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This video details the Library, its structure, function, and database, as well as, perhaps most importantly, the [[Index]].
This video details the Library, its structure, function, and database, as well as, perhaps most importantly, the [[Index]].
===Transcript===
===Transcript===
Deep within Halo, and protected by immense chasms and heavily fortified walls, is the enormous research facility known as “The Library”. As with other locations on Halo, the Library’s interior is a catacomb, a series of corridors and tunnels extending outward from a [[Index chamber|centralized hub.]] Outside the structure a vast [[Anti-gravity gondola|gondola system]] interconnects a [[Containment shield|heavily]] [[Quarantine Zone|guarded]] [[Sentinel Wall|perimeter]], while inside, a series of [[Elevator|elevators]] gives those who enter it access to every one of its many levels. These dense but clustered compartments distributed across the structure’s enormous frame allow the library’s array of gliding [[sentinels]] to maintain and secure the site with relative ease. Accessible through numerous [[Terminal|terminals and peripheral systems]] are the facility’s archives, an immense data-base holding the library’s numerous caches of information. This data ranges from the genetic sequencing of many species acquired throughout the galaxy to accounts of the [[Ecumene Council|Forerunner governance]] and their [[Forerunner-Flood War|centuries-long war against the flood.]] As would be expected, knowledge on the parasite itself exists within the Library’s data-banks, though much of the actual research occurred within separate containment facilities buried deep within the ring. And at the apex of this structure is the facility’s most important mechanism: a key, known as the activation index. When reunited with the control room’s [[The Core|core]] by a [[Reclaimer]], a [[Human]], the halo ring would send a Harmonic Pulse throughout [[Milky Way|the galaxy,]] triggering the other six rings and destroying all sentient life within range. As the Forerunners prepared to fire Halo 100,000 years ago, [[Lifeworker|they]] enacted [[Conservation Measure|an effort to save and catalogue as many sentient species as they could]], providing shelter for them on [[Installation 00|the Ark]] in the event of the Array’s activation. [[Reintroduction|The final stage of the conservation measure]] would result in these saved species eventually being returned to their to their own homeworlds: a single sweet note in what was otherwise a [[Dark time|dark]], and ultimately devastating reality. For this reason, the Library and its activation index were of great importance to the Forerunners’ plans, and they remain extraordinarily significant in the context of the array.  
Deep within Halo, and protected by immense chasms and heavily fortified walls, is the enormous research facility known as “The Library”. As with other locations on Halo, the Library’s interior is a catacomb, a series of corridors and tunnels extending outward from a [[Index chamber|centralized hub]]. Outside the structure a vast [[Anti-gravity gondola|gondola system]] interconnects a [[Containment shield|heavily]] [[Quarantine Zone|guarded]] [[Sentinel Wall|perimeter]], while inside, a series of [[elevator]]s gives those who enter it access to every one of its many levels. These dense but clustered compartments distributed across the structure’s enormous frame allow the Library’s array of gliding [[sentinel]]s to maintain and secure the site with relative ease. Accessible through numerous [[Terminal|terminals and peripheral systems]] are the facility’s archives, an immense data-base holding the Library’s numerous caches of information. This data ranges from the genetic sequencing of many species acquired throughout the galaxy to accounts of the [[Ecumene Council|Forerunner governance]] and their [[Forerunner-Flood war|centuries-long war against the Flood.]] As would be expected, knowledge on the parasite itself exists within the Library’s data-banks, though much of the actual research occurred within separate containment facilities buried deep within the ring. And at the apex of this structure is the facility’s most important mechanism: a key, known as the Activation Index. When reunited with the control room’s [[The Core|core]] by a [[Reclaimer]], a [[human]], the Halo ring would send a harmonic pulse throughout [[Milky Way|the galaxy]], triggering the other six rings and destroying all sentient life within range. As the Forerunners prepared to fire Halo 100,000 years ago, [[Lifeworker|they]] enacted [[Conservation Measure|an effort to save and catalogue as many sentient species as they could]], providing shelter for them on [[Installation 00|the Ark]] in the event of the Array’s activation. [[Reintroduction|The final stage of the conservation measure]] would result in these saved species eventually being returned to their to their own homeworlds: a single sweet note in what was otherwise a [[Dark time|dark]], and ultimately devastating reality. For this reason, the Library and its activation index were of great importance to the Forerunners’ plans, and they remain extraordinarily significant in the context of the array.


