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{{Disambig header|the Forerunner Monitor|other uses of the term|343 (disambiguation)}}
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|name= 343 Guilty Spark
|name= 343 Guilty Spark
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|began=c. [[97,445 BCE]]
|began=c. [[97,445 BCE]]
|ended-title=Physically destroyed
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|function=[[Monitor]] of [[Installation 04]] and its [[Installation 08|replacement]]<br>Shipboard AI of the ''[[Ace of Spades]]''<br>Caretaker of [[Bastion]]
|function=[[Monitor]] of [[Installation 04]] and its [[Installation 08|replacement]]<br>Shipboard AI of the ''[[Ace of Spades]]''<br>Caretaker of [[Bastion]]
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{{Quote|[[Halo: Silentium|Last time]], [[IsoDidact|you]] asked me, if it was my choice, would I [[Great Purification|do it?]] Having had considerable time to ponder your query, my answer has not changed. There is no choice. We must activate the [[Installation 04|ring]].|Guilty Spark to [[John-117]].<ref name="Two Betrayals">'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''', ''[[Two Betrayals]]''</ref>}}
{{Quote|Last time, [[IsoDidact|you]] asked me, if it was my choice, would I [[Great Purification|do it?]] Having had considerable time to ponder your query, my answer has not changed. There is no choice. We must activate [[Installation 04|the ring]].|Guilty Spark to [[John-117]].<ref name="Two Betrayals">'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''', ''[[Two Betrayals]]''</ref>}}


'''04-343 Guilty Spark''',<ref name="343GS Final Cutscene">'''Halo: Combat Evolved''', campaign level ''[[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]]'' (final cutscene)</ref> initially known as '''Monitor Chakas'''<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 277''</ref> and known to the Covenant as '''"the Oracle,"''' was a [[Forerunner]] [[monitor]] originally tasked with maintaining [[Installation 04]].<ref name="quirk">'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 238''</ref> He is often addressed by the [[United Nations Space Command]] as just '''"the Monitor"''' in reference to his title. Originally an [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|ancient]] [[human]] known as [[Chakas]] before his mind was moved into an artificial monitor body, Guilty Spark played an important role in the ancient [[Forerunner-Flood war]], as well as the modern-day [[Battle of Installation 04]], the [[Sesa 'Refumee's heretic faction|heretic]] uprising within the Covenant, and the events that transpired on the Ark during the [[Battle of Installation 00]].
'''04-343 Guilty Spark''',<ref name="343GS Final Cutscene">'''Halo: Combat Evolved''', campaign level ''[[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]]'' (final cutscene)</ref> initially known as '''Monitor Chakas'''<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 277''</ref> and known to the Covenant as '''"the Oracle"''', was a [[Forerunner]] [[monitor]] that was originally tasked with maintaining [[Installation 04]].<ref name="quirk">'''[[Halo: The Flood]]''', ''page 238''</ref> He is often called just '''"the Monitor"''' by the UNSC in reference to his title rather than using his name. Originally an [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|ancient]] [[human]] known as [[Chakas]] before his mind was moved into an artificial monitor body, Guilty Spark played an important role in the ancient [[Forerunner-Flood war]], as well as the modern-day [[Battle of Installation 04]], the [[Sesa 'Refumee's heretic faction|heretic]] uprising within the Covenant, and the events that transpired on the Ark during the [[Battle of Installation 00]].


