey to the Flood before they can activate the Installation. Once at the Control Room, the Reclaimer must insert the Index into the control panel in order to begin the activation sequence.
The main weapon is amplified by Phase Pulse Generators, three of which are known to be close to the Control Room. Each Installation has a maximum effective radius of 25,000 light-years,[28] and is apparently of the "highest possible threat assessment from biological contamination and radiological annihilation."[29] The pulse is designed to kill all sentient life in the Installation's three-dimensional radius, with the entire array covering the entire galaxy. The pulse targets the nervous system of sentient life forms via the issuing of a harmonic frequency.[27] The only known way to avoid the effects of these pulses is to escape to a Shield World, located in slip-space and therefore immune from its effects, or to escape to Installation 00, which is out of range. Once activated, the other installations will fire simultaneously, eradicating all sentient life in the galaxy, thus starving and killing the Flood.[5]
Installations[]
Each Halo installation was given a designation number, from 01 to 07, and was overseen by a Monitor. The Monitors are given control of the Installations' Sentinels, Constructors and Enforcers, and are responsible for containing the Flood test subjects in their research facilities and protecting the Halo from intruders.
The Array also encompasses an installation known as the Ark or Installation 00, from which the array can be remotely and safely activated while out of firing range. Inhabitants on the Ark are able to survive the effects.[30] The Forerunners also built active Shield Worlds, Micro Dyson Spheres encased in a slipspace field with their own star in the center and a habitable environment, as a means to escape the effect without having to leave the galaxy.[29]
List of Known Installations[]
Installation Designation | Name | Monitor Designation | Monitor Name |
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Installation 00 | The (Lesser) Ark | 000 | 000 Tragic Solitude |
Installation 01 | Beta Halo | 001 | Unknown |
Installation 02 | Epsilon Halo | 007 | Unknown |
Installation 03 | Gamma Halo | 049 | 049 Abject Testament |
Installation 04 | Alpha Halo | 343 | 343 Guilty Spark |
Installation 05 | Delta Halo | 2401 | 2401 Penitent Tangent |
Installation 06 | Eta/Kappa Halo | 16807 | Unknown |
Installation 07 | Zeta Halo | 117649 | Adjutant Resolution (previously sub-monitor)
117649 Despondent Pyre (formerly/destroyed) 032 Mendicant Bias (briefly) |
Installation 08 | Alpha Halo (replacement) | 343 | 343 Guilty Spark |
Installation 09 | Anders' Halo | 343
(or Unknown) |
343 Guilty Spark
(or None/Unknown) |
Unknown | Omega Halo | Unknown | Unknown |
Greater Ark | Unknown | Unknown | Offensive Bias |
Astronomy[]
The "Ringworld" of Halo is much smaller than Larry Niven's Ringworld. While the diameter of Niven's ring world is close to the diameter of Earth's orbit of 300,000,000 km, the 10,000 km diameter of Halo is much closer to the diameter of Earth itself, which is 12,756 km. Ringworld has a star similar to our sun in its center, and Halo is orbiting a planet, but does not encircle it. Alpha Halo is positioned in the 1st Lagrangian point between Threshold and its moon Basis. Considering the 10,000 km diameter, a Halo has a circumference of almost 31,416 kilometers.
Besides the very beautifully sculpted landscape on Halo's surface, the sky is also worthy of attention. Depending on the viewpoint, players can see a star, the moon Basis, the gas giant Threshold and the band of Halo itself.
In the course of Halo: Combat Evolved, neither Threshold nor Basis is reachable, all action takes place on, in, or near the Halo installation. Halo 2's campaign level The Arbiter takes place on a gas mining facility in Threshold's atmosphere and its multiplayer level Burial Mounds takes place on Basis.
While the locations of the other Halo rings are unknown, Installation 04 was located in the Soell System.[31]
Trivia[]
- The Halo textures for both Halo: Combat Evolved and Halo 2 are the same, and are both symmetrical.
- Halo: Ghosts of Onyx describes the Halos as being the "Sword" of the Forerunner, and the Shield Worlds were their "Shield." This description is mysteriously similar to the lines Cortana says on the Halo 3 Announcement Trailer; "I am your shield, I am your sword."
- Earth is 25,000 light years from the galactic center, which also happens to be the approximate range of one Halo Installation.
- Though most sources consider the Halos to be 10000 km in diameter, Halo: Cryptum depicts the Halos to be about 30000 km in diameter.
- This is later explained in Halo: Silentium. 11 of the original 12 rings were destroyed, majority in the battle of the Forerunner Capital. For instance, the Omega Halo was destroyed when the Flood attacked the Greater Ark. The Master Builder's Lesser Ark built 6 smaller, more efficient Halos while installation 07 survived.
- While Installation 07 survived, it is unknown how it was altered to fire like the Halos made at the Lesser Ark instead of firing like the original 12 Halo Installations.
- The names of the installations are Beta, Epsilon, Gamma, Alpha, Delta, Eta/Kappa and Zeta, ordered from 01 to 07.[citation needed] Eta is suggested by Halo 3 hex files,[citation needed] while Kappa is from the Cold Storage transmissions (which described Penitent Tangent's abdication of duty).
- There are seven Halo Rings, a 7 reference.
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Sources[]
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved - Level: Truth and Reconciliation
- ↑ Halo: The Flood, Page 38
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Halo 2 - Level: Gravemind
- ↑ Halo: The Flood, Page 193
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Halo 2 - The Great Journey: 343 Guilty Spark: "After exhausting every other strategic option, my creators activated the rings. They, and all additional sentient life in three radii of the galactic center, died, as planned."
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Halo: Combat Evolved - The Library
- ↑ Halo 2 - Level: The Oracle
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved - Two Betrayals, 343 Guilty Spark: "Technically, this installation has a maximum effective range of 25,000 light years."
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved - Level: The Library ("Why the Flood is, naturally, simply too dangerous to release, and mass sterilization protocols may again need to be enacted."- 343 Guilty Spark)
- ↑ Iris, Array Recorder Data
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Halo 3 - Halo
- ↑ Halo: The Flood, Page 238
- ↑ Halo Waypoint: Cannon Fodder - Array With Words
- ↑ Halo 2 - Burial Mounds
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved - Level: The Maw
- ↑ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe - From the Office of Dr. William Arthur Iqbal, Page 519
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved - 343 Guilty Spark (level)
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 Halo 2 - Sacred Icon
- ↑ Halo 2 - Uprising
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved - Assault on the Control Room
- ↑ Halo 2 - Quarantine Zone
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Halo 3 - The Covenant
- ↑ Halo 3 - The Ark
- ↑ The Art of Halo 3 - page 30
- ↑ The Art of Halo 3 - page 116
- ↑ 26.0 26.1 Halo: The Flood - page 240-242
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Halo Encyclopedia, pages 170-174
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved - Two Betrayals
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page ??
- ↑ Halo 3 - The Covenant (level), 343 Guilty Spark: "The Ark is out of range of all the active installations!"
- ↑ Halo: Combat Evolved: Sybex Official Strategies & Secrets, chapter 5, page 63
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