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{{quote|KEEP IT CLEAN!|The Superintendent's notable saying.}}
{{Quote|KEEP IT CLEAN!|The Superintendent's most notable saying}}
The '''Superintendent''' is a second generation "dumb" [[Artificial Intelligence]]. An Urban Infrastructure A.I. construct, it is in charge of making sure the infrastructure of the city of [[New Mombasa]] runs smoothly.<ref>[[Bungie.net]], '''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''', Field Guide</ref> It is also apparently used by the [[New Mombasa Police Department|NMPD]]&nbsp;to observe people and record their conversations through its cameras. The Superintendent's [[New Mombasa Data Center|Data Center]] is located deep below the city, with its main core residing under a shaft connected to [[ONI Alpha Site]] on the surface.


A subroutine of the Superintendent exists, called [[Vergil]]. It was originally created by [[Dr. Endesha]] to look after his daughter, [[Sadie Endesha]].
This '''Superintendent''' ([[AI Serial Number]]: '''NM/EAP/98458930-1244'''){{Ref/Reuse|evg}} is a second generation "[[Dumb AI|dumb]]" [[Superintendent-class artificial intelligence|Superintendent-class]] [[artificial intelligence]] in charge of making sure the infrastructure of the city of [[New Mombasa]] ran smoothly.<ref>''[[Bungie.net]]'', Halo 3: ODST [http://halo.bungie.net/projects/odst/guide.aspx Field Guide]</ref> It was one of six similar Superintendent AIs on Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|evg}}
 
It was also apparently used by the [[New Mombasa Police Department|NMPD]] to observe people and record their conversations through its cameras and other equipment. The Superintendent's [[New Mombasa Data Center|data center]] was located deep below the city, with its main core residing under a shaft connected to [[ONI Alpha Site (location)|ONI Alpha Site]] on the surface.
 
The Superintendent had a subroutine called [[Vergil]], originally created by Doctor [[Daniel Endesha]] to look after his daughter, [[Sadie Endesha]].


== Biography ==
== Biography ==
[[File:Ai core 1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Superintendent's core under New Mombasa.]]
[[File:Ai core 1.jpg|thumb|200px|left|The Superintendent's core under New Mombasa.]]
[[File:Super shutdown.png|thumb|200px|The Superintendent shutting down.]]
Just before [[Earth]] came under attack by the [[Covenant]], the Superintendent was performing a routine seismic scan when it picked up [[Portal at Voi|a seismic anomaly]], which would prove to make the Superintendent's data on the anomaly a priority target for Covenant [[Jiralhanae]] forces and [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Veronica Dare]]'s [[Alpha-Nine|ODST squad]]. During the Covenant invasion on [[2552#October|October 20, 2552]], the Superintendent declared a "Metropolitan Emergency" on the city of [[New Mombasa]].
Just before Earth came under attack by the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]], the Superintendent was performing a routine seismic scan when it picked up [[Portal|a seismic anomaly]], which would prove to make the Superintendent's data on the anomaly a priority target for Covenant [[Jiralhanae|Brute]] forces and Captain [[Veronica Dare]]'s [[Dare's Squad|ODST Squad]]. During the Covenant invasion on [[2552 #October|October 20, 2552]], the Superintendent declared a "Metropolitan Emergency" on the city of New Mombasa.
 
Soon after the Covenant invasion, a defected [[Huragok]] known as [[Quick to Adjust]] made its way into the Superintendent's data center. Driven by its innate fascination with all machines, it started to repair the Superintendent's data core, which had been damaged in the attack. Soon, a [[Classified Signals Archive|report of data corruption]] was received by a [[Unidentified Communications Officer|communications officer]] aboard the [[prowler]] {{UNSCShip|Tokyo Rules}}. The officer contacted the AI, asking it to put [[Kinsler]] on the line, but it did not comply. The Superintendent was then asked to upload its logs for the last twenty-four hours, for which the AI only replied with repeating the phrase "KEEP IT CLEAN". The COMM officer then told the AI they would send a team to retrieve the construct's data, and ordered the Superintendent to redirect all comm traffic through her. The Superintendent only replied with its pre-recorded phrases.<ref>[http://halo.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=15526 ''Bungie.net'': KEEP IT CLEAN]</ref>


