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{{Center|''This article is about the original Didact, encountered in Halo 4. For the secondary Didact responsible for activating the Halo Array, see [[IsoDidact]].''}} | {{Center|''This article is about the original Didact, encountered in Halo 4. For the secondary Didact responsible for activating the Halo Array, see [[IsoDidact]].''}} | ||
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|birth=[[110,225 BCE]] | |birth=[[110,225 BCE]]<ref name="waypoint didact">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/didact '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Didact'']</ref> | ||
|death=[[2557#July|July 26, 2557]] | |death-title=[[Mind transfer|Digitized]]|death=[[2557#July|July 26, 2557]] {{c|original body}}<ref name="waypoint didact">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/didact '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Didact'']</ref> | ||
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**Formerly pale, bluish white fur<ref name="p179">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 179''</ref> | **Formerly pale, bluish white fur<ref name="p179">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 179''</ref> | ||
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{{Quote|The Mantle of Responsibility for all things belongs to Forerunners alone. | {{Quote|The Mantle of Responsibility for all things belongs to Forerunners alone.}}<ref>'''Halo 4''', ''Epilogue''</ref> | ||
The '''Didact''', born '''Shadow-of-Sundered-Star''',{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} is a [[Forerunner]] [[Promethean]] who held an extremely high status in the [[Ecumene|Forerunner society]] as [[protector of the ecumene]],<ref name="protector">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 233''</ref> head of the [[Warrior-Servant]] [[rate]] and supreme commander of the entire Forerunner military.<ref name="h3terminals">'''[[Halo 3]]''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal]]s''</ref> He wholeheartedly believed in the [[Mantle]] the Forerunners held to protect life, and fervently opposed the [[Halo Array]] as a sin beyond measure. He was also the lover and husband of the [[Librarian]]. | |||
Originally thought to have been killed by the [[Master Builder]], [[Faber]],<ref name="c339">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 339''</ref> the Didact effectively existed as two individuals during the final days of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]]; his original self, as well as his implanted consciousness within a young Forerunner known as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. To differentiate these two incarnations, the original Didact was referred to as the '''Ur-Didact''', while his other incarnation was known as the [[IsoDidact]].<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0765323982/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=heaprcom05-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creativeASIN=0765323982 '''Amazon.com''': ''Halo: Silentium official description'']</ref> The Ur-Didact was eventually exiled on [[Requiem]], not to be awakened until [[2557]];<ref name="true Didact">[http://www.gregbear.com/blog/display.cfm?id=6897 '''Gregbear.com:''' ''HALO 4 DIDACT'']</ref> meanwhile, the IsoDidact served until the final days of the Flood conflict and was responsible for activating the Halo Array.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 38''</ref> | |||
After being released from his [[Cryptum]] many millennia later, the Ur-Didact resumed his war against humanity. [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] and [[Cortana]] fought him on [[Mantle's Approach|his ship]], and sent him falling into [[Slipstream space|slipspace]], seemingly defeating him. After surviving slipspace, John-117 faced him again, this time with the rest of [[Blue Team]]. After a long and perilous battle, the Ur-Didact's biological form was destroyed under the combined power of several [[Composer]]s. While he is considered "contained" by the [[Office of Naval Intelligence]], his digitized consciousness apparently survives.{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint didact}} | |||
==Biography== | ==Biography== | ||
===Early career=== | ===Early career=== | ||
Born ''Shadow-of-Sundered-Star'', the Didact was a Promethean, a member of the highest and most powerful class of [[Warrior-Servant]]s. He was trained by [[Bitterness-of-the-Vanquished]], a legendary Promethean far older than the Didact himself.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 246''</ref> Early in his career, the [[Confirmer]] provided Shadow a [[Forerunner mutation|brevet mutation]] to a new [[form]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 178''</ref> He gained the name "Didact" while teaching at the [[College of Strategic Defense of the Mantle]]; his students gave him the name because they found him to be a strict and demanding teacher.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 227-228''</ref> As a cadet, he apprenticed on ''[[Deep Reverence]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 145''</ref> | |||
The Didact was elevated to the rank of [[protector of the ecumene]] around 2,000 years before the war with the humans.{{Ref/Reuse|protector}} He had a romantic relationship with another Promethean commander, known as [[Endurance-of-Will]], and would most likely have married her had he not met the [[Librarian]], a [[Lifeworker]]. Despite the unconventional practice of marrying outside one's own rate, the Didact ultimately married the Librarian. | The Didact was elevated to the rank of [[protector of the ecumene]] around 2,000 years before the war with the humans.{{Ref/Reuse|protector}} He had a romantic relationship with another Promethean commander, known as [[Endurance-of-Will]], and would most likely have married her had he not met the [[Librarian]], a [[Lifeworker]]. Despite the unconventional practice of marrying outside one's own rate, the Didact ultimately married the Librarian.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 284, 290-291''</ref> They lived on [[Nomdagro]], a world populated mainly by Warrior-Servants, in a mansion designed by the Didact himself in a grandiose style traditional of Warrior-Servants.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 49-50''</ref> They had several children, all of whom followed in their father's footsteps and became Warrior-Servants.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 219''</ref> | ||
===War against humanity=== | ===War against humanity=== | ||
{{Quote|My finest opponent, the Mantle accepts all who live fiercely, who defend their young, who build and struggle and grow, and even those who dominate — as humans have dominated, cruelly and without wisdom. But for all of us there is a time like this, when the [[Domain]] seeks to confirm our essences, and for you, that time is now. Know this, relentless enemy, killer of our children, Lord of Admirals: soon we will face the enemy you have faced and defeated. I can see that challenge coming to the Forerunners, and so do many others... And we are afraid.|The Didact to [[Forthencho|Forthencho, Lord of Admirals]], in the aftermath of the [[Battle of Charum Hakkor]] | {{Quote|My finest opponent, the Mantle accepts all who live fiercely, who defend their young, who build and struggle and grow, and even those who dominate — as humans have dominated, cruelly and without wisdom. But for all of us there is a time like this, when the [[Domain]] seeks to confirm our essences, and for you, that time is now. Know this, relentless enemy, killer of our children, Lord of Admirals: soon we will face the enemy you have faced and defeated. I can see that challenge coming to the Forerunners, and so do many others... And we are afraid.|The Didact to [[Forthencho|Forthencho, Lord of Admirals]], in the aftermath of the [[Battle of Charum Hakkor]]<ref>'''Halo 4''', [[Terminal (Halo 4)|''Terminal Four'']]</ref>}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:Halo4-Terminal-DidactArmor.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Didact's form for the majority of his career.]] | ||
During the [[human-Forerunner wars]], the Didact led the Forerunner military against [[prehistoric human civilization|humanity]]. His personal command vessel, ''[[Mantle's Approach]]'', was also built during these conflicts. | During the [[human-Forerunner wars]], the Didact led the Forerunner military against [[prehistoric human civilization|humanity]]. His personal command vessel, ''[[Mantle's Approach]]'', was also built during these conflicts.<ref>'''[[Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide]]''', ''page 193''</ref> His method of carrying out campaigns in interstellar war involved a strategy referred to as "[[star-hopping]]", isolating and besieging points of strategic importance while ignoring any less significant targets.<ref name="pri187">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 187-188''</ref> He was also known for favoring the [[fleet spiral]] formation in space engagements.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 267''</ref> As they pushed back human forces in the galactic margins in the later phases of the war, the Didact's fleets came across thousands of worlds infested by the [[Flood]], which was already retreating from the galaxy. Though some Forerunner fleets were lost in the first encounters with the parasite, the Didact's forces eventually managed to sterilize all of the remaining infestations.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 36''</ref> | ||
Though all of the Didact's children died in the war, the Forerunners were victorious; humanity was devolved and quarantined on their home planet of Erde-Tyrene, a fate which the Didact found to be just and fitting. After the [[Battle of Charum Hakkor|final battle of Charum Hakkor]], he and a group of Prometheans, including the [[Confirmer]], discovered a [[stasis capsule]] on Charum Hakkor which contained the [[Primordial]], the last of the [[Precursor]]s. After a brief exchange with the Primordial, the Didact sealed its [[timelock]] for nearly the next ten thousand years. He revealed what the Primordial had spoken to none, not even the Librarian. | Though all of the Didact's children died in the war, the Forerunners were victorious; humanity was devolved and quarantined on their home planet of Erde-Tyrene, a fate which the Didact found to be just and fitting. After the [[Battle of Charum Hakkor|final battle of Charum Hakkor]], he and a group of Prometheans, including the [[Confirmer]], discovered a [[stasis capsule]] on Charum Hakkor which contained the [[Primordial]], the last of the [[Precursor]]s. After a brief exchange with the Primordial, the Didact sealed its [[timelock]] for nearly the next ten thousand years. He revealed what the Primordial had spoken to none, not even the Librarian.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 3''</ref> After the war, the Didact issued the construction of [[Monolith|several monuments]] near [[Sothra Hakkor]] to honor the fallen warriors that died during the war.<ref>'''[[Making Halo 4]]:''' ''[[Making Halo 4: Majestic Map Pack|Majestic Map Pack]]''</ref> | ||
