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'''Deep Winter''' was the [[Artificial Intelligence]] (A.I.) assigned to the survey team on planet [[Onyx]], [[Zone 67]]. He took the form of an old man with a snowy cape that blew snowflakes and ice as it "moved".<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', page 106</ref>
'''Deep Winter''' was the [[Artificial Intelligence]] (A.I.) assigned to the survey team on planet [[Onyx]], [[Zone 67]]. He took the form of an old man with a snowy cape that blew snowflakes and ice as it "moved".<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', ''page 106''</ref>


Though it is never specifically mentioned, Deep Winter seems to have replaced [[Eternal Spring]] when the "smart" AI "died" in [[2537]]. Deep Winter was a 5th generation "smart" AI, which may possess longer life spans than previous generations of [[UNSC]] AI, or a "dumb AI", as it seems he lived from 2537 until 2551, double the number of years a 3rd generation smart AI lives.
Though it is never specifically mentioned, Deep Winter seems to have replaced [[Eternal Spring]] when the "smart" AI "died" in [[2537]]. Deep Winter was a 5th generation "smart" AI, which may possess longer life spans than previous generations of [[UNSC]] AI, or a "dumb AI", as it seems he lived from 2537 until 2551, double the number of years a 3rd generation smart AI lives.


Deep Winter was known to be very talkative. He seemed to enjoy the company of [[Kurt-051]], [[Senior Chief Petty Officer|SCPO]] [[Franklin Mendez]] and the [[Spartan-III]]s at [[Camp Currahee]]. Deep Winter also showed great concern for the young [[Spartans]] and often acted in what he thought to be their best interest, even when not ordered to do so. He monitored the progress and actions of the [[Beta Company]] Spartans even after they graduated and then monitored the progress of the [[Gamma Company]] Spartans as well. In [[2551]], he discovered the illegal drugs used in the augmentation process of the Gammas and tried to warn Kurt-051 via a secret [[Slipspace COM Launcher]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', page 107</ref> He was shut down soon after, as he had reached the end of his operational lifespan, but left files for Kurt to trace the source of the drugs. Ironically, Kurt was the one who was responsible for the illegal drugs, and he promptly had the files erased. They both thought they had done what was best for the Spartan-III's.
Deep Winter was known to be very talkative. He seemed to enjoy the company of [[Kurt-051]], [[Senior Chief Petty Officer|SCPO]] [[Franklin Mendez]] and the [[Spartan-III]]s at [[Camp Currahee]]. Deep Winter also showed great concern for the young [[Spartans]] and often acted in what he thought to be their best interest, even when not ordered to do so. He monitored the progress and actions of the [[Beta Company]] Spartans even after they graduated and then monitored the progress of the [[Gamma Company]] Spartans as well. In [[2551]], he discovered the illegal drugs used in the augmentation process of the Gammas and tried to warn Kurt-051 via a secret [[Slipspace COM Launcher]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 107''</ref> He was shut down soon after, as he had reached the end of his operational lifespan, but left files for Kurt to trace the source of the drugs. Ironically, Kurt was the one who was responsible for the illegal drugs, and he promptly had the files erased. They both thought they had done what was best for the Spartan-III's.


Deep Winter was replaced by the newer "smart" AI, [[Endless Summer]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', page 121</ref>
Deep Winter was replaced by the newer "smart" AI, [[Endless Summer]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 121''</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Deep Winter
Biographical information

Began service:

2537 or 2544

Ended service:

2551

Gender:

Male Programming

Description:

An old man with a snowy cape, often accompanied by holographic ice and snow

Color(s):

Blue

Political and military information

Functionality:

Part of survey team located on the planet Onyx

 

Deep Winter was the Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) assigned to the survey team on planet Onyx, Zone 67. He took the form of an old man with a snowy cape that blew snowflakes and ice as it "moved".[1]

Though it is never specifically mentioned, Deep Winter seems to have replaced Eternal Spring when the "smart" AI "died" in 2537. Deep Winter was a 5th generation "smart" AI, which may possess longer life spans than previous generations of UNSC AI, or a "dumb AI", as it seems he lived from 2537 until 2551, double the number of years a 3rd generation smart AI lives.

Deep Winter was known to be very talkative. He seemed to enjoy the company of Kurt-051, SCPO Franklin Mendez and the Spartan-IIIs at Camp Currahee. Deep Winter also showed great concern for the young Spartans and often acted in what he thought to be their best interest, even when not ordered to do so. He monitored the progress and actions of the Beta Company Spartans even after they graduated and then monitored the progress of the Gamma Company Spartans as well. In 2551, he discovered the illegal drugs used in the augmentation process of the Gammas and tried to warn Kurt-051 via a secret Slipspace COM Launcher.[2] He was shut down soon after, as he had reached the end of his operational lifespan, but left files for Kurt to trace the source of the drugs. Ironically, Kurt was the one who was responsible for the illegal drugs, and he promptly had the files erased. They both thought they had done what was best for the Spartan-III's.

Deep Winter was replaced by the newer "smart" AI, Endless Summer.[3]

Trivia

  • Deep Winter and Endless Summer are said to be roundabout opposites to themselves in both personalities and mannerisms, considering the adjacent seasons in the real world, both Summer and Winter.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 106
  2. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 107
  3. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, page 121