Soon after the Covenant invasion, an [[Huragok|Engineer]] made its way into the Superintendent's data center. Driven by its innate fascination with all machines, it started to repair the Superintendent's data core, which had been damaged in the attack. Soon, a report of data corruption was received by a [[Unidentified Communications Officer|COMM officer]] aboard the [[UNSC Prowler|Prowler]] {{UNSCship|Tokyo Rules}}. The officer contacted the AI, asking it to put [[Kinsler]] on the line, but it didn't comply. The Superintendent was then asked to upload its logs for the last twenty-four hours, for which the AI only replied with repeating the phrase "KEEP IT CLEAN". The COMM officer then told the AI they'd send a team to retrieve the construct's data, and ordered the Superintendent to redirect all comm traffic through her. The Superintendent only replied with its pre-recorded phrases.<ref>[http://www.bungie.net/News/content.aspx?type=topnews&cid=15526 KEEP IT CLEAN - Bungie Teaser - 9/19/2008]</ref>
Some time later, when the ''[[Solemn Penance]]'' initiated a [[slipspace]] transition over the city, the resulting shockwave severely damaged, as well partially disabled the Superintendent.<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', [[Halo 3 ODST ViDoc: Desperate Measures|ViDoc: Desperate Measures]]</ref> This is when Captain Dare was dispatched on a secret mission with [[Alpha-Nine|a team]] of [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODSTs]], which involved the retrieval of the Superintendent - though her squad was unaware of this objective. With the troopers scattered about the city by the Slipspace shockwave, Dare was separated from the ODSTs and holed up in a nearby building where she attempted to find a way of getting the AI to safety by herself.


Some time later, when the [[Prophet of Regret]]'s [[Regret's Carrier|Assault Carrier]] initiated a Slipspace transition over the city, the resulting shockwave severely damaged, as well partially disabled the Superintendent.<ref>''[[Halo 3 ODST ViDoc: Desperate Measures]]''</ref> This is when Captain Dare was dispatched on a secret mission with a team of [[Orbital Drop Shock Trooper|ODST]]s, which involved the retrieval of the Superintendent - though her squad was unaware of this objective. With the troopers scattered about the city by the Slipspace shockwave, Dare was separated from the ODSTs and holed up in a nearby building where she attempted to find a way of getting the AI to safety by herself.
During the day, the Superintendent's [[Vergil]] subroutine routinely helped [[Sadie Endesha]] get out of dangerous situations, including ambushes by corrupt police Commissioner [[Kinsler]]. Frustrated, Kinsler had the whole AI shut down despite the fact that without the Superintendent, the city's evacuation would grind to a halt. The duty officer at [[NMPD headquarters]] refused to reactivate the AI, even when ordered to do so by Dare. Sadie and [[Mike Branley]] managed to "force" the duty officer to turn the Superintendent back on however.<ref>''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'', [[Sadie's Story]]</ref>


Later that day, the Superintendent aided both [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] and [[New Mombasa Police Department|NMPD]] forces remaining in the city in fighting off the recently-arrived Covenant occupation force. In the following night, the construct aided the ODST known as "[[the Rookie]]" in evading Covenant foot patrols in the rubble of the city by giving him access to a map of the city, as well as activating lights and signs; leading him to safety.<ref name="ODST Gameplay"/>
[[File:Super shutdown.png|thumb|200px|The Superintendent shutting down.]]
Later that day, the Superintendent aided both [[United Nations Space Command|UNSC]] [[UNSC Marine Corps|Marine]] and [[NMPD]] forces remaining in the city in fighting off the recently arrived Covenant occupation force. In the following night, the construct aided the ODST known as "[[Rookie|the Rookie]]" in evading Covenant foot patrols in the rubble of the city by giving him access to a map of the city, as well as activating lights and signs; leading him to safety.{{Ref/Reuse|ODST Gameplay}}