Following the end of the war and the first discovery of the Flood, he advocated a policy of vigilance and research in the event of a Flood resurgence. He also proposed the construction of significant numbers of [[shield world]]s across the galaxy in order to monitor the galaxy for Flood outbreaks and provide military support should they occur; this strategy was to involve the characteristic star-hopping tactics he had utilized in the war with humankind.{{Ref/Reuse|pri187}} However, a faction of Builders led by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber-of-Will-and-Might]] proposed the construction of a series of [[Halo Array|superweapons]] to deal with the Flood instead; the Didact viewed these weapons as an affront to the Mantle. Although the Didact and his Promethean allies managed to delay the construction of the Halos for several thousands of years, the Master Builder was eventually successful in convincing the [[Ecumene Council|Council]] to sanction their plans. The Didact's defeat was finalized around [[98,445 BCE]], when the [[Juridical]]s ruled against him. He was forced to stop his ongoing construction of shield worlds and was ordered to turn over all his records and submit to the authority of the Master Builder. He refused, and was stripped of his power and forced into exile as a result.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 47''</ref> | Following the end of the war and the first discovery of the Flood, he advocated a policy of vigilance and research in the event of a Flood resurgence. He also proposed the construction of significant numbers of [[shield world]]s across the galaxy in order to monitor the galaxy for Flood outbreaks and provide military support should they occur; this strategy was to involve the characteristic star-hopping tactics he had utilized in the war with humankind.{{Ref/Reuse|pri187}} However, a faction of Builders led by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber-of-Will-and-Might]] proposed the construction of a series of [[Halo Array|superweapons]] to deal with the Flood instead; the Didact viewed these weapons as an affront to the Mantle. Although the Didact and his Promethean allies managed to delay the construction of the Halos for several thousands of years, the Master Builder was eventually successful in convincing the [[Ecumene Council|Council]] to sanction their plans. The Didact's defeat was finalized around [[98,445 BCE]], when the [[Juridical]]s ruled against him. He was forced to stop his ongoing construction of shield worlds and was ordered to turn over all his records and submit to the authority of the Master Builder. He refused, and was stripped of his power and forced into exile as a result.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 47''</ref> | ||
The Didact last met his wife in their family residence on [[Nomdagro]]. Forced to enter a [[Cryptum]], he was led into [[Xankara|meditative hibernation]] in a ritual overseen by an associate of [[Haruspis]]. During his last meal with the Librarian, the Didact expressed hope in her abilities of foresight and hoped the humans under her care would not disappoint her. | The Didact last met his wife in their family residence on [[Nomdagro]]. Forced to enter a [[Cryptum]], he was led into [[Xankara|meditative hibernation]] in a ritual overseen by an associate of [[Haruspis]]. During his last meal with the Librarian, the Didact expressed hope in her abilities of foresight and hoped the humans under her care would not disappoint her.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', String 4</ref> | ||
===Revival and capture=== | ===Revival and capture=== | ||
{{Quote|All we have tried to do as inheritors of the Mantle — all that will be violated, and the galaxy will be murdered... because [[Builder|they]] do not understand. Worse, [[Flood|it]] may already be loose. Join your human friends and sing sad songs, Manipular. There is judgment, and just doom is upon us all.|The Didact to Bornstellar after his awakening. | {{Quote|All we have tried to do as inheritors of the Mantle — all that will be violated, and the galaxy will be murdered... because [[Builder|they]] do not understand. Worse, [[Flood|it]] may already be loose. Join your human friends and sing sad songs, Manipular. There is judgment, and just doom is upon us all.|The Didact to Bornstellar after his awakening.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''Chapter 7''</ref>}} | ||
[[File:Djamonkin.png|300px|thumb|Djamonkin Crater, the resting place of the Didact's Cryptum on Earth.]] | [[File:Djamonkin.png|300px|right|thumb|Djamonkin Crater, the resting place of the Didact's Cryptum on Earth.]] | ||
The Didact's Cryptum was later placed by the Librarian in [[Djamonkin Crater]] on [[Earth]] to hide it from the Master Builder and his allies and allowing her to carry out her own plans unobstructed. The [[war sphinx]]es containing the last essences of the Didact's children were placed to guard the Cryptum. Over one thousand years later, he was discovered and revived by a young Forerunner [[Manipular]], [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]], who had come to Earth in search of Precursor relics. The Didact, while greatly displeased by his revival, deduced that it had to be the work of his wife. The Didact's awakening summoned a fleet of Forerunner ships in the area, but they were unable to pinpoint his precise location due to a [[baffler]] that cloaked the crater's central region. Instead of turning himself in, the Didact made a timely escape using [[Didact's ship|a ship]] constructed from a [[design seed]] planted in the crater's central mountain by the Librarian, taking Bornstellar and the Manipular's human guides, [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]], as well as his war sphinxes, with him. | The Didact's Cryptum was later placed by the Librarian in [[Djamonkin Crater]] on [[Earth]] to hide it from the Master Builder and his allies and allowing her to carry out her own plans unobstructed. The [[war sphinx]]es containing the last essences of the Didact's children were placed to guard the Cryptum. Over one thousand years later, he was discovered and revived by a young Forerunner [[Manipular]], [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]], who had come to Earth in search of Precursor relics. The Didact, while greatly displeased by his revival, deduced that it had to be the work of his wife. The Didact's awakening summoned a fleet of Forerunner ships in the area, but they were unable to pinpoint his precise location due to a [[baffler]] that cloaked the crater's central region. Instead of turning himself in, the Didact made a timely escape using [[Didact's ship|a ship]] constructed from a [[design seed]] planted in the crater's central mountain by the Librarian, taking Bornstellar and the Manipular's human guides, [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]], as well as his war sphinxes, with him. | ||
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Thus the Gravemind released the Didact and left him aboard an empty spacecraft, intentionally sending the ship where the Master Builder—who had been salvaging any ships he found in his own operation to combat the Flood—would find it. Meeting with Faber, the Didact delivered him a painful message from the Gravemind, taunting the Master Builder with the suffering of his family who had been absorbed into the Flood collective. Seemingly taking pleasure in conveying the news to his old enemy, the Didact stated that Faber and his Halos were to blame for their predicament.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 29''</ref> Faber delivered the Didact to the core of the ecumene, where both were deposed by the Juridicals. Against his strongest objections, the Didact (now differentiated from the IsoDidact with the title "Ur-Didact") was forced to recall his encounter with the Gravemind—which he had managed to partially shunt away from his memory—as part of the interrogation, dealing further damage to his sanity.{{Ref/Reuse|string12}} | Thus the Gravemind released the Didact and left him aboard an empty spacecraft, intentionally sending the ship where the Master Builder—who had been salvaging any ships he found in his own operation to combat the Flood—would find it. Meeting with Faber, the Didact delivered him a painful message from the Gravemind, taunting the Master Builder with the suffering of his family who had been absorbed into the Flood collective. Seemingly taking pleasure in conveying the news to his old enemy, the Didact stated that Faber and his Halos were to blame for their predicament.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 29''</ref> Faber delivered the Didact to the core of the ecumene, where both were deposed by the Juridicals. Against his strongest objections, the Didact (now differentiated from the IsoDidact with the title "Ur-Didact") was forced to recall his encounter with the Gravemind—which he had managed to partially shunt away from his memory—as part of the interrogation, dealing further damage to his sanity.{{Ref/Reuse|string12}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4Terminal-DidactProcedure.jpg|thumb|250px|The Ur-Didact, accompanied by a fellow Promethean, after undergoing a failed procedure to gain an immunity to the Flood.]] | ||
