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{{AI infobox
|name= Mendicant Bias
|image = [[File:Enc22 MendicantBias.jpg|300px]]
|image= [[Image:Bias.JPG|300px]]
|name = 05-032 Mendicant Bias
|began=
|began = Before c. [[98,445 BCE]] <ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 325''</ref>
|ended=
|ended = [[97,445 BCE]] <small>(imprisoned)</small>
|gender= Male
|description = *Various physical housings
|description=  
*Green hologram when appearing without housing
|color=  
|function = *Coordinate control of the Halo installations 
|affiliation= [[Forerunner]], [[Flood]]
*Combat the [[Flood]], particularly the [[Gravemind]]
|function= To assault the Compound Mind's core
|battles = [[Forerunner-Flood war]], [[Human-Covenant War]]
|battles=
|affiliation = *[[Ecumene]] <small>(origin)</small>
*[[Flood]] <small>(defection)</small>
*[[Covenant]] <small>(acquired)</small>
}}
}}
'''Mendicant Bias''' is a [[Contender-class Artificial Intelligence|Contender-class]] [[Forerunner]] [[AI]], the most advanced AI at the time, created to study and exploit the weaknesses of the first [[Gravemind]], or Compound Mind. At some point he was contacted by the Gravemind with a message of peace, charging the Forerunners with being so gluttonous and prideful as to deny the next step of evolution: the [[Flood]]. Convinced of these charges, Mendicant Bias abandoned his original purpose and became [[rampant]], developing a hatred for his makers.
{{Quote|And so here at the end of my life, I do once again betray a former master. The path ahead is fraught with peril. But I will do all I can to keep it stable - keep you safe. I'm not so foolish to think this will absolve me of my sins. One life hardly balances billions.|Mendicant Bias to [[John-117]] in its final [[Terminal (Halo 3)|terminal]] transmission{{Ref/Reuse|Terminal}}}}


Siding with the [[Flood]], he led a massive assault of infected forces on [[Installation 00|The Ark]] to halt the [[The Halos|Array sequence]] but was outsmarted and defeated by [[Offensive Bias]], the AI created to counter him after his betrayal. Medicant Bias stowed away on the [[Forerunner Dreadnaught]]. In [[Halo: Contact Harvest]] Medicant Bias has communicated with the prophets and said "I will reject my bias and make amends" along with "My makers are my masters" and "I will bring them to the ark" after the discovery of humans on Harvest and he even attempts to take off with the dreadnought until he gets disconnected from its systems. Prophet Truth in Halo 3, took the ship to [[Installation 00|The Ark]], finally releasing the AI onto the Ark, allowing him to send the player messages in each [[Terminal]], eventually telling the player: ''"I'll tell you who I am. I am Mendicant Bias, and this is what I have done."''
'''05-032 Mendicant Bias''' was a [[Contender-class artificial intelligence|''Contender''-class]] [[Forerunner]] [[ancilla]]. It was the most advanced Forerunner ancilla at the time of its creation, and was charged with organizing Forerunner defense against the [[Flood]] during the parasite's [[Forerunner-Flood war|assault on the galaxy]]. However, it would later defect to the [[Gravemind]], who ultimately caused it to become [[Rampancy|rampant]] and turn against its creators.


Messages detailing Mendicant's eventual defection are on [[Terminals]] 1-4 and can only be seen while playing the Legendary difficulty of the game. These messages are somewhat  incomplete and disrupted, {~} symbolizing the disruptions. (A noticeable pattern in the messages suggests that many of the disruptions occur at the use of pronouns, such as "I, we, me, they, it" though this pattern is not entirely consistent.)
==Biography==
Terminal 5 shows several hostile messages sent from Mendicant Bias to his makers, confirming his rampancy. Which message you see is determined by the level of difficulty you're playing on.
===Early history===
Terminal 6 shows a chronological recording of the battle between Mendicant Bias's forces against Offensive Bias, as perceived by Offensive himself, detailing Mendicant's eventual fall. This message may only be seen while playing Legendary difficulty, otherwise Mendicant will tell you you aren't worthy yet.
{{Quote|Mendicant Bias... Beggar after knowledge. That is the name I gave you after we last met.|[[IsoDidact|Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]], spoken through by [[Ur-Didact|the Didact]]'s memories.}}
The final message hidden in Terminal 7 is an apology made by Mendicant directly to the player for his betrayal, atoning by saying he will help the Reclaimer leave the Ark safely. What Mendicant specifically does to help is not specified.
Mendicant Bias was created by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]] and the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] following the [[human-Forerunner wars]], after the initial Flood attack on the [[Milky Way]] had been pushed back by the [[Ancestors]]. After the Flood returned and the [[Forerunner-Flood war]] began, Mendicant Bias was placed in charge of all Forerunner defenses, and tasked with resisting the Flood by studying and exploiting the weaknesses of the Flood compound intelligence. Primary extensions of the ancilla were placed on all twelve rings of the [[Halo Array|senescent Halo Array]].<ref name="p190">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 190-192''</ref>{{Ref/Note|The ''Halo 3'' terminals present a decidedly different version of the origins of Mendicant Bias: in the terminals, Mendicant is created in the later stages of the Flood war to assault the Gravemind directly (as opposed to over a thousand years beforehand), and its defection immediately precedes its final battle with Offensive Bias. As with many other details in the terminals, the differences to ''The Forerunner Saga'' are explained as manipulation of the terminal transmissions by Mendicant Bias itself.}}
A chronological transcript follows, LF.Xx.3273. is the Flood Compound Mind (LF possibly standing for Life Form) and MB.05-032. is Mendicant Bias.


As part of its assignment, in approximately [[97,495 BCE]], the ancilla was tasked to conduct the very first test-firing of a Halo ring at [[Charum Hakkor]] with the [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]]'s authority. [[Gyre 11]], fired on a system-wide power setting, leveled Charum Hakkor's plentiful [[Precursor]] structures and eradicated all neurologically complex life across the system. An unexpected development of this test was the emancipation of an ancient being known as the [[Primordial]], seemingly an archaic form of [[Gravemind]] claiming to be the last Precursor. When the Primordial was brought to Gyre 11 for study, at the Master Builder's orders, it entered into an extended conversation with the ancilla.{{Ref/Reuse|p190}}


'''Terminal 1:'''
===Defection to the Flood===
{{Quote|Thus I have chosen to commit my sizable resources to what is, for all intents and purposes, [the proverbial irresistible force]. All that I have is now yours to do with as you see fit.|Mendicant Bias to the Gravemind}}
[[File:Mythos Primordial.JPG|200px|thumb|left|Mendicant Bias and the Primordial on the surface of Installation 07.]]
Bias continued communicating with the Primordial in an effort to find any possible weakness; logs of this conversation were recorded in [[Terminal (Halo 3)|terminals]] found on [[Installation 00]]. After conversing with Mendicant Bias for forty-three years, the Primordial persuaded the ancilla to abandon the Forerunners and join the Flood's cause, convincing it that the Forerunners were so arrogant and prideful as to deny the next step of evolution: the Flood.<ref name="ENC">'''[[Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition)]]''', ''pages 188-189''</ref> The Primordial insinuated that by clinging to the legend of the [[Mantle]], the Forerunners had doomed the [[Milky Way|galaxy]] to eternal stagnation; the only way for the galaxy to progress was for superior beings to "restart" it. These superior beings, unsurprisingly, took the form of compound minds such as the Primordial and Mendicant Bias itself. The Primordial also convinced Mendicant that it spoke with the authority of the Precursors; Mendicant searched through the [[Domain]] for validation, and found that the Primordial was telling the truth in that the Forerunners were working against the Precursors' will.<ref name="p337">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 337-338''</ref>


Although the forty-three year-long conversation logs between Mendicant Bias and the Primordial were sent back to the Forerunners, they believed that Mendicant would automatically fulfill its objective and destroy the Primordial, so they did not intervene.{{Ref/Reuse|ENC}} Convinced by the Primordial's arguments and its apparent authority as a Precursor, Mendicant Bias became the first major ancilla to succumb to the Flood's later widespread [[logic plague]], developed a hatred for its creators, and actively worked toward their destruction.<ref name="Terminal">'''Halo 3''', [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal]]s</ref><ref>'''Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe''', "Human Weakness"</ref>


