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| {{Status|Canon}} | | {{Era|Forerunner|Post}} |
| | {{Title|The Composer}} |
| {{Center|This article is about the machine. For the [[Halo 4]] level, see [[Composer (level)]]; for the achievement, see [[Composer (achievement)]].}} | | {{Center|This article is about the machine. For the [[Halo 4]] level, see [[Composer (level)]]; for the achievement, see [[Composer (achievement)]].}} |
| {{Quote|The Composer! So many possibilities and capabilities tied up in that strange name... A Composer of minds and souls!|[[Forthencho|Forthencho, Lord of Admirals]]{{Ref/Novel|Id=p232|Pri|Page=232-233}}}} | | {{Quote|The Composer! So many possibilities and capabilities tied up in that strange name... A Composer of minds and souls!|[[Forthencho|Forthencho, Lord of Admirals]]<ref name="p232">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 232-233''</ref>}} |
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| | [[File:Composer_in_crater.jpg|right|300px|thumb|The Composer on [[Ivanoff Station]].]] |
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| | The '''Composer''' was an ancient [[Forerunner]] machine capable of converting living beings into digital forms.<ref name="h4">'''Halo 4'''</ref> |
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| The '''Composer'''{{Ref/Note|In ''Halo: Primordium'' and ''Halo 4'' the Composer is consistently referenced as a singular entity, though ''Halo: Silentium'' establishes that there were actually multiple Composers; this is reflected in ''Halo: Escalation''. In light of this information it can be assumed that "the Composer" refers to the device as a unique invention as opposed to a single object, much as the Halos are sometimes referenced with the collective "Halo".}}{{Ref/Book|Id=h4evg|H4EVG|Page=132}} is a machine created by the [[Forerunner]]s to [[mind transfer|translate]] an organic being's mental content into machine data.{{Ref/Game|Id=h4|H4}} Categorized as a sublimation device,{{Ref/Reuse|h4evg}} the Composer was meant to provide seamless transitions between biological and digital states. The machine was later appropriated to counteract the [[Flood]],<ref name="wp composer">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/tech/composer ''Halo Waypoint - Universe'': ''Composer'']</ref> although it failed to save the parasite's victims and was quickly abandoned in this capacity. Despite this, the Composer was later used for a number of purposes beyond its original function.{{Ref/Novel|Id=string3|Sil|Page=40-41}} | | ==Overview and function== |
| | [[File:Composition.jpg|right|thumb|300px|The effects of a composition upon three scientists at [[Ivanoff Station]].]] |
| | Although the Forerunners possessed other technology capable of extracting an individual's memories and partial personality impressions,<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 47-48, 138''</ref> the Composer was designed as a means to achieve true immortality in digital form, allowing the Forerunners to transcend their biological forms altogether. As the [[Flood]] only assimilated biological matter, digitally stored intelligences would have remained immune to the parasite. Physically an enormous monolith engraved with patterns of lines characteristic of Forerunner architecture, the Composer was a highly complex machine with a great deal of capabilities. It appears that the Composer's effects varied based on the skill of the individual utilizing it, namely their understanding of its workings.<ref name="p355">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 355''</ref><ref name="p232"/> |
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| ==Function==
| | According to the [[Librarian]], the Forerunners never perfectly mastered the use of the Composer and the resulting digital personalities became corrupted or fragmented and could no longer be restored to biological form. She stated that the Forerunner originally abandoned the device for this reason.<ref name="reclaimer">'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]]''</ref> However, there are several instances of Composer-processed minds retaining their individual personalities and memories with only mild degrees of instability or decay. The Librarian herself implanted stored personalities originally extracted by the Composer into the genetic code of other living beings, with said personalities achieving self-awareness and retaining their original identity within their new [[human]] hosts, such as [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]].<ref group="note">It is likely that the Librarian was exaggerating as to the negative aspects of the Composer in order to convince John-117 of the threat it posed at the hands of the Didact. In any case, she greatly simplifies the events that actually occurred, only stating that the Didact used the Composer on humans to create his Promethean constructs as punishment for humanity's defiance of the Forerunners; she omits the fact that she used the Composer herself on ancient humans and regularly implanted the resulting personalities in many future generations of humans. Likewise, she does not mention that the original Knights were actually created from voluntary Promethean warriors. This is well in line with her characterization as a benevolent, yet devious figure.</ref> The Composer could also be used to remove these stored personalities, although this did grave physical and mental damage to the individual carrying the imprint.<ref name="p355"/> |
| ===Overview===
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| [[File:Composer Face Melt.jpeg|left|thumb|150px|The effects of composition on [[Sandra Tillson|Dr. Sandra Tillson]].]]
