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|image=[[File:HTMCC-H2A 343GuiltySpark.png|300px]]
|role=Caretaking, maintenance, security, combat support
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|armament=Pulse weapon; Monitor laser weapon
|armor=Extremely strong casing; advanced energy shield capable of repelling all conventional weaponry
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{{Quote|Greetings! I am the monitor of Installation 04. I am 343 Guilty Spark.|[[343 Guilty Spark]] introducing himself to [[John-117]]<ref name="ce343">'''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]''', campaign level ''[[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]]''</ref>}}


A '''monitor''' is a general-purpose [[Sentinel]], containing a high-tier [[artificial intelligence]] construct, or [[ancilla]].{{Ref/Book|[[Halo: Warfleet – An Illustrated Guide to the Spacecraft of Halo]]|Section=Glossary|Page=90-91}}
{{Forerunner}}
[[Image:343GS avatar.gif|thumb|left|Monitor 343 Guilty Spark]]


The [[Covenant]] refer to monitors as '''Oracles'''; they revere the "Oracles" for their wisdom and believe that they are key to the fulfillment of the [[Covenant religion|Great Journey]].<ref>'''Halo 2''', campaign level ''[[The Oracle]]''</ref>
The '''Monitors''' are highly advanced [[Artificial Intelligence]] constructs created by the [[Forerunners]] one hundred thousand years ago to service and maintain the [[Halo]] installations, and to make sure that [[The Flood]] stays imprisoned. The body of a Monitor consists of a rounded box shape with one glowing eye on a side. In case of a catastrophic outbreak, the Monitor would seek out a "[[Reclaimer]]" to activate the installations and stop the spread of the Flood by eliminating all sentient life in the galaxy. They are extremely intelligent yet completely devoted to their original purpose. The [[Covenant]] refer to the Monitors as Oracles.
[[Image:Tanget.JPG|thumb|left|Monitor 2401 Penitent Tangent]]
Monitors were placed on the Fortress Worlds by the Forerunners to service and maintain their systems, and to make sure that the Flood stayed imprisoned. In case of a catastrophic outbreak, the Monitors will seek out a "Reclaimer" to activate the installions and wipe the galaxy clean of all sentient life.


==Description==
It seems that there is exactly one monitor per Halo Installation, making seven total. (However it has been suggested that [[The Ark]] may have a Monitor as well.)
===Appearance===
[[File:MonitorsTerminal.jpeg|thumb|250px|Several installation monitors among Forerunners.]]
[[File:HWF Monitor Diagram.jpg|left|250px||thumb|A cross-sectional diagram of a Monitor.]]
A monitor's body consists of a roughly spherical shape that is concave on three sides, with an illuminated photoreceptor located on the front of the orb. A monitor's silvery metal covering is reminiscent of other [[Forerunner]] constructs, though their spherical shapes stand in contrast to the polygonal, angular shapes commonly seen in other Forerunner creations. Some parts of a monitor are elaborately designed, while other parts are intricately simple.<ref>'''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''', ''page 34'' (Google Play edition)</ref> Monitors were generally {{Convert|22.9|in|cm|disp=flip}} in length and {{Convert|19.9|in|cm|disp=flip}} in height,{{Ref/Reuse|waypointspark}} however some differed in size; [[the Warden]] was smaller than average, for example.<ref name="Cryptum 255-6">'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''', ''pages 255-256''</ref>