The Ur-Didact's privileges were subsequently restored, although the IsoDidact remained in command of the ecumene's military.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 216''</ref> Cast aside by the ecumene at large, the Ur-Didact returned to [[Requiem]], where he continued his own mission against the Flood's onslaught. Convinced that his old strategies were no longer workable now that the Gravemind had learned everything, he desperately began to devise new methods of combating the Flood—going so far as applying the philosophy of the enemy. Failing to decipher Flood immunity via other means—including an experimental procedure which left him disfigured—he acquired a [[Composer]], a machine once designed to rid Forerunners of Flood infection via [[mind transfer|converting their essences]] to digital form, but abandoned long since due to several functional defects. In full agreement, the Ur-Didact's fellow Prometheans all pledged to be composed, relieving them of biological form; the Didact did not subject himself to Composer processing, as his new form was incompatible with the device. The Ur-Didact then used the Composer to make his Prometheans completely immune to Flood infection by combining their composed essences with powerful war machines, known as "[[Promethean Knight]]s". Although these new warriors scored an isolated victory against a Flood-infested fleet, it soon became apparent that their numbers were too few to halt the parasite's continued advance, leading the Ur-Didact to consider other options to expand his army.<ref name="h4terminals">'''Halo 4''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminals]]''</ref> | The Ur-Didact's privileges were subsequently restored, although the IsoDidact remained in command of the ecumene's military.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 216''</ref> Cast aside by the ecumene at large, the Ur-Didact returned to [[Requiem]], where he continued his own mission against the Flood's onslaught. Convinced that his old strategies were no longer workable now that the Gravemind had learned everything, he desperately began to devise new methods of combating the Flood—going so far as applying the philosophy of the enemy. Failing to decipher Flood immunity via other means—including an experimental procedure which left him disfigured—he acquired a [[Composer]], a machine once designed to rid Forerunners of Flood infection via [[mind transfer|converting their essences]] to digital form, but abandoned long since due to several functional defects. In full agreement, the Ur-Didact's fellow Prometheans all pledged to be composed, relieving them of biological form; the Didact did not subject himself to Composer processing, as his new form was incompatible with the device. The Ur-Didact then used the Composer to make his Prometheans completely immune to Flood infection by combining their composed essences with powerful war machines, known as "[[Promethean Knight]]s". Although these new warriors scored an isolated victory against a Flood-infested fleet, it soon became apparent that their numbers were too few to halt the parasite's continued advance, leading the Ur-Didact to consider other options to expand his army.<ref name="h4terminals">'''Halo 4''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminals]]''</ref> | ||
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===Betrayal and second exile=== | ===Betrayal and second exile=== | ||
{{Quote|No longer a Promethean. No longer a Warrior-Servant. A traitor!|The IsoDidact responding to the Ur-Didact using a Composer on [[Omega Halo]], and then deserting the Forerunners<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 33''</ref>}} | {{Quote|No longer a Promethean. No longer a Warrior-Servant. A traitor!|The IsoDidact responding to the Ur-Didact using a Composer on [[Omega Halo]], and then deserting the Forerunners<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 33''</ref>}} | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4Terminal-DidactKnights.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Ur-Didact, surrounded by his newly-created Promethean Knights.]] | ||
At the greater Ark, the Ur-Didact remained on station aboard the ''Mantle's Approach'', not leaving the ship even to attend the Forerunner commanders' emergency conference. He was briefly visited by the Librarian, who was further horrified by what her husband had become.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''Strings 28-30''</ref> As the greater Ark fell under siege by the Flood and star roads, the Ur-Didact expressed no desire to partake in its defense, cryptically stating that he would leave after he had finished his task. The Ur-Didact's plan was revealed during the ensuing chaos, when he took ''Mantle's Approach''—supported by thousands of [[sentinel]]s under his control—to the nearby [[Omega Halo]] and used the [[Composer]] to [[Mind transfer|harvest]] the installation's entire human population—the bulk of what remained of the Librarian's human specimens. The Librarian attempted in vain to stop him, but [[Audacity|her ship]] was effortlessly shunted aside by a [[torsion field]] projected by ''Mantle's Approach''.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''Strings 31-32''</ref> | At the greater Ark, the Ur-Didact remained on station aboard the ''Mantle's Approach'', not leaving the ship even to attend the Forerunner commanders' emergency conference. He was briefly visited by the Librarian, who was further horrified by what her husband had become.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''Strings 28-30''</ref> As the greater Ark fell under siege by the Flood and star roads, the Ur-Didact expressed no desire to partake in its defense, cryptically stating that he would leave after he had finished his task. The Ur-Didact's plan was revealed during the ensuing chaos, when he took ''Mantle's Approach''—supported by thousands of [[sentinel]]s under his control—to the nearby [[Omega Halo]] and used the [[Composer]] to [[Mind transfer|harvest]] the installation's entire human population—the bulk of what remained of the Librarian's human specimens. The Librarian attempted in vain to stop him, but [[Audacity|her ship]] was effortlessly shunted aside by a [[torsion field]] projected by ''Mantle's Approach''.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''Strings 31-32''</ref> | ||
The Ur-Didact returned to Requiem, where he would implant the human essences into hundreds of thousands more Promethean Knights, bolstering his mechanical army. In his maniacal scheme, the machines would eventually defeat the Flood, and Forerunner remnants would unite under his leadership with Requiem as the center of their power. Once the parasite would be rooted out, the Ur-Didact would carry out a campaign to eradicate humanity and all other "suspect" species which might potentially threaten the Forerunners' hold of the Mantle.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 289''</ref> The Librarian, devastated by the loss of her humans, followed the Ur-Didact to Requiem with the intent of imprisoning him. By this point, only one of the Didact's loyal Prometheans remained uncomposed; [[Endurance-of-Will]], the Didact's former lover who now served as his top lieutenant. Although Endurance was at first seemingly supportive of the Ur-Didact, her confidence was little more than a facade; she eventually agreed with the Librarian that the Didact was no longer fit to lead the Prometheans and should be exiled in a Cryptum.<ref name="string34">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 34''</ref> | The Ur-Didact returned to Requiem, where he would implant the human essences into hundreds of thousands more Promethean Knights, bolstering his mechanical army. In his maniacal scheme, the machines would eventually defeat the Flood, and Forerunner remnants would unite under his leadership with Requiem as the center of their power. Once the parasite would be rooted out, the Ur-Didact would carry out a campaign to eradicate humanity and all other "suspect" species which might potentially threaten the Forerunners' hold of the Mantle.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 289''</ref> The Librarian, devastated by the loss of her humans, followed the Ur-Didact to Requiem with the intent of imprisoning him. By this point, only one of the Didact's loyal Prometheans remained uncomposed; [[Endurance-of-Will]], the Didact's former lover who now served as his top lieutenant. Although Endurance was at first seemingly supportive of the Ur-Didact, her confidence was little more than a facade; she eventually agreed with the Librarian that the Didact was no longer fit to lead the Prometheans and should be exiled in a Cryptum.<ref name="string34">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 34''</ref> | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4-ForerunnerCryptum-Campaign.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Ur-Didact's Cryptum in the core of Requiem.]] | ||
The Ur-Didact, lulled into a sense of security within his greatest fortress, was then confronted by the Librarian aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''. After a brief exchange, the Librarian incapacitated the Didact through force and placed him in a combat Cryptum previously maintained on ''Mantle's Approach''. Sealing the Cryptum in the core of Requiem, the Librarian hoped that the Ur-Didact would spend his time in meditation reflecting upon his past misdeeds, and that the damage wrought on his mind by the Gravemind would be corrected with the aid of contact with the [[Domain]].{{Ref/Reuse|string34}} Eventually, once awakened, the Didact might help humanity ascend to be the new caretakers of the galaxy by educating them on the Mantle as well as the Forerunners' technological achievements with the [[Janus Key]].{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} | The Ur-Didact, lulled into a sense of security within his greatest fortress, was then confronted by the Librarian aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''. After a brief exchange, the Librarian incapacitated the Didact through force and placed him in a combat Cryptum previously maintained on ''Mantle's Approach''. Sealing the Cryptum in the core of Requiem, the Librarian hoped that the Ur-Didact would spend his time in meditation reflecting upon his past misdeeds, and that the damage wrought on his mind by the Gravemind would be corrected with the aid of contact with the [[Domain]].{{Ref/Reuse|string34}} Eventually, once awakened, the Didact might help humanity ascend to be the new caretakers of the galaxy by educating them on the Mantle as well as the Forerunners' technological achievements with the [[Janus Key]].{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}}<ref>'''Spartan Ops''', [[S1/Key|S1E9 ''Key'']]</ref> The Librarian sealed Requiem and took over the Promethean Knights stationed there,{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} giving them orders to prevent the Ur-Didact from being reawakened until his meditation was complete.{{Ref/Reuse|h4}} | ||
However, at the close of the Flood war, the Librarian learned the Domain's true nature as a Precursor creation, and that by activating the [[Halo Array]], the Domain would be lost along with all Precursor architecture. As the Halo Array was fired, the Domain was evidently destroyed and as a result, instead of his mind being healed in his meditation, the Ur-Didact would spend the next 100,000 years in complete silence, dwelling on his own insanity and rage.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 37''</ref> | However, at the close of the Flood war, the Librarian learned the Domain's true nature as a Precursor creation, and that by activating the [[Halo Array]], the Domain would be lost along with all Precursor architecture. As the Halo Array was fired, the Domain was evidently destroyed and as a result, instead of his mind being healed in his meditation, the Ur-Didact would spend the next 100,000 years in complete silence, dwelling on his own insanity and rage.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 37''</ref> | ||
