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{{Center|''Were you looking for [[S1/Infinity/Core|Core]], the [[Spartan Ops]] chapter, or the [[UNSC navigation core]]?''}}
[[Image:Control Room.jpg|thumb|[[343 Guilty Spark]] and [[John-117]] prepare to reunify the [[Index]] with the Core.]]
[[File:Control Room.jpg|thumb|350px|[[343 Guilty Spark]] and [[John-117]] prepare to reunify [[Installation 04]]'s [[Activation Index]] with the Core.]]


The '''Core''' is the central computer system of a [[Halo Array|Halo installation]], located in the [[control room]]. Containing vast amounts of knowledge, the Core can be used to interface with the totality of a Halo's systems as well as activate its main weapon by inserting the [[Activation Index]] within.
'''The Core''' is the name given by [[343 Guilty Spark]] to the massive repository of knowledge found in the [[Control Room]] of every [[Halo|Installation]], and, more practically, the computer system which stores this knowledge.
 
==Description==
The Core is the most indispensable part of a Halo. It directs and controls every other aspect of the ringworld, and is the location that the rings may be activated by way of the [[Activation Index]]. [[Containment protocol]] dictates that the Index must be physically brought into contact with the Core by a [[Reclaimer]]. According to [[343 Guilty Spark]], he was not allowed to perform this action (although not that he ''couldn't'')<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 255'' (''"Protocol does not allow units of my classification to perform a task as important as the reunification of the Index with the Core."'')</ref> and [[Jiralhanae]] [[Brute Chieftain|Chieftain]] [[Tartarus]] was seemingly unable to do so. Once the Index has been 'reunified' with the Core, the Installation's firing sequence begins. However, if the Index is forcefully removed before the fire sequence begins, all [[seven]] Halo rings go into standby mode, ready to be fired remotely from [[Installation 00|the Ark]].
 
The Core seems to be restricted-access according to 343 Guilty Spark's protocol, and access by unauthorized [[AI]] constructs is strictly forbidden.<ref>'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 256'' (''"A construct? In the core? That is absolutely unacceptable!"'')</ref> An AI inside the Core has a surprising amount of control: [[Cortana]] was able to make 343 Guilty Spark fall to the floor just by waving her hand, indicating the ability to override some of the [[Monitor]]'s powers.


==Background==
==Background==
===Installation 03===
===Purpose===
During the [[Mission to Installation 03]], [[monitor]] [[859 Static Carillon]] teleported the [[Ur-Didact]] to the [[Control Room (Installation 03)|Installation's control room]] in order to aid [[Blue Team]]. Determined to kill the [[Promethean]] warrior, Master Chief [[John-117]] went to confront the Didact and inserted the ring's Activation Index with the installation's Core. John manually disabled Gamma Halo's safety protocols, allowing the monitor to scuttle the Halo segment containing them into the [[Composer's Forge|planet installation]] below.<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''Issue # 10''</ref>
The Core is the most indispensable part of a ring Installation. It directs and controls every other aspect of the ring world, and is the location that the rings may be activated by way of the [[Index]]. The manner in which this is done is not entirely clear, but it seems that the Index must be physically brought into contact with the Core by a [[Reclaimer|Reclaimer]].  


===Installation 04===
Although it is not certain that only a Reclaimer can perform this action, it seems likely. [[343 Guilty Spark|Guilty Spark]] said that he was not allowed to (although not that he ''couldn't'') <ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 255: ''"Protocol does not allow units of my classification to perform a task as important as the reunification of the Index with the Core."''</ref> and [[Jiralhanae]] [[Brute Chieftain|Chieftain]] [[Tartarus]] seemed to think that it was impossible for him to do so. Once the Index has been 'reunified' with the Core, the Installation's firing sequence begins. However if the Index is forcefully removed before the fire sequence begins, this causes the all 7 Halo rings into standby mode, to be fired remotely from the [[Ark]].
[[Installation 04]]'s Core was, at one point, inhabited by Cortana. While inside, she obtained a tremendous quantity of knowledge. Within an instant, this position enabled her to learn of the [[Flood]] and [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Jacob Keyes]]'s plight against them. More importantly, it enabled her to stop the installation from firing and steal the Index when [[John-117]] had attempted to activate Halo's firing process.<ref>'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''', campaign level ''[[Two Betrayals (Level)|Two Betrayals]]''</ref>


===Installation 05===
The Core seems to be restricted-access according to [[343 Guilty Spark|Guilty Spark's]] "protocol" <ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]'', page 256: ''"A construct? In the core? That is absolutely unacceptable!"''</ref>. Certainly, an [[AI]] inside it has a surprising amount of control, [[Cortana]] was able to make Guilty Spark fall to the floor just by waving her hand, indicating the ability to override some of the [[Monitor]]'s powers. It is possible that the Core can control the ring's gravity and, by extrapolation, its atmosphere, spin and other functions as well.
During the [[Battle of Installation 05]], [[Tartarus]] forced the captive [[Miranda Keyes]] to connect [[Installation 05]]'s Activation Index with the installation's Core. As the Halo's firing process was initiated, the Index was moved to the beam in the center of the control room. Before the ring could fire, however, Keyes removed the Index from the beam, aborting Installation 05's firing sequence.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Great Journey]]''</ref>


===Installation 08===
===[[Installation 04]]===
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[[Installation 04]]'s Core was, at one point, inhabited by [[Cortana]]. While inside, she obtained a tremendous quantity of knowledge, which some speculate caused damage and possibly even [[rampancy]]. However, this position enabled her to learn of the [[Flood]] and [[Captain]] [[Jacob Keyes]]'s plight against them. More importantly, it enabled her to stop the Installation from firing and steal the Index when [[John-117|Master Chief]] was tricked into starting Halo's firing process <ref>''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', level ''[[Two Betrayals (Level)|Two Betrayals]]''</ref>.


===Installation 09===
===[[Installation 05]]===
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[[Installation 05]]'s Core has not been visible for more than a few seconds thus far. However, it seemed to function in the same manner as its Alpha Halo counterpart.


==Gallery==
==Images==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:HCE-ControlRoom-Core.jpg|Installation 04's Core.
Image:124.jpg|The Installation 04 Core.
File:MirrandaBruteMan.jpg|[[Tartarus]] and [[Commander Miranda Keyes]] at Installation 05's Core.
Image:MirrandaBruteMan.jpg|The Installation 05 Core.
File:H2A - Halo Array hologram.jpg|Installation 05's Core projecting a readout of the seven Halos.
File:HE ControlRoom Core .jpg|The [[Ur-Didact]] facing Installation 03's Core.
File:HW2-Anders-02.jpg|[[Ellen Anders]] interfacing with [[Installation 09]]'s Core.
File:HW2-Anders-03.jpg|Installation 09's Core generating a holographic representation of a [[slipspace portal]] preparing to transport the Halo.
</gallery>
</gallery>
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: The Flood]]''
*''[[Halo 2]]''
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''
*''[[Iris]]''
*''[[Halo 3]]''
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''
*''[[Halo: Escalation]]''
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==
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