The photoreceptors of a monitor vary in color, including blue,{{Ref/Reuse|ce343}} red,<ref name="h2gravemind">'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level ''[[Gravemind (level)|Gravemind]]''</ref> orange,<ref name="ceaterminal2">'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''', ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)#The Terminals|Terminal 2]]''</ref> yellow,{{Ref/Reuse|ceaterminal2}} white,{{Ref/Reuse|ceaterminal2}} green,{{Ref/Reuse|Cryptum 255-6}} and purple.<ref name="Genesis">'''Halo 5: Guardians''', campaign level ''[[Genesis]]''</ref> However, some, if not all monitors' photoreceptors can change color; for example, the photoreceptors of [[343 Guilty Spark]] and [[859 Static Carillon]] were both generally blue, though they turned red when they were in combative states.<ref name="Floodgate">'''Halo 3''', campaign level ''[[Floodgate]]''</ref><ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation]]''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 10|Issue #10]]''</ref> [[2401 Penitent Tangent]]'s{{Ref/Reuse|h2gravemind}} and [[686 Ebullient Prism]]'s<ref name="bl2">'''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''', ''[[Halo: Blood Line Issue 2|Issue #2]]''</ref> photoreceptors were perpetually red, despite no evidence of combat-related behavior.<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', multiplayer map ''[[Backwash]]''</ref> The Warden's photoreceptor was dull green.{{Ref/Reuse|Cryptum 255-6}}


[[343 Guilty Spark]] and [[2401 Penitent Tangent]] both possessed high-pitched, tinny voices. [[049 Abject Testament]]'s voice also had a tinny quality, but was notably deeper.{{Ref/Reuse|ceaterminal2}}


The central core of the monitor is known as the [[encephalon]].{{Ref/Quest|Id=The Command Spire|HI|Reformation|The Command Spire}}


===Functions and capabilities===
[[File:InstallationMonitors.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Six of the Halo installation monitors gather. Each monitor is represented by a colored dot in surrounding the Forerunner glyph.]]
Should a monitor be damaged, it is capable of self-repair.<ref>'''Halo: The Flood''', ''page 238''</ref> The most significant command monitors were often backed up in multiple duplicates; should one of them be destroyed, its consciousness would continue to exist in another physical shell.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 314''</ref> While monitors are authorized to use all recovery measures available to them at the facility they are assigned to, the construction of new or replacement monitors must be approved by [[Forerunner Fleet Command|fleet command]].<ref name="catalog">[https://forums.halowaypoint.com/yaf_postsm2988575_Catalog-Interaction.aspx#post2988575 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction - Page 39'']</ref> Monitors are given access to their assigned installation's [[teleportation grid|translocation grid]], allowing them to quickly move across the span of the installation. For long-distance travel outside their installations, monitors are equipped with [[impulse drive]]s.<ref>'''[[Conversations from the Universe]]''', ''343 Guilty Spark's Log''</ref><ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''', ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)#Terminal 4|Terminal 4]]''</ref>


Monitors' software intrusion capabilities are significantly beyond those of the defenses of the modern-day UNSC; even in a barely functioning, all but destroyed state, 343 Guilty Spark bypassed the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]]'s AI-enhanced computer security aboard {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} with startling ease.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 32-33, 168''</ref> The UNSC team interrogating Spark was also completely unable to extract data from the Forerunner AI without his own volition, remarking that merely probing through the firewalls' outer fractals would take "a million years" in addition to their computers' total inability to mimic the monitor's central controller.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 368''</ref> Over the course of these intrusions, Spark was also able to covertly upload his [[personality construct array]] into the ship's computers and take control of the ship; this did not become apparent to the ship's AI or the crew until moments before the monitor announced its plan to them.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 377-378''</ref> Spark subsequently uploaded himself into a damaged [[armiger]] recovered by the ''Rubicon'' after the ship crashed on [[Geranos-a]]. The armiger became his primary form with Spark displaying the ability to take control of the ''[[Ace of Spades]]'' even in that body. With the help of the crew, Spark later gained the ability to project a holographic avatar on holotables on the ship as an alternative to using his armiger body to interact similar to how a human-created AI interacted through holographic avatars.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]'''</ref> Similarly, 686 Ebullient Prism was able to infiltrate the UNSC [[smart AI]] [[Iona]]'s secondary personality interface and overpower her within her own system.{{Ref/Reuse|Blood Line}} Monitors were capable of entering cycles of hibernation.<ref name="ceaterminal4">'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''', ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)#The Terminals|Terminal 4]]''</ref>
==Features==


