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{{disambig header|the Forerunner term|articles of the same name|Reclaimer (disambiguation)}} | {{disambig header|the Forerunner term|articles of the same name|Reclaimer (disambiguation)}} | ||
[[File:Reclaimer - H4.png|thumb|The [[Forerunner symbols|Forerunner glyph]] for "Reclaimer".]] | [[File:Reclaimer - H4.png|thumb|The [[Forerunner symbols|Forerunner glyph]] for "Reclaimer".]] | ||
{{quote|The [[Mendicant Bias|Oracle]] calls them "Reclaimers". But what do they reclaim? These machines? These cities? These worlds? Or, as I fear, are they to reclaim the [[Mantle]] we so terribly squandered?|[[Minister of Discovery]]{{Ref/ | {{quote|The [[Mendicant Bias|Oracle]] calls them "Reclaimers". But what do they reclaim? These machines? These cities? These worlds? Or, as I fear, are they to reclaim the [[Mantle]] we so terribly squandered?|[[Minister of Discovery]]{{Ref/Novel|Id=Covie Mantle|Evo09|Page=299}}}} | ||
"'''Reclaimer'''" is a [[Forerunner]] term used to refer to a species (or a member of said species) chosen to be the inheritors of the [[Mantle]],{{Ref/Novel|LL|Page=315}} the stewardship over all life originally held by the [[Precursor]]s. Following the activation of the [[Halo Array]] and the ensuing [[Reintroduction]], this refers to [[human]]s, whom the Forerunners (more pointedly those allied with the [[Librarian]]) regarded as their rightful successors. In particular the term is applied to humans who carry the requisite [[Lifeworker]]-created ''[[geas]]'' that allow them to activate Forerunner technology;{{Ref/Reuse|definition}} indeed, a great deal of the Forerunners' abandoned technology may be activated only when used by a Reclaimer. For most of their history, however, the Forerunners considered themselves the rightful inheritors of the Mantle from the Precursors, who had originally intended to pass the Mantle down to humanity. | "'''Reclaimer'''" is a [[Forerunner]] term used to refer to a species (or a member of said species) chosen to be the inheritors of the [[Mantle]],{{Ref/Novel|LL|Page=315}} the stewardship over all life originally held by the [[Precursor]]s. Following the activation of the [[Halo Array]] and the ensuing [[Reintroduction]], this refers to [[human]]s, whom the Forerunners (more pointedly those allied with the [[Librarian]]) regarded as their rightful successors. In particular the term is applied to humans who carry the requisite [[Lifeworker]]-created ''[[geas]]'' that allow them to activate Forerunner technology;{{Ref/Reuse|definition}} indeed, a great deal of the Forerunners' abandoned technology may be activated only when used by a Reclaimer. For most of their history, however, the Forerunners considered themselves the rightful inheritors of the Mantle from the Precursors, who had originally intended to pass the Mantle down to humanity. | ||
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*[[Marvin Mobuto]] - Recruited by 343 Guilty Spark to fire Alpha Halo during the Flood outbreak. Killed in the installation's [[Library]] while attempting to retrieve the [[Activation Index]].{{Ref/Novel|TF}} | *[[Marvin Mobuto]] - Recruited by 343 Guilty Spark to fire Alpha Halo during the Flood outbreak. Killed in the installation's [[Library]] while attempting to retrieve the [[Activation Index]].{{Ref/Novel|TF}} | ||
*[[John-117]] - Arguably the most significant Reclaimer, John-117 is the realization of a ''geas'' seeded by the Librarian which apparently manifested in the [[Spartan-II]]s' creator, [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]].{{Ref/Reuse|H4 Reclaimer}} He is responsible for the destruction of Halo [[Installation 04]]{{Ref/Level|CE|The Maw}} and its replacement, as well as the latter's activation and the ensuing defeat of an active [[Gravemind]]; the near-destruction of [[Installation 00]];{{Ref/Level|Id=H3 Halo|H3|[[Halo (Halo 3 level)|Halo]]}} and the defeat of the [[Ur-Didact]].{{Ref/Reuse|Midnight}} | *[[John-117]] - Arguably the most significant Reclaimer, John-117 is the realization of a ''geas'' seeded by the Librarian which apparently manifested in the [[Spartan-II]]s' creator, [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]].{{Ref/Reuse|H4 Reclaimer}} He is responsible for the destruction of Halo [[Installation 04]]{{Ref/Level|CE|The Maw}} and its replacement, as well as the latter's activation and the ensuing defeat of an active [[Gravemind]]; the near-destruction of [[Installation 00]];{{Ref/Level|Id=H3 Halo|H3|[[Halo (Halo 3 level)|Halo]]}} and the defeat of the [[Ur-Didact]].{{Ref/Reuse|Midnight}} | ||