===Return=== | ===Return=== | ||
====Reawakening on Requiem==== | ====Reawakening on Requiem==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4 John-117 Didact first encounter.jpg|250px|thumb|The Ur-Didact overpowers John-117.]] | ||
{{Quote|Time was your ally, human, but now it has abandoned you. The Forerunners... have returned.|The Ur-Didact to John-117, declaring the return of the Forerunners.{{Ref/Reuse| | {{Quote|Time was your ally, human, but now it has abandoned you. The Forerunners... have returned.|The Ur-Didact to John-117, declaring the return of the Forerunners.{{Ref/Reuse|requiem}}}} | ||
On [[2557#July|July 21, 2557]], the wreckage of the [[UNSC]] {{Class|Charon|light frigate}} {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, carrying [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] and his [[Smart AI|AI]] companion [[Cortana]], arrived in the orbit of Requiem, where they were intercepted by a fleet of [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant remnant]] warships led by the [[Sangheili]] [[Jul 'Mdama]]. Though the Covenant had been denied access to Requiem's interior for three years, an entrance portal opened after scanning the Spartan and pulled all nearby ships inside. After landing, both the Spartan and 'Mdama's Covenant forces faced fierce opposition from the occupying Promethean constructs, until eventually discovering the Ur-Didact's Cryptum on what John and Cortana originally thought to be a communications relay satellite. Even in his imprisoned and hibernating state, the Ur-Didact appeared to be in partial control of Requiem's systems, being able to manipulate {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s signal to lead John-117 to [[Core of Requiem|Requiem's core]] and release him,{{Ref/Reuse|forerunner}} or hinder Cortana's attempts to access a local [[Cartographer]]. | On [[2557#July|July 21, 2557]], the wreckage of the [[UNSC]] {{Class|Charon|light frigate}} {{UNSCShip|Forward Unto Dawn}}, carrying [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] [[John-117]] and his [[Smart AI|AI]] companion [[Cortana]], arrived in the orbit of Requiem, where they were intercepted by a fleet of [[Jul 'Mdama's Covenant|Covenant remnant]] warships led by the [[Sangheili]] [[Jul 'Mdama]]. Though the Covenant had been denied access to Requiem's interior for three years, an entrance portal opened after scanning the Spartan and pulled all nearby ships inside. After landing, both the Spartan and 'Mdama's Covenant forces faced fierce opposition from the occupying Promethean constructs, until eventually discovering the Ur-Didact's Cryptum on what John and Cortana originally thought to be a communications relay satellite. Even in his imprisoned and hibernating state, the Ur-Didact appeared to be in partial control of Requiem's systems, being able to manipulate {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s signal to lead John-117 to [[Core of Requiem|Requiem's core]] and release him,{{Ref/Reuse|forerunner}} or hinder Cortana's attempts to access a local [[Cartographer]].<ref name="requiem">'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Requiem (level)|Requiem]]''</ref> | ||
Inadvertently awakened by John-117, the Ur-Didact emerged from his Cryptum and immediately retook control of his Prometheans. Easily disabling John with his powerful abilities, the Didact taunted the Spartan for releasing him, stating that his "nobility had blinded him, as ever". Ignoring the Librarian's plan for him, he declared the return of the Forerunners as the galaxy's rulers and saviors, and that humanity should not be allowed to attain the Mantle. He then tossed John aside and escaped Requiem's core using a slipspace rupture. Soon after, the Didact also allowed Jul 'Mdama's Covenant forces to join forces with him and his Promethean armies against humanity, despite regarding 'Mdama's Covenant faction as little more than "beasts" and "primitives". | Inadvertently awakened by John-117, the Ur-Didact emerged from his Cryptum and immediately retook control of his Prometheans. Easily disabling John with his powerful abilities, the Didact taunted the Spartan for releasing him, stating that his "nobility had blinded him, as ever". Ignoring the Librarian's plan for him, he declared the return of the Forerunners as the galaxy's rulers and saviors, and that humanity should not be allowed to attain the Mantle. He then tossed John aside and escaped Requiem's core using a slipspace rupture. Soon after, the Didact also allowed Jul 'Mdama's Covenant forces to join forces with him and his Promethean armies against humanity, despite regarding 'Mdama's Covenant faction as little more than "beasts" and "primitives". | ||
John and Cortana immediately recognized the danger posed by the Didact and after the ''Infinity'' had crash-landed on Requiem, they attempted to convince [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Andrew Del Rio|Del Rio]] of the ''Infinity'' to take more drastic action against the Forerunner before he regained his full strength. However, Del Rio instead opted that they leave Requiem as soon as possible, leaving John and an increasingly rampant Cortana facing the Didact by themselves. | John and Cortana immediately recognized the danger posed by the Didact and after the ''Infinity'' had crash-landed on Requiem, they attempted to convince [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Andrew Del Rio|Del Rio]] of the ''Infinity'' to take more drastic action against the Forerunner before he regained his full strength. However, Del Rio instead opted that they leave Requiem as soon as possible, leaving John and an increasingly rampant Cortana facing the Didact by themselves.<ref name="shutdown">'''Halo 4''', campaign level ''[[Shutdown]]''</ref> | ||
Between July 22 and July 24, the Didact repeatedly contacted [[Catalog]] via a node located on [[Mars]] and asked to take control of the ecumene; Catalog rejected his requests. | Between July 22 and July 24, the Didact repeatedly contacted [[Catalog]] via a node located on [[Mars]] and asked to take control of the ecumene; Catalog rejected his requests.<ref>[https://forums.halowaypoint.com/yaf_postsm2963929_Catalog-Interaction.aspx#post2963929 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction'']</ref> | ||
The Ur-Didact, intending to acquire the [[Composer]] once again and fulfill the plans he had laid 100,000 years prior, began make preparations for his departure. While doing so, he stationed his combat Cryptum amidst a series of towers jutting from Requiem's outer shell. John-117 and Cortana disabled nodes generating a shield around the Cryptum, but before they could engage the Didact directly, preparations for his ship, ''[[Mantle's Approach]]'', were completed. The Didact entered his massive command vessel aboard his combat Cryptum, exited Requiem's outer shell and set course for [[Installation 03]], escorted by numerous Covenant remnant [[ | The Ur-Didact, intending to acquire the [[Composer]] once again and fulfill the plans he had laid 100,000 years prior, began make preparations for his departure. While doing so, he stationed his combat Cryptum amidst a series of towers jutting from Requiem's outer shell. John-117 and Cortana disabled nodes generating a shield around the Cryptum, but before they could engage the Didact directly, preparations for his ship, ''[[Mantle's Approach]]'', were completed. The Didact entered his massive command vessel aboard his combat Cryptum, exited Requiem's outer shell and set course for [[Installation 03]], escorted by numerous Covenant remnant [[Type-56 Lich|Lich]] and [[Type-44 Phantom|Phantom]] craft. As the Master Chief persisted in his attempts to stop the Didact, the Promethean addressed the Spartan telepathically several times and gradually came to be greatly impressed by his opponent.{{Ref/Reuse|shutdown}} | ||
====Attack on Earth==== | ====Attack on Earth==== | ||
[[File: | [[File:Didact John comparison.png|thumb|250px|The Didact facing down John-117 on the ''Mantle's Approach''.]] | ||
{{Main|New Phoenix Incident}} | {{Main|New Phoenix Incident}} | ||
{{quote|Humanity's imprisonment is a kindness.|The Ur-Didact to John-117 during their confrontation on ''Mantle's Approach''.{{Ref/Reuse|midnight}}}} | {{quote|Humanity's imprisonment is a kindness.|The Ur-Didact to John-117 during their confrontation on ''Mantle's Approach''.{{Ref/Reuse|midnight}}}} | ||
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====Composer's Forge==== | ====Composer's Forge==== | ||
{{Main| | {{Main|Skirmish on Installation 03}} | ||
{{Quote|More of [[SPARTAN-II program|you]]? Unacceptable.|The Ur-Didact upon seeing Black Team on Installation 03.{{Ref/Reuse|esc9}}}} | {{Quote|More of [[SPARTAN-II program|you]]? Unacceptable.|The Ur-Didact upon seeing Black Team on Installation 03.{{Ref/Reuse|esc9}}}} | ||
[[File:Halo Escalation Ur-Didact.jpg|thumb|The Ur-Didact immediately after the attack on New Phoenix.|150px]] | [[File:Halo Escalation Ur-Didact.jpg|thumb|right|The Ur-Didact immediately after the attack on New Phoenix.|150px]] | ||
Unknown to the UNSC, the Didact survived his fall into the slipspace fissure. Hurtling through the portal along with a number of his Promethean constructs, he crash-landed on [[Installation 03]] near the Composer's original location, the [[Composer's Abyss]]. Shortly after his arrival, he was discovered by Spartan [[Black Team]], all of whom he quickly and brutally slaughtered upon regaining consciousness. The Didact was soon confronted by [[859 Static Carillon]], the [[monitor]] of the [[Composer's Forge]] and the keeper of the Composers, who had arrived on the Halo to investigate the recent activation of a service [[slipspace portal|portal]] leading to its installation. The Didact asked the monitor to take him to the Composer's Forge, where he established a base in a deserted Forerunner city. He requested Static Carillon to deliver him a slightly damaged Halo installation, which he planned to repair and use as his final instrument of vengeance against humanity in spite of his earlier opposition to the Halos. In return, the Didact told the monitor he would cease his creation of Promethean Knights from composed humans and that he would not bring them to the Composer's Forge, as Static Carillon considered the constructs "abominations". | Unknown to the UNSC, the Didact survived his fall into the slipspace fissure. Hurtling through the portal along with a number of his Promethean constructs, he crash-landed on [[Installation 03]] near the Composer's original location, the [[Composer's Abyss]]. Shortly after his arrival, he was discovered by Spartan [[Black Team]], all of whom he quickly and brutally slaughtered upon regaining consciousness. The Didact was soon confronted by [[859 Static Carillon]], the [[monitor]] of the [[Composer's Forge]] and the keeper of the Composers, who had arrived on the Halo to investigate the recent activation of a service [[slipspace portal|portal]] leading to its installation. The Didact asked the monitor to take him to the Composer's Forge, where he established a base in a deserted Forerunner city. He requested Static Carillon to deliver him a slightly damaged Halo installation, which he planned to repair and use as his final instrument of vengeance against humanity in spite of his earlier opposition to the Halos. In return, the Didact told the monitor he would cease his creation of Promethean Knights from composed humans and that he would not bring them to the Composer's Forge, as Static Carillon considered the constructs "abominations".<ref name="esc9">'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 9|Issue #9]]''</ref> | ||
