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A '''jetbrush''' is a piece of [[Forerunner]] technology. When used in conjunction with certain smart-pigments, it can be used to automatically paint on a glass easel.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions (Volume I)''', ''Soma the Painter''</ref>
A '''jetbrush''' is a piece of [[Forerunner]] technology. When used in conjunction with certain smart-pigments, it can be used to automatically paint on a glass easel.<ref>'''Halo: Evolutions (Volume I)''', ''Soma the Painter''</ref>


In approximately [[97,745 BCE]], a jetbrush used by [[Soma]] on [[Seaward]] picked up an image of an incoming [[Flood]] presence. This image was triangulated with two other devices and sent to the [[Prelate (Forerunner)|Prelate]], who then reported it to the [[Auditor]].
In approximately [[97,745 BCE]], a jetbrush used by [[Soma]] on [[Seaward]] picked up an image of an incoming [[Flood]] presence. This image was triangulated with two other devices and sent to the [[Prelate]], who then reported it to the [[Auditor]].


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