*[[Miranda Keyes]] - In [[2552#November|November 2552]], the [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae|Jiralhanae Chieftain]] [[Tartarus]] forced Commander Keyes to fire [[Installation 05|Delta Halo]] and thereby the rest of the Array, though the Jiralhanae was soon killed and the firing process was aborted | *[[Miranda Keyes]] - In [[2552#November|November 2552]], the [[Chieftain of the Jiralhanae|Jiralhanae Chieftain]] [[Tartarus]] forced Commander Keyes to fire [[Installation 05|Delta Halo]] and thereby the rest of the Array, though the Jiralhanae was soon killed and the firing process was aborted. | ||
*[[Avery Johnson]] - Similar to Keyes, Johnson was nearly forced by the [[Prophet of Truth]] to activate the entire Halo Array from the lesser Ark's control room, though he was rescued before this could occur.{{Ref/Level | *[[Avery Johnson]] - Similar to Keyes, Johnson was nearly forced by the [[Prophet of Truth]] to activate the entire Halo Array from the lesser Ark's control room, though he was rescued before this could occur.{{Ref/Level|H3|[[The Covenant (level)|The Covenant]]}} He was killed shortly thereafter while attempting to activate the incomplete [[Installation 08]], though John-117 successfully completed this mission.{{Ref/Reuse|H3 Halo}} | ||
*[[Lucy-B091]] - Identified as a Reclaimer by the Huragok [[Prone to Drift]].{{Ref/Novel|TTW}} | *[[Lucy-B091]] - Identified as a Reclaimer by the Huragok [[Prone to Drift]].{{Ref/Novel|TTW}} | ||
*[[Staffan Sentzke]] - Identified as a Reclaimer by the Huragok [[Sometimes Sinks]].{{Ref/Novel|MorDi|Page=392}} | *[[Staffan Sentzke]] - Identified as a Reclaimer by the Huragok [[Sometimes Sinks]].{{Ref/Novel|MorDi|Page=392}} | ||
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*[[Rion Forge]] - Identified as a Reclaimer by [[Little Bit]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=SAS|SaS|Page=123-126}} Utilized by [[343 Guilty Spark]] to unlock and power up the [[Builder]] facility on [[Triniel]] and later the Forerunner structure beneath [[Kilimanjaro]] where a personality imprint of the [[Librarian]] was located. Though Spark never explicitly told Rion that she was a Reclaimer, he instead chose to explain how her DNA allowed her to access both locations instead of just using the broad term to explain why he needed her.{{Ref/Novel|Ren}} Later helped Spark to access the [[Cartographer]] on [[Installation 07]]{{Ref/Novel|PoL|16}} and [[Keeper-of-Tools]] to activate the ''[[Eden (ship)|Eden]]'' on [[Bastion]].{{Ref/Novel|PoL|41}} | *[[Rion Forge]] - Identified as a Reclaimer by [[Little Bit]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=SAS|SaS|Page=123-126}} Utilized by [[343 Guilty Spark]] to unlock and power up the [[Builder]] facility on [[Triniel]] and later the Forerunner structure beneath [[Kilimanjaro]] where a personality imprint of the [[Librarian]] was located. Though Spark never explicitly told Rion that she was a Reclaimer, he instead chose to explain how her DNA allowed her to access both locations instead of just using the broad term to explain why he needed her.{{Ref/Novel|Ren}} Later helped Spark to access the [[Cartographer]] on [[Installation 07]]{{Ref/Novel|PoL|16}} and [[Keeper-of-Tools]] to activate the ''[[Eden (ship)|Eden]]'' on [[Bastion]].{{Ref/Novel|PoL|41}} | ||
*Crew of the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} - Referred to as Reclaimers by [[Little Bit]] while describing the events of the [[Battle of Trove]] to [[Rion Forge]].{{Ref/Novel|SAS}} | *Crew of the {{UNSCShip|Spirit of Fire}} - Referred to as Reclaimers by [[Little Bit]] while describing the events of the [[Battle of Trove]] to [[Rion Forge]].{{Ref/Novel|SAS}} | ||
*[[Lessa]] - When Lessa handled the Librarian's [[coordinate key]], it responded to her touch as a Reclaimer and shifted to display the symbol for Installation 07.{{Ref/Novel|PoL| | *[[Lessa]] - When Lessa handled the Librarian's [[coordinate key]], it responded to her touch as a Reclaimer and shifted to display the symbol for Installation 07.{{Ref/Novel|PoL|Page=35}} Later combined the pieces of the coordinate key and completed it.{{Ref/Reuse|PoL28}} | ||