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| The Composers were originally designed as a means by which to extract the mental pattern (commonly known as an essence) of a biological being of sufficient neural complexity and converting it into data by broadcasting high-energy fields of entangled sympathies. The process, which was not fully understood by even its Forerunner creators, utilized [[neural physics]], a science mastered by the [[Precursor]]s — one of select few Forerunner technologies to do so. According to the original design, the Composer would allow old Forerunners to transfer their essences into younger bodies or directly into the [[Domain]]'s vast realms of information.{{Ref/Reuse|wp composer}}{{Ref/Note|''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]'' and Halo Waypoint's Universe entry describe the Composer's original function as granting the Forerunners immortality by transferring old essences into youthful bodies, implying that Forerunner medical science had not overcome senescence. According to ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' (page 47) along with a number of other references throughout ''The Forerunner Saga'', the Forerunners were functionally immortal given regular access to [[Forerunner personal armor|personal armor]], could remain youthful indefinitely and died only by accident or in battle. However, it is known that Forerunners could age under certain circumstances, even if such aging was unlikely to result in death: after 1,200 years of self-neglectful isolation, the [[Confirmer]]'s skin became mottled with bulging veins, his fur fell out, and his teeth fused together. The issue of Forerunner mortality by old age is not addressed when the Composer's origins are described in ''[[Halo: Silentium]]''. In ''Halo 4'' the Librarian states that the Composer would have made the Forerunners immortal, although this may be interpreted as ''true'' immortality and invulnerability to the Flood, as opposed to the [[Wikipedia:Biological immortality|biological immortality]] the Forerunners already enjoyed thanks to their use of body-assist armor.}} The technology was worked on in obscurity for centuries. In the latter days of the [[human-Forerunner wars]], after the Forerunners' first contacts with the [[Flood]], [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]] took note of the Composers and planned to use the devices to cure the parasite's victims.{{Ref/Reuse|wp composer}} The plan was to save those afflicted by the Flood by scanning their patterns and removing any traces of the Flood from the digital essence, which would then be imprinted on a new, artificially constructed biological body devoid of Flood infection. However, the process was highly flawed. In addition to being extremely painful to the individuals undergoing the process, all attempts to restore the essences to biological form failed as the artificial bodies would quickly decay and inevitably die.{{Ref/Reuse|string3}} For this reason the Forerunners quickly abandoned the Composers after the first experiments.{{Ref/Novel|Id=pri271|Pri|Page=271-272}}{{Ref/Note|Id=whole|In ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 9]]'', the monitor [[859 Static Carillon]] indicates that the human essences composed in New Phoenix are being "added to the whole" in accordance with the original design for the Composer, introducing fear, rage, and confusion. This implies that composed patterns are uploaded to a central intelligence, though whether this applies solely to the Promethean Knights or to all who undergo composition is unclear. Nonetheless, the notion of composed essences being incorporated into a gestalt mind is not mentioned in prior media.}}
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| The physical effects of the Composer on its targets are also violent: the device projects a beam of orange light which completely reduces the targeted individuals to ash in a rather gruesome manner, flaying their skin, muscle, and bones in an agonizing sequence. This is seemingly a byproduct of the machine's original design as a means to combat the Flood, allowing the complete destruction of infected biomass in a manner similar to certain Forerunner weapons designed to completely atomize their targets. The beam possesses the capability to process hundreds of thousands of targets in mere moments across enormous distances,{{Ref/Novel|Id=omega|Sil|Page=263}} such as composing targets on a planet's surface from an orbiting ship,{{Ref/Level|Id=midnight|H4|[[Midnight]]}} or those on the surface of an entire [[Halo Array|Halo]] [[Omega Halo|installation]] in an instant.{{Ref/Reuse|omega}} [[Forthencho|Forthencho, Lord of Admirals]], the supreme commander of all human forces and one of the humans to have their minds harvested, described the effects of the Composer as "strange, ever-changing" and "multiformed", as it was operated in that instance via intermediary [[Lifeworker]] machinery.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p235|Pri|Page=235}}
