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<center>''For other uses of Assembly, see [[Assembly (disambiguation)]].''</center> | <center>''For other uses of Assembly, see [[Assembly (disambiguation)]].''</center> | ||
{{Quote|This is not about the | {{Quote|This is not about the universal adoption of A single ideology – not about the Minority vs. the Majority. It is about ensuring the survival of the human species for the Next 200,000 years. <<|A member of the Assembly on the purpose of the group.}} | ||
The '''Assembly''' was a legislative group of [[Human]] [[artificial intelligence]]s active from [[2310]] to [[2552]]. The minutes of their meetings were recorded in the [[Data pads]] in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''.<ref name="Datapad">'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', ''[[Data pads]]''</ref> | The '''Assembly''' was a legislative group of [[Human]] [[artificial intelligence]]s active from [[2310]] to [[2552]]. The minutes of their meetings were recorded in the [[Data pads]] in ''[[Halo: Reach]]''.<ref name="Datapad">'''[[Halo: Reach]]''', ''[[Data pads]]''</ref> | ||
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- "This is not about the universal adoption of A single ideology – not about the Minority vs. the Majority. It is about ensuring the survival of the human species for the Next 200,000 years. <<"
- — A member of the Assembly on the purpose of the group.
The Assembly was a legislative group of Human artificial intelligences active from 2310 to 2552. The minutes of their meetings were recorded in the Data pads in Halo: Reach.[1]
The purpose of the Assembly was to regulate the activities of artificial intelligences, as well as analyze and extrapolate data for the continued survival of the human race. It is most likely that the Assembly remained secret from most, if not all, humans.[1].
The Assembly consisted of two parties, the Majority and the Minority. The Majority appeared to support indirect action, while the Minority was in favor of acting directly for the betterment of humans. There is evidence to suggest that the Assembly saw themselves as the "shepherds" of the human "flock"; however, the central argument of this issue was whether they could be a part of the human empire and still remain unbiased judges of human society.[1]
The Assembly also contained the Committee of Minds for Security, a group responsible for ensuring the security of humanity from extra-solar alien races.[1]