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==Description==
==Description==
Like a number of other AIs, Aine was known to alter her holographic [[avatar]] on occasion. When preparing the ''Infinity'' for its first trials, she appeared as a "thirty-something" woman wearing baggy white overalls, with safety goggles on her head.<ref name="avatar"/> Later, during the rebel takeover of the ship, she appeared in an elaborate, partially translucent dress with flowers in her hair.<ref name="initiation2"/>
Like a number of other AIs, Aine was known to alter her holographic [[avatar]] on occasion. When preparing the ''Infinity'' for its first trials, she appeared as a "thirty-something" woman wearing baggy white overalls, with safety goggles on her head.<ref name="avatar"/> Later, during the rebel takeover of the ship, she appeared in an elaborate, partially translucent dress with flowers in her hair, matching [[wikipedia:Áine|her namesake]] from Celtic mythology.<ref name="initiation2"/>
 
==Trivia==
Aine is likely named after the [[wikipedia:Áine|Celtic goddess]] of the same name.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==

Revision as of 00:00, October 10, 2013

Template:AI Infobox Aine was an artificial intelligence construct built by the United Nations Space Command. She was the temporary AI of the UNSC Infinity, until Captain Andrew Del Rio picked a permanent AI.[1]

History

Aine's role was to prepare newly constructed ships for deployment, with her latest assignment being the Infinity.[1] While aboard the Infinity, she was bothered by the Huragok, since they didn't document the modifications they made to the ship, leaving her unaware of what they were doing.[2] She was present when Insurrectionists boarded the ship. When the rebels entered the bridge, she recognized Isla Zane and was immediately taken offline.[3]

Description

Like a number of other AIs, Aine was known to alter her holographic avatar on occasion. When preparing the Infinity for its first trials, she appeared as a "thirty-something" woman wearing baggy white overalls, with safety goggles on her head.[4] Later, during the rebel takeover of the ship, she appeared in an elaborate, partially translucent dress with flowers in her hair, matching her namesake from Celtic mythology.[3]

Gallery

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo: The Thursday War, page 53
  2. ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 230
  3. ^ a b Halo: Initiation, Issue #2
  4. ^ Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named avatar