| | Even the physical effects of the Composer on its targets were varied; when the [[Didact]] fired the Composer directly on humans, the device projected a beam of orange light which completely reduced the targets to ash in a rather gruesome manner while their minds were digitized. Aside from this direct form of scanning, the Composer was also capable of a less violent method of extraction. When the Librarian and her [[Lifeworker]]s used the Composer indirectly via intermediary devices, the bodies of the targeted individuals were not destroyed and instead the scan caused them to peacefully expire as their consciousnesses were removed from their bodies.<ref name="p235">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 235''</ref> |
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| As witnessed on [[Installation 07]], Flood victims subjected to Composer processing were able to retain their individuality,{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=325-326}} but the Flood would continue to rot and deform their physical bodies, the infection having survived the destruction of the original biological body and then resumed in the new one. The Forerunners attempted to slow down this process by wrapping the afflicted individuals' bodies in a form of supportive harness flowing with energy,{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=322-323}} but the victims would still continue to deform beyond recognition and eventually expire or succumb to the Flood. Similarly, when the [[Gravemind]] used [[Logic plague#Biological beings|corrupted]], Composer-processed essences imprinted on living human bodies as messengers to the [[Librarian]] in her final moments on [[Earth]], the humans' bodies would rapidly decay and soon die.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=320-323}}
| | Minds scanned by the Composer could be processed in a variety of ways. Although the ancient human personalities extracted and stored by the Librarian retained in their original personalities, in some cases the digitized neural map could be used as the basis for [[artificial intelligence]] constructs in a manner similar to the creation of human [[smart AI]]s. These intelligences would contain many of their original memories and sometimes even portions of their personality, but would otherwise behave within the limits of the duties assigned to them. For example, the [[Promethean Knight]]s behave in a largely uniform manner despite containing many of the memories of the individuals they were created from.<ref name="memento">'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''[[S1/Memento Mori|S1E5 ''Memento Mori'']]</ref> These intelligences appear to be susceptible to a condition comparable to the [[rampancy]] exhibited by human smart AIs. However, these symptoms appear over a much longer period of time, as evidenced by [[343 Guilty Spark]], a monitor created from a [[Chakas|human mind]] processed by the Composer. Guilty Spark showed occasional signs of instability and his personality suffered fragmentation, but he remained operational and capable of performing his assigned tasks for over 100,000 years.<ref>'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''', [[Terminal/Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary|Terminals]]''</ref> |
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| As revealed by the [[Haruspis]], the Composer's power burned away the effects of the [[logic plague]] in anyone that it was used upon, freeing them of the Gravemind's corruption.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi20|Epi|20}}
| | The Composer did not work on all organic beings; certain individuals could, through genetic manipulation, become immune to its effects. After undergoing [[Forerunner mutation|mutation]] in an attempt to gain immunity to the Flood, the [[Didact]]'s physiology was no longer compatible with the Composer.<ref name="h4terminals">'''Halo 4''', ''[[Terminal/Halo 4|Terminals]]''</ref> Similarly, the [[geas]] the [[Librarian]] placed on humanity allowed the [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] to develop a resistance to the Composer; this ability had to be activated, and thus it did not automatically protect all humans from the device.<ref name="reclaimer"/> |
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| The Composers Mooring Chamber is fitted with a translocation lock and reality anchor that impedes any unauthorized transportation of the device.{{Ref/Book|Id=Mythos Composer|HM|Page=165}} An Activation Channel is fitted to all Composers for it's versatile firing systems which direct the Composers energies along the lateral channel or in a uniform concentric pattern.{{Ref/Reuse|Mythos Composer}} The Targeting Mechanism of the Composer is designed to only target thinking life with sufficient neurological activity.{{Ref/Reuse|Mythos Composer}} | | The Composer was also capable of slowing down Flood infection and the subsequent loss of individuality; however, this process was only temporary and still left the afflicted individuals in their deformed state. This was accomplished through wrapping the infected bodies in a form of supportive harness flowing with energy, evidently somehow connected to the Composer.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 322-323''</ref> |
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| ===Essence preservation===
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| [[File:H4-SO-Durance-PrometheanSoul.jpg|thumb|250px|A visual manifestation of a Composer-processed human essence stored in a specialized [[Durance]].]]
