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[[File:H4-RequiemArtifacts-Views.png|200px|thumb|Views of one of the artifacts.]]
[[File:Requiemartifact.png|275px|thumb|right|The artifact aboard {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}.]]
The '''translocation artifact''' was an object located within [[Requiem]].


These '''slipspace artifacts''' were three [[Forerunner]] devices located on the [[shield world]] [[Requiem]].
==History==
In 2558, both [[Covenant remnant]] and [[UNSC]] forces began looking for the artifact on Requiem. The Covenant remnant determined that it was located in a region of artificial volcanic activity; after arriving there, they immediately secured the area and began looking for the artifact. [[Fireteam Crimson]] arrived later, after they discovered the artifact's location from a map found in an area known as "[[The Refuge]]". Upon eliminating Covenant and [[Promethean]] forces in the area Crimson discovers the artifact and moves to secure it. While awaiting extraction, Promethean reinforcements arrived, but Crimson managed to hold them off until a [[D79-TC Pelican|Pelican]] arrived to extract them.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''[[S1/Departure/Core|Core]]''</ref>


== Overview ==
Shortly after being brought aboard the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, the artifact activated, emitting an orange energy pulse and began to drain power from the ship. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Sarah Palmer]] managed to temporarily deactivate it by kicking it. [[Henry Glassman|Dr. Glassman]], the ''Infinity's'' chief engineer, started examining the artifact but it suddenly reactivated, emitting an energy pulse which soon overtook Dr. Glassman, disintegrated him and pulled him inside the artifact through some kind of portal. It then [[Slipspace translocation|translocated]] and reassembled him inside a Covenant-held site on Requiem, where he was captured and interrogated by [[Jul 'Mdama]]'s forces.<ref name="catherine">'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''Season 1, Episode 3: "Catherine"''</ref> [[Thomas Lasky|Captain Lasky]] was almost pulled in as well trying to save the doctor.<ref>'''[[Spartan Ops]]''', ''Season 1, Episode 2: "Artifact"''</ref> Back aboard ''Infinity'', [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] was brought in to study the artifact. Halsey determined that it was communicating with the ship's drive engines, which were of Forerunner design, and transmitting data to an unknown location on Requiem.<ref name="catherine"/>
The artifacts were gray-black, roughly rectangular objects, vaguely resembling a table or sarcophagus. When activated, patterns of orange [[hard light]] pulse across their surfaces, and a glowing Forerunner symbol appears above their center. The devices lack any obvious interface, but upon physical interaction with a [[Reclaimer]], an invisible field around the object glows orange at the point of contact.
 
The artifacts demonstrated a wide range of properties, functioning as [[Slipspace translocation|translocation]] terminals, communication devices, and, when working in concert with one another, they were able to generate an [[interdiction web]],<ref name="hm179">'''[[Halo Mythos]]''', ''page 179''</ref> a powerful slipspace anchor, suspending any ship with one of the devices on board in place.
 
== History ==
In early [[2558]], several [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant faction|Covenant]] archaeological teams began looking for the artifacts on Requiem. The Covenant determined that one of them was located in [[The Cauldron]], a region of artificial volcanic activity; after arriving there, they immediately secured the area and began looking for the artifact. [[Fireteam Crimson]] arrived later, after they discovered the artifact's location from a map found in an area known as "[[The Refuge (Requiem location)|The Refuge]]". Upon eliminating Covenant and [[Promethean]] forces in the area Crimson found the artifact and moved to secure it. While awaiting extraction, Promethean reinforcements arrived, but Crimson managed to hold them off until a [[D79-TC Pelican|Pelican]] arrived to extract them.<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Departure/Core|S1E1 ''Core'']]</ref>
 
[[File:Glassman is translocated.png|thumb|left|300px|[[Henry Glassman]] is pulled through the first artifact.]]
Shortly after being brought aboard the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}, the artifact unexpectedly activated, emitting an orange energy pulse and began to drain power from the ship. [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Sarah Palmer]] managed to temporarily deactivate it by kicking it. [[Henry Glassman|Dr. Henry Glassman]], the ''Infinity's'' chief engineer, was ordered to immediately examine the artifact. While doing so, Dr. Glassman inadvertently reactivated it, emitting an energy pulse which soon overtook him, disintegrating and pulling him through a portal. It [[Slipspace translocation|translocated]] and reassembled him inside a Covenant-held site on Requiem, where he was captured and interrogated by [[Jul 'Mdama]]'s forces.<ref name="catherine">'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Catherine|S1E3 ''Catherine'']]</ref> [[Thomas Lasky|Captain Lasky]] was almost pulled in as well trying to save the doctor.<ref name="ReferenceA">'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Artifact|S1E2 ''Artifact'']]</ref> Back aboard ''Infinity'', [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] was brought in to study the artifact. Halsey determined that it was communicating with the ship's drive engines, which were of Forerunner design, and transmitting data of the ship and its crew to an unknown location in Requiem.{{Ref/Reuse|catherine}}
 
