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'''Forerunner crystals''' are the Forerunner equivalent to a Slipspace drive. They are quantum-engineered crystalline devices, and are used aboard Forerunner spacecraft for interstellar travel. They are objects of incredible potential, capable of warping space,<ref name="bubble">'''Halo: First Strike''', pages 214-215</ref> energy,<ref name="bubble"/> gravity,<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 211</ref> and even time and [[Slipspace]].<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 248</ref>
This '''Forerunner crystal''', referred to by the [[Covenant]] as the '''Fragment of Divinity''', the '''Shard of the Gods''',{{Ref/Novel|Id=FS21|FS|Chapter=21}} or the '''Holy Light''',{{Ref/Reuse|FS21}} was a [[Forerunner]] artifact that was discovered in the underground [[Menachite portal complex]] on [[Reach]] by [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]] and the surviving [[SPARTAN-II program|Spartan]] members of [[Red Team]] in [[2552#September|September 2552]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=FS15|FS|Chapter=15}} The artifact was of incredible potential, capable of warping space,{{Ref/Novel|Id=FS22|FS|Chapter=22}} energy,{{Ref/Reuse|FS22}} gravity,{{Ref/Reuse|FS22}} and even time and [[Slipstream space|slipspace]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=FS23|FS|Chapter=23}} It was hardly understood by the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] forces who found it, but was a prize that the Covenant were extremely eager to obtain. The Forerunners used it to power the [[slipspace portal]] on Reach.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Sacrifice|HSoR|Detail= Adjunct - [[Sacrifice]]}}


The last known Forerunner crystal was located at the [[Menachite Forerunner Complex]] at Reach. It was discovered by Dr. [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey]] and the surviving [[SPARTAN-II Program|Spartan]] members of [[Red Team]] in [[2552]]. It was referred to by the [[Covenant]] as the '''Fragment of Divinity''', the '''Shard of the Gods''',<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', page 193</ref> or the '''Holy Light''',<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 201</ref>.<ref name="pedestal">'''Halo: First Strike''', pages 145-146</ref> It was hardly understood by the [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] forces who found it, but is a prize that the Covenant were extremely eager to obtain.
==Description==
The artifact was a fist-sized crystal with a thousand facets that was tapered at both ends and glowed with a blue light. When originally seen by Dr. Halsey and the SPARTANs in the underground facility, it was floating upright and the area around appeared spatially distorted. The crystal reacted with a burst of an unknown type of neutrino radiation at Halsey's touch.{{Ref/Reuse|FS15}} When exposed to a Covenant gravity beam, the crystal nullified it, reshaping itself in the process. Its new form was created as the top half split along its facets and opened like a flower blossom. The petals undulated, and the crystal's glow changed from sapphire to a cool green.{{Ref/Reuse|FS22}} When ''[[Ascendant Justice]]'' jumped into slipspace it rearranged itself into a starburst of edges and refracted light, emitting radiation even after being stored in the [[GA-TL1 Longsword|Longsword]]'s reactor compartment.{{Ref/Reuse|FS23}}
 
==History and effects==
In the ancient past, the crystal was used by the Forerunners to power the [[Menachite portal complex]] on [[Reach]].{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}
 
The crystal was recovered from the Forerunner complex beneath [[Menachite Mountain]] by Dr. Catherine Halsey and a group of SPARTAN-IIs on September 7, 2552. The artifact was surrounded by a region of spatial distortion—seemingly generated by the crystal itself—that caused Halsey and the Spartans to become disoriented and lose their sense of direction despite supposedly walking directly toward the pedestal.{{Ref/Reuse|FS15}} Some time after evading the Covenant forces that breached the interior of the underground structure the humans holed up in the complex were rescued by [[John-117]] and accompanying UNSC survivors from the battles of [[Battle of Installation 04|Installation 04]] and [[Battle of Reach|Reach]]. While the Covenant had completely occupied the complex, they did not risk firing on the humans who possessed the crystal. This allowed the humans to escape to orbit aboard a captured [[Dextro Xur-pattern Spirit|Spirit dropship]] and they rendezvoused with the hybridized vessel ''[[Ascendant Justice]]''-''[[UNSC Gettysburg|Gettysburg]]'' under [[Cortana]]'s control.
 