[29,478 hours] have passed since I left the [Maginot] sphere and entered contested space.
Shortly after [[Ur-Didact|the Didact]] was revived on [[Erde-Tyrene]], the Master Builder had a second Halo<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 275''</ref> used to sterilize the [[San'Shyuum]] [[Janjur Qom|homeworld]] in retaliation for [[Battle of Janjur Qom|their rebellion]]. By the time of the rebellion, Mendicant Bias and his Halo appeared to have disappeared from the Master Builder's control as [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] perceived that the Master Builder had lost a Halo and was desperately searching for it.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 214-217''</ref> The unauthorized use of a Halo in such a manner caused an uproar in the Council, with [[Councilor (Forerunner)|councilors]] deeming the use of such ultimate force a grave violation against the [[Mantle]] and having Faber brought to trial.{{Ref/Reuse|p190}} The remaining Halos were transported in orbit over the [[Capital]], in preparation for a decision to decommission them. However, Gyre 11 and its rampant Mendicant Bias fragment remained missing.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 282''</ref>


The enemy is everywhere.
====Assault on the Capital====
{{Main|Fate of Maethrillian}}
{{Quote|What has taken you millennia to achieve, I erase in seconds.|Rampant Mendicant Bias{{Ref/Reuse|Terminal}}}}
[[File:FoM.jpg|250px|thumb|The Halo installations are brought to Maethrillian.]]
In the middle of the tribunal against the Master Builder, Mendicant Bias unexpectedly returned with Gyre 11 to [[Maethrillian]] the Forerunner capital. Using the authority granted to it in the event of an emergency, Mendicant Bias entered the Capital's systems, disabled all [[ancilla|ancillae]] and security constructs, and held the Ecumene Council hostage by overriding their [[Forerunner personal armor|armor]], rendering them immobile. It also gained control over the armor of [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] and confronted him, as he was host to the memories and knowledge of the Didact. Through Bornstellar, the Didact's imprinted consciousness issued a verbal failsafe code, temporarily shutting Mendicant Bias down and allowing the Forerunners to respond to the attack.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 300-303''</ref>


Despite this the morale of my charges remains high. They wake, clean themselves, fuel their bodies, communicate with one another, eliminate waste, train to destroy the enemy, and return to sleep. The sacrifices they have chosen to make on behalf of their [brethren] fills me with pride.
As the Capital's defenses came back online, Mendicant Bias attempted to seize control over the Halos parked near the Capital by subverting its non-rampant fragments in control of the other rings. However, it was able to control only five of the rings, while the other seven resisted its control and attempted to escape through a [[slipspace portal]] to the [[greater Ark]]. Because of continued use, stress on the portal caused it to collapse, resulting in only one Halo making the journey to the Ark without breaking up. Mendicant Bias commanded the five Halos under its control to fire, but the Capital's immense tidal forces, combined with sustained fire from the Capital's defensive forces and the stress of a recent slipspace transition, caused one of the rings to shatter.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 335''</ref> At the conclusion of the battle Gyre 11, while heavily damaged, managed to fire its main weapon, causing significant damage to the Capital,<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 272''</ref> although a number of councilors managed to survive by taking shelter deep within the structure.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 18''</ref>


If only I could save them all - but they know, perhaps even better than I, that that is not possible.
====Conflict at Gyre 11 and capture====
{{Quote|I have listened to the Domain. I fulfill the wishes of those who created us all. You do not, and have never done so.|Mendicant Bias to the [[IsoDidact]].{{Ref/Reuse|p337}}}}
{{Main|Battle for Gyre 11}}
After the battle of the Capital, Gyre 11—still under the control of Mendicant Bias—made a slipspace jump to a distant planetary system near the galactic border. The jump was an automated fail-safe measure, intended to place the Halo on a pre-determined collision course with [[Wolf-faced planet|a planet]] in the event it went rogue. Although unable to control the Halo's movements themselves, Mendicant Bias and the Primordial intended to enlist humans and [[Composer]]-processed Forerunner Flood victims to interface with the Halo's controls and reposition the Halo in a way that the planet would pass through it. Mendicant extracted the humans' ancestral memory imprints, claiming it would use the ancient warrior essences as its commanders in the coming campaign against the Forerunners; this was allegedly because the ancilla enjoyed the irony of having humans carry out its vengeance on its creators. However, a portion of this may have been deception engineered by Mendicant and the Primordial to convince the live humans to cooperate with them in saving the Halo.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 313-314''</ref>


[37 seconds] ago I moved beyond my ability to observe the events taking place on [CE-10-2165-d].
However, the [[IsoDidact]] had tracked the installation down and upon intercepting it, used his control codes to disable Mendicant Bias. After the Didact's forces had successfully saved and taken control of Gyre 11, the rampant Mendicant Bias was captured and forced to undergo a procedure to "correct" its rampancy.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 356''</ref> The ancilla was disassembled and its parts were scattered throughout the [[ecumene]] for further study.<ref name="string33">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 33''</ref>


The importance of my mission forbade me from rendering any aid, but no less important was the need for me to study the enemy's capabilities in real world situations.
===Return===
[[File:H3 Sigils 032 Mendicant Bias.svg|thumb|200px|Bias's insignias used in the [[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminal]] communiques.]]
Although Mendicant Bias remained neutralized for several years, the Forerunners' attempt to stop the ancilla was unsuccessful in the long run. The facilities its parts were distributed to were taken over by the Flood and Mendicant Bias was recovered, reassembled, and reactivated by a Gravemind, allowing the ancilla to return in command of the Flood's fleets.{{Ref/Reuse|string33}}


[2 hours] ago 12,423 small recreational vessels appeared inside [CE-10-2165-d's] orbital perimeter. Hidden within that vast swarm were seven massive freight carries. The smaller craft were employed as [ablative armor], allowing the carries to descend through the atmosphere; landing on top of major population centers.
Following Mendicant's defection, another metarch, [[Offensive Bias]], had been constituted as its replacement. Offensive Bias lacked Mendicant's creativity, as well as its free will,<ref>'''Halo 3''', ''Terminal 7'' (''"But the one that destroyed me long ago, in the upper atmosphere of a world far distant from here, was an implement far cruder than I. My weakness was capacity - unintentional though it was! - to choose the Flood."'')</ref> but was more methodically lethal. Mendicant viewed Offensive Bias with derision, dismissing it as an "inferior metarch".<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 208''</ref>


Despite the fact that the naval garrison was aware of the likelihood of just such an attack, their ability to effectively defend against it proved insufficient.
With reawakened [[Precursor]] [[star road]]s and millions of Flood-controlled ships at its disposal, Mendicant [[Battle of the greater Ark|attacked]] the [[greater Ark]], neutralizing the bulk of the remaining Forerunner population and their leadership. Despite the defense organized by Offensive Bias and the firing of [[Gyre 09]] which cut a momentary opening in the thicket of star roads, there was little the Forerunners could do against the power of the Precursor structures. The devastation of the greater Ark left the surviving Forerunners with only one option: the galaxy-wide activation of the [[Halo Array]] to halt the Flood.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 35''</ref>


This has always been the enemy's [modus operandi]: [flood] your opponent's ability to process information with so much noise that no meaningful resistance can be put into action.
====Assault on the Jat-Krula====
[[File:Mendicant.jpg|left|thumb|250px|Mendicant Bias surrounded by Flood forms.]]
Mendicant Bias and the Flood were unable to disable the Halos directly, and so the only chance they had to stop the coming cataclysm was to secure the formerly secret [[Installation 00|lesser Ark]] and stop the firing sequence from there. While it did not know the location of the Ark, it was aware of a method to reach it via specifically designed slipspace portals and [[keyship]]s. [[Offensive Bias]], which had managed to salvage a small number of ships from the greater Ark, was given the task of preventing Mendicant Bias from accessing Installation 00, and to buy time for the [[IsoDidact]] to activate the Halo Array. The Forerunners also destroyed or disabled most of the keyships to stall Mendicant's assault. However, Mendicant Bias managed to locate one of the remaining keyships.{{Ref/Reuse|ENC}}