Eventually, the Rookie, along with Captain Dare, managed to reach the data core, where they discovered the Engineer, which had transferred the data of the Superintendent's [[Vergil]] subroutine to itself. The Engineer, now essentially carrying the memories and personality of Vergil, and in effect the Superintendent itself, then disconnected from the core. With all data transferred out, the Superintendent's computer core immediately shut down.
Eventually, the Rookie, along with Captain Dare, managed to reach the data core, where they discovered the [[Huragok]] [[Quick to Adjust]], which had transferred the data of the Superintendent's Vergil subroutine to itself. Quick, now essentially carrying the memories and personality of Vergil, and in effect the Superintendent itself, then disconnected from the core. With all data transferred out, the Superintendent's computer core immediately shut down.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==
[[File:Super cameras.png|200px|thumb|right|Two types of surveillance cameras used by the Superintendent.]]
The Superintendent serves as a guide to the [[Rookie]] during the campaign, in a similar manner to the way [[Cortana]] guided the [[John-117|Master Chief]]. However, the Superintendent is rather limited in terms of communication, only able to interact with the Rookie by manipulating municipal electronic signs (for example, lighting up a sign to read 'keep right' to guide the Rookie in that direction) and speaking through a number of pre-recorded phrases. For example, instead of directly asking the squad not to destroy an expensive bridge, he can only use the generic phrase 'respect public property.' The Superintendent may also not be fully operational due to the slipspace rupture, as stated by [[Edward Buck|Buck]] in the ''[[Halo 3 ODST ViDoc: Desperate Measures|Desperate Measures ViDoc]]''. More likely, it is a result of being a very low-grade "dumb" AI, whose capabilities pale in comparison to their more advanced "smart" counterparts.
[[File:Superintendent emotions.jpg|200px|thumb|right|Facial expressions of the Superintendent.]]
*The Superintendent serves as a guide to the Rookie during the campaign, in a similar manner to the way [[Cortana]] guided the [[Master Chief]]. However, the Superintendent is rather limited in terms of communication, only able to interact with the Rookie by manipulating municipal electronic signs (for example, lighting up a sign to read 'keep right' to guide the Rookie in that direction) and speaking through a number of pre-recorded phrases. For example, instead of directly asking the squad not to destroy an expensive bridge, he can only use the generic phrase 'respect public property.' The Superintendent may also not be fully operational due to the slipspace rupture, as stated by [[Edward Buck|Buck]] in the [[Halo 3 ODST ViDoc: Desperate Measures|Desperate Measures ViDoc]]. More likely, it is a result of being a very low-grade "dumb" AI, whose capabilities pale in comparison to their more advanced "smart" counterparts.
*Note that the Superintendent can also help the Rookie find audio files: it raises and lowers traffic blocks, flashes police sirens, rings telephones, manipulates electronic signs, and spits coins out of an ATM. It also makes your [[VISR]] produce 'beep'-like sounds when you are close to an audio log. The closer you get, it beeps faster, longer or more frequent. The Superintendent's help via your [[VISR]] is not yet confirmed.


*The Superintendent also helps the Rookie by granting him access to a map of the city, and highlighting areas of interest, mostly pieces of equipment (beacons) left by his squad mates. When inspected, these "beacons" will trigger flashback missions, representing the Rookie watching recorded footage, which reveal what happened to the other squad members, one at a time.
The Superintendent can also help the Rookie find [[audio log (Halo 3: ODST)|audio logs]]: it raises and lowers traffic blocks, flashes police sirens, rings telephones, manipulates electronic signs, and spits coins out of an ATM. It also makes the player's [[VISR]] produce 'beep'-like sounds when they are close to an audio log. The closer the player gets, it beeps faster, longer or more frequent. The Superintendent also helps the Rookie by granting him access to a map of the city, and highlighting areas of interest, mostly pieces of equipment ("beacons") left by his squad mates. When inspected, these "beacons" will trigger flashback missions, representing the Rookie watching recorded footage, which reveal what happened to the other squad members, one at a time. On this map, red dots represent nearby enemy targets. In gameplay, activating the map and the audio logs does not pause the action around the Rookie and he can still be attacked and killed.


