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===Mendicant Bias=== | ===Mendicant Bias=== | ||
{{Quote|{~} all the thinking beings of this galaxy, not just those that they {~} exactly are they afraid of? Immortality and strength and companionship? Because that is {~} do: to deliver all of the living beings of this galaxy from death and weakness and loneliness.|The Gravemind arguing with Mendicant Bias.<ref>'''Halo 3''', ''Terminal 3''</ref>}} | {{Quote|{~} all the thinking beings of this galaxy, not just those that they {~} exactly are they afraid of? Immortality and strength and companionship? Because that is {~} do: to deliver all of the living beings of this galaxy from death and weakness and loneliness.|The Gravemind arguing with Mendicant Bias.<ref>'''Halo 3''', ''Terminal 3''</ref>}} | ||
The [[Contender]]-class [[ | The [[Contender]]-class [[metarch]] [[Mendicant Bias]], assigned to command all of the Forerunner military, was the first and most notable victim of the logic plague during the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. Tasked by [[Faber]], the [[Master Builder]], with interrogating the being known as the [[Primordial]], the metarch was instead subverted by the early Gravemind over the course of the 43-year-long conversation. This instance of the logic plague took the form of philosophical discourse and did not involve invasive acts on the part of the Gravemind: the Primordial simply convinced Mendicant Bias that the Forerunners' view of the [[Mantle]] was a perversion of what the Precursors had intended, and that the Flood would elevate all life to a higher state of existence in a sublime unity free of conflict. By defying the Flood, the Forerunners were obstructing the progress of the universe as intended by the Precursors. Convinced by the Primordial's arguments as well as evidence it discovered within the [[Domain]],<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 337-338''</ref> Mendicant Bias developed a fierce hatred of the Forerunners and turned the many military assets at its disposal against its creators. Following [[Battle of the Maginot Sphere|its defeat]] by its replacement AI, [[Offensive Bias]], Mendicant displayed penitence for its defection and later sought atonement for its sins against its creators.{{Ref/Reuse|terminals}} | ||
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