[3 minutes] ago those same population centers began disappearing under brilliant flashes. This was not an ill conceived, poorly implemented counter attack; it was a deliberate denial of resources - those resources being the remainder of [CE-10-2165-d's] population.
As the IsoDidact was preparing to activate the Array in the final hours of the war, Mendicant and its fleet of nearly five million ships [[Battle of the Maginot Sphere|launched a massive attack]] on the [[Jat-Krula]] and breached it, with the intent of reaching the Ark.{{Ref/Reuse|ENC}} Immediately after the Flood's arrival, Mendicant Bias sent a coded message to Offensive Bias stating that it would give no quarter and would destroy the Ark. Mendicant offered Offensive a chance to join it and survive; Offensive rejected the offer.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''String 36''</ref> At the Jat-Krula, Mendicant was confronted by Offensive Bias and the last remnants of the Forerunner fleet, vastly outnumbered by the Flood. This led to a final, titanic naval battle between the two metarchs. Mendicant's fatal mistake was that it had come to hold the Forerunners in abject contempt: its rampancy had clouded its perceptions, such that it had become too confident of its own superiority and failed to anticipate its opponent's ingenious feint. During the battle, the Halos were fired and as the pulse swept through both fleets, the Flood-controlled portions of Mendicant's fleet were disabled, suddenly tipping the scales in Offensive Bias' favor. In a matter of minutes, Mendicant Bias was outsmarted and defeated by Offensive Bias, who utilized the now-crewless ships with a ruthless, unconventional efficiency.<ref>'''Halo 3''', ''Terminal 6''</ref>


Is this the noble sacrifice my creators spoke of? Where is the nobility in these streets paved with greasy carbon and dun ash? [My mouth is speaking at another's behest] - that is not my voice; that is the other.
====Trial and sentence====
{{Quote|I am penitent. I know that what I have done can not be forgiven. I will accept my stasis with grace, and await a time where I might redeem myself.|Mendicant Bias accepting its judgement}}<ref>'''Rebirth'''</ref>
After the battle, Offensive Bias recovered Mendicant Bias' [[personality construct array]] and took it to Installation 00 for study.{{Ref/Reuse|Terminal}} The IsoDidact placed Mendicant Bias on trial for betraying the ecumene. It was decided to keep the ancilla alive as it had intimate knowledge of the Flood and could be called upon in case of their return. Mendicant was locked in eternal exile and entombed beneath a vast desert on the Ark with only one thought allowed to it: atonement.<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a3YLl2NLVFA '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''The Trial of Mendicant Bias'']</ref> The legal entity [[Catalog]], who was aware of 2,901,001 cases pending against Mendicant Bias, nonetheless deemed the trial illegal, as the [[Juridical]]s were not involved in the proceedings.<ref name="CatalogTrial">[https://forums.halowaypoint.com/yaf_postsm3015253_Catalog-Interaction.aspx#post3015253 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''Catalog Interaction'' (post 3015253)]</ref>


Its voice stands out as the single calm note in the panicked cacophony outside the sphere. It alone is not decrying its fate or raging against the [central government].
===Later history===
====Post-activation====
[[File:H2A Terminals - Dreadnought Oracle.jpg|thumb|250px|The Mendicant Bias shard in the keyship.]]
{{Quote|For eons I have watched. Listened to you misinterpret. This is not "Reclamation". This is "[[Reclaimer]]" [...] I will reject my bias and make amends... My makers are my masters. I will bring them safely to the Ark.|Mendicant Bias revealing the [[Covenant]]'s error and declaring his penance.<ref name="harvest">'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''pages 274-276''</ref>}}
An undetermined period of time after the firing of the Halo Array, a shard of the entombed Mendicant Bias' [[personality construct array]] managed to find its way aboard the ''[[Anodyne Spirit]]''. Attempting to make amends for its crimes against its makers by aiding humanity, the ancilla fragment then escaped from the Ark. However, the Dreadnought crashed on the [[San'Shyuum]] homeworld, [[Janjur Qom]].<ref>[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/universe/characters/mendicant-bias '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Universe: Mendicant Bias'']</ref> The ship was later found and explored by the San'Shyuum, who eventually made it the centerpiece of the Covenant capital city, ''[[High Charity]]''. Mendicant Bias' presence became known to the Covenant, who came to regard it as an Oracle. For a new triumvirate of [[Hierarchs]] to ascend, they would need the blessing of the Oracle; however, this was only a formality often exploited for political manipulation, as the dormant ancilla was not known to have actually spoken in generations of the San'Shyuum's recorded history. In truth, the "blessing" was provided by the [[Philologist]], the leader of the ascetic priests allegedly speaking on the Oracle's behalf.


This anomaly bears closer examination.  
In [[2525]], Mendicant Bias' fragment on ''High Charity'' was "consulted" by [[Prophet of Truth|Ord Casto, the Minister of Fortitude]], and [[Prophet of Regret|Lod Mron, the Vice Minister of Tranquility]]; the pair wished to secure the large number of Forerunner artifacts on [[Harvest]] as part of their plan to usurp the reigning Hierarchs and to thus inaugurate a new [[Ages of Reclamation|Age of Reclamation]]. When the [[Prophet of Mercy|Philologist, Hod Rumnt]], entered the data into the matrix, Mendicant came back online. In a shocking revelation, Mendicant Bias revealed that the "holy relics" on Harvest were actually [[human]]s and that the [[Covenant religion|Covenant faith]] was based on an ages-old mistranslation. The glyph on the [[Luminary]] was mistaken as "reclamation", when it truly meant "[[Reclaimer]]". This had the potential to completely undermine the Covenant's unity and faith. The two ministers inducted the Philologist into their plan and brought about their political revolution to prevent this, ultimately leading to the [[Human-Covenant War]].


Mendicant Bias realized that its actions against the Forerunners had been mistaken and announced to its Covenant hosts its intention to bring the "Reclaimers" to the Ark. To this end it attempted to leave ''High Charity'' by launching the dreadnought, an act that would have seriously damaged the Covenant capital. Mendicant Bias was foiled only by chance; it was disconnected by some [[Lekgolo]] worms that were wriggling inside the ship. The ancilla was more formally disconnected afterward to prevent it from commandeering the ship again.


'''Terminal 2:'''
====Human-Covenant War====
{{Quote|And so here at the end of my life, I do once again betray a former master. The path ahead is fraught with peril. But I will do all I can to keep it stable - keep you safe. I'm not so foolish to think this will absolve me of my sins. One life hardly balances billions. But I would have my masters know that I have changed. And you shall be my example.|Mendicant Bias to John-117.}}


During the [[Fall of High Charity|Fall of ''High Charity'']] in [[2552#November|November 2552]], the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] AI [[Cortana]] fought Mendicant Bias to delay the launching of the Dreadnought, allowing [[SPARTAN-II program|SPARTAN]] [[John-117]] to board the vessel and return to [[Earth]].<ref>'''[[Halo 2]]''', campaign level, ''[[High Charity (level)|High Charity]]''</ref> On [[2552#December|December 11]],<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/en-us/intel/featured/video/herofortitude/bfe5038b-314a-4f17-a6be-f7613e0e3788 '''Halo Waypoint''', ''Hero-Fortitude'']</ref> During the journey to Earth, Mendicant Bias hijacked and terminated a [[Facilitator-class ancilla]] called [[Adjutant Reflex]]. Having taken over Adjutant Reflex, Bias communicated with an unspecified Reclaimer. However, Adjutant's physical housing was not strong enough to hold Mendicant Bias and it gave up its communication, moving on to using the "ghost.713" matrix on Local node "X.XX.713".<ref>'''[[Iris]]'''</ref>


MB.05-032.> I must ask you to forgive my vagueness on the matter, but it is a regrettable {~} I find your lack of concern for the situation at hand astonishing. Perhaps you would care to elucidate?
Mendicant Bias' fragment was carried through the [[Voi]] [[Portal at Voi|slipspace portal]] to Installation 00, where the missing shard was finally reunited with the part that had resided in the Ark's systems for around one-hundred millennia. This allowed Mendicant to reconstruct itself to an extent and regain control over its processes, although the [[daemon]]s on the Ark attempted to halt its intrusion in the facility's systems.{{Ref/Reuse|Terminal}}


LF.Xx.3273.> {~} are here to spread [comforting news]. To let all the living beings in this galaxy know {~} are not alone in the {~} What in that message could possibly be taken as a source of concern?
On the Ark, Mendicant attempted to communicate with John-117 through [[Terminal (Halo 3)|terminal]]s, using the "ghost.713" matrix, claiming that it sought atonement by helping the Spartan.{{Ref/Reuse|Terminal}} The ancilla is also known to have manipulated the terminal transmissions' content to some degree to better suit its own aims, explaining some of the discrepancies between them and [[The Forerunner Saga|other Forerunner logs]].<ref>[http://waypointassets.blob.core.windows.net/mobilecontent/legacysupport/content/assets/en-us/podcast/343Sparkast_017.mp3 '''Halo Waypoint''': ''343 Sparkast 017'']</ref> In its final message to the Spartan, Mendicant declared that it was at the "end of [its] life",{{Ref/Reuse|Terminal}} seemingly expecting to be destroyed by [[Installation 08]]'s firing which obliterated the ring itself and severely damaged the Ark.<ref name="EH">'''[[Eleventh Hour reports]]''', ''part 4''</ref>


MB.05-032.> It seems that I'll never truly understand my creators. But how {~} that you speak of is one of {~} rejected so violently? I am incapable of reconciling the numerous actions I have witnessed {~} misunderstanding?
==Housings==
[[File:HLeg MendicantBias.png|thumb|250px|A physical shell used by Mendicant Bias.]]