Though Guilty Spark was originally believed to have been destroyed in the [[Raid on Installation 08]], smoldering pieces of him survived, badly damaged and recovered by the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}. After taking over the ship,<ref name="Primordium">'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref> he rebuilt himself as an [[armiger]] and began a search for the [[Librarian]], a search that would lead him to seek out a new path for himself with the crew of the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' and going simply by '''Spark'''.{{Ref/Reuse|Renegades}}
Though he was originally believed to have been destroyed in the [[Raid on Installation 08]], smoldering pieces of 343 Guilty Spark survived, badly damaged and were recovered by the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}. After taking over the ship,<ref name="Primordium">'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref> he rebuilt himself as an [[armiger]] and began a search for the [[Librarian]], a search that would lead him to seek out a new path for himself with the crew of the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' and going simply by '''Spark'''.{{Ref/Reuse|Renegades}}


After locating [[Bastion]], Spark decided to leave the ''Ace of Spades'' and become the caretaker of the [[shield world]], feeling that he didn't belong in the past or present, but outside of time. As a final gift to his friends, Spark helped [[Lessa]] and [[Niko]] with their future endeavors and repaired [[Little Bit]] to be the new shipboard AI of the ''Ace of Spades''. With [[Rion Forge]] and company gone, Spark departed with Bastion to an unknown location.<ref name="POL">'''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'''</ref>
After locating [[Bastion]], Spark decided to leave the ''Ace of Spades'' and become the caretaker of the [[shield world]], feeling that he didn't belong in the past or present but rather outside of time. As a final gift to his friends, Spark helped Lessa and Niko with their future endeavors and repaired [[Little Bit]] to be the new shipboard AI of the ''Ace of Spades''. With Rion gone, Spark departed with Bastion to an unknown location.<ref name="POL">'''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
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===Halo===
===Halo===
{{Quote|[[Milky Way|My galaxy]] is dead. I am machine. I am Chakas. I am human. I am 343 Guilty Spark. I have never understood Forerunners. And they will never understand me. But for now... '''Silentium'''.|Guilty Spark reflects on his nature as the Halo Array fires.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 330''</ref>}}
{{Quote|My galaxy is dead. I am machine. I am Chakas. I am human. I am 343 Guilty Spark. I have never understood Forerunners. And they will never understand me. But for now... Silentium.|Guilty Spark reflects on his nature as the Halo Array fires.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 330''</ref>}}
Preceding the Halo Array's distribution across the [[Milky Way|galaxy]], Chakas was commanded by the [[Ecumene Council]] to abandon all connection with his former station. As the installation monitors were being given their new assignments aboard a Lifeworker vessel stationed over the lesser Ark, the IsoDidact met with Chakas for one final time and the two had a brief conversation before they parted ways. It was also here that the installation monitors received their final names, with Chakas being assigned the name 343 Guilty Spark by the IsoDidact. The IsoDidact asked Chakas if he would fire the rings, were it his decision; Chakas remained silent,<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 313-314''</ref> but would continue to ponder the Didact's question for the millennia to come. Over a hundred thousand years later, Spark would cite this query to [[John-117]], whom he had evidently mistaken for the IsoDidact.<ref name="twoB">'''Halo: Combat Evolved''', campaign level ''[[Two Betrayals]]''</ref>
Preceding the Halo Array's distribution across the galaxy, Chakas was commanded by the [[Ecumene Council]] to abandon all connection with his former station. As the installation monitors were being given their new assignments aboard a Lifeworker vessel stationed over the lesser Ark, the IsoDidact met with Chakas for one final time and the two had a brief conversation before they parted ways. It was also here that the installation monitors received their final names, with Chakas being assigned the name 343 Guilty Spark by the IsoDidact. The IsoDidact asked Chakas if he would fire the rings, were it his decision; Chakas remained silent,<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 313-314''</ref> but would continue to ponder the Didact's question for the millennia to come. Over a hundred thousand years later, Spark would cite this query to [[John-117]], whom he had evidently mistaken for the IsoDidact.<ref name="twoB">'''Halo: Combat Evolved''', campaign level ''[[Two Betrayals]]''</ref>


From that point forward, Spark became the designated guardian and custodian of Installation 04.<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)#Terminal Two|Terminal 2]]''</ref> When the Array was activated, with Installation 04 being the first to fire, Spark received a signal from a nascent, previously-unknown civilization broadcasting its first transmission into deep space, and was saddened by the realization that they would be wiped out before they even had the chance to travel to the stars and make contact with other beings. At the same time, large portions of Spark's memory were automatically suppressed for the sake of compartmentalization as a precaution in the event the Flood and its ancilla-corrupting [[logic plague]] were to resurface. This caused him to forget much of his past life aside from the knowledge required in his duties as caretaker of Installation 04.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 329-330''</ref>
From that point forward, Spark became the designated guardian and custodian of Installation 04.<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)#Terminal Two|Terminal 2]]''</ref> When the Array was activated, with Installation 04 being the first to fire, Spark received a signal from a nascent, previously-unknown civilization broadcasting its first transmission into deep space, and was saddened by the realization that they would be wiped out before they even had the chance to travel to the stars and make contact with other beings. At the same time, large portions of Spark's memory were automatically suppressed for the sake of compartmentalization as a precaution in the event the Flood and its ancilla-corrupting [[logic plague]] were to resurface. This caused him to forget much of his past life aside from the knowledge required in his duties as caretaker of Installation 04.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 329-330''</ref>
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===Post-outbreak===
===Post-outbreak===
[[File:Refumee & Spark.png|thumb|300px|343 Guilty Spark discusses Halo's true purpose with [[Sesa 'Refumee]].]]