==The Sentinel Factory==
==The Sentinel Factory==
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This video details the production of [[Sentinel]]s and how they are used to maintain the installation.
This video details the production of [[Sentinel]]s and how they are used to maintain the installation.
===Transcript===
===Transcript===
While a Halo Installation is typically under the supervision of a single Monitor, or caretaker, the enormity of its process requires numerous automated drones. These machines are commonly referred to as Sentinels. Sentinel operations meet a wide variety of ends: whether it’s the repair of damaged structures, the mining and retrieval of raw materiel, or most importantly, the containment of the Flood parasite during an outbreak. For this reason, the design and size of Sentinels varies as well: from the small, flitting [[Constructors]] to the heavily-armored [[Enforcers]], and even larger [[Retriever Sentinel|Retrievers]], gigantic strato-sentinels which strip-mine resources sites for the Rings’ construction. Held aloft by an [[anti-gravity]] system which makes the buildings mobile, large Sentinel production factories hover high above a Ring’s surface, safe from the Flood. Though Sentinel assemblage facilities do not have the same significance as other sites on the Halo Installations, their relative importance in the event of a Flood outbreak can not be ignored. Records indicate that during [[Battle of Installation 05|combat on Installation 05,]] also known as “Delta Halo”, the Flood targeted the Sentinel factory, using [[Type-25 Assault Gun Carriage|captured Covenant weapons]] to bring it down. [[Battle of the Quarantine Zone|This event]] served as a sobering reminder of the necessity of sentinels to maintain a flood outbreak, as well as the insidious and intelligent nature of the Parasite itself.
While a Halo Installation is typically under the supervision of a single Monitor, or caretaker, the enormity of its process requires numerous automated drones. These machines are commonly referred to as Sentinels. Sentinel operations meet a wide variety of ends: whether it’s the repair of damaged structures, the mining and retrieval of raw material, or most importantly, the containment of the Flood parasite during an outbreak. For this reason, the design and size of Sentinels varies as well: from the small, flitting [[Constructor]]s to the heavily-armored [[Enforcer]]s, and even larger [[Retriever Sentinel|Retrievers]], gigantic strato-sentinels which strip-mine resources sites for the rings’ construction. Held aloft by an [[anti-gravity]] system which makes the buildings mobile, large Sentinel production factories hover high above a ring’s surface, safe from the Flood. Though [[Sentinel manufacturing facility|Sentinel assemblage facilities]] do not have the same significance as other sites on the Halo Installations, their relative importance in the event of a Flood outbreak can not be ignored. Records indicate that during [[Battle of Installation 05|combat on Installation 05,]] also known as “Delta Halo”, the Flood targeted the Sentinel factory, using [[Type-25 Assault Gun Carriage|captured Covenant weapons]] to bring it down. [[Battle of the Quarantine Zone|This event]] served as a sobering reminder of the necessity of sentinels to maintain a Flood outbreak, as well as the insidious and intelligent nature of the parasite itself.


==The Contaiment Facility==
==The Contaiment Facility==
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This Video describes the various Flood Contaiment Facilities: their purpose, design, and fail-safes.
This Video describes the various Flood Contaiment Facilities: their purpose, design, and fail-safes.
