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==Logic Plague?== | ==Logic Plague?== | ||
I haven't been able to play the game yet, only watch a playthrough of the campaign. Do the audio data logs make it explicit that it's the Gravemind's logic plague causing Cortana's radical shift? Because from the campaign itself, it seems more the case that this is a continuation of Rampancy, particularly the god-like delusions part. -- [[User:Morhek|<b><font color=indigo>Qura 'Morhek</font></b>]] [[halofanon:user:Specops306|<u><i><font color=blue><sup>The Autocrat</sup></font></i></u>]] [[User talk:Specops306|<u><i><font color=purple><sup>of Morheka</sup></font></i></u>]] 07:38, 29 October 2015 (EDT) | I haven't been able to play the game yet, only watch a playthrough of the campaign. Do the audio data logs make it explicit that it's the Gravemind's logic plague causing Cortana's radical shift? Because from the campaign itself, it seems more the case that this is a continuation of Rampancy, particularly the god-like delusions part. -- [[User:Morhek|<b><font color=indigo>Qura 'Morhek</font></b>]] [[w:c:halofanon:user:Specops306|<u><i><font color=blue><sup>The Autocrat</sup></font></i></u>]] [[User talk:Specops306|<u><i><font color=purple><sup>of Morheka</sup></font></i></u>]] 07:38, 29 October 2015 (EDT) | ||
:I haven't found anything to indicate she's affected by the logic plague. Given how some of Cortana's final words in ''Halo 4'' are, "Most of me is down there," Domain!Cortana is almost certainly an almagamation of the original's rampant personality fragments, logic plague or not. Alas, ''Halo 5'' never brings this up in any fashion. --[[User:Braidenvl|<span style="color:gray">'''''Our answer is at hand.'''''</span>]] [[File:Gravemind.svg|14px]] ([[User talk:Braidenvl|<span style="color:gray">Talk to me.</span>]]) 09:43, 29 October 2015 (EDT) | :I haven't found anything to indicate she's affected by the logic plague. Given how some of Cortana's final words in ''Halo 4'' are, "Most of me is down there," Domain!Cortana is almost certainly an almagamation of the original's rampant personality fragments, logic plague or not. Alas, ''Halo 5'' never brings this up in any fashion. --[[User:Braidenvl|<span style="color:gray">'''''Our answer is at hand.'''''</span>]] [[File:Gravemind.svg|14px]] ([[User talk:Braidenvl|<span style="color:gray">Talk to me.</span>]]) 09:43, 29 October 2015 (EDT) | ||
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:Cortana is clearly not herself but I don't think we can cry Logic Plague just yet. The Domain might have been used to overload Mendicant with information, thus making him susceptible to the Gravemind, But it was the fact that the Forerunners had usurped the Mantle and established a stagnate police state that was used as leverage to turn him. The Domain appears to be neutral. It warned Bornstellar. It helped the Librarian. But it also messed with the Didact a bit... he isn't very clear, just that he was shown Forerunner descendants. So while something is to blame for her change of heart, I don't think we can blame the Flood or Precursors yet. They might have made the Domain, but it did not act in their interest near the end of the war, as it showed the Librarian a path to trick the Gravemind into leading a large number of Star Roads to Earth. Thus allowing the Halo effect to terminate them without the question of slipspace. Why would the Domain give the Librarian the means to annihilate the very neural physics architecture that protected it and bound it to reality? [[User:ProphetofTruth|ProphetofTruth]] ([[User talk:ProphetofTruth|talk]]) 13:51, 29 October 2015 (EDT) | :Cortana is clearly not herself but I don't think we can cry Logic Plague just yet. The Domain might have been used to overload Mendicant with information, thus making him susceptible to the Gravemind, But it was the fact that the Forerunners had usurped the Mantle and established a stagnate police state that was used as leverage to turn him. The Domain appears to be neutral. It warned Bornstellar. It helped the Librarian. But it also messed with the Didact a bit... he isn't very clear, just that he was shown Forerunner descendants. So while something is to blame for her change of heart, I don't think we can blame the Flood or Precursors yet. They might have made the Domain, but it did not act in their interest near the end of the war, as it showed the Librarian a path to trick the Gravemind into leading a large number of Star Roads to Earth. Thus allowing the Halo effect to terminate them without the question of slipspace. Why would the Domain give the Librarian the means to annihilate the very neural physics architecture that protected it and bound it to reality? [[User:ProphetofTruth|ProphetofTruth]] ([[User talk:ProphetofTruth|talk]]) 13:51, 29 October 2015 (EDT) | ||
Well, one thing that makes me suspect that Gravemind may got what he wanted that in the future he believe that Cortana may bring the Flood back unintentionally by crippling UNSC Militaries, letting UNSC and Forerunner fight each other and once the Flood saw them are exhausted they make an immediate assault to infest the humanity that causes John and Blue Team "must" abandon her to contain the Flood Infestation that can lead her to atonement in the future. I may make a strange opinion here but i can suspect that the Flood will make their return after Cortana make a mistake by inviting the Flood unintentionally that can led her to atonement once she finds out that Blue Team is in grave danger because of her actions. [[User:Ramero|Ramero]] ([[User talk:Ramero|talk]]) 09:40, 4 January 2017 (EST) | |||
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You can wave it away as mere writing style if you like, but my interpretation is of the literal sense. Cortana isn't 'in love' with Master Chief, or vice-versa, but they certain love each other and it is certainly a relationship that extends beyond friendship. I think their "sibling" status (both created by Halsey as we know them) is worth mentioning. Not worth mentioning, is my theory that ''Halo 5's'' events are a worst-case scenario of sibling rivalry. It makes sense if you think about it. --[[User:Abbazorkzog|Abbazorkzog]] ([[User talk:Abbazorkzog|talk]]) 16:31, 11 April 2016 (EDT) | You can wave it away as mere writing style if you like, but my interpretation is of the literal sense. Cortana isn't 'in love' with Master Chief, or vice-versa, but they certain love each other and it is certainly a relationship that extends beyond friendship. I think their "sibling" status (both created by Halsey as we know them) is worth mentioning. Not worth mentioning, is my theory that ''Halo 5's'' events are a worst-case scenario of sibling rivalry. It makes sense if you think about it. --[[User:Abbazorkzog|Abbazorkzog]] ([[User talk:Abbazorkzog|talk]]) 16:31, 11 April 2016 (EDT) | ||
:Haha worst sibling rivalry. I see it more as a second break up since [[Warden Eternal]] is her new overprotective boyfriend, and doesn't approve of John trying to talk to her after their first break up.[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 08:21, 26 August 2016 (EDT) | :Haha worst sibling rivalry. I see it more as a second break up since [[Warden Eternal]] is her new overprotective boyfriend, and doesn't approve of John trying to talk to her after their first break up.[[User:Editorguy|Editorguy]] ([[User talk:Editorguy|talk]]) 08:21, 26 August 2016 (EDT) | ||