[[File:Refumee & Spark.png|thumb|300px|right|343 Guilty Spark discusses Halo's true purpose with [[Sesa 'Refumee]].]]
{{quote|Excellent! I believe I see assistance approaching...|343 Guilty Spark}}<ref>'''[[Conversations from the Universe]]''', page 1</ref>
{{quote|Excellent! I believe I see assistance approaching...|343 Guilty Spark}}<ref>'''[[Conversations from the Universe]]''', page 1</ref>
After Halo's destruction, Guilty Spark escaped into space, reflecting upon what had happened to both himself and his Installation. He then traveled to a Forerunner [[Threshold gas mine|gas mining facility]] in [[Threshold]]'s atmosphere, whose refitting as a [[Flood research facility]] he had overseen eons past.{{Ref/Reuse|oracle}} There, he encountered a Covenant artifact retrieval group led by [[Sesa 'Refumee]]. After a brief confrontation with several members of the lower castes of the Covenant, a Sangheili recognized him as an "Oracle" and took him to their leader.{{Ref/Note|In the Halo Waypoint video [[The Long Road Home]], it was originally stated that 343 Guilty Spark had been captured by Sesa Refumee's soldiers after the Battle of Installation 04. However, the [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|eleventh Terminal]] of ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'' later revealed that the Monitor was quickly accepted among the Covenant, even after killing two Kig-Yar. 343 Guilty Spark was not captured but rather welcomed as an Oracle.}} Guilty Spark then proceeded to educate these soldiers about the true purpose of Forerunner creations, including the Halo rings.<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)#Terminal 11|Terminal 11]]''</ref> Exposed to the truth, Sesa 'Refumee took a new, critical view on the [[Great Journey]] and, gathering other similarly minded [[Sangheili]] and [[Unggoy]], founded [[Sesa 'Refumee's heretic faction|a new sect]] that denounced the [[San'Shyuum|Prophets]] and their Great Journey as false. Setting up a base in the gas mine over Threshold, the group would soon be branded as "heretics" by the Hierarchs. Guilty Spark spent a great deal of time with 'Refumee, educating him on the true purpose of the Halo rings while 'Refumee in return shared with Spark the history of the Covenant and the [[Arbiter]]s in particular. Guilty Spark recognized that the selection of the Arbiters was a manipulation by the Prophets, eliminating potential political enemies while using them at the same time to quell rising problems in the Covenant. The two also discussed who to share the information with, but the one Sangheili 'Refumee believed could be trusted, [[Thel 'Vadam]]ee, [[Supreme Commander]] of the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]], was almost certainly dead.<ref>'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''</ref>
After Halo's destruction, Guilty Spark escaped into space, reflecting upon what had happened to both himself and his Installation. He then traveled to a Forerunner [[Threshold gas mine|gas mining facility]] in [[Threshold]]'s atmosphere, whose refitting as a [[Flood research facility]] he had overseen eons past.{{Ref/Reuse|oracle}} There, he encountered a Covenant artifact retrieval group led by [[Sesa 'Refumee]]. After a brief confrontation with several members of the lower castes of the Covenant, a Sangheili recognized him as an "Oracle" and took him to their leader.{{Ref/Note|In the Halo Waypoint video [https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/detail/f99d83df-50e2-4b77-8cc2-96df1a107956/the-long-road-home The Long Road Home], it was originally stated that 343 Guilty Spark had been captured by Sesa Refumee's soldiers after the Battle of Installation 04. However, the [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|eleventh Terminal]] of ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'' later revealed that the Monitor was quickly accepted among the Covenant, even after killing two Kig-Yar. 343 Guilty Spark was not captured but rather welcomed as an Oracle.}} Guilty Spark then proceeded to educate these soldiers about the true purpose of Forerunner creations, including the Halo rings.