[[File:HE10 Didact burned.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The Ur-Didact is composed.]] | [[File:HE10 Didact burned.jpg|thumb|left|150px|The Ur-Didact is composed.]] | ||
The following day, on July 26, Static Carillon informed the Didact that a [[Blue Team|Spartan team]] led by John-117 had arrived at the Composer's Abyss and had crossed the portal. However, the Didact considered the Spartans' actions inconsequential and decided that he would welcome them to "his world". | The following day, on July 26, Static Carillon informed the Didact that a [[Blue Team|Spartan team]] led by John-117 had arrived at the Composer's Abyss and had crossed the portal. However, the Didact considered the Spartans' actions inconsequential and decided that he would welcome them to "his world".<ref>'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 8|Issue #8]]''</ref> After Blue Team arrived at the Composer's Forge, the Didact confronted the Spartans, who opened fire, to no avail; the Didact stomped the ground, generating a shockwave that caused the Spartans to stumble and fall to the ground. The Didact then summoned an army of newly-created Promethean constructs to battle the Spartans. While Static Carillon fulfilled its end of the bargain, transitioning Installation 03 over the Composer's Forge, it also turned on the Didact as he had violated his side of the bargain by bringing Prometheans to its installation. The Didact departed for the portal, planning to repair the Halo and use it against Earth; he also took one of the Composers from the Forge and transported it to the Halo. The Spartans followed in close pursuit, assisted by the betrayed monitor.{{Ref/Reuse|esc9}} | ||
Back on the surface of Installation 03, the Didact confronted Blue Team again, intending to kill them once and for all. However, John-117 managed to stab him in the eye with a [[combat knife]] in a surprise attack. Bemoaning his refusal to kill the Spartan when he had the chance before, the Didact lifted the Master Chief off the ground in retaliation and crushed his helmet.{{Ref/Reuse|esc9}} The Promethean quickly halted the other Spartans' efforts to save their comrade and knocked them all to the ground. Before he could finish them off, however, Static Carillon attacked the Didact from behind and teleported him to the Halo's [[Control Room (Installation 03)|Control Room]]. | Back on the surface of Installation 03, the Didact confronted Blue Team again, intending to kill them once and for all. However, John-117 managed to stab him in the eye with a [[combat knife]] in a surprise attack. Bemoaning his refusal to kill the Spartan when he had the chance before, the Didact lifted the Master Chief off the ground in retaliation and crushed his helmet.{{Ref/Reuse|esc9}} The Promethean quickly halted the other Spartans' efforts to save their comrade and knocked them all to the ground. Before he could finish them off, however, Static Carillon attacked the Didact from behind and teleported him to the Halo's [[Control Room (Installation 03)|Control Room]].<ref name="HE10">'''Halo: Escalation''', ''[[Halo: Escalation Issue 10|Issue #10]]''</ref> | ||
John-117 soon arrived in the Control Room with the ring's [[Activation Index]] and confronted the Didact; the Spartan explained that because the Didact could not be killed by conventional means a different approach must be taken. The Didact became puzzled when John inserted the Index into [[the Core]]; he asked why the Spartan would fire the ring just to eliminate him. John informed the Didact that he did not activate the ring's weapon, but instead disabled its safety protocols; this allowed the monitor to eject a large section of the ring containing the Control Room toward the Composer's Forge. The monitor rescued the Spartan while the Didact was subjected to the Composers' effects, disintegrating his body but storing his essence in digital form;{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint didact}} John later told [[Terrence Hood|Fleet Admiral Terrence Hood]] that he believed the Forerunner was merely "contained", not dead.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}}{{Ref/Note|In ''Halo 4'' | John-117 soon arrived in the Control Room with the ring's [[Activation Index]] and confronted the Didact; the Spartan explained that because the Didact could not be killed by conventional means a different approach must be taken. The Didact became puzzled when John inserted the Index into [[the Core]]; he asked why the Spartan would fire the ring just to eliminate him. John informed the Didact that he did not activate the ring's weapon, but instead disabled its safety protocols; this allowed the monitor to eject a large section of the ring containing the Control Room toward the Composer's Forge. The monitor rescued the Spartan while the Didact was subjected to the Composers' effects, disintegrating his body but storing his essence in digital form;{{Ref/Reuse|waypoint didact}} John later told [[Terrence Hood|Fleet Admiral Terrence Hood]] that he believed the Forerunner was merely "contained", not dead.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}}{{Ref/Note|In ''Halo 4''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Terminal Five, the Didact claims the Composer would not work on his new form, and in the level [[Midnight]] is seen levitating himself within the Composer's active beam. It is possible that the Didact was merely resistant to the effects of the Composer, rather than completely immune, as the energy released by the overlapping pulses of five Composers would be orders of magnitude greater than the energy released by a single pulse. In the Library Edition of ''Halo: Escalation'', however, it's stated by Brian Reed that the Ur-Didact wasn't composed but the explosion did do something to him.}} By [[2558]], the Office of Naval Intelligence was still vigilant about any sightings of the Didact, advising that any sighting of him must be reported to ONI immediately.<ref>'''[[Halo: Official Spartan Field Manual]]'''. ''page 164''</ref> | ||
In July, 2557, [[343 Guilty Spark]], formerly the human [[Chakas]] who once helped release the Didact from his first exile, learned from [[Catalog]] that the Didact had tried to access the [[Domain]], but had been denied access by the ancilla. | In July, 2557, [[343 Guilty Spark]], formerly the human [[Chakas]] who once helped release the Didact from his first exile, learned from [[Catalog]] that the Didact had tried to access the [[Domain]], but had been denied access by the ancilla.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''Chapter 31''</ref> On September 1, Spark [[Mission to Mount Kilimanjaro|met with]] a personality imprint of the [[Librarian]] beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]]. The Librarian told Spark of the awakening of herself and the Didact on Requiem, but did not go into detail. Spark asked if the Didact was alive, only to have the Librarian's expression grow forlorn. Though the Librarian did not verbally respond, Spark deduced that the threat from the Didact was "not worrisome." Before they parted ways, Spark recognized that the Librarian's deepest desire was still for the Didact to find peace and asked her if it was possible. With great sorrow, the Librarian told Spark that she feared that her husband was beyond redemption.<ref>'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''Chapter 48''</ref> Sometime after his defeat by John, the Didact was imprisoned in the Domain,<ref name="Doll">'''Halo 5: Guardians''' [[Forge]] [[Hidden toy|Didact toy]] description: ''Not all visitors to the Domain are strangers.''</ref> reflecting on memories of his wife.<ref>'''[[Halo: Adult Coloring Book]]''', Page 41 ''After his defeat by the Master Chief and imprisonment in the Domain, the Didact reflects on memories of his wife, the Librarian.''</ref> | ||
{{Clear}} | {{Clear}} | ||
==Personality and traits== | ==Personality and traits== | ||
[[File:Didact.png|thumb|The original version of the Didact's [[Sigil|personal symbol]], later adopted by the [[IsoDidact]].]] | [[File:Didact.png|thumb|The original version of the Didact's [[Sigil|personal symbol]], later adopted by the [[IsoDidact]].]] | ||
[[File: | [[File:Didact_unbound.png|thumb|The unbound variation of the Didact's symbol, used most commonly to represent the Ur-Didact.{{Ref/Note|Id=unbound|1=In [http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=38644939&postcount=108 a forum post] on NeoGaf, [[Frank O'Connor]] told a user with a Didact symbol as their avatar to rotate it into its "unbound state", implying that the Didact icon seen in ''Halo 4'' trailers is said "unbound" variation of the symbol.}}]] | ||
{{Quote|Humans drowned out entire civilizations with the Flood. They brought this horrific parasite to our people. Had we acted quicker, had we taken what was rightfully ours, we could have cut off the infection at its source. Know this: the universe will now be turned star by star, world by world, organism by living thing, into even more of a tortured mockery than it already is. Look what it's done to me! Everything it touches is afflicted with madness. It has touched me. I am myself mad!|The Ur-Didact to the Librarian when the two reunite on Nomdagro.<ref name="ReferenceA">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page ???''</ref>}} | {{Quote|Humans drowned out entire civilizations with the Flood. They brought this horrific parasite to our people. Had we acted quicker, had we taken what was rightfully ours, we could have cut off the infection at its source. Know this: the universe will now be turned star by star, world by world, organism by living thing, into even more of a tortured mockery than it already is. Look what it's done to me! Everything it touches is afflicted with madness. It has touched me. I am myself mad!|The Ur-Didact to the Librarian when the two reunite on Nomdagro.<ref name="ReferenceA">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page ???''</ref>}} | ||
