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===Battle for Zeta Halo=== | ===Battle for Zeta Halo=== | ||
On [[2560#April|April 27, 2560]], Adjutant Veridity encountered the [[boat crew]] in Zeta Halo's substructure and scanned each of them before introducing herself and revealing that she already knew who each of them were as Veridity had scanned their rudimentary software. As Veridity had introduced herself as a submonitor, [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Nina Kovan]] recognized that she wasn't the actual monitor of the ring. Veridity lamented not being the monitor, stating excitedly that the [[Banished]] would all be dead if she were, but Veridity was a friend to anyone who was opposed to the Banished. Even though [[TJ Murphy]] recognized that the submonitor was either eccentric or a bit unhinged, he was too curious not to press for more information and asked who was in control of the ring, if it was [[Cortana]] or the monitor. Veridity was disgusted at the mention of Cortana and was glad that the AI was dead after all of the trouble that Cortana had caused in moving and damaging the installation. Veridity realized that as Reclaimers, they could set Despondent Pyre free and restore the installation's ancillas' access to Zeta Halo's systems. Veridity explained that when Cortana first arrived, she had sequestered Despondent Pyre in the [[Conservatory (location)|Conservatory]] and limited her communication with the ring's defense network. Although Veridity and the other submonitors had been maintaining systems in the monitor's absence, they were unable to release Despondent Pyre or access to the defense network on her behalf. | On [[2560#April|April 27, 2560]], Adjutant Veridity encountered the [[boat crew]] in Zeta Halo's substructure and scanned each of them before introducing herself and revealing that she already knew who each of them were as Veridity had scanned their rudimentary software. As Veridity had introduced herself as a submonitor, [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Nina Kovan]] recognized that she wasn't the actual monitor of the ring. Veridity lamented not being the monitor, stating excitedly that the [[Banished]] would all be dead if she were, but Veridity was a friend to anyone who was opposed to the Banished. Even though [[TJ Murphy]] recognized that the submonitor was either eccentric or a bit unhinged, he was too curious not to press for more information and asked who was in control of the ring, if it was [[Cortana]] or the monitor. Veridity was disgusted at the mention of Cortana and was glad that the AI was dead after all of the trouble that Cortana had caused in moving and damaging the installation. Veridity realized that as Reclaimers, they could set Despondent Pyre free and restore the installation's ancillas' access to Zeta Halo's systems. Veridity explained that when Cortana first arrived, she had sequestered Despondent Pyre in the [[Conservatory (location)|Conservatory]] and limited her communication with the ring's defense network. Although Veridity and the other submonitors had been maintaining systems in the monitor's absence, they were unable to release Despondent Pyre or access to the defense network on her behalf. | ||