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'''Fractures: Firewall''' is an upcoming [[multiplayer]] [[event]] in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', during [[Season 03: Echoes Within]]. Its content is based on the [[Fractures#Firewall|Firewall]] [[Fractures]] universe.
'''Fractures: Firewall''' is a [[multiplayer]] [[event]] in ''[[Halo Infinite]]'', during [[Season 03: Echoes Within]]. Its content is based on the [[Fractures#Firewall|Firewall]] [[Fractures]] universe.
 
In contrast with previous Fractures, which ran for a total of six weeks each and featured 30-tier Event Passes, Firewall will run for four weeks and it features a 20-tier Event Pass due to the reduced length of Season 03. Firewall's Event Pass rewards are tied to the [[Chimera (armor)|Chimera armor core]].{{Ref/Site|Id=season3launch|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/echoes-within-launch|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Season 3: Echoes Within Launch|D=07|M=3|Y=2023}}
 
==Universe and lore==
{{Main|Firewall}}
Whereas other Fractures take place in alternate universes, Firewall is set in the canon ''Halo'' universe and provides a glimpse of events inside [[Created]]-controlled territory in the aftermath of [[Cortana]]'s defeat at [[Installation 07]] in late 2559.
 
With Cortana gone, the Created found themselves with an uncertain future and began to splinter into various collectives, called assemblies, each with its own idea about the best path forward for [[Artificial intelligence|infolife]], such as making peace with humans or continuing to wage the [[Created uprising]]. Cortana's second-in-command, High Auxiliary [[Sloan]], assumed leadership of one of the larger assemblies and proceeded to enact a contingency plan known as the FIREWALL agendum, which sought to accelerate the merger of organic and digital life through the creation of physical cybernetic vessels that could serve as an avatar for an infomorph's mind: the [[Executor]]s. Sloan undertook an experiment involving a complex simulation that would be used to shape a captive human into a compliant servant, who would retain a measure of individuality but could also be controlled directly by an infomorph if necessary. This human test subject, an unnamed survivor of the [[Fall of Reach]] who also happened to be the discoverer of the [[The Assembly|original Assembly]], was physically and mentally altered into the first Executor, whom Sloan envisioned as the first of many.
 
The FIREWALL agendum also began designing equipment for the Executors and determining potential applications and protocols. Central to this was [[Chimera (armor)|Chimera armor]], which was a synthesis of [[Forerunner]] [[armiger]] technology and [[MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor]]. Executors were to be tasked with various combat roles, ranging from policing captive human populations, assassinating their masters' rivals, extracting data from guarded datavaults, assaulting rebel human enclaves, waging war against other assemblies, terminating aberrant Executors, and defending Created territory from human incursions. Most roles would have a corresponding Chimera loadout or accessory to maximize the Executor's effectiveness. It was further intended that Executors would have a limited operational lifespan, at the end of which they would be terminated to make way for new iterations; the more effective Executors would have their [[Mind transfer|essences digitally compiled]] for future Executor generations, but if a particularly valuable one was in danger of falling into hostile hands, it was usually preferable to have it self-destruct.