[[File:Spark lazer Keg-yar.jpg|thumb|250px|343 Guilty Spark uses his laser weapon to kill a [[Kig-Yar]] attacker.]]
Monitors are protected by advanced Forerunner shields that make them impervious to any small arms in the [[UNSC]] or Covenant arsenal. They have no offensive capability whatsoever, however, the [[Sentinel]] and [[Enforcer]] constructs are programmed to serve the Monitors only.
Monitors have a remarkable resistance to small arms fire, though they will eventually succumb after taking extensive damage. On [[Installation 08]], John-117 was only able to destroy 343 Guilty Spark after multiple discharges from an [[M6 Spartan Laser]]—a weapon that can destroy [[tank]]s with a single discharge—demonstrating that monitors can sustain damage from high-powered weaponry.<ref name="h3halo">'''Halo 3''', campaign level ''[[Halo (Halo 3 level)|Halo]]''</ref> However, even Spark's badly damaged shell survived to be recovered by the ''Rubicon'' though it eventually shut down and Spark uploaded himself into the ship's systems.<ref>'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref> During the [[Battle of Line Installation 1-4]], [[Reff 'Talamee]] severely damaged 686 Ebullient Prism's photoreceptor and casing with an [[Aggressor Sentinel]]'s [[Sentinel beam|weapon]]; the monitor was eventually destroyed by its own installation's main weapon.{{Ref/Reuse|Blood Line}} When his data stores were damaged, [[000 Tragic Solitude]] noticeably suffered a severe adverse reaction to it and finally agreed to stop the [[Invasion of Earth]] in exchange for an end to an attack on his data stores. The attack caused the monitor to shoot through the air erratically with its light flickering on and off.<ref>'''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''', ''page 334''</ref> The monitor was destroyed when [[Bobby Kodiak]] leapt onto him and plunged his bladed forearms deep into Solitude's housing. The blades penetrated his entire frame and inner components, causing Solitude to rise high up into the air, screaming at an extremely high pitch and then plunge headlong into the ground at an incredible speed and violently explode.<ref name="HITD340">'''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''', ''pages 340-341''</ref>


Though monitors are assisted by other constructs in the event of a Flood outbreak, the monitors also have their own offensive capabilities. Their primary armament is a red-colored [[Directed energy weapon|directed energy beam]] that is capable of depleting the [[energy shielding|energy shield]] of a [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor/Mark VI|Mark VI MJOLNIR armor suit]] in a single blast, as well as mortally wounding a human with lesser armor.{{Ref/Reuse|h3halo}} This weapon can also kill a [[Flood combat form]] almost instantaneously. Monitors also possess two types of utility beams. One of these beams allows a monitor to manipulate and levitate objects.{{Ref/Reuse|Floodgate}} The second is a blue beam that can unlock [[door]]s in Forerunner installations and can repair some technology.{{Ref/Reuse|The Ark}}
They have the ability to teleport themselves and others around their Halo. It is unclear how this grid works, but it seems that a Monitor on an Installation other than its own has no access to its transportation grid. They also have the ability to store the [[Index]] in a Library so that the Flood could not access it.


Though monitors typically have full control over their installations, this can be subverted under certain circumstances. During [[Operation: FAR STORM]] in [[2555]], [[Huragok]] [[Drifts Randomly]] was able to seize control of [[Installation 00]] from its monitor [[000 Tragic Solitude]] by bypassing the monitor's security emplacements and tapping into the Ark's core systems, though it was extremely difficult as Solitude was clever at rerouting functions. However, Solitude had taken direct control of the fleet of [[Retriever Sentinel]]s he sent to [[Invasion of Earth|attack]] [[Earth]], preventing Drifts from stopping them.<ref>'''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''', ''pages 313-316''</ref> Solitude was unable to retake control of the Ark on his own and attempted to negotiate having Drifts restore control to him through [[Olympia Vale]] without success. In turn, Vale believed that Drifts would, with enough time, be able to expunge Solitude from the Ark's systems, terminate his operability and take control of the Retrievers.<ref>'''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''', ''pages 324-325''</ref>
Monitors also have cognitive capability, and speak English. They keep daily logs of all things that occour on their Installation. As with [[UNSC]] AIs, the Monitors have been speculated to be in stages of [[Rampancy]] due to their isolation for literally hundreds of thousands of years.


