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|role=*Maintenance of ecological stability in constructed biomes{{Ref/Book|Id=Enc22P328|Enc22|Page=328}}
|image             = [[File:SpartanBlack - The Gatherer.jpg|250px]]
*Collection of samples for [[Lifeworker]] activities{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P328}}
|name              = Gatherer
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|purpose          = Gathering of species for study
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|first seen       = [[2552]]
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|armament=Unknown [[Directed energy weapon|energy weapon]]
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'''Gatherer Sentinels''' are multipurpose [[Sentinel]]s designed by the [[Forerunner]]s with the functions of maintaining ecological stability in constructed biomes and the gathering of various living specimens for [[Lifeworker]] activities.<ref>[http://portela.deviantart.com/art/The-Gatherer-148543503 "The Gatherer" by Francis Portela]</ref><ref name="is4">'''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''', ''[[Halo: Blood Line Issue 4|Issue 4]]''</ref>{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P328}}


'''"Gatherers"'''<ref>[http://portela.deviantart.com/art/The-Gatherer-148543503 "The Gatherer" by Francis Portela]</ref> are [[Forerunner]] machines whose primary function is to gather species and to catalog them. So far, these machines have only been observed operating from [[Line Installation 1-4]] on an [[Unnamed Moon]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''' - ''[[Halo: Blood Line Issue 2|Issue 2]]''</ref>
==Overview==
===Design===
Gatherer Sentinels consist of a fairly large main body with three red eyes and a holding tank for captured specimens on their backs, filled with a purple liquid. They have eight tentacle-like clawed arms, two much smaller arms, and four legs, although they are usually seen floating through the air. Gatherers are armed with an energy weapon similar to, though more powerful than, the [[Sentinel Beam]], located below the tentacles. Much like the Sentinel Beam, the weapon can be detached and used as a hand-held weapon.{{Ref/Reuse|is4}}


==Description==
===Operation===
Gatherers consist of a fairly large main body with three red eyes, with a holding tank for captured specimens on their backs, filled with a purple liquid. They have eight tentacle-like clawed arms, as well as two much smaller arms, and are armed with an energy weapon similar to the Sentinel Beam, located below the tentacles. They have four legs, although they have been seen floating through the air.
Gatherer Sentinels are typically networked in localized curation zones, with several operating under the guidance of a single [[monitor]]. When no such oversight is available, individual Gatherer Sentinels can function autonomously for long periods of time, falling back on underlying classification parameters and archival protocols.{{Ref/Reuse|Enc22P328}}
 
==History==
Gatherer Sentinels have been observed operating from [[Line Installation 1-4]] on an [[unidentified moon (Sub-sector 35)|unidentified moon]].<ref name="issueone">'''[[Halo: Blood Line]]''', ''[[Halo: Blood Line Issue 2|Issue 2]]''</ref> During the [[Battle of Line Installation 1-4]] in [[2552]], a group of Gatherers captured [[Margaret-053]], [[Reff 'Talamee]], [[Jubub]] and a [[Mgalekgolo]] who had all crash-landed on the moon and took them into the depths of the facility for experimentation.{{Ref/Reuse|issueone}}
 
==Gallery==
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<gallery>
File:Blood Line 2.jpg|[[Margaret-053]] being captured by a Gatherer.
File:BL Line installation holding area.jpg|Three Gatherers within Line Installation 1-4.
File:BL One W Gatherer weapon.jpg|Margaret-053 wielding a Gatherer's energy weapon.
</gallery>
 
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Blood Line]]'' {{1st}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 09:28, January 11, 2024

Gatherer Sentinel
Halo: Blood Line image of three Spartans facing a Forerunner construct.
Overview

Role:

  • Maintenance of ecological stability in constructed biomes[1]
  • Collection of samples for Lifeworker activities[1]

Armament:

Unknown energy weapon

Armor:

Energy shielding

 

Gatherer Sentinels are multipurpose Sentinels designed by the Forerunners with the functions of maintaining ecological stability in constructed biomes and the gathering of various living specimens for Lifeworker activities.[2][3][1]

Overview[edit]

Design[edit]

Gatherer Sentinels consist of a fairly large main body with three red eyes and a holding tank for captured specimens on their backs, filled with a purple liquid. They have eight tentacle-like clawed arms, two much smaller arms, and four legs, although they are usually seen floating through the air. Gatherers are armed with an energy weapon similar to, though more powerful than, the Sentinel Beam, located below the tentacles. Much like the Sentinel Beam, the weapon can be detached and used as a hand-held weapon.[3]

Operation[edit]

Gatherer Sentinels are typically networked in localized curation zones, with several operating under the guidance of a single monitor. When no such oversight is available, individual Gatherer Sentinels can function autonomously for long periods of time, falling back on underlying classification parameters and archival protocols.[1]

History[edit]

Gatherer Sentinels have been observed operating from Line Installation 1-4 on an unidentified moon.[4] During the Battle of Line Installation 1-4 in 2552, a group of Gatherers captured Margaret-053, Reff 'Talamee, Jubub and a Mgalekgolo who had all crash-landed on the moon and took them into the depths of the facility for experimentation.[4]

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]