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The one hundred thousand years the Didact spent locked away in meditative hibernation on [[Requiem]] did nothing to heal his damaged psyche, or soften his grudge against humanity. Upon being reawakened by John-117, he remained as determined as ever to ensure Forerunner supremacy, and resolved to compose the entire human race to finish what he started all those ages ago. However, his rage and overconfidence in his abilities led to his defeat at the hands of the Master Chief twice, the first time leading to his fall into a slipspace portal, and the second leading to his physical body being destroyed by the Composers; the very device with which he had planned to enslave humanity.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} | The one hundred thousand years the Didact spent locked away in meditative hibernation on [[Requiem]] did nothing to heal his damaged psyche, or soften his grudge against humanity. Upon being reawakened by John-117, he remained as determined as ever to ensure Forerunner supremacy, and resolved to compose the entire human race to finish what he started all those ages ago. However, his rage and overconfidence in his abilities led to his defeat at the hands of the Master Chief twice, the first time leading to his fall into a slipspace portal, and the second leading to his physical body being destroyed by the Composers; the very device with which he had planned to enslave humanity.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} | ||
===Views on humanity=== | ===Views on humanity=== | ||
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The Didact was considered in his time to be the supreme enemy of humans, viewing mankind as a grave threat to Forerunner peace and considering them to be extremely contentious, bigoted and self-centered.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 112''</ref> However, in his own mind this animosity was not driven by hatred or malice; rather, it was a largely rational reaction to humanity's actions.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 328''</ref> After his encounter with the Gravemind, his attitudes became much more extreme and he opted to wipe out humanity entirely as a potential threat to the Forerunners' supremacy. This new stance, combined with his desperation to stop the Flood, was behind his heinous actions toward the end of the Forerunner-Flood war. | The Didact was considered in his time to be the supreme enemy of humans, viewing mankind as a grave threat to Forerunner peace and considering them to be extremely contentious, bigoted and self-centered.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 112''</ref> However, in his own mind this animosity was not driven by hatred or malice; rather, it was a largely rational reaction to humanity's actions.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 328''</ref> After his encounter with the Gravemind, his attitudes became much more extreme and he opted to wipe out humanity entirely as a potential threat to the Forerunners' supremacy. This new stance, combined with his desperation to stop the Flood, was behind his heinous actions toward the end of the Forerunner-Flood war. | ||
Prior to his transformation, while dismissive of the potential for humans to take on the Mantle, the Didact also respected humans as warriors and regarded them as honorable, unlike their San'Shyuum allies who had surrendered earlier in the war.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 134''</ref> In fact, he regarded them as the second greatest military power in the galaxy at the time. His respect for the humans was demonstrated when he met with his main opponent, [[Forthencho|Forthencho, the Lord of Admirals]], in person after the humans' defeat, speaking to him as a fellow warrior and reassuring him about the future despite humanity's grim predicament.{{Ref/Reuse|speech}} Furthermore, prior to being imprisoned after his fall from grace in the Ecumene Council, he stated that had the humans repented for their crimes, they would've been a civilization worthy of joining their own.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 54''</ref> Though disgusted to see [[Chakas]] as he looked too much like the humans who had nearly destroyed his fleets and murdered his children, the Didact was pleased to see [[Riser]], a [[Florian]]. The Didact commented that he had specifically requested that the [[Librarian]] save the Florians because he saw them as peaceful yet full of cleverness. However, the Didact made it clear that this just made them worthy pets to him.<ref name="c82">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 82''</ref> | Prior to his transformation, while dismissive of the potential for humans to take on the Mantle, the Didact also respected humans as warriors and regarded them as honorable, unlike their San'Shyuum allies who had surrendered earlier in the war.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 134''</ref> In fact, he regarded them as the second greatest military power in the galaxy at the time. His respect for the humans was demonstrated when he met with his main opponent, [[Forthencho|Forthencho, the Lord of Admirals]], in person after the humans' defeat, speaking to him as a fellow warrior and reassuring him about the future despite humanity's grim predicament.{{Ref/Reuse|speech}} Furthermore, prior to being imprisoned after his fall from grace in the Ecumene Council, he stated that had the humans repented for their crimes, they would've been a civilization worthy of joining their own.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 54''</ref> Though disgusted to see [[Chakas]] as he looked too much like the humans who had nearly destroyed his fleets and murdered his children, the Didact was pleased to see [[Riser]], a [[Florian]]. The Didact commented that he had specifically requested that the [[Librarian]] save the Florians because he saw them as peaceful yet full of cleverness. However, the Didact made it clear that this just made them worthy pets to him.<ref name="c82">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 82''</ref> The Didact also regarded [[John-117]] with some grudging respect for his determination and persistence in fighting him against impossible odds.{{Ref/Reuse|h4}} | ||
The Didact regarded [[John-117]] with some grudging respect for his determination and persistence in fighting him against impossible odds.{{Ref/Reuse|h4 | |||
While he understood humanity's motives for aggressive expansion after studying their records of their struggle with the Flood, the Didact agreed with the Old Council's decision to eradicate the contemporary human civilization and banish the remnants of the species to their homeworld, as he felt that the humans had wrongly taken the Mantle upon themselves in their attempts to contain the Flood. The Didact also held that the Forerunners were more deserving of the Mantle than humans because of the latter's propensity for finding objects of worship in nature and in Precursor artifacts, whereas the Forerunners had always derived their beliefs solely from the Mantle.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 228''</ref> | While he understood humanity's motives for aggressive expansion after studying their records of their struggle with the Flood, the Didact agreed with the Old Council's decision to eradicate the contemporary human civilization and banish the remnants of the species to their homeworld, as he felt that the humans had wrongly taken the Mantle upon themselves in their attempts to contain the Flood. The Didact also held that the Forerunners were more deserving of the Mantle than humans because of the latter's propensity for finding objects of worship in nature and in Precursor artifacts, whereas the Forerunners had always derived their beliefs solely from the Mantle.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 228''</ref> | ||
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The Didact's antipathy toward humans was at least partially curtailed by the Librarian, who was, in stark contrast, regarded as humanity's greatest protector.<ref name="cryp77">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 77''</ref> Despite his love for her, the Didact was incapable of understanding his wife's protectiveness toward humanity, and resented her efforts to keep the humans safe from his justice and retribution. | The Didact's antipathy toward humans was at least partially curtailed by the Librarian, who was, in stark contrast, regarded as humanity's greatest protector.<ref name="cryp77">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 77''</ref> Despite his love for her, the Didact was incapable of understanding his wife's protectiveness toward humanity, and resented her efforts to keep the humans safe from his justice and retribution. | ||
The Ur-Didact appeared to regard Chakas and Riser, the two humans who accompanied Bornstellar, with relative indifference, viewing them as mere annoyances, though he tolerated them because they were part of his wife's plan and because he likely recognized the value of their [[mind transfer|personality imprints]]. When [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]] became annoyed with the Didact's way of referring to the two as Bornstellar's humans, the Didact grudgingly adjusted his method of address for them. However, he was less than pleased initially at Chakas' form as it reminded him too much of the [[ | The Ur-Didact appeared to regard Chakas and Riser, the two humans who accompanied Bornstellar, with relative indifference, viewing them as mere annoyances, though he tolerated them because they were part of his wife's plan and because he likely recognized the value of their [[mind transfer|personality imprints]]. When [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]] became annoyed with the Didact's way of referring to the two as Bornstellar's humans, the Didact grudgingly adjusted his method of address for them. However, he was less than pleased initially at Chakas' form as it reminded him too much of the [[ancient humanity|ancient humans]] who had cost the Didact so much and stated that Chakas' presence provoked him as a result.{{Ref/Reuse|c82}} | ||
=== Abilities === | === Abilities === | ||
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[[File:AdaptArmor.jpg|thumb|250px|The Didact's armor adapts to Blue Team's weapons.]] | [[File:AdaptArmor.jpg|thumb|250px|The Didact's armor adapts to Blue Team's weapons.]] | ||
