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|name        = ''unknown''<br/>nicknamed "Vergil"
|name        = ''unknown''<br/>nicknamed "Vergil"
|image      = [[File:Huragok Halo 3- ODST.jpg|150px]]
|image      = [[File:Huragok Halo 3- ODST.jpg|150px]]
|species    = Huragok
|species    = UNSC AI/Huragok
|era        = Ninth Age of Reclamation<br/>Human-Covenant War
|era        = Ninth Age of Reclamation<br/>Human-Covenant War
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|affiliation = Covenant Empire (former)
|affiliation = UNSC/Covenant Empire (former)
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"'''Vergil'''" is a [[Huragok]] of the [[Covenant Empire]] who served during the [[First Battle of Earth]] at [[New Mombasa]] <ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''</ref>.
Originally, '''Vergil''' was a subroutine built into the larger [[Superintendant]] artificial intelligence, created by Dr Endesha to look after his daughter, [[Sadie Endesha]].<ref>[[Sadie's Story]]</ref> Using the endless resources of New and Old Mombasa, Vergil performed its tasks without fault, although Sadie found it to be a little restrictive. When the Covenant attacked the area, Vergil was instrumental in Sadie's escape from harm in her struggle to reach her trapped father, commandeering numerous vehicles to assist her, as well as the defence of the city by local militia, police, and UNSC Marines.
 
During the course of the battle, the data from the New Mombasa city A.I. construct, known as the [[Superintendent (Construct)|Superintendent]], was transferred into the memory of this Engineer. The Covenant which enslaved Vergil's race decided to defect to the humans.  


It is also possible that Vergil is the name of the New Mombasa [[Superintendent]] AI, as [[Sadie]] continually refers to the AI as "Vergil" prior to the Covenants appearance on Earth. This would also take place before the [[Huragok]] appeared in Mombasa. <ref>''Audio Transcript - Circle 1, Arc 2''</ref>
In his attempts to find Sadie, Commissioner [[Kinsler]] shut down the Superintendent, hoping that it would lure her out of hiding. Eventually reactivated, Vergil had been badly damaged, and was near to total system shutdown, saved only by the efforts of a renegade Covenant [[Huragok]]. As it worked, the Huragok worked to transfer Vergil to itself, essentially ''becoming'' Vergil. Later, the new Vergil would defect to humanity, allowing itself to be captured by [[Veronica Dare]] and her team of [[The Squad|ODST's]] to give the UNSC vital information on the Covenant, and their intentions for New Mombasa.<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', [[Data Hive (Level)|Data Hive]]</ref>





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Originally, Vergil was a subroutine built into the larger Superintendant artificial intelligence, created by Dr Endesha to look after his daughter, Sadie Endesha.[1] Using the endless resources of New and Old Mombasa, Vergil performed its tasks without fault, although Sadie found it to be a little restrictive. When the Covenant attacked the area, Vergil was instrumental in Sadie's escape from harm in her struggle to reach her trapped father, commandeering numerous vehicles to assist her, as well as the defence of the city by local militia, police, and UNSC Marines.

In his attempts to find Sadie, Commissioner Kinsler shut down the Superintendent, hoping that it would lure her out of hiding. Eventually reactivated, Vergil had been badly damaged, and was near to total system shutdown, saved only by the efforts of a renegade Covenant Huragok. As it worked, the Huragok worked to transfer Vergil to itself, essentially becoming Vergil. Later, the new Vergil would defect to humanity, allowing itself to be captured by Veronica Dare and her team of ODST's to give the UNSC vital information on the Covenant, and their intentions for New Mombasa.[2]


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