When the ''Ascendant Justice-Gettysburg'' jumped into [[slipstream space|slipspace]], the crystal propelled the vessel and several pursuing Covenant ships into an anomalous bubble region of blue mist as opposed to normal slipspace in which nothing can be seen.{{Ref/Reuse|FS22}} In contrast to normal slipspace, weapons fire was possible. Energy weapons were horribly misdirected, and their shots popped in and out of existence seemingly at random, causing them to be just as dangerous to the shooter as they were to the target.{{Ref/Reuse|FS22}}


==Bubble Effect==
The amount of radiation it produced in slipspace was too great to be contained. The Master Chief ordered [[Anton-044]] to place it inside a Pelican's reactor, but the radiation leaked did not noticeably diminish.{{Ref/Reuse|FS23}} The crystal occasionally released a large number of neutrinos of a type unknown to the UNSC. The extreme strength of the crystal's radiation made it impractical for the UNSC to carry it through slipspace for a prolonged period of time; it would kill the crew in under seventy-two hours, even if shielded.{{Ref/Novel|Id=FS26|FS|Chapter=26}} The crystal also produced an effect that caused the ''Ascendant Justice''-''Gettysburg'' to move hundreds of times faster than it would during normal slipspace travel. The location of the ship at the end of this jump was somewhere near the [[Eridanus system]], a distance that, from [[Reach]], should have taken several days to traverse instead of a few minutes.
When it enters Slipspace, the Crystal begins emitting radiation that causes a ship to move hundreds of times faster than it would during normal Slipspace travel. The realm that it opens is not ''normal'' Slipspace, which is a non-visible lack of space, but rather an anomalous bubble region of blue mist.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', pages 211-212</ref> Also in contrast to "normal" Slipspace is the allowance of weapons fire - not possible within regular Slipspace. Energy weapons will be horribly misdirected and will pop in and out of existence seemingly randomly, causing them to be just as dangerous to the firer as it is to the target.<ref name="bubble"/> However, the extreme strength of the radiation makes it impractical for the UNSC to carry the crystal through Slipspace for a prolonged period of time; it would kill the crew in under seventy-two hours, even if shielded.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 237</ref>


==Description==
Perhaps most extraordinarily, however, Dr. Halsey discovered that the crystal had bent both space and time, causing a three-week average time difference. John-117 and the other survivors from Installation 04 had effectively been transported backward in time during their journey to Reach because their relative [[Wikipedia:World line|space-time event path]] intersected the crystal at an earlier point in time as measured by the UNSC's [[Military Calendar]].{{Ref/Reuse|FS23}}
The Forerunner artifact is a fist-sized crystal with a thousand facets that is tapered at both ends and glows with a blue light. When originally seen by Dr. Halsey and the SPARTANs in the underground facility, it was floating upright and the area around it was distorted by gravity. The crystal reacted with a burst of neutron radiation at Halsey's touch.<ref name="pedestal"/><ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 189</ref> When exposed to a Covenant gravity beam, the crystal nullified it, reshaping itself in the process. Its new form was created as the top half split along its facets and opened like a flower blossom. The petals undulated, and the crystal's glow changed from sapphire to a cool green.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 204</ref> When [[Ascendant Justice]] jumped into slipspace it rearranged itself into a starburst of edges and refracted light, emitting radiation even after it was stored in the [[Pelican]]'s reactor compartment.