*Perhaps as a result of [[Kinsler|Kinsler's]] pursuit of [[Sadie Endesha|Sadie]], the Superintendent is noticeably reluctant to cooperate with local police department personnel, sometimes at the expense of military effectiveness. During the [[ONI Alpha Site (Level)|ONI Alpha Site]] level, an officer tries to get the AI to grant him access so that he can detonate the demolition charges planted by Dutch and Mickey to deny the Covenant easy access to the Alpha Site, only granting Dutch access when he approached the keypad. Another officer, trapped in the tunnels of the Superintendent's data core, was repeatedly denied access until the Rookie approached and was granted access. In the latter case, the Superintendent had a legitimate reason to be suspicious - the officer was checking that Dr Endesha was dead, and attacked the Rookie to prevent any witnesses to Kinsler's murder.<ref name="ODST Gameplay">'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'''</ref>
Perhaps as a result of [[Kinsler]]'s pursuit of [[Sadie Endesha]], the Superintendent is noticeably reluctant to cooperate with local police department personnel, sometimes at the expense of military effectiveness. During the ''[[ONI Alpha Site]]'' level, an officer tries to get the AI to grant him access so that he can detonate the demolition charges planted by [[Dutch]] and [[Mickey]] to deny the Covenant easy access to the [[Alpha Site]], only granting Dutch access when he approached the keypad. Another officer, trapped in the tunnels of the Superintendent's data core, was repeatedly denied access until the Rookie approached and was granted access. In the latter case, the Superintendent had a legitimate reason to be suspicious - the officer was checking that Dr [[Endesha]] was dead, and attacked the Rookie to prevent any witnesses to [[Endesha]]'s murder.<ref name="ODST Gameplay">''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''</ref>