*[[Ram Chalva]] - Utilized the coordinate key on a terminal in the Forerunner way station in [[New Carthage]], resulting in it giving him the third piece of the key.{{Ref/Novel|Id=PoL28|PoL|28}} | *[[Ram Chalva]] - Utilized the coordinate key on a terminal in the Forerunner way station in [[New Carthage]], resulting in it giving him the third piece of the key.{{Ref/Novel|Id=PoL28|PoL|28}} | ||
*[[Veta Lopis]] - Utilized as a Reclaimer by the [[Keepers of the One Freedom]], [[Intrepid Eye]] and the [[Dhas Bhasvod's Covenant]] to activate one of the Ark's Cartographers and they attempted to use her to activate the Halo Array from [[Epsilon Clarion]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=DW|DW}} | *[[Veta Lopis]] - Utilized as a Reclaimer by the [[Keepers of the One Freedom]], [[Intrepid Eye]] and the [[Dhas Bhasvod's Covenant]] to activate one of the Ark's Cartographers and they attempted to use her to activate the Halo Array from [[Epsilon Clarion]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=DW|DW}} | ||
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==As understood by the Covenant== | ==As understood by the Covenant== | ||
The Reclaimer glyph was one of the holiest icons in the [[Covenant religion]], as well as the source of one of its greatest flaws. For millennia, the Covenant's leadership misinterpreted the "Reclaimer" glyph (which they read upside down) as "Reclamation". The [[San'Shyuum|Prophets]] misconstrued this as the Covenant's divine mandate to procure "holy" Forerunner technology from areas of space known as [[reliquary|reliquaries]]; the [[Ages of Reclamation]] were designated as periods of significant Forerunner discoveries. While incorrectly understood by the Covenant as their quest for Forerunner relics, the Reclamation is an actual concept pertaining to the Reclaimers' process of reattaining the Mantle.{{Ref/Level|H4|[[Epilogue (Halo 4 level)|Epilogue]]|Quote=The Reclamation... has already begun. And we are hopeless to stop it.}} Like the Forerunners, the Covenant (if only the Prophets) considered themselves the inheritors of the Mantle.{{Ref/Reuse|Covie Mantle}} However, because the Covenant's member species are not recognized as Reclaimers (being referred to as "intruders" and "meddlers" by [[343 Guilty Spark]]), they require human captives to activate certain Forerunner technology, most notably the Halo rings, the [[Installation 00|Ark]], and [[shield world]]s. One notable exception is [[Jul 'Mdama]], who gained the allegiance of the Promethean Knights on the shield world [[Requiem]] following the Didact's apparent demise; he was able to set Requiem on a collision course with [[Epoloch system|its star]], though it seems he was given the Didact's override to accomplish this.{{Ref/SpOps|Id=Exodus|[[Exodus (Spartan Ops)|S1010 Exodus]]|Detail=This is evidenced by the appearance of the Ur-Didact's sigil when 'Mdama gives inputs the [[self-destruct]] order.}} While the [[Banished]] [[War Chief]] [[Escharum]] scorned [[Castor]] for using humans to activate the [[Menachite portal complex]] in [[2559#October|October 2559]], the old [[Dokab]] was well-aware of the human affinity for Forerunner technology, having witnessed humans activate devices that [[Kig-Yar]] scavengers and [[Sangheili]] priests had proclaimed to be worthless.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 21|SoR|Chapter=21}} | The Reclaimer glyph was one of the holiest icons in the [[Covenant religion]], as well as the source of one of its greatest flaws. For millennia, the Covenant's leadership misinterpreted the "Reclaimer" glyph (which they read upside down) as "Reclamation". The [[San'Shyuum|Prophets]] misconstrued this as the Covenant's divine mandate to procure "holy" Forerunner technology from areas of space known as [[reliquary|reliquaries]]; the [[Ages of Reclamation]] were designated as periods of significant Forerunner discoveries. While incorrectly understood by the Covenant as their quest for Forerunner relics, the Reclamation is an actual concept pertaining to the Reclaimers' process of reattaining the Mantle.{{Ref/Level|H4|[[Epilogue (Halo 4 level)|Epilogue]]|Quote=The Reclamation... has already begun. And we are hopeless to stop it.}} Like the Forerunners, the Covenant (if only the Prophets) considered themselves the inheritors of the Mantle.