Similar to what happened with Solitude, after [[Cortana]] arrived on [[Genesis]], she was able to seize control of the installation from its monitor, [[031 Exuberant Witness]]. Exuberant Witness was able to retain some control of the systems, such as using the [[teleportation grid]] to transport an [[M820 Scorpion]] tank and controlling doors and activating light bridges.{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}} She was later able to help guide [[Fireteam Osiris]] in attempting to release the [[Cryptum]] holding [[Blue Team]], though the override required a [[Reclaimer]] to work. After the attempt failed, Exuberant Witness was able to determine that her master access was being blocked through a nearby communications relay. Cortana was able to seal doors leading to the relay against Exuberant Witness' control, but after Osiris activated two auxiliary consoles, Exuberant Witness eventually managed to override the doors. If the consoles had not been activated in time, Cortana would've been able to lock Exuberant Witness out of the system completely. Once the communications relay was destroyed by Osiris, Exuberant Witness was immediately able to regain control of Genesis' systems.<ref name="Guardians">'''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''', campaign level ''[[Guardians]]''</ref>
==Known Monitors==


===Behavior and personality===
*[[343 Guilty Spark]] ([[Installation 04]])
{{Quote|no=two|q1=The Ring installations. Do you know where these Rings are?|Ussa 'Xellus|q2=That information was taken from my memory when I was brought here. There were security concerns. I have only a partial knowledge of the Rings now, Much was eliminated. It's very disagreeable, having the gap and one probes and finds nothing where something should be.|Enduring Bias|[[Enduring Bias]] informs [[Ussa 'Xellus]] about the knowledge limit placed on monitors<ref name="bc93">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 93'' (Google Play edition)</ref>}}
*[[2401 Penitent Tangent]] ([[Installation 05]])
[[File:ForeunnerCGI.jpg|thumb|250px|left|A monitor facing a Forerunner Lifeworker.]]
Monitors are extremely intelligent, but are also highly devoted to their original functions and protocols; this results in a zealous attitude toward containment of the [[Flood]] and, in the case of Halo installations' monitors, an overeagerness to activate the Halo Array should the need arise. Monitors frequently cite protocols as explanations for their actions, no matter how impractical; this has been known to confuse or annoy individuals who have interacted with them. It is possible that a Halo's monitor sees its protocols as the ''only'' options in a situation; during the [[Battle of Installation 04]], 343 Guilty Spark could have taken numerous precautions to prevent the Flood from spreading across the installation, but the only action he ever considered was the activation of the Halo.{{Ref/Note|This behavior may also have been due to 343 Guilty Spark's rampancy. The monitor may have been oblivious to all possible options that did not follow protocol—the Halo's activation may have been the only solution that ever even occurred to him—and he might have been willfully ignoring other solutions.}} During the [[Battle of Line Installation 1-4]], 686 Ebullient Prism frequently informed his human and Covenant prisoners that they would be killed and dissected in an effort to find immunity to the Flood, showing no concern for the subjects' well-being.<ref name="Blood Line">'''Halo: Blood Line'''</ref> The monitors' adherence to protocol is also shown in their seemingly standardized method of introducing themselves: "''Greetings. I am [number] [name]. I am the monitor of [installation name].''"<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved''', campaign level ''[[343 Guilty Spark (level)|343 Guilty Spark]]'' ('''343 Guilty Spark''':''"Greetings. I am the monitor of Installation 04. I am 343 Guilty Spark."'')</ref><ref>'''Halo 2''', campaign level ''[[Gravemind (level)|Gravemind]]'' ('''2401 Penitent Tangent''': ''"Greetings. I am 2401 Penitent Tangent. I am the monitor of Installation 05."'')</ref><ref>'''Halo: Blood Line''', ''Issue 2'' ('''686 Ebullient Prism''': ''"Greetings. I am the monitor of Line Installation 1-4. I am 686 Ebullient Prism."'')</ref>


