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|description=Fragment of [[Installation 04]] | |description=Fragment of [[Installation 04]] | ||
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==History== | ==History== | ||
When the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}'s reactors detonated on [[2552#September|September 22, 2552]], Installation 04 attempted to activate a safety measure and make a slipspace jump. However, this self-preservation protocol was only partly successful, and only a small portion of the ring later designated Alpha Shard managed to enter slipspace before the ''Autumn''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s reactors overloaded and destroyed the ring. The surviving fragment of the Halo reentered normal space in the vicinity of | When the {{UNSCShip|Pillar of Autumn}}'s reactors detonated on [[2552#September|September 22, 2552]], Installation 04 attempted to activate a safety measure and make a slipspace jump. However, this self-preservation protocol was only partly successful, and only a small portion of the ring later designated Alpha Shard managed to enter slipspace before the ''Autumn''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s reactors overloaded and destroyed the ring. The surviving fragment of the Halo reentered normal space in the vicinity of a red giant star some distance away from the [[Orrichon system]] and was caught in the star's orbit.{{Ref/Reuse|wp shard}} | ||
While most of Installation 04's debris either fell into [[Threshold]]'s or [[Basis]]' [[Gravity well (physics)|gravity wells]] or remained in the orbital debris field, at least 30% of the mass and curvature remained unaccounted for by the UNSC. In late [[2555]] the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] took note of information recorded by an automated scout vehicle, [[Recon-14]], in an area designated Location 6201. Recon-14 had been deployed from the ''Pillar of Autumn'' before the ship's crash-landing on the Halo installation. The signal data from the drone was analyzed by multiple ONI specialists, among them ONI attaché for astrophysical phenomena [[Madeline Tress|Dr. Madeline Tress]]. She correctly concluded that the signal originated from the missing fragment of Installation 04, indicating that a part of the ring either generated or was enveloped in a significant slipspace event, one far exceeding the capabilities of either human or Covenant technology.{{Ref/Reuse|wp shard}} | While most of Installation 04's debris either fell into [[Threshold]]'s or [[Basis]]' [[Gravity well (physics)|gravity wells]] or remained in the orbital debris field, at least 30% of the mass and curvature remained unaccounted for by the UNSC. In late [[2555]] the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] took note of information recorded by an automated scout vehicle, [[Recon-14]], in an area designated Location 6201. Recon-14 had been deployed from the ''Pillar of Autumn'' before the ship's crash-landing on the Halo installation. The signal data from the drone was analyzed by multiple ONI specialists, among them ONI attaché for astrophysical phenomena [[Madeline Tress|Dr. Madeline Tress]]. She correctly concluded that the signal originated from the missing fragment of Installation 04, indicating that a part of the ring either generated or was enveloped in a significant slipspace event, one far exceeding the capabilities of either human or Covenant technology.{{Ref/Reuse|wp shard}} |