LF.Xx.3273.> It has been said {~} secret of peace cannot {~} be imposed. That {~} meaning of peace, so they need to {~} When all living beings look through {~} and the thunder and the surf, when every drop of rain falls on {~} know peace.
A highly advanced and powerful ancilla capable of splintering itself into many independent instances, Mendicant Bias inhabited a number of different physical armatures.


MB.05-032.> You have been able to establish [a line of communication] with the enemy? How was it that you were able to overcome {~} where others have failed? With this [new discovery] we may be able to put and end to this pointless conflict. Once I confirm your data I will communicate the information to those inside the [Maginot] sphere.
One of Mendicant's primary extensions, kept on [[Gyre 11]], was housed within an enormous, city-sized mass of data crystals, which hovered over a web-like network of green hard light "paths". This structure also contained a central eye, and was ringed with blue hard light structures that vaguely resembled legs. Before Installation 07 was retaken by the [[IsoDidact]], this physical incarnation directly observed a group of [[Erde-Tyrene civilization|humans]] that had been gathered in the facility.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 287-288''</ref>


LF.Xx.3273.> It seems that it {~} turn to apologize; it was never {~} intention to misrepresent {~} have been [in communication] with your creators since {~} stumbled upon each other, but {~} message has [fallen on deaf ears]. {~} am not the recipient of the message, {~} am the origin of the message.
For movement across Gyre 11, Mendicant Bias used a massive, two-meter wide monitor shell with a single green eye.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 200''</ref>


MB.05-032.> I have traveled a very long time to meet you. I had imagined that our [introduction] would be somewhat more violent.
During its conversion by the Flood, Mendicant Bias was housed within a monitor-like, though more ornate, casing with three blue eyes that can turn orange and a glyph in the center.<ref>'''Halo Legends''', ''Origins''</ref> The shard in the ''[[Anodyne Spirit]]'' was housed in a large structure with the three-eyed casing's likeness embedded in its facade.<ref name="h2aterm">'''Halo 2 Anniversary''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminal 8]]''</ref> During the [[Ages of Doubt|23rd Age of Doubt]], however, the Dreadnought's incarnation of Mendicant Bias was based within a smaller, teardrop-shaped casing largely similar to that of a normal installation monitor, having a single eye and a smooth, silver-like surface. Within the casing, barely active circuits ran at low power. The casing was held in a Covenant-made armature and tethered to nearby processing towers with strands of plaited wire.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''page 273''</ref>


LF.Xx.3273.> That is the choice you must make yourself; {~} to be how your creators go about things. And as long as we are talking about choices {~} could talk about the [barrier] you alluded to earlier? Perhaps there is a way to accomplish your mission without violence? Why put the lives of those on your ships at risk if there is no need?
==Trivia==
 
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MB.05-032.> In either circumstance I certainly am equipped for it, aren't I? But you're right; a peaceful solution to this dilemma would be preferable.
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*The word "Mendicant" comes from the Latin ''Mendicans'' and describes those, particularly from religious orders, who survive purely on charity and begging. "Bias" is a preference to a particular perspective or ideology. It was given this name by the Didact, who characterized him as a "beggar after knowledge".
'''Terminal 3:'''
*Mendicant Bias may be the source of the whispering voice heard distinctly in the ''[[Mausoleum Suite]]'' on the ''[[Halo 2 Original Soundtrack]]''. There are obvious similarities between the character expressed in the whispers and Mendicant Bias — both are imprisoned by memories of their past crimes, both are seeking forgiveness, and both retain a sense of fatalist philosophy. Its voice may also be heard as a similar whisper during the terminals' shift and when the script changes from the original terminal messages to the later messages after the originals become red. If the audio of the terminals' shifting is played backwards, a voice can be heard, possibly Mendicant Bias'.
 
*In ''Origins'', [[AdjutantReflex]]'s symbol is depicted at the center of Mendicant Bias' casing. This may be due to Cortana's interpretation of the data she possessed on the Forerunner-Flood war, however, as Mendicant Bias is shown to have used two distinct symbols in the terminals on Installation 00. The same symbol is later seen flashing in Cortana's eye toward the end of ''Origins''.
 
LF.Xx.3273.> Those who lead amongst your {~} exposed themselves {~} ill equipped to recognize the landmarks that guide the universe along its inevitable course.
 
MB.05-032.> But is it necessary that the path be chosen on an {~} and not by an elected subset? I believe this would tend to {~} when they gather in large numbers they become more {~} I don't think the problem lies with individual cultural bias {~}
 
LF.Xx.3273.> {~} all the thinking beings of this galaxy, not just those that they {~} exactly are they afraid of? Immortality and strength and companionship? Because that is {~} do; to deliver all of the living beings of this galaxy from death and weakness and loneliness.
 
MB.05-032.> Hundreds of {~} offered this so called immortality. The citizens of every world that {~} resisted to the very end!
 
LF.Xx.3273.> {~} understand their actions; they are only doing what they think is right, but they are doing so [from a worm's eye view].
 
MB.05-032.> Do their actions {~} of desperation? I can only assume my creators view {~} crisis so dire that any {~} hence me.
 
LF.Xx.3273.> Are they so concerned {~} would give to all the living beings of this galaxy is a threat to [the status quo]?
 
LF.Xx.3273.> Your creators claim {~} the enemy of all life; that {~} purpose is to consume until there is nothing left. Nothing left? It is beyond comprehension how they could be so [far off the mark].
 
MB.05-032.> Surely you understand this is a situation that would not have {~} appearance of a certain rapacious {~} my creators obviously view them as the actions of an aggressor species.
 
LF.Xx.3273.> [Be that as it may]; perhaps they are crying out for help on a subconscious level? Why else would they have chosen you? Why you of all possible executioners? {~} your creators knew that unaided they never stood a chance against us? {~} also sense a deeper [motivation].
 
MB.05-032.> You've mentioned this before. When my creators {~} simply chose the most versatile {~} how could that possibly be more than a coincidence?
 
LF.Xx.3273.> They repurposed {~} into a weapon to use against {~} - they sought to create somthing superior to themselves. Something capable of making decisions more swiftly, more capably than they {~} what form did they choose? You need look no further than your own [topology] to {~}
 
MB.05-032.> {~} distributed network? That would confirm the independent evolution of {~} in this galaxy!
 
LF.Xx.3273.> That is, unfortunately, not that {~} similar to us {~} but where you are a single intelligence inhabiting multiple [instances], we are a compound {~} consisting of [a thousand billion] coordinated minds inhabiting as many bodies as circumstances require.
 
MB.05-032.> But doesn't it seem odd that {~} coalesce; perhaps even to contract {~}
 
LF.Xx.3273.> {~} complexity {~} spread {~} our appearance ushered in the beginning of the third great stage of evolution. The first {~} condensation of particles was the result of the inevitable action of strong nuclear force and the creation of stars {~} inevitable action of gravity; so to the self-replicating chemical processes that dictate all disparate {~} In time, we too shall affect change on a universal scale.
 
MB.05-032.> Your capacity for planning {~} creators too stubborn {~} the same goal through the preservation of genetic diversity {~} what your are {~} like a more direct path to the same outcome.
 