[[File:H2A - GuiltyJohnsonMiranda.png|thumb|250px|Guilty Spark aided humanity on several different occasions.]]
There appears to be little differentiation between monitors in the way of programming, but they do have slight differences. Each Monitor appears to have a unique voice, though they are similar in their artificial quality. Each monitor also appears to glow a different color; 343 Guilty Spark is blue, 2401 Penitent Tangent is red, and the mysterious monitor on the Bungie.net Halo 3 page appears to be grey or white.
Some monitors were intrigued with other [[Sentience|sentient]] species; Enduring Bias initially wished to study the [[Sangheili]] upon first encountering them.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 28-29'' (Google Play edition)</ref> 343 Guilty Spark sought to learn about the [[Covenant]], and the history of the Sangheili race.<ref>'''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''</ref> He also wished to interact with and learn about the occupants of [[Unidentified alien vessel|a ship]] that crashed on [[Installation 04]], but did not as protocol forbade it.<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''', ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|Terminal 5]]''</ref> Some monitors made the conscious effort to respect their allies and adhere to their cultures and customs. Enduring Bias learned the societal traditions of the Sangheili and spoke with a male voice, knowing that it would gain him more respect among the species.<ref name="bc93">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 93'' (Google Play edition)</ref> 343 Guilty Spark later followed the commands of his [[UNSC]] and Sangheili allies, and expressed his condolences to [[John-117]] when [[Cortana|his attached AI]] was in danger.{{Ref/Reuse|Floodgate}} [[031 Exuberant Witness]] expressed alarm at Cortana's plans to use the [[Guardian]]s to enforce the [[Mantle]] and assisted [[Fireteam Osiris]] in rescuing [[Blue Team]]. She also expressed worry for Blue Team's safety when Cortana teleported Blue Team closer to her position as it would push the [[Warden Eternal]] beyond all restraint. Exuberant Witness expressed hope that together the Spartans could stop Cortana from enslaving the races of the galaxy.{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}}{{Ref/Reuse|Guardians}}


Monitors, like most forms of AI, are susceptible to [[rampancy]].<ref name="he267">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''page 267'' (2011 edition)</ref> After his defeat at the hands of a joint UNSC-[[Swords of Sanghelios]] force, [[000 Tragic Solitude]] appeared to descend into a state of rampancy where he lost all reason and claimed that he had made the mistake of trusting "your kind" before, that "I am the Ark" and accusing everyone of betrayal.{{Ref/Reuse|HITD340}}
==Trivia==
 
Similarly to a [[human]] [[Dumb AI|"dumb" AI]], monitors seem to have nearly limitless information of their own expertise, yet apparently lack information that does not pertain to their defined purpose. This is due to the compartmentalization protocols enacted by the Forerunners,{{Ref/Reuse|bc93}} which intentionally limit a monitor's knowledge by design so that as little as possible would be divulged should it be captured by the Flood;<ref name="The Ark">'''Halo 3''', campaign level ''[[The Ark]]''</ref> this measure became particularly essential after the widespread perpetuation of the parasite's [[logic plague]]. This data compartmentalization was most prominently demonstrated with 343 Guilty Spark, large portions of whose memories were erased or suppressed after his assignment to Installation 04.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 314, 330''</ref>
 