<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)#Terminal 11|Terminal 11]]''</ref> Exposed to the truth, Sesa 'Refumee took a new, critical view on the [[Great Journey]] and, gathering other similarly minded [[Sangheili]] and [[Unggoy]], founded [[Sesa 'Refumee's heretic faction|a new sect]] that denounced the [[San'Shyuum|Prophets]] and their Great Journey as false. Setting up a base in the gas mine over Threshold, the group would soon be branded as "heretics" by the Hierarchs. Guilty Spark spent a great deal of time with 'Refumee, educating him on the true purpose of the Halo rings while 'Refumee in return shared with Spark the history of the Covenant and the [[Arbiter]]s in particular. Guilty Spark recognized that the selection of the Arbiters was a manipulation by the Prophets, eliminating potential political enemies while using them at the same time to quell rising problems in the Covenant. The two also discussed who to share the information with, but the one Sangheili 'Refumee believed could be trusted, [[Thel 'Vadam]]ee, [[Supreme Commander]] of the [[Fleet of Particular Justice]], was almost certainly dead.<ref>'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''' - ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''</ref>


Such a state of affairs could not be tolerated for long by the Covenant and soon action was taken to eliminate the Heretics. This was accomplished quickly and quietly by the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]] and a team of special operations troops. Ironically, the Arbiter was Thel 'Vadamee, the very Sangheili 'Refumee believed could be trusted with Guilty Spark's revelations. The Arbiter was surprised by the appearance of an "Oracle," but rather than allow Guilty Spark to tell him the truth, 'Refumee used Guilty Spark's appearance as a distraction to attack and was killed by the Arbiter, taking with him all that he had learned from Guilty Spark. In the aftermath, Guilty Spark was captured by [[Tartarus]] and given to the Prophets aboard [[High Charity]].<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Oracle]]''</ref>
Such a state of affairs could not be tolerated for long by the Covenant and soon action was taken to eliminate the Heretics. This was accomplished quickly and quietly by the [[Thel 'Vadam|Arbiter]] and a team of special operations troops. Ironically, the Arbiter was Thel 'Vadamee, the very Sangheili 'Refumee believed could be trusted with Guilty Spark's revelations. The Arbiter was surprised by the appearance of an "Oracle," but rather than allow Guilty Spark to tell him the truth, 'Refumee used Guilty Spark's appearance as a distraction to attack and was killed by the Arbiter, taking with him all that he had learned from Guilty Spark. In the aftermath, Guilty Spark was captured by [[Tartarus]] and given to the Prophets aboard [[High Charity]].<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Oracle]]''</ref>
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Interrogated by the [[High Prophets]], Guilty Spark revealed the nature of the installations and the means to employ them, which made the Prophets send the Arbiter to retrieve [[Installation 05]]'s "Sacred Icon".<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Sacred Icon]]''</ref> Guilty Spark may have attempted to educate the Prophets to the truth as well without success as the [[Prophet of Regret]] would later complain that the "Oracles" were useless and knew nothing about the Great Journey while meeting with the [[Gravemind]], Arbiter, [[John-117|Master Chief]] and [[monitor]] [[2401 Penitent Tangent]].<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Gravemind]]''</ref> After the Index been obtained, Tartarus took Guilty Spark and the Index to Installation 05’s [[Control Room]], using [[Miranda Keyes]] as the new [[Reclaimer]]. However, Tartarus grew tired of Guilty Spark's constant warnings. When the Arbiter and [[Avery Junior Johnson]] arrived to deactivate the ring, they first questioned Guilty Spark, hoping that his status as Oracle could sway Tartarus to halt its firing. Guilty Spark's revelations about the truth of the installations and what become of the Forerunners confirmed what the Arbiter had already learned from the Gravemind and Master Chief and completely ended his faith in the Covenant religion. However, the [[Brute]]s were too loyal to the Prophets to accept the truth that the Halos were weapons of mass destruction. Tartarus used Guilty Spark as a weapon, throwing the helpless monitor at Johnson so Tartarus could fire the rings. Guilty Spark observed the ensuing struggle, reminded of the one he had witnessed on the ''Pillar of Autumn''. Keyes sought Spark's advice on how to shut the installation down and eventually got him to admit that simply removing the Index would suffice.