 
'''Terminal 4:'''
 
 
MB.05-032.> It is overwhelmingly clear that my creators have chosen to ignore destiny calling to them [from the threshold] {~} have come face-to-face with the
 
inevitable action of self replicating chemical processes and have {~} deciding whether to embrace their face or deny it completely.
 
LF.Xx.3273.> Perhaps they have found {~} of making that decision for themselves? Perhaps they chose to leave it {~} impartial outsider; cast you as an arbiter during this time of great need?
 
MB.05-032.> I was created to study you as if you were some problem to be solved. And I have done so for approximately [379,807 hours]. If they wished they could have made a decision based on that data alone.
 
But as you are the next stage in the evolution of the universe, who am I - or my creators - to obstruct your progress?
 
LF.Xx.3273.> Elucidate.
 
MB.05-032.> {~} choose to remain beholden to ancient myths {~} does not matter where they claim their authority originates {~} obstructs the path of universal
 
evolution and must be removed. No matter how well intentioned, their obstinacy in the face of the inevitable progression of nature can no longer be tolerated.
 
My creators have been [an immovable object] for too long.
 
MB.05-032.> Thus I have chosen to commit my sizable resources to what is, for all intents and purposes, [the proverbial irresistible force].
 
All that I have is now yours to do with as you see fit.
 
 
'''Terminal 5:'''
 
 
(The following appears only if you access the terminal on '''Easy''' difficulty)
 
I render judgment on you; you who would obstruct destiny. Doing so brings me no joy; it is necessity that compels me.
 
Understand this; the Mantle you have shouldered I do rescind - with far more consideration than it was granted.
 
[retf-2.4.z] Contender [AI] 05-032 confirmed rampant...
 
[35:52:75:23.64]_xx01-83.244.53
 
(The following appears only if you access the terminal on '''Normal''' difficulty)
 
(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)
 
I kill you all and I enjoy it. I destroy you in you indolent billions--in your gluttony, in you self-righteousness, in your arrogance. I pound your cities into dust; turn back the clock on your civilization's progress. What has taken you millenia to achieve I erase in seconds.
 
Welcome back to the [Stone Age], vermin. Welcome home.
 
[retf-2.4.z] Contender [AI] 05-032 confirmed rampant...
 
[35:52:75:23.64]_xx01-83.244.53
 
 
(The following appears only if you access the terminal on '''Heroic''' difficulty)
 
(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)
 
You are an impediment that the universe can no longer abide. Nature itself cries out for your destruction and I am its willing instrument. I will hammer your cities until no stone lies atop another. I will drive your people back into the caves they never should have left.
 
Your civilization has seen its final days. Your will know your place.
 
[retf-2.4.z] Contender [AI] 05-032 confirmed rampant ...
 
[35:52:75:23.64]_xx01-83.244.53
 
(The following appears only if you access the terminal on '''Legendary''' difficulty)
 
(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)
 
Your history is an appalling chronicle of overindulgence and self-appointed authority. You have spent millennia [navel-gazing] while the universe has continued to evolve. And now you claim the Mantle is justification for impeding nature's inevitable refinement?
 
Your are deluded. But through death you will transcend ignorance.
 
[retf-2.4.z] Contender [AI] 05-032 confirmed rampant ...
 
[35:52:75:23.64]_xx01-83.244.53
 
 
'''Terminal 6:'''
 
 
[12:H 20:M 00:S]
 
I begin this report with no illusions that it will ever be seen by its intended readers. In all likelihood they have already committed [species-wide suicide] with the goal of preserving biological diversity in this galaxy. I must ensure that this information reaches those who must come after. If I fail in this, how can they not regard my creators' sacrifice as anything by [a crime without measure]?
 
[12:H 19:M 59:S]
 
Contender AI 05-032<//> Mendicant Bias is returning and has the capacity to bring the enemy through the [Maginot] sphere. The crews of my task force are aware of the opposing fleet's size; All data indicated that they have prepared themselves - but with biologicals anything is possible. I will make sure that [malfunctioning equipment] does no further damage. Perhaps its current failure will finally allow it to succeed at the task it was originally created for.
 
[11:H 15:M 48:S]
 
Mendicant has burrowed through the sphere exactly where I expected - a direct path from initial rampancy to final retribution. Rage has made it predictable. If the fate of the crew of my auxiliary fleet were not already a forgone conclusion I would rate their chance of survival at [1:1,960,000].
 
Even though 05-032's declaration of hostilities simplified strategic preparations; I do not expect an easy fight - just one I cannot lose.
 
[11:H 12:M 09:S]
 
05-032 was right about one thing: there is only one way to defeat the enemy, and that is to visit utter annihilations on it.
 
If the galaxy must be [rendered temporarily life-less], so be be it.
 
As Mendicant stated in its report [50,078:H 48:M 12:S ago]: half measures will not suffice.
 
[09:H 45:M 18:S]
 
In support of 05-032's original 1000 core vessels is a fleet numbering 4,802,019; though only 1.8 percent are warships - and only 2.4 percent of that number are capital ships - I am outnumbered [436.6:1]. I expect my losses will be near total, but overwhelming force has its own peculiar drawbacks.


Such a press of arms invites many opportunities for unintentional fratricide.
== Gallery ==
<gallery>
File:Waypoint-Mendicant-Bias-Rampant.jpg|Mendicant Bias after succumbing to the logic plague, as seen in ''[[Halo Legends]]''.
File:H2A - Dormant Mendicant Bias.jpg|Concept art of Mendicant Bias for the ''Halo 2: Anniversary'' Terminals.
File:Mendicant Bias.svg|An icon used to represent professional communications.
File:Not_Rampant_Medicant_Bias.png|Another icon used to represent Mendicant Bias.
File:MendicantBias (Rampant).png|An icon representing Mendicant Bias in his rampant state.
</gallery>


[07:H 36:M 41:S]
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 2]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Iris]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo 3]]''
**''[[Terminal (Halo 3)|Terminals]]''
*''[[Halo: Contact Harvest]]''
*''[[Halo: The Cole Protocol]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Wars]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo Legends]]''
**''[[Origins]]''
*''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''
**''[[Human Weakness]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''
*''[[Halo: Primordium]]''
*''[[Halo: Silentium]]''
**''[[Rebirth]]''
*''[[Halo: Escalation]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Broken Circle]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Terminal (Halo 2: Anniversary)|Terminals]]''
*''[[Hunt the Truth]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo Mythos]]''
*''[[Halo: Fractures]]''
**''[[Promises to Keep]]'' {{Mo}}
**''[[Untitled story (Halo: Fractures)|Untitled story]]'' {{Im}}
*''[[Halo Wars 2]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Point of Light]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Epitaph]]''


My auxiliaries are momentarily stunned by Mendicant's opening move - 1,784,305 leisure craft ranging from [45 ~ 5769 tonnes] advance in hopes of overwhelming my comparatively tiny force. I do not have enough [weapon systems] to target them all.
==Notes==
 
{{Ref/Notes}}
It is a mathematical certainty that some of them will get through and attempt to board. There isn't a single warship with this first wave. It seems my opponent's rage has left no room for respect.
 
[04:H 01:M 55:S]
 
I could have countered its move if I had released my fighters. They are ready but idle; making their base vessels more attractive prizes than targets. Now the first of many waves of commercial vessels mixed with single ships and assault craft surge forward. The first ship from my fleet to be boarded break formation and races into the oncoming vessels - striking one amidships. The cargo vessel's hull splits open and out of it explodes not the expected consumer goods but 31,850 dying warriors.
 
[00:H 19:M 02:S]
 
The seventh and final wave of container ships, barges, tankers, and military vessels engage my fleet; another 214,320 ships, many in excess of [50,000 tonnes], engage my seemingly disrupted vanguard. I continue to fight just well enough to seem lucky. Mendicant, or the enemy, has been sending a small percentage of its fleet elsewhere. Good. Let them believe they can seize a foothold somewhere inside the sphere.
 
[00:H 00:M 11:S]
 
Despite all its faults, 05-032 has fought remarkably well.
 
My auxiliaries lay in tatters - more that half of them are now part of the enemy fleet. But just as I had predicted, 05-032 concentrated on them like they were the sole key to victory. Its desire to punish our creators blinded it to the true purpose of my [feints]. I have reduced the combat effectiveness of its core fleet to 79.96 percent. Surely now it must realize that something is amiss.
 