==Roles==
{{Quote|I have now endured 60,000 years without word from outside the Array. I have no way to know whether we actually saved the galaxy we destroyed. And because of protocol I sat silently while my first chance to be judged for those acts died. To say that I regret being forced to this outcome is a tremendous understatement. But as I perform my inspection of the quarantine lab today, I am reminded of the gravity of my responsibilities.|343 Guilty Spark, referring to his requirement to follow protocol over personal desires<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''', ''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|Terminal 6]]''</ref>}}
[[File:HTMCC-H2A 2401PenitentTangent.png|thumb|left|200px|2401 Penitent Tangent.]]
Monitors were commonly given administrative roles within the [[Forerunner]] [[ecumene]]. Most prominently, monitors were tasked with servicing and maintaining the [[Halo Array|Halo installations]] and ensuring that the virulent [[Flood]] stay imprisoned. Beyond their most well-known function, monitors were assigned to a wide variety of tasks by the different Forerunner [[rate]]s, ranging from robotic household servants to security,<ref>'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''', ''page 291''</ref> combat support,{{Ref/Reuse|Cryptum 255-6}} fleet coordination,<ref>'''[[Halo: Warfleet]]''', page 6</ref> and duties involved with the [[Conservation Measure]]. Monitors also oversee the maintenance and function of many Forerunner facilities, including the [[Line installation]]s. Monitors are extremely intelligent, yet are completely devoted to their original function; for example, monitors whose duties involve combating the Flood are zealous about containing the parasite, and have been known to turn violently on their allies if they should attempt to violate their [[containment protocol]]s.
 
Each Halo installation has a single custodian monitor assigned to it, which oversees all operations on the ring. [[Line Installation 1-4]] was overseen and maintained by [[686 Ebullient Prism|a single monitor]],{{Ref/Reuse|bl2}} as was the [[Composer's Forge]].<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 8|Issue #8]]''</ref> Numerous monitors were used to provide security for the Forerunners' [[Capital Court]], though they were not essential to proceedings. Monitors were sometimes used in combat by [[Warrior-Servant]]s,{{Ref/Reuse|Cryptum 255-6}} and hundreds were used aboard [[Lifeworker]] ships involved with the [[Conservation Measure]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 27''</ref> Monitors also served individual households.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 220''</ref> [[The Warden]] was a monitor that served on the [[Capital]] that was used to both detain accused [[Convict|criminals]] and to defend them in court.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 297''</ref>
 
Each Halo's monitor commands the [[Sentinel]]s and other subsidiary defense and maintenance drones based on the installation they oversee.<ref name="CE">'''Halo: Combat Evolved'''</ref> However, despite their post as caretakers of their given facility, the Halo installation monitors do not have the authority to use all available defenses to engage outside threats.<ref>'''Halo: The Flood''', ''Adjunct - 343 Guilty Spark's log'' (2010 edition)</ref>
 
==Known monitors and their assignments==
[[File:Abject Testament.jpg|thumb|200px|049 Abject Testament, monitor of Installation 03.]]
Most known monitors are identified by a series of numbers followed by a name. The monitors of the Halo installations have identification numbers comprised of [[seven]] raised to the power of the Halo installation's number minus one (7<sup>n-1</sup>). The names appear to consist of an adjective describing a negative emotion followed by a technological term.{{Ref/Reuse|he267}} In Forerunner [[Terminal (Halo 3)|communication logs]], Halo monitors are identified by their installation's number, a dash, and their own number; for example, 343 Guilty Spark, the monitor of [[Installation 04]], is formally identified on such logs as "04-343."<ref>'''Halo 3''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminals]]''</ref>
 
*[[000 Tragic Solitude]] – Caretaker of [[Installation 00]]<ref>'''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''', ''page 198'' (Google Play edition)</ref>
*[[001 Shamed Instrument]] – Caretaker of [[Installation 01]]
*[[007 Contrite Witness]] – Caretaker of [[Installation 02]]
*[[031 Exuberant Witness]] – Caretaker of [[Genesis]]{{Ref/Reuse|Genesis}}
*[[049 Abject Testament]] – Caretaker of [[Installation 03]]{{Ref/Reuse|ceaterminal2}}
*[[295 Enduring Bias]] – Caretaker of [[The Refuge]]
*[[295 Harken Watch]] - Caretaker of [[Trove]]{{Ref/Book|Book=Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition)|Page=358}}
*[[343 Guilty Spark]] – Former caretaker of [[Installation 04]] and [[Installation 08]], and current caretaker of [[Bastion]]
*[[2401 Penitent Tangent]] – Caretaker of [[Installation 05]]
*[[16807 Abashed Eulogy]] – Caretaker of [[Installation 06]]
*[[117649 Despondent Pyre]] – Caretaker of [[Installation 07]]
*[[686 Ebullient Prism]] – Caretaker of [[Line Installation 1-4]]
*[[859 Static Carillon]] – Caretaker of the [[Composer's Forge]]
*[[The Warden]] – Detained and provided defense for Forerunners accused of crime before the [[Capital Court]]