*In the [[Keep It Clean (Trailer)|"Keep it Clean" teaser]], the Superintendent sees the Rookie's [[Single Occupant Exoatmospheric Insertion Vehicle|drop pod]] crash land. After the Rookie gets out off his pod, the Superintendent flashes holographic street signs, pointing the Rookie towards safety.
In the [[Keep It Clean (trailer)|"Keep it Clean" teaser]], the Superintendent sees the Rookie's [[M8900 drop pod]] crash land. After the Rookie gets out off his pod, the Superintendent flashes holographic street signs, pointing the Rookie towards safety.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
[[File:Concept surveillance cam.png|200px|right|thumb|Concept art of one of the Superintendent's surveillance cameras.]]
{{Linkbox|quote=yes}}
*A superintendent is a person who oversees or directs some work, enterprise, establishment, organization, district, etc.; supervisor, which is similar to the Superintendent's programming. It is also a senior police rank above Chief Inspector in many countries.
*While the Superintendent is rebooting during the "Keep It Clean" video, the words ''"Maddie, where are you?"'' appear for a fraction of a second, although during [[Sadie's Story]] it can be seen as ''"Sadie, where are you?"''. It is believed that the name change was due to unfortunate similarities to [[Wikipedia:Disappearance of Madeleine McCann|Madeleine McCann]], a little girl who famously vanished without a trace in 2007 while on vacation with her family in Portugal.
*While the Superintendent is rebooting during the "Keep It Clean" video, the words ''"Maddie, where are you?"'' appear for a fraction of a second, although during [[Sadie's Story]] it can be seen as ''"Sadie, where are you?"''. It is believed that "Maddie" is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Disappearance of Madeleine McCann|Medeleine McCann]], a little girl who famously vanished without a trace in 2007 while on vacation with her family in Portugal.
*The Superintendent has eight facial expressions: Neutral, Angry, Sad, Bored, Confused, Happy, Sleeping, and Off.
*It's possible that the AI of New Mombasa isn't named "The Superintendent," but that Superintendent is in fact its class. This is most notable in the later audio-logs when [[Kinsler]] says to an Officer ''"It hacked a Superintendent-class AI!"'' in regards to the [[Huragok]] [[Vergil]]. This would mean that Vergil is the name of the AI, with a subroutine built-in to help Sadie, and the class of city-management AI would be Superintendent AI's. Civilians may call it the Superintendent for every city that has one.
*The security cameras of the Superintendent are highly reminiscent of those of [[wikipedia:HAL 9000|HAL 9000]], the infamous computer from ''[[wikipedia:2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|2001: A Space Odyssey]].'' Both cameras are vertical rectangular panels with a round “eye” in the lower center, though HAL’s eye is red, while the Superintendent’s is blue.
*The Superintendent has [[7]] facial expressions. Neutral, Angry, Sad, Bored, Confused, Happy, and (not pictured to the right) Off mode.
*The name of the Superintendent is derived from its AI class, Superintendent-class. During gameplay, it is often referred to as "Super."
*Players can have a picture of the Superintendent as their character emblem for [[Firefight]].
*In ''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', the Superintendent is called both the Superintendent and Vergil in [[Edward Buck]]'s thoughts with Buck thinking of it as Vergil when first remembering the AI. However, he later separates the two in his mind and in conversation.
*The security cameras of the Superintendent are heavily reminiscent of those of HAL 9000, the infamous computer from ''2001: A Space Odyssey.'' Both cameras are vertical rectangular panels with a round “eye” in the lower center, though HAL’s eye is red, while the Superintendent’s is blue.
*According to ''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'', the whole Superintendent was created by Doctor [[Daniel Endesha]], not just the [[Vergil]] subroutine.
*While the Halo franchise is property of [[Microsoft]], the Superintendent icon belongs exclusively to Bungie.<ref>http://www.bungie.net/help/bungiemarks.aspx</ref>
*The Superintendent has made an appearance in the ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' multiplayer map, [[Breakneck]], a remake of the [[Headlong]] multiplayer map from ''[[Halo 2]]''. The Superintendent also appears on some screens in the ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]'' remaster of the level [[Metropolis]].
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
File:H3ODST_SuperintendentCore_Concept.jpg|Concept art depicting the Superintendent's core.
File:H3ODST_SuperintendentCamera_Concept.png|Concept art of one of the Superintendent's surveillance cameras.
File:H3ODST Concept SuperintendentDesignVariations.jpg|Concept art of design variations for the Superintendent.
File:Super cameras.png|Two types of surveillance cameras used by the Superintendent.
File:H3ODST_FieldGuide_Superindendent_1.png|Facial expressions of the Superintendent.
File:Halo ODST All Super faces.png|All eight faces of the Superintendent.
File:HR_Breakneck_Superintendent_1.png|The Superintendent is featured on the ''[[Halo: Reach]]'' map ''[[Breakneck]]''.
File:HR_Breakneck_Superintendent_2.png|Another appearance of the Superintendent in ''Breakneck''. It is a poster of the [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] tailored for construction purposes.
File:H2A Superintendent.png|The Superintendent in ''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''.
</gallery>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''(''first apearance)''
*''[[Halo 3: ODST]]'' {{1st}}
**''[[Sadie's Story]]''
*''[[Halo: Reach]]''
*''[[Halo 2: Anniversary]]''
*''[[Halo: New Blood]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Mythos]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo: Bad Blood]]'' {{Mo}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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Latest revision as of 14:46, July 4, 2024