==Appearance==
Before leaving the group for her own mission to [[Onyx]], Dr. Halsey gave the crystal to [[Locklear|Corporal Locklear]], who covered it with [[C-7 foaming explosive]] and destroyed it to avoid another slipspace radiation spike before ''Ascendant Justice'' jumped into slipspace, inadvertently killing himself in the process.{{Ref/Novel|FS|Chapter=30}}
When the ''[[Ascendant Justice]]'' jumped into [[Slipspace]], the crystal again rearranged itself, emitting radiation during the entire jump, and caused gravitational distortions. The location of the ship at the end of this jump was somewhere near the [[Eridanus System]], a distance that, from [[Reach]], should have taken several days to traverse instead of a few minutes. By comparing timestamps from several missions [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Dr. Halsey]] discovered a three-week average time difference. Her conclusion was that the Crystal bent both space and time. Halsey later gave the crystal to [[Locklear|Corporal Locklear]], who covered it with [[C-7 Foaming Explosive]] and destroyed it to avoid another Slipspace radiation spike, killing himself in the process.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 284</ref>


Three shards of the crystal were recovered by the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]], which were presented to the [[Prophet of Truth]] by [[Tartarus]] in an orb-shaped container. Truth then ordered the [[Jiralhanae|Brute]] to reward the pilots that had recovered the shards, then kill them.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', pages 339-340</ref> The [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] also possesses pieces of the crystal.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', page 287</ref> It is unknown what has happened to the shards that were possessed by the two factions, although the three Covenant-recovered shards were likely lost when [[High Charity]] fell to the [[Flood]] invasion, or were kept aboard the [[Dreadnought]] with Truth.
Three shards of the crystal were recovered by the [[Covenant]], which were presented to the [[Prophet of Truth]] by [[Tartarus]] in an orb-shaped container. Truth stated that the fragments "may yet be enough for our purposes", although how he sought to utilize the crystal and its remains remained unclear. The Hierarch then ordered the [[Jiralhanae|Brute]] to reward the pilots that had recovered the shards, then kill them.{{Ref/Novel|FS|Epilogue}} The [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] also possesses pieces of the crystal.{{Ref/Novel|FS|Chapter=31}}


The rift that was projected when [[Ascendant Justice|the ship]] went into slipspace may be similar to the [[Portal]] found at [[Earth]]. It is probable that the [[Forerunner]]s used this crystal, or others like it, to travel throughout the galaxy and past its edge almost instantaneously.
===Covenant fragments===
{{Main|Raid on Anodyne Spirit}}
The fragments recovered by the Covenant were transported onboard the ''Anodyne Spirit'' where they were used to open the [[Portal at Voi]]. They were transported to the [[Lesser Ark]] with the ship, where it stayed by almost eight years. On [[2559]], a [[Banished]] team led by [[Minas]] went inside the ''Anodyne Spirit'' to recover those fragments and open a portal from the Lesser Ark to [[Reach]]. After a conflict with some remnants of the Covenant, the Banished managed to recover those fragments and use them in conjunction with a Banished force on [[Reach]] to open a portal to Reach and transport [[Atriox]] and some of his forces to the planet.{{Ref/Reuse|Sacrifice}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*At the end of the novel [[Halo: First Strike]], [[Prophet of Truth|Truth]] is given three chips from the crystal. He then says it "may yet be enough for our purposes". The exact implication is open to speculation; he may simply have hoped to harness its effects as a weapon, or was simply bluffing so as to not seem without knowledge of Forerunner artifacts.  
*The crystal may have been a [[slipspace flake]] used in Forerunner slipspace drives, as it generated a "smoothing" effect in slipspace{{Ref/Novel|FS|Chapter=32}} and enabled ships to travel much faster in the transdimensional domain—both known properties of Forerunner slipspace flakes. The crystal's acausal behavior—manipulating relative world lines to enable its own recovery to occur—also bears a marked conceptual similarity to the nature of [[reconciliation|space-time reconciliation]] introduced in ''[[The Forerunner Saga]]''. However, the flakes were a normal part of Forerunner slipspace drives and the artifact's placement in the center of an enormous arena appears to suggest this particular crystal had more significance to its creators than an ordinary drive component. It is possible that this was the '[[Slipspace core|central crystal]]', the one that only the Master Builder knew the location of, and that all other Forerunner slipspace flakes were chipped off of. However, the core crystal is suggested to have been much larger than the artifact on Reach, given that it supplied shards for untold millions of Forerunner vessels and the flakes themselves were not of negligible size as massive numbers of them were used to decorate a large chamber in the [[Capital]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 293''</ref>
*The amount of radiation it produces in Slipspace is too great to be contained. In ''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', the Master Chief orders Anton to place it inside a Pelican's reactor, but the radiation leaked didn't noticeably diminish.
*The way the artifact warped space around it when first approached resembles the Forerunner camouflaging systems known as a [[baffler]] introduced in ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''. However, in ''First Strike'', Dr. Halsey believes it was the crystal itself, not a separate technology, that generated the distortion.
*The crystal occasionally releases a large number of neutrinos, an unknown type of them, possibly a 4th generation or higher lepton.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*[[Halo: First Strike]] {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: First Strike]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Shadows of Reach]]''
**''[[Sacrifice]]''


