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Conspectus network

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"It's a data storehouse. It contains system protocols and records of all the activity on Zeta Halo—status reports, event logs, maintenance, communications... Even access to its defensive system. It's all stored in local information hubs throughout the ring. There's so much more to this Halo... so much we still don't understand."
Kate Stalling[1]

The Conspectus network is the localized data storehouse for Installation 07. The network contains system protocols and the entire historical record of the ring from its inception.[2] As such, the network contains records of status reports, event logs, maintenance logs, and communication logs. It also grants access and control to the ring's defensive system.[1]

The network and its data streams are accessible from numerous information hubs located throughout the ring. The data can be extracted in "sylloge nodes" from the network stream, but they must be decrypted via ports in the ring's Cartographers or the Conservatory.[2]

History

Circa 2558, Kate Stalling, a member of the second exploratory expedition force sent from the United Nations Space Command to Installation 07, discovered the Conspectus network.[1] However, in December 2559, the Banished launched an assault on the ring.[3] Stalling was captured by the Banished. For months, her captors, the Sangheili Blademaster Jega 'Rdomnai and the Jiralhanae Bloodstar Gorian, tortured Stalling. They stole her research with the intent to take control of the ring's defensive systems.[1]

Gorian and 'Rdomnai found one of the network hubs and stole two sylloge nodes, but during 'Rdomnai's fight with Spartan Bonita Stone, the Spartan's AI copied the data and corrupted the original held by 'Rdomnai, rendering it useless for the Banished. The copied data was recovered by Stone's squadmate Nina Kovan, along with a group of UNSC survivors.[2] The humans sent a supraluminal message containing that data—including the ring's location—into human-occupied space, in hopes of the UNSC sending reinforcements to the UNSC Infinity forces stranded on the ring.[4]

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 22
  2. ^ a b c Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 30
  3. ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2022 edition), page 25
  4. ^ Halo: The Rubicon Protocol, chapter 35