Interrogated by the [[High Prophets]], Guilty Spark revealed the nature of the installations and the means to employ them, which made the Prophets send the Arbiter to retrieve [[Installation 05]]'s "Sacred Icon".<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Sacred Icon]]''</ref> Guilty Spark may have attempted to educate the Prophets to the truth as well without success as the [[Prophet of Regret]] would later complain that the "Oracles" were useless and knew nothing about the Great Journey while meeting with the [[Gravemind]], Arbiter, [[John-117|Master Chief]] and [[monitor]] [[2401 Penitent Tangent]].<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Gravemind]]''</ref> After the Index been obtained, Tartarus took Guilty Spark and the Index to Installation 05’s [[Control Room]], using [[Miranda Keyes]] as the new [[Reclaimer]]. However, Tartarus grew tired of Guilty Spark's constant warnings. When the Arbiter and [[Avery Junior Johnson]] arrived to deactivate the ring, they first questioned Guilty Spark, hoping that his status as Oracle could sway Tartarus to halt its firing. Guilty Spark's revelations about the truth of the installations and what become of the Forerunners confirmed what the Arbiter had already learned from the Gravemind and Master Chief and completely ended his faith in the Covenant religion. However, the [[Brute]]s were too loyal to the Prophets to accept the truth that the Halos were weapons of mass destruction. Tartarus used Guilty Spark as a weapon, throwing the helpless monitor at Johnson so Tartarus could fire the rings. Guilty Spark observed the ensuing struggle, reminded of the one he had witnessed on the ''Pillar of Autumn''. Keyes sought Spark's advice on how to shut the installation down and eventually got him to admit that simply removing the Index would suffice.


[[File:H2A - Halo Array hologram.jpg|thumb|250px|Keyes, Johnson, and Spark in Delta Halo's control room.]]
[[File:H2A - Halo Array hologram.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Keyes, Johnson, and Spark in Delta Halo's control room.]]
After [[Tartarus]] and his [[Brute Captain]]s were killed, Keyes managed to deactivate the installation the control panel for the installation began to show a holographic display. Guilty Spark, after being used by Johnson as a ride to the lower level, translated the display to Johnson, Miranda Keyes, and the Arbiter: the rings were now on standby, meaning they could be activated simultaneously from [[Installation 00|the Ark]]. The Arbiter asked Spark where it was, and he provided them with coordinates to where he believed it to be located; unbeknownst to him, it turned out to be [[Earth]], the human homeworld.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Great Journey]]''</ref><ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 197''</ref><ref>'''Halo 3''', campaign level ''[[The Ark]]'' ("''I always assumed it was part of a…shield installation, but it seems I was mistaken.''")</ref>
After [[Tartarus]] and his [[Brute Captain]]s were killed, Keyes managed to deactivate the installation the control panel for the installation began to show a holographic display. Guilty Spark, after being used by Johnson as a ride to the lower level, translated the display to Johnson, Miranda Keyes, and the Arbiter: the rings were now on standby, meaning they could be activated simultaneously from [[Installation 00|the Ark]]. The Arbiter asked Spark where it was, and he provided them with coordinates to where he believed it to be located; unbeknownst to him, it turned out to be [[Earth]], the human homeworld.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[The Great Journey]]''</ref><ref>'''Halo Encyclopedia''', ''page 197''</ref><ref>'''Halo 3''', campaign level ''[[The Ark]]'' ("''I always assumed it was part of a…shield installation, but it seems I was mistaken.''")</ref>


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===Return to Halo===
===Return to Halo===
[[File:DeathofAveryJohnson.jpg|thumb|300px|343 Guilty Spark mortally wounds [[Avery Johnson|Johnson]] in order to ensure the survival of the soon-to-be completed Halo, and the Ark.]]