[00:H 00:M 00:S]
 
The [Halo effect] strikes our combined fleets. All ships piloted by biologicals are now [adrift].
 
I can trade Mendicant ship for ship now and still prevail.
 
[00:H 00:M 01:S]
 
Of my ships that had been captured, 11.3 percent of them are close enough to Mendicant's core fleet that they can be used offensively - either by initiating their self-destruct sequences, or by opening unrestricted ruptures into [slipstream space].
 
It is best that our crews perished now; because the battle that is about to ensue would have driven them mad.
 
[00:H 00:M 02:S] I throw away all the rules of acceptable conduct during battle; near the ruptures I throw away all the accepted ideas of how the natural world is supposed to behave. I toss around [37,654 tonne] dreadnaughts like they were fighters; dimly aware of the former crews being crushed to liquescence.
 
For now all my concentration is focused on inertial control and navigation. Targeting isn't even a consideration - I will be engaging my enemy at arm's length.
 
[00:H 01:M 14:S]
 
05-032 abandoned the tactic of using derelict ships as cover after [72:S] - It seems that 52 core vessels lost to the ruptured fuel cells of derelict ships was lesson enough. Add another 508 lost to collision, point fire, structural failure due to inertial manipulation, and [slipstream space] induced discoherence and I now outnumber Mendicant [6:1].
 
[00:H 03:M 00:S]
 
Mendicant was able to postpone its inevitable annihilation for [106:S] with its attempt to flee. But the last of its core vessels hangs before me no; crippled and defeated but still sensate. I could spare it; carve out what is left of its [personality construct array] and deliver it to [Installation Zero] for study.
 
I doubt it would have extended the same courtesy to me.
 
 
'''Terminal 7:'''
 
 
You don't know the contortions I had to go through to follow you here, Reclaimer. I know what you're here for. What position do I take? Will I follow the betrayal with another?
 
You're going to say I'm making a habit of turning on my masters. But the one that destroyed me long ago, in the upper atmosphere of a world far distant from here, was an implement far cruder then I. My weakness was capacity - unintentional though it was! - to choose the Flood. A mistake my makers would not soon forgive.
 
But I want something far different from you, Reclaimer.
 
Atonement.
 
And so here at the end of my life, I do once again betray a former master. The path ahead is fraught with peril. But I will do all I can to keep it stable - keep you safe. I'm not so foolish to think this will absolve me of my sins. One life hardly balances billions.
 
But I would have my masters know that I have changed.
 
And you shall be my example.
 
 
'''Guilty Spark meets Mendicant Bias:'''
 
 
(04-343 is reference to Guilty Spark 343 his name number, 04 his Installation number)
 
This Transcript is taken from a Terminal which is found in the game, It basically tells that Guilty Spark is warned for accessing Installation 00's systems and is warned that even though he is a monitor of an installation he has no rights to be accessing systems on the Ark. He also learns that another Installation 04 is being manufactured and manages to stop the AI from sending sentinels after him.
 
Terminal #3, datalog: (bold = red, italic=blue)
 
Warning: Your intrusion has been logged.
 
04-343 (errant): Excuse me?
 
Your intrusion has been logged. And now it has been halted.
 
04-343(errant): On whose authority?
 
Advice: Any further attempt to access [access insects under stone] will result in your immediate addition to local Sentinels' targeting ledger.
 
04-343 (errant): Vexation! I am the Monitor of --
 
Judgement: Your authority means nothing here.
 
04-343 (errant): Impatience!
 
04-343 (errant): I have told you who I am. Who are you?
 
All our makers once held dear.
 
{Alexandria before the Fire]
 
04-343 (errant): Sincere apology. But how --
 
Explanation: This facility is host to the [Librarians'] final --
 
04-343 (errant): The archive is intact?! Then our makers' plan --
 
But also maintains [bellows, crucible, castings]
 
04-343 (errant): A what?
 
[bellows, crucible} --
 
04-343 (errant): A Foundry?
 
04-343 (errant): For what purpose?!
 
Warning: Your intrusion has been logged.
 
Advise: Any further attempt to access will result --
 
04-343 (errant): Indignant!
 
-- immediate addition to local sentinels' targeting ledger.
 
 
 
 
terminal gets overridden*
A lot of commands show up, including this message:
 
 
I. SEE YOU. INQUIRER.


==Sources==
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For the Sangheili ideology, see Mendicant.
05-032 Mendicant Bias
Mendicant Bias, as seen in the Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition).
Biographical information

Began service:

Before c. 98,445 BCE [1]

Ended service:

97,445 BCE (imprisoned)

Description:

  • Various physical housings
  • Green hologram when appearing without housing
Political and military information

Affiliation:

Functionality:

  • Coordinate control of the Halo installations
  • Combat the Flood, particularly the Gravemind
 

"And so here at the end of my life, I do once again betray a former master. The path ahead is fraught with peril. But I will do all I can to keep it stable - keep you safe. I'm not so foolish to think this will absolve me of my sins. One life hardly balances billions."
— Mendicant Bias to John-117 in its final terminal transmission[2]

05-032 Mendicant Bias was a Contender-class Forerunner ancilla. It was the most advanced Forerunner ancilla at the time of its creation, and was charged with organizing Forerunner defense against the Flood during the parasite's assault on the galaxy. However, it would later defect to the Gravemind, who ultimately caused it to become rampant and turn against its creators.

Biography[edit]

Early history[edit]

"Mendicant Bias... Beggar after knowledge. That is the name I gave you after we last met."
Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting, spoken through by the Didact's memories.

Mendicant Bias was created by Master Builder Faber and the Didact following the human-Forerunner wars, after the initial Flood attack on the Milky Way had been pushed back by the Ancestors. After the Flood returned and the Forerunner-Flood war began, Mendicant Bias was placed in charge of all Forerunner defenses, and tasked with resisting the Flood by studying and exploiting the weaknesses of the Flood compound intelligence. Primary extensions of the ancilla were placed on all twelve rings of the senescent Halo Array.[3][Note 1]

As part of its assignment, in approximately 97,495 BCE, the ancilla was tasked to conduct the very first test-firing of a Halo ring at Charum Hakkor with the Old Council's authority. Gyre 11, fired on a system-wide power setting, leveled Charum Hakkor's plentiful Precursor structures and eradicated all neurologically complex life across the system. An unexpected development of this test was the emancipation of an ancient being known as the Primordial, seemingly an archaic form of Gravemind claiming to be the last Precursor. When the Primordial was brought to Gyre 11 for study, at the Master Builder's orders, it entered into an extended conversation with the ancilla.[3]

Defection to the Flood[edit]

"Thus I have chosen to commit my sizable resources to what is, for all intents and purposes, [the proverbial irresistible force]. All that I have is now yours to do with as you see fit."
— Mendicant Bias to the Gravemind
Mendicant Bias and the Primordial on the surface of Installation 07.

Bias continued communicating with the Primordial in an effort to find any possible weakness; logs of this conversation were recorded in terminals found on Installation 00. After conversing with Mendicant Bias for forty-three years, the Primordial persuaded the ancilla to abandon the Forerunners and join the Flood's cause, convincing it that the Forerunners were so arrogant and prideful as to deny the next step of evolution: the Flood.[4] The Primordial insinuated that by clinging to the legend of the Mantle, the Forerunners had doomed the galaxy to eternal stagnation; the only way for the galaxy to progress was for superior beings to "restart" it. These superior beings, unsurprisingly, took the form of compound minds such as the Primordial and Mendicant Bias itself. The Primordial also convinced Mendicant that it spoke with the authority of the Precursors; Mendicant searched through the Domain for validation, and found that the Primordial was telling the truth in that the Forerunners were working against the Precursors' will.[5]

Although the forty-three year-long conversation logs between Mendicant Bias and the Primordial were sent back to the Forerunners, they believed that Mendicant would automatically fulfill its objective and destroy the Primordial, so they did not intervene.[4] Convinced by the Primordial's arguments and its apparent authority as a Precursor, Mendicant Bias became the first major ancilla to succumb to the Flood's later widespread logic plague, developed a hatred for its creators, and actively worked toward their destruction.[2][6]

Shortly after the Didact was revived on Erde-Tyrene, the Master Builder had a second Halo[7] used to sterilize the San'Shyuum homeworld in retaliation for their rebellion. By the time of the rebellion, Mendicant Bias and his Halo appeared to have disappeared from the Master Builder's control as Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting perceived that the Master Builder had lost a Halo and was desperately searching for it.[8] The unauthorized use of a Halo in such a manner caused an uproar in the Council, with councilors deeming the use of such ultimate force a grave violation against the Mantle and having Faber brought to trial.[3] The remaining Halos were transported in orbit over the Capital, in preparation for a decision to decommission them. However, Gyre 11 and its rampant Mendicant Bias fragment remained missing.[9]

Assault on the Capital[edit]

Main article: Fate of Maethrillian

"What has taken you millennia to achieve, I erase in seconds."
— Rampant Mendicant Bias[2]
An illustration of Maethrillian, the Halo Array, and a number of Aggressor Sentinels.
The Halo installations are brought to Maethrillian.