===Transcript===
===Transcript===
Prior to the firing of the Halo Array, dormant specimens of the Flood were captured and contained for research as per [[Containment Protocol|Forerunner protocol.]] The Forerunners recognized that because the origins of the Flood was mysterious and elusive, it was entirely possible that the parasite might one day resurface in the Milky Way Galaxy. So rather than simply fire the Halo Array, they took the risk of securing specimens and keeping them dormant in containment facilities buried deep within the Halo rings themselves, their hope that one day a cure could be discovered and the Flood’s threat nullified. These containment facilities may vary per Ring, but all incorporate numerous safety mechanisms and security systems to ensure that they are not easily unlocked. Accessible through a bunker-like aperture and by way of a deep elevator shaft, the Flood containment facilities were further hidden behind many locked [[Door|doors]] and many advanced security protocols. There, the Forerunners could observe individual specimens of the Flood, captured during the course of the War and held in suspended animation, as well as studying them [[Cold Storage|within environment generated by the parasite.]] Some [[Flood Research Facility|research sites]] were even held high above the Ring’s surface, [[Lockout|locked out]] in a remote and inhospitable environment, like the clefts of a frigid mountain side. With foresight that even ''these'' advanced precaution could be compromised, the Forerunners established and distributed a litany of alternative restraint systems designed to limit the Flood’s movement across the Ring. A series of [[Sentinel Wall|large defensive walls]] and immense chasms would divide the surface of Halo, the latter typically only traversable through the activation of a Hard-Light bridge, and, by Forerunner design, the [[Forerunner weather station|local weather systems]] would aggressively batter the contaminated portions of the installation with frigid and inclement weather in an effort to slow the parasite’s collective growth. In the end, despite all of these efforts, the Flood would still escape. Containment on both Installation 04 and Installation 05 would fail, and the Flood would once again threaten the galaxy, halted only by the [[Jacob Keyes|sacrifice]] [[Miranda Keyes|of]] [[Avery Junior Johnson|a]] [[Thel 'Vadam|brave]] [[John-117|few.]]  
Prior to the firing of the Halo Array, dormant specimens of the Flood were captured and contained for research as per [[Containment Protocol|Forerunner protocol]]. The Forerunners recognized that because the origins of the Flood was mysterious and elusive, it was entirely possible that the parasite might one day resurface in the Milky Way Galaxy. So rather than simply fire the Halo Array, they took the risk of securing specimens and keeping them dormant in containment facilities buried deep within the Halo rings themselves, their hope that one day a cure could be discovered and the Flood’s threat nullified. These containment facilities may vary per ring, but all incorporate numerous safety mechanisms and security systems to ensure that they are not easily unlocked. Accessible through a bunker-like aperture and by way of a deep elevator shaft, the Flood containment facilities were further hidden behind many locked [[door]]s and many advanced security protocols. There, the Forerunners could observe individual specimens of the Flood, captured during the course of the war and held in suspended animation, as well as studying them [[Cold Storage|within environment generated by the parasite]]. Some [[Flood research facility|research sites]] were even held high above the ring’s surface, [[Lockout|locked out]] in a remote and inhospitable environment, like the clefts of a frigid mountain side. With foresight that even ''these'' advanced precaution could be compromised, the Forerunners established and distributed a litany of alternative restraint systems designed to limit the Flood’s movement across the ring. A series of [[Sentinel Wall|large defensive walls]] and immense chasms would divide the surface of Halo, the latter typically only traversable through the activation of a hard-light bridge, and, by Forerunner design, the [[Forerunner weather station|local weather systems]] would aggressively batter the contaminated portions of the installation with frigid and inclement weather in an effort to slow the parasite’s collective growth. In the end, despite all of these efforts, the Flood would still escape. Containment on both Installation 04 and Installation 05 would fail, and the Flood would once again threaten the galaxy, halted only by the [[Jacob Keyes|sacrifice]] [[Miranda Keyes|of]] [[Avery Junior Johnson|a]] [[Thel 'Vadam|brave]] [[John-117|few]].


==The Control Room==
==The Control Room==
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This video describes the function, architecture, and operation of the Control Room.  
This video describes the function, architecture, and operation of the Control Room.  