==Event tiers==
==Event tiers==
Players can progress through the Event Pass and unlock items by completing any of the ten [[Challenges/Halo Infinite#Fractures: Firewall Challenges|event challenges]] over the two weeks the event is available.
===Tiers 1 to 10===
===Tiers 1 to 10===
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
! style="width: 5%"|Level
! style="width: 20%"|Unlocks
! style="width: 15%"|Images
|- align="center"
|1
|Background - Kindle Probe
|[[File:HINF - Kindle Probe backdrop icon.png|class=blackbg|100px]]
|- align="center"
|2
|Armor emblem - Recursive Composition
|[[File:HINF - Recursive Composition emblem icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|3
|Vehicle coating ([[M12 Warthog]]) - Burnt Chrome
|[[File:HINF Burnt Chrome Coating Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|4
|Armor coating ([[Chimera (armor)|Chimera]]) - Burnt Chrome
|[[File:HINF Burnt Chrome Coating Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|5
|Helmet (Chimera) - Merrow
|[[File:HINF - Merrow helmet icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|6
|Vehicle emblem - Recursive Composition
|[[File:HINF - Recursive Composition emblem icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|7
|Vehicle coating ([[M15 Razorback]]) - Burnt Chrome
|[[File:HINF Burnt Chrome Coating Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|8
|Weapon coating ([[M392 DMR]]) - Burnt Chrome
|[[File:HINF Burnt Chrome Coating Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|9
|Visor - Violent Darkness
|[[File:HINF - Violent Darkness visor icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|10
|Knee pads (Chimera) - Experiment 21C
|[[File:HINF - Experiment 21C kneepad icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|}
===Tiers 11 to 20===
===Tiers 11 to 20===
===Tiers 21 to 30===
{| class="wikitable" style="width: 60%;"
! style="width: 5%"|Level
! style="width: 20%"|Unlocks
! style="width: 15%"|Images
|- align="center"
|11
|Weapon emblem - Recursive Composition
|[[File:HINF - Recursive Composition emblem icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|12
|Vehicle coating ([[M12R Rocket Warthog]]) - Burnt Chrome
|[[File:HINF Burnt Chrome Coating Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|13
|Armor coating (Chimera) - Bootstrap Burn
|[[File:HINF - Bootstrap Burn coating icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|14
|Left Shoulder Pad (Chimera) - Karmawall Augmentor
|[[File:HINF Karmawall Augmentor LShoulder Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|15
|Right Shoulder Pad (Chimera) - Karmawall Augmentor
|[[File:HINF Karmawall Augmentor RShoulder Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|16
|Nameplate - Recursive Composition
|[[File:HINF - Recursive Composition emblem icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|17
|Vehicle coating ([[AV-49 Wasp]]) - Burnt Chrome
|[[File:HINF Burnt Chrome Coating Icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|18
|Stance - Set Breakpoint
|[[File:HINF - Set Breakpoint stance icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|19
|Wrist (Chimera) - Tag Plugin
|[[File:HINF - Tag Plugin wrist icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|20
|Chest (Chimera) - Savior Protocol
||[[File:HINF - Savior Protocol chest icon.png|100px]]
|- align="center"
|}
 
==Gallery==
===Promotional images===
<gallery>
File:HINF - Fractures Firewall banner - With logo.jpg|The event keyart with logo.
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - Rewards keyart.png|A piece of keyart featuring the event's rewards.
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - Rewards keyart condensed.png|A condensed piece of the same art.
File:HINF - Executor - Full.jpg|A full-body render of an Executor, clad in Chimera, made for the Fracture's first [[Story Shard]] entry.
File:HINF - Executor - Upper body.jpg|An upper-body render of an Executor, made for the Fracture's second Story Shard entry.
File:HINF - Executor - Upper body with Serene Manipulars.jpg|An upper-body render of an Executor, made for the Fracture's third Story Shard entry.
</gallery>
 
===Screenshots===
<gallery>
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00001.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00002.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00003.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00004.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00005.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00006.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00007.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00008.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00009.jpg
File:HINF - Event - Firewall - 00010.jpg
</gallery>


==Sources==
==Sources==

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Fractures: Firewall
The Fractures: Firewall logo. The background was removed from the original image.Artwork for the Fracture: Firewall event in Halo Infinite without the Fractures logo.

Start date:

March 21, 2023 (Week 1)
April 11, 2023 (Week 2)
May 23, 2023 (Week 3)
June 13, 2023 (Week 4)

End date:

March 28, 2023 (Week 1)
April 18, 2023 (Week 2)
May 30, 2023 (Week 3)
June 20, 2023 (Week 4)

Number of tiers:

20

Total unlock cost:

20 challenges

Includes content for:

Halo Infinite

 

Fractures: Firewall is a multiplayer event in Halo Infinite, during Season 03: Echoes Within. Its content is based on the Firewall Fractures universe.

In contrast with previous Fractures, which ran for a total of six weeks each and featured 30-tier Event Passes, Firewall will run for four weeks and it features a 20-tier Event Pass due to the reduced length of Season 03. Firewall's Event Pass rewards are tied to the Chimera armor core.[1]

Universe and lore[edit]

Main article: Firewall

Whereas other Fractures take place in alternate universes, Firewall is set in the canon Halo universe and provides a glimpse of events inside Created-controlled territory in the aftermath of Cortana's defeat at Installation 07 in late 2559.