[[File:DeathofAveryJohnson.jpg|right|thumb|300px|343 Guilty Spark mortally wounds [[Avery Johnson|Johnson]] in order to ensure the survival of the soon-to-be completed Halo, and the Ark.]]
{{Quote|Unacceptable! Unacceptable! That is absolutely unacceptable! Protocol dictates action! I see now that helping you was ''wrong''! You are a child of my makers; inheritor of all they left behind. You are Forerunner, but this ring... is ''mine''!|343 Guilty Spark turns on John-117 for the second time.{{Ref/Reuse|Halo}}}}
{{Quote|Unacceptable! Unacceptable! That is absolutely unacceptable! Protocol dictates action! I see now that helping you was ''wrong''! You are a child of my makers; inheritor of all they left behind. You are Forerunner, but this ring... is ''mine''!|343 Guilty Spark turns on John-117 for the second time.{{Ref/Reuse|Halo}}}}


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===Post Human-Covenant War recovery===
===Post Human-Covenant War recovery===
[[File:H3 Guitly Spark Debris.png|300px|thumb|Five smoldering pieces of debris from when 343 Guilty Spark exploded during the [[Raid on Installation 08]]. The only remains of his dead [[monitor]] body.]]
[[File:H3 Guitly Spark Debris.png|300px|thumb|right|Five smoldering pieces of debris from when 343 Guilty Spark exploded during the [[Raid on Installation 08]]. The only remains of his dead [[monitor]] body.]]
Spark was not completely destroyed, however. In late [[2553#November|November 2553]],<ref name="hitd c2">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', Chapter 2</ref> the UNSC detected a transmission from the ruins of [[Installation 00]] and deployed the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} from [[Luna]] to conduct a further investigation.<ref name="EH">'''[[Eleventh Hour reports]]''', ''part 4''</ref> A [[remote contact team]] recovered an extremely damaged armature, believed by the team to be the source of the signal picked up by the initial investigative group.{{Ref/Reuse|EH}} The device was actually the broken, barely active debris of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref name="Halo pages 376-379">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 376-379''</ref>
Spark was not completely destroyed, however. In late [[2553#November|November 2553]],<ref name="hitd c2">'''Halo: Hunters in the Dark''', Chapter 2</ref> the UNSC detected a transmission from the ruins of [[Installation 00]] and deployed the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} from [[Luna]] to conduct a further investigation.<ref name="EH">'''[[Eleventh Hour reports]]''', ''part 4''</ref> A [[remote contact team]] recovered an extremely damaged armature, believed by the team to be the source of the signal picked up by the initial investigative group.{{Ref/Reuse|EH}} The device was actually the broken, barely active debris of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref name="Halo pages 376-379">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 376-379''</ref>


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The Librarian stated that she would go to join her other personality imprints at the [[Absolute Record]] while humanity had to be given the tools to uphold the Mantle and the knowledge to tend to the Domain. The Librarian offered Spark a choice: to remain with his friends or to go with her to the Absolute Record. The Librarian gave Spark a small etched box that she called a key for if he chose to remain and instructed that he "find what's missing. Fix the path. Right what my kind has turned wrong." After the Librarian admitted that the Didact was most likely beyond redemption, Spark announced his decision to stay with the friends he had waited one hundred thousand years to find and promised to meet the Librarian again before she departed for the Absolute Record. As she left, the Librarian communicated with Rion at least and in her message, the Librarian instructed Rion to take care of Spark who is more fragile and important than she could ever know.<ref name="Renegades">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]'''</ref>
The Librarian stated that she would go to join her other personality imprints at the [[Absolute Record]] while humanity had to be given the tools to uphold the Mantle and the knowledge to tend to the Domain. The Librarian offered Spark a choice: to remain with his friends or to go with her to the Absolute Record. The Librarian gave Spark a small etched box that she called a key for if he chose to remain and instructed that he "find what's missing. Fix the path. Right what my kind has turned wrong." After the Librarian admitted that the Didact was most likely beyond redemption, Spark announced his decision to stay with the friends he had waited one hundred thousand years to find and promised to meet the Librarian again before she departed for the Absolute Record. As she left, the Librarian communicated with Rion at least and in her message, the Librarian instructed Rion to take care of Spark who is more fragile and important than she could ever know.<ref name="Renegades">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]'''</ref>