This article is about New Mombasa's AI. For the viral campaign, see Superintendent viral campaign.
"Superintendent"
CIV-Superintendent-logo1.png
Biographical information

Began service:

December 19, 2512[1]

Ended service:

October 21, 2552 (aged 39)

Political and military information

Affiliation:

Functionality:

Monitoring of New Mombasa, Urban Infrastructure

 

"KEEP IT CLEAN!"
— The Superintendent's most notable saying

This Superintendent (AI Serial Number: NM/EAP/98458930-1244)[1] is a second generation "dumb" Superintendent-class artificial intelligence in charge of making sure the infrastructure of the city of New Mombasa ran smoothly.[2] It was one of six similar Superintendent AIs on Earth.[1]

It was also apparently used by the NMPD to observe people and record their conversations through its cameras and other equipment. The Superintendent's data center was located deep below the city, with its main core residing under a shaft connected to ONI Alpha Site on the surface.

The Superintendent had a subroutine called Vergil, originally created by Doctor Daniel Endesha to look after his daughter, Sadie Endesha.

Biography[edit]

The Superintendent's core under New Mombasa.

Just before Earth came under attack by the Covenant, the Superintendent was performing a routine seismic scan when it picked up a seismic anomaly, which would prove to make the Superintendent's data on the anomaly a priority target for Covenant Jiralhanae forces and Captain Veronica Dare's ODST squad. During the Covenant invasion on October 20, 2552, the Superintendent declared a "Metropolitan Emergency" on the city of New Mombasa.

Soon after the Covenant invasion, a defected Huragok known as Quick to Adjust made its way into the Superintendent's data center. Driven by its innate fascination with all machines, it started to repair the Superintendent's data core, which had been damaged in the attack. Soon, a report of data corruption was received by a communications officer aboard the prowler UNSC Tokyo Rules. The officer contacted the AI, asking it to put Kinsler on the line, but it did not comply. The Superintendent was then asked to upload its logs for the last twenty-four hours, for which the AI only replied with repeating the phrase "KEEP IT CLEAN". The COMM officer then told the AI they would send a team to retrieve the construct's data, and ordered the Superintendent to redirect all comm traffic through her. The Superintendent only replied with its pre-recorded phrases.[3]

Some time later, when the Solemn Penance initiated a slipspace transition over the city, the resulting shockwave severely damaged, as well partially disabled the Superintendent.[4] This is when Captain Dare was dispatched on a secret mission with a team of ODSTs, which involved the retrieval of the Superintendent - though her squad was unaware of this objective. With the troopers scattered about the city by the Slipspace shockwave, Dare was separated from the ODSTs and holed up in a nearby building where she attempted to find a way of getting the AI to safety by herself.

During the day, the Superintendent's Vergil subroutine routinely helped Sadie Endesha get out of dangerous situations, including ambushes by corrupt police Commissioner Kinsler. Frustrated, Kinsler had the whole AI shut down despite the fact that without the Superintendent, the city's evacuation would grind to a halt. The duty officer at NMPD headquarters refused to reactivate the AI, even when ordered to do so by Dare. Sadie and Mike Branley managed to "force" the duty officer to turn the Superintendent back on however.[5]

The Superintendent shutting down.

Later that day, the Superintendent aided both UNSC Marine and NMPD forces remaining in the city in fighting off the recently arrived Covenant occupation force. In the following night, the construct aided the ODST known as "the Rookie" in evading Covenant foot patrols in the rubble of the city by giving him access to a map of the city, as well as activating lights and signs; leading him to safety.[6]

Eventually, the Rookie, along with Captain Dare, managed to reach the data core, where they discovered the Huragok Quick to Adjust, which had transferred the data of the Superintendent's Vergil subroutine to itself. Quick, now essentially carrying the memories and personality of Vergil, and in effect the Superintendent itself, then disconnected from the core. With all data transferred out, the Superintendent's computer core immediately shut down.

