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{{Quote|You are a non-volitional AI created for the purpose of determining vulnerabilities of Mjolnir combat armor per STOLEN GAUNTLET—a red alert failsafe in the event that any Sierra asset were to operate subversively outside mission parameters and operations protocol.|[[Jameson Locke]] to the AI.}}
{{Quote|You are a non-volitional AI created for the purpose of determining vulnerabilities of Mjolnir combat armor per STOLEN GAUNTLET—a red alert failsafe in the event that any Sierra asset were to operate subversively outside mission parameters and operations protocol.|[[Jameson Locke]] to the AI.}}
This '''unidentified AI''' was tasked by [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Jameson Locke]] to complete a variety of goals during his hunt for [[John-117]].<ref>'''[[Hunt the Signal]]'''</ref>
This '''unidentified AI''' was tasked by [[SPARTAN-IV program|Spartan]] [[Jameson Locke]] to complete a variety of goals during his hunt for [[John-117]], including determining the vulnerabilities of [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor|MJOLNIR armor]].<ref>'''[[Hunt the Signal]]'''</ref>


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"You are a non-volitional AI created for the purpose of determining vulnerabilities of Mjolnir combat armor per STOLEN GAUNTLET—a red alert failsafe in the event that any Sierra asset were to operate subversively outside mission parameters and operations protocol."
Jameson Locke to the AI.

This unidentified AI was tasked by Spartan Jameson Locke to complete a variety of goals during his hunt for John-117, including determining the vulnerabilities of MJOLNIR armor.[1]

Production note

This AI served as the canonical basis for the teams competing in Hunt the Signal.

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