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| Minds scanned by the Composer could be processed in a variety of ways. The ancient human personalities extracted and stored by the Librarian at [[Charum Hakkor]] retained their essences in virtually unchanged form, preserving the victims' identities and even the records of their physical bodies, although the latter could not be reconstituted to biological form.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=320}} These stored personalities could also be implanted into the genetic code of living beings, with said personalities achieving self-awareness and retaining their original identity within their new hosts; examples of this are the ancestral memory imprints of [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]]. The Composer could also be used to remove these imprinted personalities, although this did grave physical and mental damage to the individual carrying the imprint.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p355|Pri|Page=355}}
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| In the case of the [[Ur-Didact]]'s [[Promethean Knight]]s, the extracted neural map was used as the basis for [[artificial intelligence]] constructs in a manner similar to [[Cognitive Impression Modeling|the creation]] of human [[smart AI]]s. These intelligences contain many of their original memories and sometimes even portions of their personality, but otherwise behave within the limits of the duties assigned to them.{{Ref/SpOps|Id=memento|[[Memento Mori]]}} These essences were stored in imprint matrices known as [[Durance]]s, similar to the devices traditionally used to contain the last mental impressions of a deceased Forerunner.{{Ref/Book|H4EVG|Page=134}}
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| If the Composer is disconnected from the Domain or an authorized information depository, it could store thousands of composed essences within the Sublimation Relay on the Composer itself.{{Ref/Reuse|Mythos Composer}}
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| ===Immunization===
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| The Composer does not work on all organic beings; certain individuals can, through genetic manipulation, become immune to its effects. After undergoing an experimental [[Forerunner mutation|mutation]] in a failed attempt to gain immunity to the Flood, the Ur-Didact's physiology became incompatible with the Composer,{{Ref/Game|Id=h4terminals|H4|Detail=[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminals]]}} but even with his incompatible physiology, the Ur-Didact was composed by the firing of several Composers at the same time.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}}<ref name="wp didact">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/didact ''Halo Waypoint - Universe'': ''Didact'']</ref>{{Ref/Note|In ''Halo 4''{{'}}s Terminal Five, the Didact claims the Composer would not work on his new form, and in the level [[Midnight]] is seen levitating himself within the Composer's active beam. It is possible that the Didact was merely resistant to the effects of the Composer, rather than completely immune, as the energy released by the overlapping pulses of five Composers would be orders of magnitude greater than the energy released by a single pulse. In the Library Edition of ''Halo: Escalation'', however, it's stated by Brian Reed that the Ur-Didact wasn't composed but the explosion did do something to him.}} Although the Didact's mutations provided him with some resistance to the Composer's effects, they could not withstand the raw destructive force of neural physics from five Composers exploding all at once, resulting in the destruction of the Didact's physical form and his death. The Didact's digitized consciousness was subsequently uploaded to the outer boundaries of the [[Domain]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=Epi5|Epi|5}} Similarly, the ''[[geas]]'' the Librarian placed on humanity allowed [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] to develop a resistance to the Composer; this ability had to be activated and thus it does not automatically protect all humans from the device.{{Ref/Level|Id=reclaimer|H4|[[Reclaimer (level)|Reclaimer]]}}
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| ==History== | | ==History== |
| ===Creation and use at Charum Hakkor===
| | The first known use of the Composer was when the [[Librarian]] employed its primary capability by extracting the memories of the surviving [[prehistoric human civilization|human]] warriors after the [[Charum Hakkor campaign]] in order to preserve these personalities in future generations of humans and to study the stored memories in hopes of discovering how humanity managed to [[Human-Flood war|defeat the Flood]]. The [[Forthencho|Lord of Admirals]], supreme commander of all human forces and one of the humans to have their minds harvested, described the effects of the Composer as "strange, ever-changing" and "multiformed", as it operated via intermediary [[Lifeworker]] machinery.<ref name="p235"/> |
| First developed by the [[Builder]]s working in conjunction with [[Lifeworker]]s several centuries before the end of the [[human-Forerunner wars]],{{Ref/Reuse|wp composer}} the Composers were constructed at a facility known as the [[Composer's Forge]]. In the centuries following the conflict this installation would come to be overseen by a [[monitor]] known as [[859 Static Carillon]], who was regarded as the keeper of the Composers.{{Ref/Reuse|HE9}} While the many faults of the Composers were quickly recognized, the Forerunners would later find other uses for the devices.
