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Revision as of 10:55, February 6, 2022

Zeta Halo Reformation Spire
A Reformation Spire on Installation 07.

A Reformation Spire is a Forerunner construct used to enact the Reformation, the process by which a damaged Halo Ring self-repairs. Multiple Reformation Spires are utilized during the Reformation and are controlled by a Command Spire.[1]

Overview

Reformation Spires carry out the Reformation by manufacturing the raw materials needed to repair the Halo Ring. This greatly accelerates the repair process which might otherwise take millions of years to complete depending on the severity of the damage. The Forerunner routines needed to summon the Reformation Spires are contained within the Encephalon of the Halo Ring's Monitor. The Monitor's Encephalon also contains the codes needed to deactivate the Spires. The Reformation Spires are activated upon receiving an initialization sequence from a Command Spire. The Command Spire, in turn, is controlled by the Nexus directly below.

Design

A Reformation Spire has a narrow base and a wide top, giving it the appearance of an inverted pyramid-like tower. Once a Spire has fully risen from beneath the surface of the Ring, it extends a trio of large "fins" from it sides. The Spire is accessible via a gravity lift at its base.

The manufacturing chamber is located at the center of the Spire. Within this chamber, building materials are forged by rings of focused energy beams. Once produced, the materials are transported through the Spire via a series of transportation chambers before being sent outside to use in the Ring's repair. The Reformation can be watched from an Observation Platform at the top of the Spire. This Platform is accessible via an elevator and is protected by an energy shield.

History

On at least one occasion prior to the Installation 07 conflict, Zeta Halo suffered damage, causing Despondent Pyre to summon Reformation Spires in order to repair the installation and ensure the Xalanyn remained imprisoned.[2][3]

During the Installation 07 conflict, the Banished and the Harbinger sought to utilize the Reformation to restore the Silent Auditorium, which had been destroyed when Cortana sacrificed herself to stop Atriox from gaining control of Zeta Halo. On May 28, 2560, the Harbinger kidnapped Despondent Pyre and extracted her encephalon. Using the Forerunner routines contained within Despondent Pyre's encephalon, the Harbinger constructed a protocol[4] which she used to summon dozens of Reformation Spires across the fragmented section of Zeta Halo.[5] The Spires still required an initialization sequence to become fully activated,[6] so the Harbinger traveled to the Command Spire to personally initiate the Reformation.[7]

Master Chief John-117 and his AI companion, The Weapon, entered the Reformation Spire nearest to the Conservatory, where they had first encountered the Harbinger. After learning of the Spire's purpose, the Spartan-II ordered the Weapon to shut it down. In response, Zeta Halo's Sub-Monitor, Adjutant Resolution, who was unaware of the Harbinger's true intentions, deemed the pair a threat to the Reformation and attacked them. After the Chief defeated Adjutant Resolution, the Weapon discovered that multiple Spires were being deployed. She also discovered that the Harbinger was attempting to activate the Spire network from a remote location, but that the Spires were resisting the latter's efforts because the protocol used to summon them was only partially correct.[8] The Weapon managed to remove the Spire she and the Chief were standing on from the network, as well as trace the source of the activation attempts to the Command Spire.[9]

The Master Chief and the Weapon later infiltrated the Nexus in order to use its gravity lift to enter the Command Spire. When the Weapon attempted to activate the gravity lift, the Harbinger sprung a trap and hacked the Weapon, intent on using her AI routines along with those of Despondent Pyre to break through the Spire network's resistance and start the Reformation. The Weapon, in turn, used her link to the Harbinger to try to steal Despondent Pyre's encephalon. Despite the Master Chief's attempt to delete the Weapon - an effort which the Weapon herself stopped - both the Harbinger and the Weapon succeeded in their respective goals.[10]

With the Reformation underway, the Spires began forging building blocks which were sent out to repair the Silent Auditorium. The Chief fought his way to the Command Spire's observation platform, where the Weapon used Despondent Pyre's encephalon to shut down all the Spires and end the Reformation. By then, however, enough of the Auditorium had been restored, such that the Harbinger could now use it to locate and free her people.[11][12]

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List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Infinite
  2. ^ Halo Infinite, Forerunner Archive: Monitor Reports #03 - Artifact III
  3. ^ Halo Infinite, Ring Artifact I: "There's more here. This isn't the first time this Ring has repaired itself. What we're seeing in the landscape is an ancient process. It seems like these installations are almost impossible to destroy." - The Weapon
  4. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Connections: Spire (Halo Infinite level): "This structure has been activated using a protocol that's far older than anything I've ever seen." - The Weapon
  5. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Connections: Conservatory
  6. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Connections: Spire (Halo Infinite level): "Soon the sequence will be sent and the Reformation can begin." - Adjutant Resolution
  7. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Reformation: The Sequence
  8. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Connections: Spire (Halo Infinite level): "The protocol that triggered all this wasn't exactly correct. It worked... well, it started the process." - The Weapon
  9. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Connections: Spire (Halo Infinite level)
  10. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Reformation: Nexus
  11. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Reformation: The Command Spire
  12. ^ Halo Infinite, campaign mission Reckoning: Repository (Halo Infinite level)