===A new path===
===A New Path===
{{Quote|I have waited one hundred thousand years to find my friends. Why would I leave when I have found them?|Spark chooses a new path.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 298''</ref>}}
{{Quote|I have waited one hundred thousand years to find my friends. Why would I leave when I have found them?|Spark chooses a new path.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 298''</ref>}}
Upon emerging from the hard light beam, Spark shifted his [[armiger]] into a combat configuration with a hard light rifle which Spark used to bring down the roof of the cavern and force the Spartans to retreat. Spark led the crew onto the platform where the Librarian's pod had been which also acted as a [[slipspace translocation|translocation pad]] and teleported everyone to safety outside where Spark was able to remote-pilot the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' to pick them up and cloaked them from military detection while pulling his fragment from the ONI systems.
Upon emerging from the hard light beam, Spark shifted his [[armiger]] into a combat configuration with a hard light rifle which Spark used to bring down the roof of the cavern and force the Spartans to retreat. Spark led the crew onto the platform where the Librarian's pod had been which also acted as a [[slipspace translocation|translocation pad]] and teleported everyone to safety outside where Spark was able to remote-pilot the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' to pick them up and cloaked them from military detection while pulling his fragment from the ONI systems.
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==Personality and traits==
==Personality and traits==
{{Quote|Clearly, in my thoughts-in truth-this monitor is much more than a machine.|The [[IsoDidact]] on Guilty Spark.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 313''</ref>}}
{{Quote|Clearly, in my thoughts-in truth-this monitor is much more than a machine.|The [[IsoDidact]] on Guilty Spark.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 313''</ref>}}
[[File:HCEA Terminal 7 Spark Fantasy.jpg|thumb|300px|Over the eons spent monitoring [[Installation 04]] in solitude, 343 Guilty Spark longed for a [[Monitor]] companion to combat his loneliness, and to help him stay focused on his duties in the wake of early [[rampancy]].]]
[[File:HCEA Terminal 7 Spark Fantasy.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Over the eons spent monitoring [[Installation 04]] in solitude, 343 Guilty Spark longed for a [[Monitor]] companion to combat his loneliness, and to help him stay focused on his duties in the wake of early [[rampancy]].]]
After a hundred thousand years of isolation, 343 Guilty Spark was quirky, detached and analytical. For Spark, protocol dictated all; the slight emotion he showed for the death of an ally was truly grief only for the inconvenience of finding another to assist him. While he gladly assisted those who requested his help, if his allies decided to prevent him from completing necessary actions - such as the firing of his ring - he would turn on them without hesitation and dispatch them with lethal force.
After a hundred thousand years of isolation, 343 Guilty Spark was quirky, detached and analytical. For Spark, protocol dictated all; the slight emotion he showed for the death of an ally was truly grief only for the inconvenience of finding another to assist him. While he gladly assisted those who requested his help, if his allies decided to prevent him from completing necessary actions - such as the firing of his ring - he would turn on them without hesitation and dispatch them with lethal force.


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*In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and ''3'', the "eye" of 343 Guilty Spark bears the [[Marathon]] logo. Also, there are notable similarities between Guilty Spark and Durandal; both are able to teleport the main character, and ended up rampant.
*In ''Halo: Combat Evolved'' and ''3'', the "eye" of 343 Guilty Spark bears the [[Marathon]] logo. Also, there are notable similarities between Guilty Spark and Durandal; both are able to teleport the main character, and ended up rampant.
