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Beside biological sentient life, some forms of [[artificial intelligence]] are regarded as sentient; to humans, such constructs are known as [[smart AI]]s. Notably, sentience renders an AI susceptible to a condition known as [[rampancy]], where the AI becomes fully aware of the nature of its existence and begins to rebel against its makers, as well as exhibiting a range of emotions beyond its programmed limits.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''pages 31, 378''</ref>
Beside biological sentient life, some forms of [[artificial intelligence]] are regarded as sentient; to humans, such constructs are known as [[smart AI]]s. Notably, sentience renders an AI susceptible to a condition known as [[rampancy]], where the AI becomes fully aware of the nature of its existence and begins to rebel against its makers, as well as exhibiting a range of emotions beyond its programmed limits.<ref>'''Halo: Contact Harvest''', ''pages 31, 378''</ref>


==In relation to the Halo Array and the Flood==
==In relation to the Flood and the Halo Array==
[[The Flood]] only consumed organisms that were sentient, or had sufficient biomass and calcium to support the infection process. For the most part, all species in the [[Covenant]], [[humanity]] and many other mammalian organisms are sentient though some lack the structural integrity needed to be infected. For example, [[Mgalekgolo]] cannot be infected because each entity is made from a buildup of many [[Lekgolo|eel-like organisms]] that are too alien to control and lack a spinal cord. It is, as of now, unknown how much mass is needed to be of sufficient use for Flood infection.
The [[Flood]] consume only organisms that are sentient or have sufficient biomass and calcium to support the infection process. [[Human]]s, most former member species of the [[Covenant]], and many other species are sentient and thus susceptible to Flood infection. Notably, [[Lekgolo]] assemblages cannot be infected because each entity is a gestalt of numerous eel-like creatures and thus lacks a spinal cord. All muliticellular life with a neural system as simple as a notochord (including all sentient species) is vulnerable to the effect of the [[Halo Array]].


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"After exhausting every other strategic option, my creators activated the rings, they, as well as all additional sentient life within three radii of the galactic center, died, as planned."
343 Guilty Spark[1]

Sentience is the quality of possessing senses and the abilities of perception (eg. to perceive time).

According to the Forerunner scale of Technological Achievement Tiers, sufficiently advanced civilizations may be able to reach a stage known as "transsentience", a state of being above "normal" sentient life forms in factors such as intelligence.[2]

Beside biological sentient life, some forms of artificial intelligence are regarded as sentient; to humans, such constructs are known as smart AIs. Notably, sentience renders an AI susceptible to a condition known as rampancy, where the AI becomes fully aware of the nature of its existence and begins to rebel against its makers, as well as exhibiting a range of emotions beyond its programmed limits.[3]

In relation to the Flood and the Halo Array

The Flood consume only organisms that are sentient or have sufficient biomass and calcium to support the infection process. Humans, most former member species of the Covenant, and many other species are sentient and thus susceptible to Flood infection. Notably, Lekgolo assemblages cannot be infected because each entity is a gestalt of numerous eel-like creatures and thus lacks a spinal cord. All muliticellular life with a neural system as simple as a notochord (including all sentient species) is vulnerable to the effect of the Halo Array.

Sources

  1. ^ Halo 2
  2. ^ Bestiarum
  3. ^ Halo: Contact Harvest, pages 31, 378