The Didact possesses extraordinary neurological, mental and physical abilities bestowed by his senior Promethean [[form]]. One of these is the augmented state of perception known as "battle mode", splintering his perception of reality into several variable frames of reference with a slowed-down experience of time, granting him impressive multitasking abilities.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 316''</ref> In hand-to-hand combat, he was capable of matching SPARTAN-II reaction times and was able to easily slaughter [[Black Team|a fireteam]] of them without weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|esc9}} Wearing his armor, he was capable of crushing a [[Z-180 Scattershot]] in his hand and severely damaging John-117's helmet, as well as throwing the [[MJOLNIR]]-armored Master Chief several meters through the air with force significant enough to knock another Spartan to the ground.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} The Didact adhered to the long-standing Warrior tradition of sharing all knowledge with his command staff of dozens as well as their [[ancilla]]s; indeed, he remarked that he was out of his element when working alone, preferring to have an expert crew with him at all times when leading operations.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 139''</ref> During large-scale engagements, the Didact would also tap into the sensory input of thousands of his fellow Prometheans simultaneously and experience the battle from their respective viewpoints in addition to his own.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 162''</ref> | The Didact possesses extraordinary neurological, mental and physical abilities bestowed by his senior Promethean [[form]]. One of these is the augmented state of perception known as "battle mode", splintering his perception of reality into several variable frames of reference with a slowed-down experience of time, granting him impressive multitasking abilities.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 316''</ref> In hand-to-hand combat, he was capable of matching SPARTAN-II reaction times and was able to easily slaughter [[Black Team|a fireteam]] of them without weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|esc9}} Wearing his armor, he was capable of crushing a [[Z-180 Scattershot]] in his hand and severely damaging John-117's helmet, as well as throwing the [[MJOLNIR]]-armored Master Chief several meters through the air with force significant enough to knock another Spartan to the ground.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} The Didact adhered to the long-standing Warrior tradition of sharing all knowledge with his command staff of dozens as well as their [[ancilla]]s; indeed, he remarked that he was out of his element when working alone, preferring to have an expert crew with him at all times when leading operations.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 139''</ref> During large-scale engagements, the Didact would also tap into the sensory input of thousands of his fellow Prometheans simultaneously and experience the battle from their respective viewpoints in addition to his own.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 162''</ref> His memory is also incredibly accurate; while stranded on the Builder hulk in the [[Burn]], he was capable of reciting a verbal control code comprising 400 random nonsense words and non-integral numbers after thousands of years and without the aid of an ancilla.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 82-83''</ref> After undergoing an experimental mutation in an attempt to become immune to the Flood, the Didact gained a new form that, while still susceptible to Flood infection, was no longer compatible with the Composer, thereby preventing him from joining his fellow Prometheans as a machine{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} and allowing him to willingly levitate himself within a Composer's active beam without being affected at all.{{Ref/Reuse|midnight}} However, his incompatible physiology was not enough to save him from being composed by the simultaneous firing of several Composers.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} | ||
His memory is also incredibly accurate; while stranded on the Builder hulk in the [[Burn]], he was capable of reciting a verbal control code comprising 400 random nonsense words and non-integral numbers after thousands of years and without the aid of an ancilla.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 82-83''</ref> After undergoing an experimental mutation in an attempt to become immune to the Flood, the Didact gained a new form that, while still susceptible to Flood infection, was no longer compatible with the Composer, thereby preventing him from joining his fellow Prometheans as a machine{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} and allowing him to willingly levitate himself within a Composer's active beam without being affected at all.{{Ref/Reuse|midnight}} However, his incompatible physiology was not enough to save him from being composed by the simultaneous firing of several Composers{{Ref/Reuse|HE10 | |||
Like Warrior-Servant armor in general, the Didact's [[Forerunner personal armor|personal armor]] was designed to attune itself to enemy weaponry; this allowed his armor to become virtually invulnerable to numerous successive hits from Forerunner infantry weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} | Like Warrior-Servant armor in general, the Didact's [[Forerunner personal armor|personal armor]] was designed to attune itself to enemy weaponry; this allowed his armor to become virtually invulnerable to numerous successive hits from Forerunner infantry weapons.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} | ||
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In his original form, the Didact's skin was grayish-pink in color<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 76''</ref> and he had patches of bluish-white fur on the top of his head and shoulders, as was common with Warrior-Servants.{{Ref/Reuse|p179}} He had strong, serious facial features and deep-set, gray eyes.<ref name="p79">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 79, 150''</ref> | In his original form, the Didact's skin was grayish-pink in color<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 76''</ref> and he had patches of bluish-white fur on the top of his head and shoulders, as was common with Warrior-Servants.{{Ref/Reuse|p179}} He had strong, serious facial features and deep-set, gray eyes.<ref name="p79">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 79, 150''</ref> | ||
[[File: | [[File:H4-Didact-ArmorFront-Detail.jpg|thumb|250px|The Didact's new form clad in new full armor.]] | ||
The new form assumed by the Didact near the end of the Forerunner-Flood war, caused by a failed attempt to decipher Flood immunity,{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} had a more grotesque, bestial appearance, with more pronounced facial features, much less prominent lips and the addition of large fangs. His eyes also became more deep-set and red as opposed to the original grayish blue, and his fur changed from pale blue to dark brown.{{Ref/Reuse|h4 | The new form assumed by the Didact near the end of the Forerunner-Flood war, caused by a failed attempt to decipher Flood immunity,{{Ref/Reuse|h4terminals}} had a more grotesque, bestial appearance, with more pronounced facial features, much less prominent lips and the addition of large fangs. His eyes also became more deep-set and red as opposed to the original grayish blue, and his fur changed from pale blue to dark brown.{{Ref/Reuse|h4}} | ||
The Didact's original [[Forerunner personal armor|body-assist armor]] complied with Warrior-Servant tradition in both design and coloration; bearing the mottled gray and blue colors of a Warrior-Servant,<ref name="pri339">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 339''</ref> the suit was, despite its wearer's lofty status, considered austere in contrast to more lavishly decorated armor worn by the Builders.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 81-82''</ref> Circa 100,000 BCE, the Didact began wearing a new [[combat skin]] upon his return to Nomdagro.{{Ref/Reuse|string12}} The Didact continued to wear this armor until the suit's apparent destruction in 2557.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} In stark contrast to his prior armor, the Didact's newer suit is prominently ornamented in contrast to more subdued armor usually worn by his rate. It is composed a number of silver armor sections with complex patterns of orange light. The bodysuit, which spontaneously adheres to the body,{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} is colored black and dark red, resulting in an appearance similar to exposed musculature. The helmet of this armor suit appears to be modeled after a skull, with orange "eyes" rather than a visor, as well as a small breathing port on the nose.{{Ref/Reuse|h4}} | The Didact's original [[Forerunner personal armor|body-assist armor]] complied with Warrior-Servant tradition in both design and coloration; bearing the mottled gray and blue colors of a Warrior-Servant,<ref name="pri339">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 339''</ref> the suit was, despite its wearer's lofty status, considered austere in contrast to more lavishly decorated armor worn by the Builders.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 81-82''</ref> Circa 100,000 BCE, the Didact began wearing a new [[combat skin]] upon his return to Nomdagro.{{Ref/Reuse|string12}} The Didact continued to wear this armor until the suit's apparent destruction in 2557.{{Ref/Reuse|HE10}} In stark contrast to his prior armor, the Didact's newer suit is prominently ornamented in contrast to more subdued armor usually worn by his rate. It is composed a number of silver armor sections with complex patterns of orange light. The bodysuit, which spontaneously adheres to the body,{{Ref/Reuse|H4EVG}} is colored black and dark red, resulting in an appearance similar to exposed musculature. The helmet of this armor suit appears to be modeled after a skull, with orange "eyes" rather than a visor, as well as a small breathing port on the nose.{{Ref/Reuse|h4}} | ||
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[[File: | [[File:CEA_Terminal_-_Didact.jpg|thumb|230px|The Didact's symbol as seen in the final terminal of ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary''.]] | ||
*The Didact is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Keith Szarabajka|Keith Szarabajka]],<ref>'''''Halo 4'' credits'''</ref> known for his role as the voice of [[Masseffect:Harbinger|Harbinger]] in ''[[Wikipedia:Mass Effect 2|Mass Effect 2]]''. Szarabajka also voiced Dr. [[Cameron Alexander]], a scientist in ''[[Spartan Ops]]'' [[Didact's Hand/The Didact's Gift|Episode 4 Chapter 5]]. | *The Didact is voiced by [[Wikipedia:Keith Szarabajka|Keith Szarabajka]],<ref>'''''Halo 4'' credits'''</ref> known for his role as the voice of [[Masseffect:Harbinger|Harbinger]] in ''[[Wikipedia:Mass Effect 2|Mass Effect 2]]''. Szarabajka also voiced Dr. [[Cameron Alexander]], a scientist in ''[[Spartan Ops]]'' [[Didact's Hand/The Didact's Gift|Episode 4 Chapter 5]]. | ||