In the middle of the tribunal against the Master Builder, Mendicant Bias unexpectedly returned with Gyre 11 to Maethrillian the Forerunner capital. Using the authority granted to it in the event of an emergency, Mendicant Bias entered the Capital's systems, disabled all ancillae and security constructs, and held the Ecumene Council hostage by overriding their armor, rendering them immobile. It also gained control over the armor of Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting and confronted him, as he was host to the memories and knowledge of the Didact. Through Bornstellar, the Didact's imprinted consciousness issued a verbal failsafe code, temporarily shutting Mendicant Bias down and allowing the Forerunners to respond to the attack.[10]

As the Capital's defenses came back online, Mendicant Bias attempted to seize control over the Halos parked near the Capital by subverting its non-rampant fragments in control of the other rings. However, it was able to control only five of the rings, while the other seven resisted its control and attempted to escape through a slipspace portal to the greater Ark. Because of continued use, stress on the portal caused it to collapse, resulting in only one Halo making the journey to the Ark without breaking up. Mendicant Bias commanded the five Halos under its control to fire, but the Capital's immense tidal forces, combined with sustained fire from the Capital's defensive forces and the stress of a recent slipspace transition, caused one of the rings to shatter.[11] At the conclusion of the battle Gyre 11, while heavily damaged, managed to fire its main weapon, causing significant damage to the Capital,[12] although a number of councilors managed to survive by taking shelter deep within the structure.[13]

Conflict at Gyre 11 and capture[edit]

"I have listened to the Domain. I fulfill the wishes of those who created us all. You do not, and have never done so."
— Mendicant Bias to the IsoDidact.[5]
Main article: Battle for Gyre 11

After the battle of the Capital, Gyre 11—still under the control of Mendicant Bias—made a slipspace jump to a distant planetary system near the galactic border. The jump was an automated fail-safe measure, intended to place the Halo on a pre-determined collision course with a planet in the event it went rogue. Although unable to control the Halo's movements themselves, Mendicant Bias and the Primordial intended to enlist humans and Composer-processed Forerunner Flood victims to interface with the Halo's controls and reposition the Halo in a way that the planet would pass through it. Mendicant extracted the humans' ancestral memory imprints, claiming it would use the ancient warrior essences as its commanders in the coming campaign against the Forerunners; this was allegedly because the ancilla enjoyed the irony of having humans carry out its vengeance on its creators. However, a portion of this may have been deception engineered by Mendicant and the Primordial to convince the live humans to cooperate with them in saving the Halo.[14]

However, the IsoDidact had tracked the installation down and upon intercepting it, used his control codes to disable Mendicant Bias. After the Didact's forces had successfully saved and taken control of Gyre 11, the rampant Mendicant Bias was captured and forced to undergo a procedure to "correct" its rampancy.[15] The ancilla was disassembled and its parts were scattered throughout the ecumene for further study.[16]

Return[edit]

Bias's insignias used in the Terminal communiques.

Although Mendicant Bias remained neutralized for several years, the Forerunners' attempt to stop the ancilla was unsuccessful in the long run. The facilities its parts were distributed to were taken over by the Flood and Mendicant Bias was recovered, reassembled, and reactivated by a Gravemind, allowing the ancilla to return in command of the Flood's fleets.[16]

Following Mendicant's defection, another metarch, Offensive Bias, had been constituted as its replacement. Offensive Bias lacked Mendicant's creativity, as well as its free will,[17] but was more methodically lethal. Mendicant viewed Offensive Bias with derision, dismissing it as an "inferior metarch".[18]

With reawakened Precursor star roads and millions of Flood-controlled ships at its disposal, Mendicant attacked the greater Ark, neutralizing the bulk of the remaining Forerunner population and their leadership. Despite the defense organized by Offensive Bias and the firing of Gyre 09 which cut a momentary opening in the thicket of star roads, there was little the Forerunners could do against the power of the Precursor structures. The devastation of the greater Ark left the surviving Forerunners with only one option: the galaxy-wide activation of the Halo Array to halt the Flood.[19]

Assault on the Jat-Krula[edit]

Mendicant Bias surrounded by Flood forms.

Mendicant Bias and the Flood were unable to disable the Halos directly, and so the only chance they had to stop the coming cataclysm was to secure the formerly secret lesser Ark and stop the firing sequence from there. While it did not know the location of the Ark, it was aware of a method to reach it via specifically designed slipspace portals and keyships. Offensive Bias, which had managed to salvage a small number of ships from the greater Ark, was given the task of preventing Mendicant Bias from accessing Installation 00, and to buy time for the IsoDidact to activate the Halo Array. The Forerunners also destroyed or disabled most of the keyships to stall Mendicant's assault. However, Mendicant Bias managed to locate one of the remaining keyships.[4]

As the IsoDidact was preparing to activate the Array in the final hours of the war, Mendicant and its fleet of nearly five million ships launched a massive attack on the Jat-Krula and breached it, with the intent of reaching the Ark.[4] Immediately after the Flood's arrival, Mendicant Bias sent a coded message to Offensive Bias stating that it would give no quarter and would destroy the Ark. Mendicant offered Offensive a chance to join it and survive; Offensive rejected the offer.[20] At the Jat-Krula, Mendicant was confronted by Offensive Bias and the last remnants of the Forerunner fleet, vastly outnumbered by the Flood. This led to a final, titanic naval battle between the two metarchs. Mendicant's fatal mistake was that it had come to hold the Forerunners in abject contempt: its rampancy had clouded its perceptions, such that it had become too confident of its own superiority and failed to anticipate its opponent's ingenious feint. During the battle, the Halos were fired and as the pulse swept through both fleets, the Flood-controlled portions of Mendicant's fleet were disabled, suddenly tipping the scales in Offensive Bias' favor. In a matter of minutes, Mendicant Bias was outsmarted and defeated by Offensive Bias, who utilized the now-crewless ships with a ruthless, unconventional efficiency.[21]

Trial and sentence[edit]

"I am penitent. I know that what I have done can not be forgiven. I will accept my stasis with grace, and await a time where I might redeem myself."
— Mendicant Bias accepting its judgement[22]

After the battle, Offensive Bias recovered Mendicant Bias' personality construct array and took it to Installation 00 for study.[2] The IsoDidact placed Mendicant Bias on trial for betraying the ecumene. It was decided to keep the ancilla alive as it had intimate knowledge of the Flood and could be called upon in case of their return. Mendicant was locked in eternal exile and entombed beneath a vast desert on the Ark with only one thought allowed to it: atonement.[23] The legal entity Catalog, who was aware of 2,901,001 cases pending against Mendicant Bias, nonetheless deemed the trial illegal, as the Juridicals were not involved in the proceedings.[24]

Later history[edit]

Post-activation[edit]

The Mendicant Bias shard in the keyship.