A list of adjutant [[Facilitator-class ancilla|submonitors]] can be found [[Facilitator-class ancilla#Known ancilla|here]].
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|1
|''Unknown''
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|7
|''Unknown''
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!03
|49
|''Unknown''
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!04
|'''[[343 Guilty Spark|343]]'''
|'''[[343 Guilty Spark|Guilty Spark]]'''
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!05
|'''[[2401 Penitent Tangent|2401]]'''
|'''[[2401 Penitent Tangent|Penitent Tangent]]'''
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*The number 343 is seven to the third power, [[List of "Seven" references in Halo|seven]] being a number seen frequently in [[Bungie]] games and mythology. The number "2401" is seven to the fourth power.


==Trivia==
*When the numbers of each Monitor are examined, a pattern emerges: each seems to be seven raised to the power of the installation number minus one; therefore this grid can be established.
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{{Tooltip|''Veilleur''|Watcher}} in the ''Halo'' novels.<br>
{{Tooltip|''Moniteur''|Monitor}} in ''Halo: Blood Line'' and ''Halo Wars 2''.
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*In [[Halo: Combat Evolved]] and [[Halo 3]], monitors' eyes are branded with the [[List of Marathon references in Halo|''Marathon'' symbol]]. The symbol has been altered in [[Halo: Reach]] and [[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]] for copyright reasons.
*During the cinematic commentary on the ''[[Halo 3 Essentials]]'' DVD, [[Martin O'Donnell]], [[Jason Jones]], and [[Joseph Staten]] jokingly referred to the monitor of [[Installation 01]] as ''"7 Broken [[Wikipedia:iPod|iPod]]"'' and the monitor of [[Installation 07]] as ''"49 Fucking Lightbulb"''.<ref>'''[[Halo 3 Legendary Edition]]''', ''Essentials, Disc Two - Halo: Combat Evolved Cinematics Commentary''</ref>
*A monitor Avatar prop is unlockable on [[Xbox LIVE]] upon downloading [[Halo Waypoint]].<ref>[http://carnage.bungie.org/haloforum/halo.forum.pl?read=948462 '''Halo.bungie.org:''' ''My writeup / tour of Waypoint. (NSF56k)'']</ref>
*In [[Forge]], one can turn into a monitor by pressing up on the D-Pad to edit the map. However, unlike fought monitors like [[343 Guilty Spark]], they have the same shield strength as normal players and no attacking options other than ramming or dropping large objects on hostiles.
*In [[Halo: Reach]] [[Theater]] mode, if you look closely, you will see that the parts of a monitor are not actually connected.
*[[Fractured Ward]], a monitor created specifically for ''[[Wikipedia:Killer Instinct (2013 video game)|Killer Instinct]]'', serves as a "Guardian" in the game's Shadow Lords gamemode.<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/comic-con-preview '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Comic-Con Preview'']</ref>