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| After the [[Siege of Charum Hakkor|fifty-three-year siege]] of [[Charum Hakkor]], the strongly [[Builder]]-influenced [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]] intended to exact their vengeance on their [[prehistoric human civilization|human]] enemies and make sure the humans' fate would be as cruel as possible. Thus, even though the Forerunners already possessed other technologies capable of extracting an individual's memories and personality impressions,{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=47-48, 138}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=sil57|Sil|Page=57}} the Council provided only Composers to the [[Librarian]] and her [[Lifeworker]]s when they were ordered to process the last human survivors.{{Ref/Reuse|string3}} The essences of the archived humans would be preserved in future generations of humans, with the intent that they would share their knowledge with the devolved remnants of humanity and aid them in rebuilding their civilization. The Master Builder and other like-minded Forerunners intended to study the stored memories in hopes of discovering how humanity managed to defeat the Flood, subjecting machine-stored copies of the essences to tortuous interrogation over thousands of years.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=41-43}}
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| ===Abandonment and later use===
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| As a result of the risks and irregularities involved with their usage, the Forerunners eventually abandoned the Composers and their existence was made a closely guarded secret known to only a few.{{Ref/Reuse|pri271}} Even the machines' actual nature remained obscure; whether the Composer was a machine or being remained uncertain to most. Some even believed the Composer to be a "product of its own services"; a Forerunner, perhaps a Lifeworker, suspended in the final stages of Flood infection.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p268|Pri|Page=268}}{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=278}}
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| Around [[97,445 BCE]] the Lifeworkers no longer employed the long-abandoned Composers when scanning sentient beings for indexing in the [[Conservation Measure]], instead using a far gentler form of [[mind transfer#Full pattern uploading|pattern extraction]] technology.{{Ref/Reuse|sil57}}
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| A Composer was acquired and used by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]] in an attempt to stave off Flood infection in certain Forerunners on [[Installation 07]]. While in control of Installation 07, [[Mendicant Bias]] and the [[Primordial]] also used the Composer to extract the ancestral memory imprints from [[Chakas]] and the other humans from [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]].{{Ref/Reuse|p355}}
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| Later during the war, the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] used the Composer to convert the [[Promethean]] warriors loyal to him into [[Promethean Knight|powerful robotic forms]], in order to allow them to combat the Flood more efficiently and without risk of infection. Lacking the sufficient numbers to turn the tide, the Didact forcibly used the Composer on a large population of humans transplanted to [[Omega Halo]], turning them into additional forces in his mechanized army. This led to his imprisonment on [[Requiem]] by the [[Librarian]].{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}}
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| ===Rediscovery===
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| ====Installation 03====
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| [[File:HM-Composer extraction final.jpg|thumb|250px|A Composer being extracted from the surface of Installation 03.]]