Gameplay[edit]

The Superintendent serves as a guide to the Rookie during the campaign, in a similar manner to the way Cortana guided the Master Chief. However, the Superintendent is rather limited in terms of communication, only able to interact with the Rookie by manipulating municipal electronic signs (for example, lighting up a sign to read 'keep right' to guide the Rookie in that direction) and speaking through a number of pre-recorded phrases. For example, instead of directly asking the squad not to destroy an expensive bridge, he can only use the generic phrase 'respect public property.' The Superintendent may also not be fully operational due to the slipspace rupture, as stated by Buck in the Desperate Measures ViDoc. More likely, it is a result of being a very low-grade "dumb" AI, whose capabilities pale in comparison to their more advanced "smart" counterparts.

The Superintendent can also help the Rookie find audio logs: it raises and lowers traffic blocks, flashes police sirens, rings telephones, manipulates electronic signs, and spits coins out of an ATM. It also makes the player's VISR produce 'beep'-like sounds when they are close to an audio log. The closer the player gets, it beeps faster, longer or more frequent. The Superintendent also helps the Rookie by granting him access to a map of the city, and highlighting areas of interest, mostly pieces of equipment ("beacons") left by his squad mates. When inspected, these "beacons" will trigger flashback missions, representing the Rookie watching recorded footage, which reveal what happened to the other squad members, one at a time. On this map, red dots represent nearby enemy targets. In gameplay, activating the map and the audio logs does not pause the action around the Rookie and he can still be attacked and killed.

Perhaps as a result of Kinsler's pursuit of Sadie Endesha, the Superintendent is noticeably reluctant to cooperate with local police department personnel, sometimes at the expense of military effectiveness. During the ONI Alpha Site level, an officer tries to get the AI to grant him access so that he can detonate the demolition charges planted by Dutch and Mickey to deny the Covenant easy access to the Alpha Site, only granting Dutch access when he approached the keypad. Another officer, trapped in the tunnels of the Superintendent's data core, was repeatedly denied access until the Rookie approached and was granted access. In the latter case, the Superintendent had a legitimate reason to be suspicious - the officer was checking that Dr Endesha was dead, and attacked the Rookie to prevent any witnesses to Endesha's murder.[6]

In the "Keep it Clean" teaser, the Superintendent sees the Rookie's M8900 drop pod crash land. After the Rookie gets out off his pod, the Superintendent flashes holographic street signs, pointing the Rookie towards safety.

Trivia[edit]

  • While the Superintendent is rebooting during the "Keep It Clean" video, the words "Maddie, where are you?" appear for a fraction of a second, although during Sadie's Story it can be seen as "Sadie, where are you?". It is believed that the name change was due to unfortunate similarities to Madeleine McCann, a little girl who famously vanished without a trace in 2007 while on vacation with her family in Portugal.
  • The Superintendent has eight facial expressions: Neutral, Angry, Sad, Bored, Confused, Happy, Sleeping, and Off.
  • The security cameras of the Superintendent are highly reminiscent of those of HAL 9000, the infamous computer from 2001: A Space Odyssey. Both cameras are vertical rectangular panels with a round “eye” in the lower center, though HAL’s eye is red, while the Superintendent’s is blue.
  • The name of the Superintendent is derived from its AI class, Superintendent-class. During gameplay, it is often referred to as "Super."
  • In Halo: Bad Blood, the Superintendent is called both the Superintendent and Vergil in Edward Buck's thoughts with Buck thinking of it as Vergil when first remembering the AI. However, he later separates the two in his mind and in conversation.
  • According to Halo: Bad Blood, the whole Superintendent was created by Doctor Daniel Endesha, not just the Vergil subroutine.
  • The Superintendent has made an appearance in the Halo: Reach multiplayer map, Breakneck, a remake of the Headlong multiplayer map from Halo 2. The Superintendent also appears on some screens in the Halo 2: Anniversary remaster of the level Metropolis.

Gallery[edit]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]