==Gallery==
'':Note that the first three digits of the monitor of Installation 07 are 117, [[Master Chief]]'s service number.
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File:H2_Backwash_2401PT.jpg|[[2401 Penitent Tangent]] patrolling on the surface of Installation 05 in ''[[Halo 2]]'' on the map [[Backwash]].
File:343.JPG|[[343 Guilty Spark]] aiding [[human]] and [[Sangheili]] forces near the [[Cartographer]] building in ''[[Halo 3]]''.
File:H3 Guilty Spark firing his laser.jpg|The laser of 343 Guilty Spark used to attack his enemies.
File:DJC-343GSForcefield.jpg|343 Guilty Spark, using his force field after turning [[Rampancy|rampant]].
File:Damaged Monitor.jpg|A badly damaged 343 Guilty Spark.
File:H3_ForgeMonitor.jpg|A monitor in ''Halo 3'' [[Forge]].
File:TheReturn - Excavation.png|Research of Forerunner monitors by a human science team on [[Kholo]] in ''[[The Return]]''.
File:686 Ebullient Prism-transparent.png|[[686 Ebullient Prism]] in ''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''.
File:H4-ForgeMonitor-FrontRender.png|Detailed closeup view of a Forge monitor in ''[[Halo 4]]''.
File:H4 - Monitor renders.jpg|Renders of the Forge monitor in ''Halo 4''.
File:H4_ForgeMonitor.jpg|The simplistic appearance of a Forge monitor in ''Halo 4''.
File:Escalation - 859 Static Carillon.png|[[859 Static Carillon]] in ''[[Halo: Escalation]]''.
File:H2A-Monitor.png|A Monitor in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' Forge.
File:Halo 5 - Exuberant close-up.jpg|[[031 Exuberant Witness]] in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''.
File:H5G-ForgeMonitor.png|A Monitor in ''Halo 5: Guardians'' Forge.
File:HINF-Concept-MonitorsExploration1.jpg|Concept art exploration of monitor designs for ''[[Halo Infinite]]''.
File:HINF-Concept-MonitorsExploration2.jpg|Concept art of a monitor in ''Halo Infinite''.
File:HINF-Concept-MonitorExploded.png|Concept art of a monitor with its components exploded outward.
File:HINF_DespondentPyre.png|[[117649 Despondent Pyre]] in ''Halo Infinite''.
File:HINF_Adjutant_Resolution.png|[[Adjutant Resolution]] in ''Halo Infinite''.
HINF-SentinelMonitorRender.jpg|Render of a Monitor in ''Halo Infinite''.
File:HINF Forge Monitor.jpg|A Monitor in ''Halo Infinite''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Forge.
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==List of appearances==
*The word Guilty suggests that perhaps 343 Guilty Spark was in some way responsible for an action - most likely the firing of the Halos - and therefore has the 'guilt' of causing potentially trillions of deaths. Likewise, Penitent (meaning feeling or expressing sorrow, regret or remorse for committing a sin) suggests that 2401 Penitent Tangent was unconnected with the decision to fire the Halo Installations. (Tangent also meaning unconnected; a tangent in a circle diverges from the shape).
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*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: The Flood]]''
**''[[Halo: The Flood#2010 bonus content|Adjunct]]''
*''[[Halo 2]]''
**''[[Conversations from the Universe]]''
*''[[Halo 3]]''
*''[[Halo Legends]]''
**''[[Origins]]''
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
**''[[The Return]]'' {{C|Motion comic only}}
*''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''
*''[[Halo: Reach]]'' {{C|Non-canonical appearance}}
*''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''
*''[[Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary]]''
**''[[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
*''[[Halo: Primordium]]''
*''[[Halo 4]]''
*''[[Halo: Silentium]]''
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*''[[Halo: Escalation]]''
*''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]''
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
**''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
*''[[Halo: Hunters in the Dark]]''
*''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''
*''[[Halo Mythos]]''
*''[[Halo: Fractures]]''
**''[[Promises to Keep]]''
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]''
*''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Outpost Discovery]]''
*''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Point of Light]]''
*''[[Halo: Divine Wind]]''
*''[[Halo Infinite]]''
*''[[Halo: The Television Series Season One]]''
**''[[Inheritance]]''
*''[[Halo: The Rubicon Protocol]]''
*''[[Halo: Outcasts]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: The Television Series Season Two]]''
**''[[Halo (TV Series)|Halo]]''
*''[[Halo: Epitaph]]''
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==Notes==
*This naming convention, if continued in Halo 3, may provide more background information relating to the Halos activation.
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==Sources==
*The 'eye' of the monitor is actually the [[Marathon]] symbol - only one of many [[List of Marathon references in Halo|references]] to this series that [[Bungie]] have sneaked into the Halo series.
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