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| One Composer was stored on Halo [[Installation 03]]. In late [[2554]]{{Ref/Level|H4|[[Composer (level)|Composer]]|Detail=[[Audio log (Halo 4)|audio log]]}} the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] discovered the machine, which they designated ''SBJ 8490-03'',{{Ref/Game|[[Eleventh Hour reports]]|Detail=Report 5/5}} in a location known as the [[Composer's Abyss]]; after the flagship {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} extracted the device in [[2557]] it was transported to [[Ivanoff Station]], a research facility in the asteroid field in Installation 03's orbit. The machine was partially buried within the installation's surface and remained embedded in a large chunk of rock when the ship transported it to Ivanoff. Some of the scientists were digitized by the Composer while studying it and the sensor data from the incident contained coordinates that led ''Infinity'' to [[Requiem]].{{Ref/Level|H4|[[Infinity (level)|Infinity]]}}
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| [[File:H4-ComposerFiringOnPhoenix.jpg|left|250px|thumb|The Composer firing on the city of [[New Phoenix]] on Earth.]]
| | As a result of the risks and irregularities involved with its usage, the Forerunners eventually abandoned the Composer and its existence was made a closely guarded secret known only to few.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 271-272''</ref> Even its actual nature remained obscure; whether it was a machine or being remained uncertain to most. Some even believed the Composer to be a "product of its own services"; a Forerunner, perhaps a Lifeworker, suspended in the final stages of Flood infection.<ref name="p268">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 268''</ref><ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 278''</ref> |
| Upon awakening on Requiem in [[2557#July|July 2557]], the Didact headed for the Composer at his first opportunity and acquired the device after [[Raid on Ivanoff Station|launching an attack]] on Ivanoff Station. Planning to use the Composer to neutralize all of mankind by forever imprisoning them in digital form, he first used it on the research and security personnel of Ivanoff; Spartan [[John-117]] was the only survivor as a result of genetic modifications imbued by the Librarian. The Didact then set course for Earth in order to realize the final stage of his plan. He successfully fired the Composer on a [[United Republic of North America|URNA]] metropolis, [[New Phoenix]], but the effect was halted when John-117 destroyed the Composer, and the Didact's ship along with it, with a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]].{{Ref/Reuse|midnight}} Some of the resulting digital intelligences survived, having been transported into the Composer's Abyss on Installation 03{{Ref/Comic|HE|Issue=8}} and later to Requiem via a slipspace transit portal connected to the Composer.{{Ref/Reuse|memento}}
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| ====The Composer's Forge====
| | [[File:H4-ComposerFiringOnPhoenix.jpg|right|250px|thumb|The Composer firing on the city of [[New Phoenix]] on Earth.]] |
| [[File:Escalation - Composer's Forge Battle.png|thumb|250px|[[Blue Team]] and [[Promethean]]s battle in the [[Composer's Forge]].]] | |
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| Following the [[New Phoenix Incident]] the Didact was plunged to [[Installation 03]] through the Composer's [[slipspace portal]]. After killing a team of human scientists and their [[Black Team|Spartan escorts]], the Didact wished to seek revenge on Earth. Soon he encountered [[monitor]] [[859 Static Carillon]] at the [[Composer's Abyss]]. Recognizing the monitor as the keeper of the Composers, the Didact had Static Carillon show him [[slipspace portal|the entrance]] to the [[Composer's Forge]], where the Composers were constructed and maintained. Shortly after, [[Blue Team]] discovered the slipspace portal that led to the Forge. Upon entering the Spartans were shocked to discover six more Composers located inside the Forge. The Spartans were confronted by the Didact and a large firefight ensued, with numerous [[Promethean]] constructs backing up the Didact.{{Ref/NoteReuse|whole}} Static Carillon had Gamma Halo appear over the Composer's Forge per his agreement with the Didact, who then took one of the six Composers and departed the Forge for the Halo. However, the monitor, feeling betrayed by the Didact because he broke his side of their bargain by creating more Prometheans, revealed to the Spartans that the Didact intended to use the Composer and the Halo to destroy humanity, starting with Earth. With Static Carillon's help Blue Team escaped the Composer's Forge and returned to Installation 03 through the Composer's Abyss.{{Ref/Reuse|HE9}}
