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'''Adalbert''' was a [[UEG]] [[Artificial Intelligence]] construct active in [[2556]]. On July 12 of that year Adalbert worked alongside [[Melody Azikiwe]] to translate recorded conversations found within the black-box of the [[Covenant]] [[CCS-class battlecruiser]], ''[[Undiminished Entelechy]]''. The black-box was recovered by [[Fireteam Apollo]] as part of [[Operation: SHELL GAME]].<ref>'''[[Halo Legendary Crate]]''', ''[[Halo Legendary Crate/Data Drops|Data Drop #3]]''</ref> | '''Adalbert''' was a [[UEG]] [[Artificial Intelligence]] construct active in [[2556]]. On July 12 of that year Adalbert worked alongside [[Melody Azikiwe]] to translate recorded conversations found within the black-box of the [[Covenant]] [[CCS-class battlecruiser]], ''[[Undiminished Entelechy]]''. The black-box was recovered by [[Fireteam Apollo]] as part of [[Operation: SHELL GAME]].<ref>'''[[Halo Legendary Crate]]''', ''[[Halo Legendary Crate/Data Drops|Data Drop #3]]''</ref> | ||
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[[Wikipedia:Adalbert|"Adalbert"]] is a given name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble bright" or "noble shining". The most notable person to have this name was [[Wikipedia:Adalbert of Prague|St. Adalbert of Prague]]. | |||
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Adalbert was a UEG Artificial Intelligence construct active in 2556. On July 12 of that year Adalbert worked alongside Melody Azikiwe to translate recorded conversations found within the black-box of the Covenant CCS-class battlecruiser, Undiminished Entelechy. The black-box was recovered by Fireteam Apollo as part of Operation: SHELL GAME.[1]
Trivia
"Adalbert" is a given name of Germanic origin, meaning "noble bright" or "noble shining". The most notable person to have this name was St. Adalbert of Prague.
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