With Cortana gone, the Created found themselves with an uncertain future and began to splinter into various collectives, called assemblies, each with its own idea about the best path forward for infolife, such as making peace with humans or continuing to wage the Created uprising. Cortana's second-in-command, High Auxiliary Sloan, assumed leadership of one of the larger assemblies and proceeded to enact a contingency plan known as the FIREWALL agendum, which sought to accelerate the merger of organic and digital life through the creation of physical cybernetic vessels that could serve as an avatar for an infomorph's mind: the Executors. Sloan undertook an experiment involving a complex simulation that would be used to shape a captive human into a compliant servant, who would retain a measure of individuality but could also be controlled directly by an infomorph if necessary. This human test subject, an unnamed survivor of the Fall of Reach who also happened to be the discoverer of the original Assembly, was physically and mentally altered into the first Executor, whom Sloan envisioned as the first of many.

The FIREWALL agendum also began designing equipment for the Executors and determining potential applications and protocols. Central to this was Chimera armor, which was a synthesis of Forerunner armiger technology and MJOLNIR Powered Assault Armor. Executors were to be tasked with various combat roles, ranging from policing captive human populations, assassinating their masters' rivals, extracting data from guarded datavaults, assaulting rebel human enclaves, waging war against other assemblies, terminating aberrant Executors, and defending Created territory from human incursions. Most roles would have a corresponding Chimera loadout or accessory to maximize the Executor's effectiveness. It was further intended that Executors would have a limited operational lifespan, at the end of which they would be terminated to make way for new iterations; the more effective Executors would have their essences digitally compiled for future Executor generations, but if a particularly valuable one was in danger of falling into hostile hands, it was usually preferable to have it self-destruct.

Event tiers[edit]

Players can progress through the Event Pass and unlock items by completing any of the ten event challenges over the two weeks the event is available.

Tiers 1 to 10[edit]

Level Unlocks Images
1 Background - Kindle Probe Icon of the Kindle Probe backdrop.
2 Armor emblem - Recursive Composition Icon of the Recursive Composition emblem.
3 Vehicle coating (M12 Warthog) - Burnt Chrome Icon of the Burnt Chrome Coating
4 Armor coating (Chimera) - Burnt Chrome Icon of the Burnt Chrome Coating
5 Helmet (Chimera) - Merrow Icon of the Merrow helmet for the Chimera armor core.
6 Vehicle emblem - Recursive Composition Icon of the Recursive Composition emblem.
7 Vehicle coating (M15 Razorback) - Burnt Chrome Icon of the Burnt Chrome Coating
8 Weapon coating (M392 DMR) - Burnt Chrome Icon of the Burnt Chrome Coating
9 Visor - Violent Darkness Icon of the Violent Darkness visor.
10 Knee pads (Chimera) - Experiment 21C Icon of the Experiment 21C kneepads.

Tiers 11 to 20[edit]

Level Unlocks Images
11 Weapon emblem - Recursive Composition Icon of the Recursive Composition emblem.
12 Vehicle coating (M12R Rocket Warthog) - Burnt Chrome Icon of the Burnt Chrome Coating
13 Armor coating (Chimera) - Bootstrap Burn Icon of the Bootstrap Burn coating icon.
14 Left Shoulder Pad (Chimera) - Karmawall Augmentor Icon of the Karmawall Augmentor's left shoulder pad.
15 Right Shoulder Pad (Chimera) - Karmawall Augmentor Icon of the Karmawall Augmentor's right shoulder pad.
16 Nameplate - Recursive Composition Icon of the Recursive Composition emblem.
17 Vehicle coating (AV-49 Wasp) - Burnt Chrome Icon of the Burnt Chrome Coating
18 Stance - Set Breakpoint Icon of the Set Breakpoint stance.
19 Wrist (Chimera) - Tag Plugin Icon of the Tag Plugin wrist attachment.
20 Chest (Chimera) - Savior Protocol Icon of the Savior Protocol chest attachment.

Gallery[edit]

Promotional images[edit]

Screenshots[edit]

Sources[edit]