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| Upon exiting the Abyss Blue Team witnessed the Didact positioning the Composer over the Halo. Intending to remove Blue Team as a threat the Didact attacked the Spartans.{{Ref/Reuse|HE9}} While the Didact nearly defeated Blue Team, 859 Static Carillon ambushed him and teleported him away into the Halo's [[control room]], followed shortly by John who enabled the monitor to detach the segment of the Halo housing the control room, causing it to fall toward the Composer's Forge. The fragment impacted the Forge, destroying the five remaining Composers held there, but not before the Didact was subjected to their combined effects.{{Ref/Reuse|wp didact}} While the Spartans returned to Earth Static Carillon took the now-incomplete Gamma Halo (and, evidently, the sole Composer still housed there) for repairs and safekeeping in an undisclosed location.{{Ref/Comic|Id=HE10|HE|Issue=10}}
| | Around [[100,000 BCE]], the Composer was used by the [[Faber|Master Builder]] to stave off Flood infection in certain Forerunners on [[Installation 07]] to keep them in a docile state. While in control of Installation 07, [[Mendicant Bias]] and the [[Primordial]] also used the Composer to extract the ancestral memory imprints from [[Chakas]] and the other humans from [[Earth]].<ref name="p355"/> Later during the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], the [[Didact]] used the Composer to convert his [[Promethean]] warriors into [[Promethean Knight|robotic form]] in order to allow them to combat the Flood more efficiently and without risk of infection. To bolster his numbers, the Didact used the Composer on a number of humans transplanted to a Halo installation, turning them into additional forces in his mechanized army.<ref name="h4terminals"/> |
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| Despite his mutations providing the Didact with a resistance to the Composer's power, they were not able to protect him from the raw destructive force of neural physics from five Composers exploding all at once and he was digitized and sent to the outer boundaries of the [[Domain]].{{Ref/Reuse|Epi5}} The Didact later learned that the Composer's power had burned away the [[Gravemind]]'s [[logic plague|corruption]] aside from echoes of it that he was still holding onto, restoring the Didact's sanity.{{Ref/Reuse|Epi20}}
| | The Composer was later placed on [[Installation 03]]. In late [[2554]],<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Composer (level)|Composer]]'', [[Halo 4 audio logs|Audio log]]''</ref> the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] discovered the machine on the Halo ring and transported it to [[Ivanoff Station]], a research facility in the asteroid field in Installation 03's orbit. Some of the scientists were digitized by the Composer while studying it and the sensor data from the incident contained coordinates that led the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} to [[Requiem]].<ref>'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Infinity (level)|Infinity]]''</ref> Upon awakening on Requiem in [[2557#July|July 2557]], the Didact immediately headed for the Composer and successfully acquired the device after [[Raid on Ivanoff Station|launching an attack]] on Ivanoff Station. Planning to use the Composer to neutralize all of mankind by forever imprisoning them into digital form, he first used it on the human personnel of Ivanoff; [[John-117]] was the only survivor as a result of genetic modifications imbued by the Librarian. The Didact then set course for Earth in order to realize the final stage of his plan. The Didact successfully fired the Composer on an [[United Republic of North America|URNA]] metropolis, [[New Phoenix]], but the effect was halted when John-117 destroyed the Didact's ship, and the Composer along with it, with a [[HAVOK tactical nuclear weapon]].<ref name="h4"/> Some of the resulting digital intelligences survived, having ended up in Requiem via a slipspace transit portal connected to the Composer.<ref name="memento"/> |
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| In late [[2558]], [[343 Guilty Spark]] discovered that, amongst the [[Librarian]]'s topics of study in her secret laboratory at [[Bastion]] was working Composers.{{Ref/Novel|PoL|Chapter=Epilogue}}
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| |fr={{Tooltip|''Compositeur''|Composer}} in ''Halo: Primordium'' and ''Halo: Silentium''.<br>
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| {{Tooltip|''Recomposeur''|Redialer}} in ''Halo 4''.
