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''4096'' was stationed on Edom Terminal\Juridical | ''4096'' was stationed on Edom Terminal\Juridical at somepoint before the [[Great Purification|firing]] of the [[Halo Array]] in [[97,445 BCE]].<ref name="Catalog 2014"/> | ||
After the firing of the array. Edom Terminal\Juridical experienced some physical intrusions in the sites relay centre [rho]. This prompted ''4096'' to approve the emergency containment protocols, self-destructing the relay centre. Though this did not stop the intrusion, and following this, the intruders used a trapdoor relating to the AI.<ref name="Catalog 2014"/> | After the firing of the array. Edom Terminal\Juridical experienced some physical intrusions in the sites relay centre [rho]. This prompted ''4096'' to approve the emergency containment protocols, self-destructing the relay centre. Though this did not stop the intrusion, and following this, the intruders used a trapdoor relating to the AI.<ref name="Catalog 2014"/> |
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4096 was a Forerunner ancilla stationed on Edom Terminal\Juridical.[1]
Biography
4096 was stationed on Edom Terminal\Juridical at somepoint before the firing of the Halo Array in 97,445 BCE.[1]
After the firing of the array. Edom Terminal\Juridical experienced some physical intrusions in the sites relay centre [rho]. This prompted 4096 to approve the emergency containment protocols, self-destructing the relay centre. Though this did not stop the intrusion, and following this, the intruders used a trapdoor relating to the AI.[1]
On March 3rd 2558 a Catalog unit, after failing to contact the Domain, contacted the terminal. Learning that there was an intrusion in site fractal of the Edom facility, while 4096 reported acceptable conditions.[2] This prompted the Catalog unit to ask 4096 to be submitted for a diagnostic review, though 4096 ignored the requests and further communications with it.[1]
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