Terminals.
Posted: Wed Oct 03, 2007 3:31 pm
Didn't see a topic about this (just searched topic names in first two pages), and I want to get some good talking going on this subject.
What theories do you have about the terminals and what they all say?
I'm going to add what I gathered from it... (by the way, I'm reading off of a transcript from http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Terminals
Terminal 1
Ground action and the central government building...it first sounded to me like a Covenant attacking Humanity thing, but looking at the statistics at the end of that section, it sounds like a Forerunner/Flood war. If 1,318,797 civilian/42,669 military citizens make up 0.0006 of the population...that's DEFINITELY not Earth, by any stretch of the imagination (buildings aren't each 50-leveled [from what we've seen], there's still open space, etc, etc).
The 7 fragments of the conversation between the Librarian and Didact (L and D) are also definitely Forerunner. In this first section, the Librarian is scooting around the galaxy, finding every sentient species he can, "Indexing" it, and sending it through to the Ark by way of the "Maginot" line. Time to touch on a few terms here. "Indexing?" Could there be a possibility that the Indexes on the Halos be holding archived information of species that are within the range of that one Halo, and it's a backup copy of the actual species that are being sent through to the Ark? Also, the "Maginot" line. This was a defensive line in France built between WWI and WWII to protect from the Germans. This is also used in the fragment that shows under the segment you get when you activate the terminal on Legendary. "Maginot sphere." The wording of this is crucial, I think...the "line" could refer to a literal line portal, possibly rectangular, that is somewhere in the galaxy. The "sphere" is the Ark-side transporter, as evidenced by the line of the writer: "I left the [Maginot] sphere and entered contested space." Contested space seems to mean Flooded space, and the writer says that they're everywhere.
Terminal 2
The first part talks about Flood tactics, but the interesting thing is the sheer number of Flood. The forces are in the billions...imagine that.
Fragment 2 of the Librarian dialog. The Librarian says that he/she is as finished with indexing species as they can hope for, and begs Didact to activate the Halos (the "Array"). One interesting thing I saw when reading through these is that the Librarian refers to them as Guardians. So, "killed by the Guardians," or "killed by the Forerunners?"
This section's Legendary-only snippet is a conversation between MB.05-032. and LF.Xx.3273.. MB is Mendicant Bias, and the 05-*** code most likely means he came from the 5th ring, which is the one seen in Halo 2. This theory comes from the next terminal...
Terminal 3
A discussion between the 343 Guilty Spark and an unnamed entity, presumably a security AI. The parts in brackets refer to, in the case of "[Alexandria before the Fire]," the entity talking being a lighthouse, or a beacon of sorts. Then, it says that the Ark "also contains [bellows, crucible, castings]," which refers to a Foundry, that makes the Halos in the event of destruction of one.
Now there's fragment 3 of the Librarian's conversation. Didact says that the Mendicant Bias has been built. It's "a contender-class [AI] unlike anything we've[the Forerunner] ever achieved." The plan of the Forerunners is to attack the Flood, while the Mendicant Bias attacks Gravemind itself. Didact wants to run this plan of attack rather than to use the Halos, but the Librarian still says that the Halos are the best option, because it's a sure-fire victory. Then, the next section goes on about an AI (Mendicant Bias) transferring itself and messing with some computer systems, if I understand correctly. The last part is a conversation between Mendicant Bias and LF.Xx.3273. again, and it's too hard for me to understand it because of the breaks in the conversation.
I'm frankly tired of writing. I'll add the other 4 at a later time.
What theories do you have about the terminals and what they all say?
I'm going to add what I gathered from it... (by the way, I'm reading off of a transcript from http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Terminals
Terminal 1
Ground action and the central government building...it first sounded to me like a Covenant attacking Humanity thing, but looking at the statistics at the end of that section, it sounds like a Forerunner/Flood war. If 1,318,797 civilian/42,669 military citizens make up 0.0006 of the population...that's DEFINITELY not Earth, by any stretch of the imagination (buildings aren't each 50-leveled [from what we've seen], there's still open space, etc, etc).
The 7 fragments of the conversation between the Librarian and Didact (L and D) are also definitely Forerunner. In this first section, the Librarian is scooting around the galaxy, finding every sentient species he can, "Indexing" it, and sending it through to the Ark by way of the "Maginot" line. Time to touch on a few terms here. "Indexing?" Could there be a possibility that the Indexes on the Halos be holding archived information of species that are within the range of that one Halo, and it's a backup copy of the actual species that are being sent through to the Ark? Also, the "Maginot" line. This was a defensive line in France built between WWI and WWII to protect from the Germans. This is also used in the fragment that shows under the segment you get when you activate the terminal on Legendary. "Maginot sphere." The wording of this is crucial, I think...the "line" could refer to a literal line portal, possibly rectangular, that is somewhere in the galaxy. The "sphere" is the Ark-side transporter, as evidenced by the line of the writer: "I left the [Maginot] sphere and entered contested space." Contested space seems to mean Flooded space, and the writer says that they're everywhere.
Terminal 2
The first part talks about Flood tactics, but the interesting thing is the sheer number of Flood. The forces are in the billions...imagine that.
Fragment 2 of the Librarian dialog. The Librarian says that he/she is as finished with indexing species as they can hope for, and begs Didact to activate the Halos (the "Array"). One interesting thing I saw when reading through these is that the Librarian refers to them as Guardians. So, "killed by the Guardians," or "killed by the Forerunners?"
This section's Legendary-only snippet is a conversation between MB.05-032. and LF.Xx.3273.. MB is Mendicant Bias, and the 05-*** code most likely means he came from the 5th ring, which is the one seen in Halo 2. This theory comes from the next terminal...
Terminal 3
A discussion between the 343 Guilty Spark and an unnamed entity, presumably a security AI. The parts in brackets refer to, in the case of "[Alexandria before the Fire]," the entity talking being a lighthouse, or a beacon of sorts. Then, it says that the Ark "also contains [bellows, crucible, castings]," which refers to a Foundry, that makes the Halos in the event of destruction of one.
Now there's fragment 3 of the Librarian's conversation. Didact says that the Mendicant Bias has been built. It's "a contender-class [AI] unlike anything we've[the Forerunner] ever achieved." The plan of the Forerunners is to attack the Flood, while the Mendicant Bias attacks Gravemind itself. Didact wants to run this plan of attack rather than to use the Halos, but the Librarian still says that the Halos are the best option, because it's a sure-fire victory. Then, the next section goes on about an AI (Mendicant Bias) transferring itself and messing with some computer systems, if I understand correctly. The last part is a conversation between Mendicant Bias and LF.Xx.3273. again, and it's too hard for me to understand it because of the breaks in the conversation.
I'm frankly tired of writing. I'll add the other 4 at a later time.