===Transcript===
===Transcript===
Easily the most important aspect of any given Halo installation, the Control Room is the location where the Halo Array is activated and fired. In order for this to occur, a Reclaimer, or human, must first acquire the Activation Index located in the Library facility, then reunify the index with the Control Center’s Core. Though both of these require the actions of a Reclaimer, the Index itself can easily be transported by any individual or artificial intelligence. Recognizing its vulnerability should the Flood ever escape, the Forerunners typically designed the Control Center to be an extravagant citadel, heavily fortified and well defended. Accessed by traversing a number of corridors and gates, the Control Room proper is generally a series of platforms focused on the holographic representation of the Installation and any nearby [[Threshold|planetary]] [[Substance|bodies]]. The Control Center is visually the most impressive of Halo’s facilities, tapping into the looming, angular qualities of Forerunner design. But even there physical shape cannot compare with the latent power the Control Room contains.  At the center of this room is usually a pedestal representing the Core, into which the index is inserted to activate Halo. Once reunification is achieved, the Ring prepares to amplify its Neural Disruption effect by way of three [[Phase pulse generator]]s, allowing it to fire deep into space. Though their firing mechanisms can be tunned to specific ends, the Array’s individual rings are engineered to fire up to 25,000 light years in every direction , transmitting the pulse effect to other Installations which initiate their mechanisms in response. The result: complete eradication of all sentient life within the galaxy, an act which was initiated only once, a hundred-thousand years ago. If the Activation sequence is interrupted on any Ring, a fail-safe mode is triggered and superluminally communicated  to all Installations. When this occurs, the halo Array’s fail-safe can only be reset or fired from one location: Installation 00, also known as the Ark. This very event took place after the Arbiter and [[Commander]] Miranda Keyes [[The Great Journey |prevented Delta Halo from firing]], [[Battle of Installation 00|forcing the struggle for Halo to the Ark]], where the Covenant and the Flood would finally meet their end.
Easily the most important aspect of any given Halo installation, the Control Room is the location where the Halo Array is activated and fired. In order for this to occur, a Reclaimer, or human, must first acquire the Activation Index located in the Library facility, then reunify the index with the Control Center’s Core. Though both of these require the actions of a Reclaimer, the Index itself can easily be transported by any individual or artificial intelligence. Recognizing its vulnerability should the Flood ever escape, the Forerunners typically designed the Control Center to be an extravagant citadel, heavily fortified and well defended. Accessed by traversing a number of corridors and gates, the Control Room proper is generally a series of platforms focused on the holographic representation of the Installation and any nearby [[Threshold|planetary]] [[Substance|bodies]]. The Control Center is visually the most impressive of Halo’s facilities, tapping into the looming, angular qualities of Forerunner design. But even there physical shape cannot compare with the latent power the Control Room contains.  At the center of this room is usually a pedestal representing the Core, into which the index is inserted to activate Halo. Once reunification is achieved, the Ring prepares to amplify its neural disruption effect by way of three [[phase pulse generator]]s, allowing it to fire deep into space. Though their firing mechanisms can be tunned to specific ends, the Array’s individual rings are engineered to fire up to 25,000 light years in every direction, transmitting the pulse effect to other installations which initiate their mechanisms in response. The result: complete eradication of all sentient life within the galaxy, an act which was initiated only once, a hundred-thousand years ago. If the activation sequence is interrupted on any ring, a fail-safe mode is triggered and superluminally communicated  to all installations. When this occurs, the Halo Array’s fail-safe can only be reset or fired from one location: Installation 00, also known as the Ark. This very event took place after the Arbiter and [[Commander]] Miranda Keyes [[The Great Journey |prevented Delta Halo from firing]], [[Battle of Installation 00|forcing the struggle for Halo to the Ark]], where the Covenant and the Flood would finally meet their end.
 
==External links==
==External links==
*[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Universe/Detail/the-anatomy-of-halo-part-1/7c85a916-e1d0-4c8c-9cdd-7a3a8940baaf '''Halo Waypoint''' ''The Anatomy of Halo: Part 1'']
*[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/Universe/Detail/the-anatomy-of-halo-part-1/7c85a916-e1d0-4c8c-9cdd-7a3a8940baaf '''Halo Waypoint''' ''The Anatomy of Halo: Part 1'']