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Template:Flood Species Infobox The Proto-Gravemind, also known as the Brain Form[1] or the Proto-Compound Intelligence,[2] is an advanced Flood form created from the biomass of the most intelligent living organisms available, with the ultimate goal of creating a fully-functional Gravemind.
Overview
Creation and physiology
Proto-Graveminds are created when the Flood has amassed sufficient bodies and minds to become sentient. In order to create a viable "mind", large numbers of Flood forms and corpses are merged into a globular mass, which uses the combined knowledge derived from each host. They are usually formed in order to handle advanced tasks, such as piloting a starship, in which case Flood forms will merge as many hosts as possible with that knowledge, such as former pilots and officers. Rather than completely destroying a victim's consciousness, as a normal Flood form generally does, it interrogates its victims slowly, allowing their nervous systems to feed it information. The form tortures the host's mind with a loud buzzing sound, thus erasing all thought. Only after the host is stripped of all knowledge is the host killed by the Proto-Gravemind, although it is sometimes possible for a host to die before the Flood form has a chance to assimilate all of its memories.[3]
Presumably due to their knowledge and high level of intelligence, San'Shyuum are sometimes used to form the core "mind" of a Proto-Gravemind, such as the Minister of Etiology aboard Infinite Succor.[4]
Proto-Graveminds often pilot complex vehicles that require trained pilots, such as space-borne vessels. While combat forms can easily, albeit clumsily, pilot smaller vehicles like Warthogs, Scorpions, Wraiths, and Ghosts, Proto-Graveminds are needed for larger vehicles such as a starship. Since the Proto-Gravemind is stationary, it is likely that it directs nearby combat forms to pilot the ships, similar to the way a fully-formed Gravemind will direct Flood forms to execute battle strategies or other complex tasks.
Unlike all other known Flood forms, Proto-Graveminds are immobile and passive in combat. They have never been observed to move on their own, even when combat forms are fighting nearby. In fact, even when John-117 punched through the side of the Proto-Gravemind present aboard the Truth and Reconciliation during the Battle of Installation 04, the Flood form did not react at all; it is likely that until the transformation into a true Gravemind is complete, Proto-Graveminds are nothing more than an amalgamation of inactive bodies. Proto-Graveminds have also never been observed to keep any of their hosts' weapons. They use some of their hosts' legs as a means to support themselves, and one can see some of the bodies of the most recently assimilated, embedded in the Proto-Gravemind's mass, albeit deformed.
Proto-Graveminds are capable of jamming or distorting radio signals within a significant radius around them. The means by which they do this is unknown; however, it may be related to the unexplained telepathy the Flood use to communicate with one another. In one instance, a Proto-Gravemind was shown to be capable of both jamming a real transponder signal and replicating it from its own position to draw in nearby human forces.[5]
Further evolution
The Proto-Gravemind must grow incredibly in size to reach its next stage of evolution, known as a Gravemind, a near-omniscient Flood form made of thousands of host bodies infused with the knowledge of each host that was used to make the Gravemind.[6] Graveminds are created once a Proto-Gravemind reaches a certain "critical mass" and develops a centralized intelligence. This happens only on extremely rare occasions, usually because the Flood is seldom loose on a large enough scale to allow Proto-Graveminds to grow large enough to become a Gravemind. Only two Graveminds are known to have ever been created; however, they seem to have the same memories, since the Gravemind present during the Human-Covenant War possessed detailed knowledge concerning the Forerunner-Flood war and even described the actions of the previous Gravemind during that time period as if they were its own.
Appearances
Proto-Graveminds have been encountered several times, in varying stages of size and potency.