*The Didact is the main antagonist of ''Halo 4'' and the third story arc of ''[[Halo: Escalation]]'', "The Next 72 Hours". At the time of ''Halo 4'' | *The Didact is the main antagonist of ''Halo 4'' and the third story arc of ''[[Halo: Escalation]]'', "The Next 72 Hours". At the time of ''Halo 4'''s release, it was stated he would become a pivotal character in post-''Halo 4'' media, though the significance of this statement is unclear.<ref name="gttv">[http://www.gametrailers.com/full-episodes/qevv7h/gt-tv-halo-4 '''GameTrailers''': ''GTTV: Halo 4'']</ref> He was originally planned to have a role in ''[[Halo 5: Guardians]]''; at some point during the game's development, however, he was deemed to have become "extraneous" to the story. "The Next 72 Hours" was subsequently written to explain his absence from the narrative of ''Halo 5: Guardians''; according to writer [[Brian Reed]], the manner of his removal from the story would still allow 343 Industries to use him as an antagonist in later media if they so chose, as the franchise was considered to be lacking in recurring villains.<ref>'''[[Halo: Escalation|Halo: Escalation Library Edition Volume #1]]''', ''"The Next 72 Hours" developer commentary''</ref> | ||
*The ''Composing A Universe'' featurette included in the limited edition of the ''Halo 4 Soundtrack'' includes a scene paying tribute to the memory of deceased voice actor {{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0686257/ David Anthony Pizzuto]}}, who can be seen performing a sample of the Didact's dialogue. The sample is an alternate version of the Didact's awakening seen in the final game; in the sample, the Didact first recognizes and assesses a Sangheili devotee he assumes to be responsible for his awakening, only to discover it to be the work of a human instead. Whether this was only an audition reel or if Pizzuto was actually cast for the role of the Didact before his death is unknown.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c4X2xUj8kI '''YouTube''': ''Didacts Revival performed by David Anthony Pizzuto'']</ref> | *The ''Composing A Universe'' featurette included in the limited edition of the ''Halo 4 Soundtrack'' includes a scene paying tribute to the memory of deceased voice actor {{Plain|[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0686257/ David Anthony Pizzuto]}}, who can be seen performing a sample of the Didact's dialogue. The sample is an alternate version of the Didact's awakening seen in the final game; in the sample, the Didact first recognizes and assesses a Sangheili devotee he assumes to be responsible for his awakening, only to discover it to be the work of a human instead. Whether this was only an audition reel or if Pizzuto was actually cast for the role of the Didact before his death is unknown.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1c4X2xUj8kI '''YouTube''': ''Didacts Revival performed by David Anthony Pizzuto'']</ref> | ||
*Before the official confirmation that the Didact was to be the antagonist of ''Halo 4'', a number of sources made several suggestions that this may be the case. Near the end of ''Origins, Part 1'', the Didact's empty armor is seen being placed into storage by another Forerunner after the activation of the Array, with his body nowhere to be seen; however, as this is based on the semi-rampant Cortana's interpretation of the available data, it is possible that such an event never really occurred. In the final [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|terminal]] of ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'', [[343 Guilty Spark]] wishes that the Didact and his Prometheans would return to put humanity in their place, and the Didact's symbol flashes momentarily. However, the symbol is the original version seen in the ''Halo 3'' terminals as opposed to the more simple "unbound" variation featured in ''Halo 4''. Additionally, there are hints throughout ''Halo: Primordium'' that humans are once again faced by the Didact; most prominently in the very end of the novel.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 378'' (''"You and I are brothers in many ways... not least in that we faced the Didact before, and face him now, and perhaps ever after."'')</ref> Finally, the Didact's unbound symbol appears in the ''[[Halo 4 Cinematic Trailer]]'', in which the icon is shown overtaking the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s monitors while a wave of orange light scans throughout the ship. The icon is later seen turning over in the end of the trailer, superimposed by the text ''"An ancient evil awakens,"'' while a then-unidentified voice, later revealed as belonging to the Didact, is heard saying ''"I have long dreamt of this day, Reclaimer."'' | *Before the official confirmation that the Didact was to be the antagonist of ''Halo 4'', a number of sources made several suggestions that this may be the case. Near the end of ''Origins, Part 1'', the Didact's empty armor is seen being placed into storage by another Forerunner after the activation of the Array, with his body nowhere to be seen; however, as this is based on the semi-rampant Cortana's interpretation of the available data, it is possible that such an event never really occurred. In the final [[Terminal (Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary)|terminal]] of ''Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary'', [[343 Guilty Spark]] wishes that the Didact and his Prometheans would return to put humanity in their place, and the Didact's symbol flashes momentarily. However, the symbol is the original version seen in the ''Halo 3'' terminals as opposed to the more simple "unbound" variation featured in ''Halo 4''. Additionally, there are hints throughout ''Halo: Primordium'' that humans are once again faced by the Didact; most prominently in the very end of the novel.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 378'' (''"You and I are brothers in many ways... not least in that we faced the Didact before, and face him now, and perhaps ever after."'')</ref> Finally, the Didact's unbound symbol appears in the ''[[Halo 4 Cinematic Trailer]]'', in which the icon is shown overtaking the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}}'s monitors while a wave of orange light scans throughout the ship. The icon is later seen turning over in the end of the trailer, superimposed by the text ''"An ancient evil awakens,"'' while a then-unidentified voice, later revealed as belonging to the Didact, is heard saying ''"I have long dreamt of this day, Reclaimer."'' | ||
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==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
<gallery> | <gallery> | ||
File:H4 Didact's head concept art-2.jpg|Concept art of the Didact's head | File:H4 Didact's head concept art-2.jpg|Concept art of the Didact's head. | ||
File:H4-Concept-Didact-Armor.jpg|Concept art of the Didact's armor for ''[[Halo 4]]''. | File:H4-Concept-Didact-Armor.jpg|Concept art of the Didact's armor for ''[[Halo 4]]''. | ||
File: | File:Didact-concept-art.jpg|Early ''Halo 4'' concept art of a more mechanical Didact. | ||
File:H4 | File:H4 - early Didact.jpg|Early ''Halo 4'' concept art of a more mechanical Didact. | ||
File:Didact kenneth.jpg|Concept art of the Ur-Didact's face. | File:Didact kenneth.jpg|Concept art of the Ur-Didact's face. | ||
File:URDidact.jpg|Armorless look at the Ur-Didact's face. | File:URDidact.jpg|Armorless look at the Ur-Didact's face. | ||
File:H4 Ur-Didact Render.png|Render of the Ur-Didact in Halo 4. | |||
File:H4 Didact 3d model.jpg|Three-dimensional model of the Ur-Didact in armor. | File:H4 Didact 3d model.jpg|Three-dimensional model of the Ur-Didact in armor. | ||
File:H4 Didact 3d model 2.jpg|Three-dimensional model of the Ur-Didact in armor, with and without his helmet. | File:H4 Didact 3d model 2.jpg|Three-dimensional model of the Ur-Didact in armor, with and without his helmet. | ||
File:Commissioning Didact Logo.png|The Ur-Didact's unbound symbol appearing as he hijacks the UNSC ''Infinity'' in ''[[The Commissioning]]'' trailer. | File:Commissioning Didact Logo.png|The Ur-Didact's unbound symbol appearing as he hijacks the UNSC ''Infinity'' in ''[[The Commissioning]]'' trailer. | ||
File:H4L - J117 facing Didact.jpg|John-117 facing the Ur-Didact in the ''[[Scanned]]'' trailer. | File:H4L - J117 facing Didact.jpg|John-117 facing the Ur-Didact in the ''[[Scanned]]'' trailer. | ||
File: | File:Didactarmor.png|The Didact in his original armor in the Council chamber. | ||
File:H4-Terminal-Didact-Conqueror.jpg|The Didact, guarded by Warrior-Servants, striding toward the bridge of the Lord of Admirals' flagship. | File:H4-Terminal-Didact-Conqueror.jpg|The Didact, guarded by Warrior-Servants, striding toward the bridge of the Lord of Admirals' flagship. | ||
File: | File:H4 Didact awakened.jpg|The Ur-Didact awakening after leaving his Cryptum on Requiem. | ||
File: | File:H4 Didact's new armor.jpg|Detail of the Ur-Didact's most recent armor. | ||
File:H4-Didact-ArmorFront-Detail.jpg|Detail of the Ur-Didact in his newest armor, front view. | |||
File: | File:H4-Didact-ArmorBack-Detail.jpg|Detail of the back of the Ur-Didact's armor, back view. | ||
File:Didact2.png|The Ur-Didact unmasked. | |||
File: | File:Ur-Didact.png|Close-up of the Ur-Didact's face. | ||
File: | File:Halo4-Didact-Armor-Cutscene.jpg|The Ur-Didact's face mask. | ||
File: | File:H4-Didact-Masked-Finale.jpg|The Ur-Didact in the final fight aboard the ''Mantle's Approach''. | ||
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File:BrutalDidact.png|The Ur-Didact moments after slaying Black Team. | File:BrutalDidact.png|The Ur-Didact moments after slaying Black Team. | ||
File:HE-Didact.jpg|The Ur-Didact commanding his Prometheans. | File:HE-Didact.jpg|The Ur-Didact commanding his Prometheans. | ||
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**''[[Spartan Ops]]'' {{Mo}} | **''[[Spartan Ops]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Silentium]]'' | *''[[Halo: Silentium]]'' | ||
*''[[Rebirth]]'' {{Mo}} | |||
*''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' | *''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' | ||
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' {{C|Toy only}} | *''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' {{C|Toy only}} | ||
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*''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Halo Infinite | *''[[Halo Infinite]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== |