Later, it was revealed that the artifact was some form of communication device, and that it was transmitting information to Dr. Halsey's [[data pad]]. Through this connection, Halsey began a dialogue with an unknown entity, which claimed to know "the truth" about the Prometheans and many other things. Subsequently, it was revealed that the entity on the other end of the communication line was none other than [[Jul 'Mdama]], who was using the artifact to spy on the doctor and ''Infinity''.{{Ref/Reuse|ReferenceA}}
 
Upon being analyzed by Dr. Halsey aboard ''Infinity'', a Forerunner [[Didact's Gift|AI matrix]] belonging to a Promethean Knight showed images of the translocation artifact in [[New Phoenix]], [[United Republic of North America|URNA]], indicating that one of the artifacts was present in New Phoenix when the Didact harvested its population using the [[Composer]]. Sometime later, [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Gabriel Thorne]] personally investigated the artifact. He came into physical contact with the artifact and, consequently, was unexpectedly translocated to a Covenant-held Forerunner structure on Requiem, where he was surrounded by several [[Sangheili Storm|Storm Sangheili]].<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Memento Mori|S1E5 ''Memento Mori'']]</ref>
 
The artifact's teleportation abilities soon revealed themselves to be able to work in reverse, as it began teleporting [[Promethean]]s aboard the ''Infinity''. The crew aboard fended them off, and Thomas Lasky ordered ''Infinity'' to be moved out of range, but it was soon found that the ship was unable to move. Analysis of the space-time around the ship revealed the artifact was working as an anchor, bending slipspace so as to hold the ship in place.<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Expendable|S1E8 ''Expendable'']]</ref>
 
Dr. Glassman, after studying a map that belonged to Sangheili [[Gek 'Lhar]] and another map found by Crimson, discovered that the reason that ''Infinity'' could not get out of Requiem was because the three devices connected the planet to the ship through an [[interdiction web]].{{Ref/Reuse|hm179}} When Jul 'Mdama put Requiem on a collision course with its sun, the slipspace anchor generated by the artifacts began to pull the ''Infinity'' along the same trajectory. Fireteam Crimson was sent to deactivate one of the artifacts located on Requiem, while the other was to be disabled by [[Fireteam Majestic]] and [[Sarah Palmer|Commander Palmer]]. Meanwhile, Dr. Glassman deactivated the third one on board the ship. After many complications, Glassman and the Spartans managed to disable the devices and separate the ''Infinity'' from Requiem. The three artifacts were destroyed along with the shield world, with the third being ejected from the ''Infinity''.<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Exodus|S1E10 ''Exodus'']]</ref>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:H4-RequiemArtifact-AltRender.png|Angled view of one of the artifacts.
File:H4-RequiemArtifact-Glow.png|Side view of one of the artifacts.
File:Requiemartifact.png|One of the artifacts aboard ''Infinity''.
File:H4-Requiem-Artifact.jpg|An artifact attaching itself to the ''Infinity's'' floor.
File:Requiem artifact energy burst.png|The artifact releasing an energy burst after the group of scientists carelessly dropped the artifact.
File:Thorne is translocated.png|[[Gabriel Thorne]] is translocated through the artifact's portal.
File:H4-Concept-ForerunnerSphereRoom.jpg|The artifact hidden at the "[[Harvester (location)|Harvester]]" location.
File:H4-SpOps HarvesterArtifactRoom.png|A detailed view of the pedestal containing the artifact.
File:H4-SpOps HarvesterArtifactRoomOverhead.png|An overhead view of the room containing the artifact.
File:Third artifact deactivated.jpg|The third artifact deactivated by Fireteam Majestic.
File:Artifact ejected.jpg|The first artifact after being ejected from the ''Infinity''.
File:H4 Spartan Ops Slipspace artifact glyphs.png|Close-up of the symbols on one of the artifacts.
</gallery>
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==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 4]]''
*''[[Halo 4]]''
**''[[Spartan Ops]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Spartan Ops]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' {{Mo}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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