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Once installed, they cannot be removed without killing the host or doing permanent damage to the host's brain and are therefore permanent. Their main use is the storage of data codes, NAV data, and also for receiving telemetry from outside sources. [[AIs]] can access the lace with the owner's consent and retrieve data for use. The owner of the lace can also receive data about the ship they command, sent directly to their retinas courtesy of the shipboard AI. The CNI Transponder of the commanding officer is the only thing with clearance for initiating a vessel's auto destruct. This way, the only way a ship may be destroyed is if its commander authorizes the destruction, if it is done manually like in [[The Maw]], or if the commander is dead, their interface may be removed. Although permanent, they can be upgraded for specialized functions.<ref>''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''</ref> | Once installed, they cannot be removed without killing the host or doing permanent damage to the host's brain and are therefore permanent. Their main use is the storage of data codes, NAV data, and also for receiving telemetry from outside sources. [[AIs]] can access the lace with the owner's consent and retrieve data for use. The owner of the lace can also receive data about the ship they command, sent directly to their retinas courtesy of the shipboard AI. The CNI Transponder of the commanding officer is the only thing with clearance for initiating a vessel's auto destruct. This way, the only way a ship may be destroyed is if its commander authorizes the destruction, if it is done manually like in [[The Maw]], or if the commander is dead, their interface may be removed. Although permanent, they can be upgraded for specialized functions.<ref>''[[Halo: The Fall of Reach]]''</ref> | ||
CNI's | CNI's have classified data stored within them and have been proven effective even against the [[Flood]] extraction for a limited time.<ref>''[[Halo: The Flood]]''</ref> | ||
In the level [[Keyes (Level)|Keyes]], the [[Master Chief]] recovers the Command Neural Interface from the body of [[Captain Keyes]], whose Flood-infected form had to be killed in order to retrieve it.<ref>''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', [[Keyes (Level)]].</ref> | In the level [[Keyes (Level)|Keyes]], the [[Master Chief]] recovers the Command Neural Interface from the body of [[Captain Keyes]], whose Flood-infected form had to be killed in order to retrieve it.<ref>''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'', [[Keyes (Level)]].</ref> |
Revision as of 04:42, November 1, 2009
Command Neural Interface or CNI implants are implanted in the brain of every UNSC ship commander. In addition to the duties of a standard Neural Interface, they also have several purposes specific to a ship commander.
Once installed, they cannot be removed without killing the host or doing permanent damage to the host's brain and are therefore permanent. Their main use is the storage of data codes, NAV data, and also for receiving telemetry from outside sources. AIs can access the lace with the owner's consent and retrieve data for use. The owner of the lace can also receive data about the ship they command, sent directly to their retinas courtesy of the shipboard AI. The CNI Transponder of the commanding officer is the only thing with clearance for initiating a vessel's auto destruct. This way, the only way a ship may be destroyed is if its commander authorizes the destruction, if it is done manually like in The Maw, or if the commander is dead, their interface may be removed. Although permanent, they can be upgraded for specialized functions.[1]
CNI's have classified data stored within them and have been proven effective even against the Flood extraction for a limited time.[2]
In the level Keyes, the Master Chief recovers the Command Neural Interface from the body of Captain Keyes, whose Flood-infected form had to be killed in order to retrieve it.[3]
Trivia
- In Halo: CE, Halo 2 and Halo 3 , the hidden skulls and the Oddball have a Command Neural Interface at the back that can be clearly seen in Theater Mode.