The first recorded Proto-Gravemind was discovered on the surface planet of the Forerunner shield world Etran Harborage during a massive Flood outbreak in 2531. Judging by its huge size and its connection to several Flood colonies, it is likely that this Proto-Gravemind was on the verge of becoming a Gravemind. This Proto-Gravemind was destroyed by UNSC forces led by Sergeant John Forge and Spartan Red Team. It had been duplicating Professor Ellen Anders' transponder signal to lure in the UNSC forces and infect them. After the Proto-Gravemind was destroyed, the Spirit of Fire's forces were able to detect Anders' real signal[5] and follow it into the shield world itself.[7][8] Its remains were destroyed when the Etran Harborage was destroyed by the UNSC Spirit of Fire shortly thereafter.[9]
During the Battle of Installation 04, John-117 found a Proto-Gravemind aboard the Truth and Reconciliation. It is possible that the Proto-Gravemind would have allowed the Flood to use the Truth and Reconciliation to spread beyond Alpha Halo. This Proto-Gravemind assimilated Captain Jacob Keyes and attempted to learn from him the coordinates of Earth. Keyes fought with every ounce of willpower he had to prevent the Flood from gaining this information, burying the knowledge deep down within him and forcing the Proto-Gravemind to systematically discard every other memory he possessed. John-117 arrived at the Proto-Gravemind just before the Flood form was about to finally extract the memory it wanted, and punched through the Captain's skull in order to retrieve his neural implants, thereby robbing the Proto-Gravemind of the knowledge of Earth's location for good. The Proto-Gravemind was destroyed shortly thereafter by the Covenant Special Ops as it was no longer present when human forces captured the ship.[10][11]
Another Proto-Gravemind was observed on the Covenant ship Infinite Succor at around the same time. This one appeared to be made up of Unggoy, Sangheili, human combat forms, and even animals from the ship's hunting preserve. The form was constructed in the ship's engine room, near the core, probably because the command center of the ship was not accessible to the Flood. This form was destroyed by Rtas 'Vadumee before it could pilot the Infinite Succor out of the system.[4]
Yet another Proto-Gravemind was present on the prison ship Mona Lisa shortly after the destruction of Installation 04. Flood on board the ship were attempting to access the ship's FTL drive by collecting and absorbing the knowledge of UNSC pilots into this Proto-Gravemind. It was destroyed when Ngoc Benti killed it with fragmentation grenades.[12]
After Voridus of the Banished released the Flood from High Charity's crash site on Installation 00, a Proto-Gravemind quickly formed nearby. One of the tentacles ended up blocking Pavium's retreat[13] and its existence caused the Flood to develop greater coordination and sophistication as time went on, in particular recognizing the threat posed by the controls to reactivate the Ark's Sentinel defense network.[14] This Proto-Gravemind retained a measure of the deceased Gravemind's intellect, but the Gravemind's new vessel had to feed and spread in order for the Gravemind to fully manifest once again.[15] By the time Banished forces discovered the Proto-Gravemind, it was very close to becoming a new Gravemind. Pavium and Voridus led an assault on the creature, aided by the Ark's reactivated Sentinel defense network and Mega Turrets the Banished constructed nearby. After severely damaging the Proto-Gravemind, impairing its impending transformation into a Gravemind with each attack, the Banished were able to clear out a nearby Sentinel lock and summon a Retriever Sentinel. With the help of the added firepower of the Retriever, the Banished were able to kill the Proto-Gravemind. With the Proto-Gravemind dead, the Banished and the Ark's Sentinels were finally able to contain the Flood outbreak.[16]
Gameplay
Though a Proto-Gravemind appears in Halo: Combat Evolved, a Proto-Gravemind is not part of gameplay until the Halo Wars level The Flood. When preparing to face the Proto-Gravemind, it is best to upgrade your troops and leader abilities as much as you can and to create plenty of air units. One major tactic is to kill all of the Flood colonies you encounter along the way, but this is not necessary, particularly on the lower difficulties. An alternative strategy is simply to launch a direct attack on the Proto-Gravemind with all of your forces. With all of your leader powers built up, particularly the Carpet Bombing and forces mainly made up of Hornets, the player can slay the Proto-Gravemind without much difficulty simply by focusing all of your forces on attacking it.