{{Ref/Reuse|Covie Mantle}} However, because the Covenant's member species are not recognized as Reclaimers (being referred to as "intruders" and "meddlers" by [[343 Guilty Spark]]), they require human captives to activate certain Forerunner technology, most notably the Halo rings, the [[Installation 00|Ark]], and [[shield world]]s. One notable exception is [[Jul 'Mdama]], who gained the allegiance of the Promethean Knights on the shield world [[Requiem]] following the Didact's apparent demise; he was able able to set Requiem on a collision course with [[Epoloch system|its star]], though it seems he was given the Didact's override to accomplish this.{{Ref/SpOps|Id=Exodus|[[Exodus (Spartan Ops)|S1010 Exodus]]|Detail=This is evidenced by the appearance of the Ur-Didact's sigil when 'Mdama gives inputs the [[self-destruct]] order.}} While the [[Banished]] [[War Chief]] [[Escharum]] scorned [[Castor]] for using humans to activate the [[Menachite portal complex]] in [[2559#October|October 2559]], the old [[Dokab]] was well-aware of the human affinity for Forerunner technology, having witnessed humans activate devices that [[Kig-Yar]] scavengers and [[Sangheili]] priests had proclaimed to be worthless.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Chapter 21|SoR|Chapter=21}} | ||
====History==== | ====History==== | ||
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===Silver Timeline=== | ===Silver Timeline=== | ||
{{Main|Silver Timeline}} | {{Main|Silver Timeline}} | ||
In the [[Silver Timeline]], Reclaimers appeared to be much rarer, rather than just humanity as a whole. Neither [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]] nor [[Reth/Silver|Reth]] had Forerunner artifacts respond to them while [[Makee]] and [[John-117/Silver|John-117]] did, making them "Blessed Ones" in the eyes of the Covenant. After seeing John activate the [[keystone]], Reth stated that John was "different" than Makee and that he could see it in John's eyes. John was also immune to the harmful effects that the artifact had on the entire [[The Rubble/Silver|Rubble]].{{Ref/Reuse|Unbound}} [[ | In the [[Silver Timeline]], Reclaimers appeared to be much rarer, rather than just humanity as a whole. Neither [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]] nor [[Reth/Silver|Reth]] had Forerunner artifacts respond to them while [[Makee]] and [[John-117/Silver|John-117]] did, making them "Blessed Ones" in the eyes of the Covenant. After seeing John activate the [[keystone]], Reth stated that John was "different" than Makee and that he could see it in John's eyes. John was also immune to the harmful effects that the artifact had on the entire [[The Rubble/Silver|Rubble]].{{Ref/Reuse|Unbound}} [[Silver Team]] was also unable to activate the keystone.{{Ref/Reuse|Homecoming}} | ||
After John activated the keystone and [[Cortana/Silver|Cortana]] put him into stasis in order to access it herself through John, the artifact immediately shut itself down, indicating that the Reclaimer needed to be conscious for Forerunner technology to respond to them.{{Ref/Reuse|Emergence}} | After John activated the keystone and [[Cortana/Silver|Cortana]] put him into stasis in order to access it herself through John, the artifact immediately shut itself down, indicating that the Reclaimer needed to be conscious for Forerunner technology to respond to them.{{Ref/Reuse|Emergence}} | ||
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====Failures to recognize Reclaimer status==== | ====Failures to recognize Reclaimer status==== | ||
When [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]] touched the [[Madrigal]] [[keystone]], it failed to respond to his touch. [[Reth/Silver|Reth]] also failed to activate the Forerunner artifacts that the Covenant had tried on him despite Reth being "sensitive" as a mystic.{{Ref/Reuse|Unbound}} When [[ | When [[Soren-066/Silver|Soren-066]] touched the [[Madrigal]] [[keystone]], it failed to respond to his touch. [[Reth/Silver|Reth]] also failed to activate the Forerunner artifacts that the Covenant had tried on him despite Reth being "sensitive" as a mystic.{{Ref/Reuse|Unbound}} When [[Silver Team]] tried touching the Keystone, it failed to respond to them as well.{{Ref/Film|Id=Homecoming|TV|Episode=[[Homecoming (TV Series)|Homecoming]]}} | ||
====Humans identified as Reclaimers==== | ====Humans identified as Reclaimers==== |