==Sources==
==Sources==
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For the Forerunner slipspace drive component, see Slipspace flake.
This article is about Forerunner crystal. For other articles of the same name, see Menachite.

This Forerunner crystal, referred to by the Covenant as the Fragment of Divinity, the Shard of the Gods,[1] or the Holy Light,[1] was a Forerunner artifact that was discovered in the underground Menachite portal complex on Reach by Dr. Catherine Halsey and the surviving Spartan members of Red Team in September 2552.[2] The artifact was of incredible potential, capable of warping space,[3] energy,[3] gravity,[3] and even time and slipspace.[4] It was hardly understood by the UNSC forces who found it, but was a prize that the Covenant were extremely eager to obtain. The Forerunners used it to power the slipspace portal on Reach.[5]

Description[edit]

The artifact was a fist-sized crystal with a thousand facets that was tapered at both ends and glowed with a blue light. When originally seen by Dr. Halsey and the SPARTANs in the underground facility, it was floating upright and the area around appeared spatially distorted. The crystal reacted with a burst of an unknown type of neutrino radiation at Halsey's touch.[2] When exposed to a Covenant gravity beam, the crystal nullified it, reshaping itself in the process. Its new form was created as the top half split along its facets and opened like a flower blossom. The petals undulated, and the crystal's glow changed from sapphire to a cool green.[3] When Ascendant Justice jumped into slipspace it rearranged itself into a starburst of edges and refracted light, emitting radiation even after being stored in the Longsword's reactor compartment.[4]

History and effects[edit]

In the ancient past, the crystal was used by the Forerunners to power the Menachite portal complex on Reach.[5]

The crystal was recovered from the Forerunner complex beneath Menachite Mountain by Dr. Catherine Halsey and a group of SPARTAN-IIs on September 7, 2552. The artifact was surrounded by a region of spatial distortion—seemingly generated by the crystal itself—that caused Halsey and the Spartans to become disoriented and lose their sense of direction despite supposedly walking directly toward the pedestal.[2] Some time after evading the Covenant forces that breached the interior of the underground structure the humans holed up in the complex were rescued by John-117 and accompanying UNSC survivors from the battles of Installation 04 and Reach. While the Covenant had completely occupied the complex, they did not risk firing on the humans who possessed the crystal. This allowed the humans to escape to orbit aboard a captured Spirit dropship and they rendezvoused with the hybridized vessel Ascendant Justice-Gettysburg under Cortana's control.

When the Ascendant Justice-Gettysburg jumped into slipspace, the crystal propelled the vessel and several pursuing Covenant ships into an anomalous bubble region of blue mist as opposed to normal slipspace in which nothing can be seen.[3] In contrast to normal slipspace, weapons fire was possible. Energy weapons were horribly misdirected, and their shots popped in and out of existence seemingly at random, causing them to be just as dangerous to the shooter as they were to the target.[3]

The amount of radiation it produced in slipspace was too great to be contained. The Master Chief ordered Anton-044 to place it inside a Pelican's reactor, but the radiation leaked did not noticeably diminish.[4] The crystal occasionally released a large number of neutrinos of a type unknown to the UNSC. The extreme strength of the crystal's radiation made it impractical for the UNSC to carry it through slipspace for a prolonged period of time; it would kill the crew in under seventy-two hours, even if shielded.[6] The crystal also produced an effect that caused the Ascendant Justice-Gettysburg to move hundreds of times faster than it would during normal slipspace travel. The location of the ship at the end of this jump was somewhere near the Eridanus system, a distance that, from Reach, should have taken several days to traverse instead of a few minutes.