The Proto-Gravemind in the Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare level Manifestation, far bigger and more powerful, requires more complicated tactics to defeat. There is also something of a time limit as the player only has a certain amount of time until the Proto-Gravemind reaches critical mass and becomes a Gravemind. Each time the creature takes damage, the percentage until critical mass drops. First, the player needs to clear out a nearby Flood base and build a Banished Minibase with a Mega Turret. Using your Banished forces, the player must spot the three nearby tentacles so that the Mega Turret can clear them out for the Banished forces to proceed to the creature itself. Before clearing out the tentacles completely, the player should build up their chosen forces to the maximum and upgrade them as far as possible. After reaching the creature, the player must clear out a nearby Flood base and plant a Minibase with a Mega Turret to attack the Proto-Gravemind, causing it to rise up out of the ground, rendering it vulnerable to attack. While fighting off defending Flood forces, the player must target the carapace on the side of the Proto-Gravemind and after blasting through it, blast the exposed sacs. After the sacs are destroyed, the Proto-Gravemind will expose its core which must then be targeted until it retreats and seals itself off. The player must repeat this twice, but on the third time, the Proto-Gravemind will not expose its core as it has become too strong and the Mega Turrets no longer have an effect. On Pavium's orders, the player must clear out a nearby Sentinel lock which will summon a Retriever Sentinel that will then be under the player's control. Dodging Flood attacks, the player must focus all Banished fire, bolstered by the Retriever, upon the Proto-Gravemind until it exposes its core. With the core exposed, target the core until the Proto-Gravemind is killed. This time, the Proto-Gravemind will not retreat when its health is depleted though the player must continue to avoid the Flood forces sent to defend it. Throughout this, the player must build new forces to replace those that they have lost to aid in the attack on the Proto-Gravemind.
Trivia
- In Halo: Combat Evolved, plasma grenades do not stick onto the Proto-Gravemind's surface. This is because the Proto-Gravemind is part of the level's BSP geometry.
- The Proto-Gravemind in Halo: Combat Evolved cannot be damaged in any way.
- In Halo: Combat Evolved, if one looks carefully, the Proto-Gravemind does move slightly in its place, but not enough to show up on the motion tracker.
- The real reason it doesn't show up on the motion tracker is that the Proto-Gravemind is not a biped but a scenery object.
- The Proto-Gravemind in Halo: Combat Evolved has seven tentacles.
- When the Proto-Gravemind in Halo Wars is destroyed, it will spurt liquid everywhere. It is possible that Flood biomass functions like a water balloon, having a solid exterior and being filled with liquid. This is why sniper rifle rounds have little effect on combat forms: the rounds simply pass straight through the liquefied insides, dealing minimal harm to the combat form.
- Ironically, the Proto-Gravemind was originally called "The Librarian".[17]
- In Halo Wars, if the player builds up their forces all the way, the Proto-Gravemind is fairly easy to destroy even without killing all of the Flood colonies, at least on the lesser difficulties.
- The Proto-Gravemind in Halo Wars is simply referred to as Flood Boss and is not identified within the game as a Proto-Gravemind. As the Flood are a complete unknown to the UNSC forces in the game, characters also just call it "the creature."
Gallery
A Proto-Gravemind in Halo Legends: Origins.
A Proto-Gravemind in the engine room of the Mona Lisa in The Mona Lisa.
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A proto-Gravemind in Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary.
A Proto-Gravemind in Halo Combat Evolved: Anniversary's terminals.
Concept art of the Proto-Gravemind's tentacles in the mission Manifestation.
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A large Proto-Gravemind in Halo Wars 2.
List of appearances
Sources
- ^ Halo Encyclopedia (2011), page 167
- ^ Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Library
- ^ Halo: The Flood
- ^ a b Halo Graphic Novel, The Last Voyage of the Infinite Succor
- ^ a b Halo Wars, campaign level The Flood
- ^ The Art of Halo
- ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Shield World
- ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Cleansing
- ^ Halo Wars, campaign level Escape
- ^ Halo: Combat Evolved, campaign level Keyes
- ^ Halo: The Flood
- ^ The Mona Lisa
- ^ Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare, campaign level Fighting Retreat
- ^ Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare, campaign level The Archive
- ^ Halo Wars 2, Phoenix Logs - Proto-Gravemind
- ^ Halo Wars 2: Awakening the Nightmare campaign level Manifestation
- ^ Bungie.net, Feast of Bones
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