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|image=[[File:Aine3.PNG|265px]] | |image=[[File:Aine3.PNG|265px]] | ||
|began=Before January [[2553]]<ref name="ttw53"/><ref name="initiation2"/> | |began=Before January [[2553]]<ref name="ttw53"/><ref name="initiation2"/> | ||
|ended= | |ended=[[2557|July 2557]]<ref name="Waypoint">[https://www.facebook.com/HaloWaypoint/posts/10152099361122679 '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Today in Halo: 12/05/2557'']</ref> | ||
|gender= Female | |gender= Female | ||
|description=A "thirty-something" woman with variable clothing.<ref name="avatar">'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 234''</ref><ref name="initiation3">'''Halo: Initiation''', ''Issue # 3''</ref> | |description=A "thirty-something" woman with variable clothing.<ref name="avatar">'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 234''</ref><ref name="initiation3">'''Halo: Initiation''', ''Issue # 3''</ref> | ||
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'''Aine''' was an [[artificial intelligence]] construct built by the [[United Nations Space Command]] | '''Aine''' was an [[artificial intelligence]] construct built by the [[United Nations Space Command]].<ref name="ttw53">'''Halo: The Thursday War''', ''page 53''</ref> She was the original shipboard AI of the {{UNSCShip|Infinity}} before her destruction during the [[First Battle of Requiem]].<ref name="Waypoint"/> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Aine's role was to prepare newly constructed ships for deployment, with her latest assignment being the ''Infinity''.<ref name="ttw53"/> | Aine's role was to prepare newly constructed ships for deployment, with her latest assignment being the ''Infinity''. She was to be the temporary AI of ''Infinity'', until [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Andrew Del Rio]] picked a permanent AI.<ref name="ttw53"/> | ||
She was present when [[ | She was present when [[Insurrectionist]]s belonging to [[Mattius Drake]]'s "[[New Colonial Alliance]]" boarded the ship. When the rebels entered the [[bridge]], she instantly recognized [[Ilsa Zane]] and was immediately taken offline.<ref name="initiation2">'''[[Halo: Initiation]]''', ''Issue #2''</ref> The attack was repelled due to the efforts of the [[SPARTAN-IV Program|SPARTAN-IVs]] and Commander [[Lasky]]. As Spartans [[Sarah Palmer]] and [[Edward Davis]] cleared the bridge of rebels, Zane engaged Palmer in hand-to-hand combat. In the ensuing fight, Del Rio brought Aine back online, who then activated the ships containment doors which allowed Palmer to knock Zane out into space.<ref name="initiation3"/> | ||
===Trial deployment=== | ===Trial deployment=== | ||
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===Requiem=== | ===Requiem=== | ||
When the | Despite her being originally intended as a temporary AI to oversee the ship's construction and shakedown,<ref name="ttw53"/> Aine continued to serve as the ''Infinity'''s AI for four years until [[2557]]. When the ''Infinity'' was hacked by the [[Forerunner]] known as [[Ur-Didact|the Didact]] and the ship crashed inside [[Requiem]], Aine was destroyed by the impact. Five months later, she was replaced by [[Roland (AI)|Roland]].<ref name="Waypoint"/> | ||
==Description== | ==Description== |
Revision as of 09:28, December 8, 2013
Template:AI Infobox Aine was an artificial intelligence construct built by the United Nations Space Command.[1] She was the original shipboard AI of the UNSC Infinity before her destruction during the First Battle of Requiem.[2]
History
Aine's role was to prepare newly constructed ships for deployment, with her latest assignment being the Infinity. She was to be the temporary AI of Infinity, until Captain Andrew Del Rio picked a permanent AI.[1]
She was present when Insurrectionists belonging to Mattius Drake's "New Colonial Alliance" boarded the ship. When the rebels entered the bridge, she instantly recognized Ilsa Zane and was immediately taken offline.[3] The attack was repelled due to the efforts of the SPARTAN-IVs and Commander Lasky. As Spartans Sarah Palmer and Edward Davis cleared the bridge of rebels, Zane engaged Palmer in hand-to-hand combat. In the ensuing fight, Del Rio brought Aine back online, who then activated the ships containment doors which allowed Palmer to knock Zane out into space.[4]
Trial deployment
In March of 2553, Aine was present aboard Infinity during Fleet Admiral Lord Hood and Admiral Parangosky's inspection of the ship. She was bothered by the recently assigned Huragok, since they didn't document the modifications they made to the ship, leaving her unaware of what they were doing.[5] She participated in the subsequent trial deployment on Sanghelios to test the ship's capabilities in the guise of assisting the Arbiter and his forces in the ongoing Sangheili civil war.
Requiem
Despite her being originally intended as a temporary AI to oversee the ship's construction and shakedown,[1] Aine continued to serve as the Infinity's AI for four years until 2557. When the Infinity was hacked by the Forerunner known as the Didact and the ship crashed inside Requiem, Aine was destroyed by the impact. Five months later, she was replaced by Roland.[2]
Description
Like a number of other AIs, Aine was known to alter her holographic avatar on occasion. During the rebel takeover of the ship, she appeared in an elaborate, partially translucent dress with flowers in her hair, matching her namesake from Celtic mythology.[3] Later, when preparing the Infinity for its first trials, she appeared as a "thirty-something" woman wearing baggy white overalls, with safety goggles on her head.[6]
Gallery
List of appearances
- Halo: The Thursday War (First appearance)
- Halo: Initiation
Sources
- ^ a b c Halo: The Thursday War, page 53
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- ^ a b Halo: Initiation, Issue #2
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- ^ Halo: The Thursday War, page 230
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