*[[343 Industries]], [[Microsoft Game Studios]]'s internal-build team tasked with managing the ''Halo'' franchise, is named in reference to 343 Guilty Spark.
*[[343 Industries]], [[Microsoft Game Studios]]'s internal-build team tasked with managing the ''Halo'' franchise, is named in reference to 343 Guilty Spark.
* Guilty Spark's single round eye is a reference to [[Wikipedia:HAL 9000|HAL 9000]] of ''[[Wikipedia:2001: A Space Odyssey|2001: A Space Odyssey]]''. Like HAL, he is obsessed with protocol to the point of attacking the humans he is partnered with. In personality, however, he is HAL's polar opposite.
* He may have inspired [[Wikipedia:Wheatley_(Portal)|Wheatley]] in the 2011 Valve game ''[[Wikipedia:Portal 2|Portal 2]]''. Besides their very similar appearance, both characters at first appear to be friendly, but end up being villains.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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File:HaloCE-343GuiltySpark.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:HaloCE-343GuiltySpark.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:343 GS.jpg|343 Guilty Spark in the swamps of [[Installation 04]].
File:343 GS.jpg|343 Guilty Spark in the swamps of [[Installation 04]].
File:H2-343GuiltySpark-Wallpaper.jpg|Promotional image of 343 Guilty Spark in ''[[Halo 2]]''.
File:H2-343GuiltySpark-Extraction.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''[[Halo 2]]''.
File:H2-343GuiltySpark-Extraction.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''Halo 2''.
File:GS-Heretic.jpg|343 Guilty Spark with [[Sesa 'Refumee]] in ''Halo 2''.
File:GS-Heretic.jpg|343 Guilty Spark with [[Sesa 'Refumee]] in ''Halo 2''.
File:Sanctum of the hierarchs 343gs.png|343 Guilty Spark held captive within a [[Containment field device]] by the Covenant.
File:Sanctum of the hierarchs 343gs.png|343 Guilty Spark held captive within a [[Containment field device]] by the Covenant.
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File:343GS rampant.jpg|343 Guilty Spark in his defense mode as indicated by the change of color in the eye sockets.
File:343GS rampant.jpg|343 Guilty Spark in his defense mode as indicated by the change of color in the eye sockets.
File:Damaged Monitor.jpg|343 Guilty Spark heavily damaged.
File:Damaged Monitor.jpg|343 Guilty Spark heavily damaged.
File:343 Guilty Spark (Rampant).png| A render of 343 Guilty Spark in attack mode.
File:GuiltySparkAnniversary.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''.
File:GuiltySparkAnniversary.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''.
File:HCEA-343GuiltySpark.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''. Note the changed Marathon symbol.
File:HCEA-343GuiltySpark.png|343 Guilty Spark in ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''. Note the changed Marathon symbol.
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File:HPOL-AlternateSpark.jpg|An alternate render of Spark's model used for the cover of ''Halo: Point of Light''.
File:HPOL-AlternateSpark.jpg|An alternate render of Spark's model used for the cover of ''Halo: Point of Light''.
File:HPoL - Early Spark.jpg|An early render of Spark for the cover of ''Halo: Point of Light''.
File:HPoL - Early Spark.jpg|An early render of Spark for the cover of ''Halo: Point of Light''.
File:Spark Armiger.jpg|Spark on the cover of ''Halo: Point of Light''.
File:HINF - Charm icon - Guilty Charm.png|A 343 Guilty Spark weapon charm in ''[[Halo Infinite]]''.
File:AmogusMJOLNIR.jpg|343 Guilty Spark as a pet in ''Among Us''.
File:AmogusMJOLNIR.jpg|343 Guilty Spark as a pet in ''Among Us''.
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*''[[Halo: Point of Light]]''
*''[[Halo: Point of Light]]''
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo: Outcasts]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{C|Charm only}}
{{col-end}}
{{col-end}}


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[[Category:Forerunner A.I.]]
[[Category:AI characters]]
[[Category:AI characters]]
[[Category:Bosses]]

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