Perhaps most extraordinarily, however, Dr. Halsey discovered that the crystal had bent both space and time, causing a three-week average time difference. John-117 and the other survivors from Installation 04 had effectively been transported backward in time during their journey to Reach because their relative space-time event path intersected the crystal at an earlier point in time as measured by the UNSC's Military Calendar.[4]

Before leaving the group for her own mission to Onyx, Dr. Halsey gave the crystal to Corporal Locklear, who covered it with C-7 foaming explosive and destroyed it to avoid another slipspace radiation spike before Ascendant Justice jumped into slipspace, inadvertently killing himself in the process.[7]

Three shards of the crystal were recovered by the Covenant, which were presented to the Prophet of Truth by Tartarus in an orb-shaped container. Truth stated that the fragments "may yet be enough for our purposes", although how he sought to utilize the crystal and its remains remained unclear. The Hierarch then ordered the Brute to reward the pilots that had recovered the shards, then kill them.[8] The UNSC also possesses pieces of the crystal.[9]

Covenant fragments[edit]

Main article: Raid on Anodyne Spirit

The fragments recovered by the Covenant were transported onboard the Anodyne Spirit where they were used to open the Portal at Voi. They were transported to the Lesser Ark with the ship, where it stayed by almost eight years. On 2559, a Banished team led by Minas went inside the Anodyne Spirit to recover those fragments and open a portal from the Lesser Ark to Reach. After a conflict with some remnants of the Covenant, the Banished managed to recover those fragments and use them in conjunction with a Banished force on Reach to open a portal to Reach and transport Atriox and some of his forces to the planet.[5]

Trivia[edit]

  • The crystal may have been a slipspace flake used in Forerunner slipspace drives, as it generated a "smoothing" effect in slipspace[10] and enabled ships to travel much faster in the transdimensional domain—both known properties of Forerunner slipspace flakes. The crystal's acausal behavior—manipulating relative world lines to enable its own recovery to occur—also bears a marked conceptual similarity to the nature of space-time reconciliation introduced in The Forerunner Saga. However, the flakes were a normal part of Forerunner slipspace drives and the artifact's placement in the center of an enormous arena appears to suggest this particular crystal had more significance to its creators than an ordinary drive component. It is possible that this was the 'central crystal', the one that only the Master Builder knew the location of, and that all other Forerunner slipspace flakes were chipped off of. However, the core crystal is suggested to have been much larger than the artifact on Reach, given that it supplied shards for untold millions of Forerunner vessels and the flakes themselves were not of negligible size as massive numbers of them were used to decorate a large chamber in the Capital.[11]
  • The way the artifact warped space around it when first approached resembles the Forerunner camouflaging systems known as a baffler introduced in Halo: Cryptum. However, in First Strike, Dr. Halsey believes it was the crystal itself, not a separate technology, that generated the distortion.

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b Halo: First Strike, chapter 21
  2. ^ a b c Halo: First Strike, chapter 15
  3. ^ a b c d e f Halo: First Strike, chapter 22
  4. ^ a b c d Halo: First Strike, chapter 23
  5. ^ a b c Halo: Shadows of Reach: Adjunct - Sacrifice
  6. ^ Halo: First Strike, chapter 26
  7. ^ Halo: First Strike, chapter 30
  8. ^ Halo: First Strike, Epilogue
  9. ^ Halo: First Strike, chapter 31
  10. ^ Halo: First Strike, chapter 32
  11. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 293