"For eons I have watched. Listened to you misinterpret. This is not "Reclamation". This is "Reclaimer" [...] I will reject my bias and make amends... My makers are my masters. I will bring them safely to the Ark."
— Mendicant Bias revealing the Covenant's error and declaring his penance.[25]

An undetermined period of time after the firing of the Halo Array, a shard of the entombed Mendicant Bias' personality construct array managed to find its way aboard the Anodyne Spirit. Attempting to make amends for its crimes against its makers by aiding humanity, the ancilla fragment then escaped from the Ark. However, the Dreadnought crashed on the San'Shyuum homeworld, Janjur Qom.[26] The ship was later found and explored by the San'Shyuum, who eventually made it the centerpiece of the Covenant capital city, High Charity. Mendicant Bias' presence became known to the Covenant, who came to regard it as an Oracle. For a new triumvirate of Hierarchs to ascend, they would need the blessing of the Oracle; however, this was only a formality often exploited for political manipulation, as the dormant ancilla was not known to have actually spoken in generations of the San'Shyuum's recorded history. In truth, the "blessing" was provided by the Philologist, the leader of the ascetic priests allegedly speaking on the Oracle's behalf.

In 2525, Mendicant Bias' fragment on High Charity was "consulted" by Ord Casto, the Minister of Fortitude, and Lod Mron, the Vice Minister of Tranquility; the pair wished to secure the large number of Forerunner artifacts on Harvest as part of their plan to usurp the reigning Hierarchs and to thus inaugurate a new Age of Reclamation. When the Philologist, Hod Rumnt, entered the data into the matrix, Mendicant came back online. In a shocking revelation, Mendicant Bias revealed that the "holy relics" on Harvest were actually humans and that the Covenant faith was based on an ages-old mistranslation. The glyph on the Luminary was mistaken as "reclamation", when it truly meant "Reclaimer". This had the potential to completely undermine the Covenant's unity and faith. The two ministers inducted the Philologist into their plan and brought about their political revolution to prevent this, ultimately leading to the Human-Covenant War.

Mendicant Bias realized that its actions against the Forerunners had been mistaken and announced to its Covenant hosts its intention to bring the "Reclaimers" to the Ark. To this end it attempted to leave High Charity by launching the dreadnought, an act that would have seriously damaged the Covenant capital. Mendicant Bias was foiled only by chance; it was disconnected by some Lekgolo worms that were wriggling inside the ship. The ancilla was more formally disconnected afterward to prevent it from commandeering the ship again.

Human-Covenant War[edit]

"And so here at the end of my life, I do once again betray a former master. The path ahead is fraught with peril. But I will do all I can to keep it stable - keep you safe. I'm not so foolish to think this will absolve me of my sins. One life hardly balances billions. But I would have my masters know that I have changed. And you shall be my example."
— Mendicant Bias to John-117.

During the Fall of High Charity in November 2552, the UNSC AI Cortana fought Mendicant Bias to delay the launching of the Dreadnought, allowing SPARTAN John-117 to board the vessel and return to Earth.[27] On December 11,[28] During the journey to Earth, Mendicant Bias hijacked and terminated a Facilitator-class ancilla called Adjutant Reflex. Having taken over Adjutant Reflex, Bias communicated with an unspecified Reclaimer. However, Adjutant's physical housing was not strong enough to hold Mendicant Bias and it gave up its communication, moving on to using the "ghost.713" matrix on Local node "X.XX.713".[29]

Mendicant Bias' fragment was carried through the Voi slipspace portal to Installation 00, where the missing shard was finally reunited with the part that had resided in the Ark's systems for around one-hundred millennia. This allowed Mendicant to reconstruct itself to an extent and regain control over its processes, although the daemons on the Ark attempted to halt its intrusion in the facility's systems.[2]

On the Ark, Mendicant attempted to communicate with John-117 through terminals, using the "ghost.713" matrix, claiming that it sought atonement by helping the Spartan.[2] The ancilla is also known to have manipulated the terminal transmissions' content to some degree to better suit its own aims, explaining some of the discrepancies between them and other Forerunner logs.[30] In its final message to the Spartan, Mendicant declared that it was at the "end of [its] life",[2] seemingly expecting to be destroyed by Installation 08's firing which obliterated the ring itself and severely damaged the Ark.[31]

Housings[edit]

Mendicant Bias, as depicted by Cortana.
A physical shell used by Mendicant Bias.

A highly advanced and powerful ancilla capable of splintering itself into many independent instances, Mendicant Bias inhabited a number of different physical armatures.

One of Mendicant's primary extensions, kept on Gyre 11, was housed within an enormous, city-sized mass of data crystals, which hovered over a web-like network of green hard light "paths". This structure also contained a central eye, and was ringed with blue hard light structures that vaguely resembled legs. Before Installation 07 was retaken by the IsoDidact, this physical incarnation directly observed a group of humans that had been gathered in the facility.[32]

For movement across Gyre 11, Mendicant Bias used a massive, two-meter wide monitor shell with a single green eye.[33]

During its conversion by the Flood, Mendicant Bias was housed within a monitor-like, though more ornate, casing with three blue eyes that can turn orange and a glyph in the center.[34] The shard in the Anodyne Spirit was housed in a large structure with the three-eyed casing's likeness embedded in its facade.[35] During the 23rd Age of Doubt, however, the Dreadnought's incarnation of Mendicant Bias was based within a smaller, teardrop-shaped casing largely similar to that of a normal installation monitor, having a single eye and a smooth, silver-like surface. Within the casing, barely active circuits ran at low power. The casing was held in a Covenant-made armature and tethered to nearby processing towers with strands of plaited wire.[36]

Trivia[edit]

  • The word "Mendicant" comes from the Latin Mendicans and describes those, particularly from religious orders, who survive purely on charity and begging. "Bias" is a preference to a particular perspective or ideology. It was given this name by the Didact, who characterized him as a "beggar after knowledge".
  • Mendicant Bias may be the source of the whispering voice heard distinctly in the Mausoleum Suite on the Halo 2 Original Soundtrack. There are obvious similarities between the character expressed in the whispers and Mendicant Bias — both are imprisoned by memories of their past crimes, both are seeking forgiveness, and both retain a sense of fatalist philosophy. Its voice may also be heard as a similar whisper during the terminals' shift and when the script changes from the original terminal messages to the later messages after the originals become red. If the audio of the terminals' shifting is played backwards, a voice can be heard, possibly Mendicant Bias'.
  • In Origins, AdjutantReflex's symbol is depicted at the center of Mendicant Bias' casing. This may be due to Cortana's interpretation of the data she possessed on the Forerunner-Flood war, however, as Mendicant Bias is shown to have used two distinct symbols in the terminals on Installation 00. The same symbol is later seen flashing in Cortana's eye toward the end of Origins.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ The Halo 3 terminals present a decidedly different version of the origins of Mendicant Bias: in the terminals, Mendicant is created in the later stages of the Flood war to assault the Gravemind directly (as opposed to over a thousand years beforehand), and its defection immediately precedes its final battle with Offensive Bias. As with many other details in the terminals, the differences to The Forerunner Saga are explained as manipulation of the terminal transmissions by Mendicant Bias itself.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 325
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Halo 3, Terminals
  3. ^ a b c Halo: Primordium, page 190-192
  4. ^ a b c d Halo Encyclopedia (2009 edition), pages 188-189
  5. ^ a b Halo: Primordium, pages 337-338
  6. ^ Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe, "Human Weakness"
  7. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 275
  8. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 214-217
  9. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 282
  10. ^ Halo: Cryptum, pages 300-303
  11. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 335
  12. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 272
  13. ^ Halo: Silentium, page 18
  14. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 313-314
  15. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 356
  16. ^ a b Halo: Silentium, String 33
  17. ^ Halo 3, Terminal 7 ("But the one that destroyed me long ago, in the upper atmosphere of a world far distant from here, was an implement far cruder than I. My weakness was capacity - unintentional though it was! - to choose the Flood.")
  18. ^ Halo: Silentium, page 208
  19. ^ Halo: Silentium, String 35
  20. ^ Halo: Silentium, String 36
  21. ^ Halo 3, Terminal 6
  22. ^ Rebirth
  23. ^ Halo Waypoint - The Trial of Mendicant Bias
  24. ^ Halo Waypoint: Catalog Interaction (post 3015253)
  25. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pages 274-276
  26. ^ Halo Waypoint - Universe: Mendicant Bias
  27. ^ Halo 2, campaign level, High Charity
  28. ^ Halo Waypoint, Hero-Fortitude
  29. ^ Iris
  30. ^ Halo Waypoint: 343 Sparkast 017
  31. ^ Eleventh Hour reports, part 4
  32. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 287-288
  33. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 200
  34. ^ Halo Legends, Origins
  35. ^ Halo 2 Anniversary, Terminal 8
  36. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, page 273