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| File:H4-Concept-ComposerDevice.jpg|Concept art of the Composer for ''[[Halo 4]]''.
| | File:H4-Concept-Composer-Early.jpg|Early concept art of the Composer. Note the resemblance to a cathedral. |
| File:H4-Concept-Composer-Early.jpg|Early concept art of the Composer exhibiting a cathedral-like design. | | File:H4-Concept-Midnight-Composer.jpg|Finalized concept art of the Composer in ''Halo 4''. |
| File:H4-Concept-Composer.jpg|Concept art of the Composer embedded in rock.
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| File:H4 ComposerBuried Callout Concept.jpg|Concept art of the Composer embedded in rock.
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| File:H4-Concept-Midnight-Composer.jpg|Finalized concept art of the Composer. | |
| File:H4-Concept-Composer-Shield.jpg|Concept art of one of the shield generators around the Composer on the level ''[[Midnight]]''. | | File:H4-Concept-Composer-Shield.jpg|Concept art of one of the shield generators around the Composer on the level ''[[Midnight]]''. |
| File:HTMCC-H4 Requiem coordinates.png|The sensor data that led Infinity to Requiem.
| | File:Composer_at_Ivanoff.jpg|A close-in view of The Composer at Ivonoff Station. |
| File:Composer_in_crater.jpg|The Composer on Ivanoff Station.
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| File:Composer_at_Ivanoff.jpg|A close-in view of the Composer at Ivanoff Station. | |
| File:Composer_ground_level.jpg|The Composer seen from ground level of Ivanoff Station. | | File:Composer_ground_level.jpg|The Composer seen from ground level of Ivanoff Station. |
| File:Composer_through_window.jpg|The Composer as seen through a hallway window on Ivanoff Station. | | File:Composer_through_window.jpg|The Composer as seen through a hallway window on Ivanoff Station. |
| File:H4-MantlesApproach-Composer.jpg|The Composer inside ''Mantle's Approach''. | | File:H4-Midnight-Composer-Panorama.jpg|Panoramic view of the Composer firing on Earth. |
| File:HTMCC-H4 DidactComposer 1.png|The [[Ur-Didact]] preparing to unleash the Composer on Earth.
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| File:H4-ComposerDevice-PreFiring.jpg|The Composer priming to fire on Earth. | | File:H4-ComposerDevice-PreFiring.jpg|The Composer priming to fire on Earth. |
| File:H4-Midnight-Composer-Panorama.jpg|Panoramic view of the Composer firing on Earth.
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| File:HTMCC-H4 DidactComposer 2.png|The Ur-Didact directing the Composer from within.
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| File:H4 Composer effects.jpg|Scientists being digitized by the Composer. | | File:H4 Composer effects.jpg|Scientists being digitized by the Composer. |
| File:H4 Tillson being digitized.jpg|Dr. Tillson undergoing the fatal effects of the Composer. | | File:H4 Tillson being digitized.jpg|Dr. Sandra Tillson undergoing the fatal effects of the Composer. |
| File:H4-ComposerDevice.jpg|The Composer integrated with ''Mantle's Approach''. | | File:H4-ComposerDevice.jpg|The Composer integrated to the Didact's ship, ''[[Mantle's Approach]]''. |
| File:New Phoenix population composed.jpg|[[Gabriel Thorne]]'s nightmare of New Phoenix's population being composed in ''[[Halo: Escalation]]''.
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| File:HM-Composer-Schematic.jpg|Diagram of a Composer in ''[[Halo Mythos]]''.
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| *''[[Halo: Primordium]]'' {{1st}} | | *''[[Halo: Primordium]]'' {{1st}} |
| *''[[Halo 4]]'' | | *''[[Halo 4]]'' |
| **''[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminals]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Silentium]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Escalation]]''
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| *''[[Halo Mythos]]''
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| *''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]'' {{Mo}}
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| *''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'' {{Mo}}
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| *''[[Halo: Epitaph]]'' {{Mo}}
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| *''[[Halo: The Machine Breaks]]'' {{Mo}}
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| [[Category:Forerunner technology]] | | [[Category:Forerunner technology]] |