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{{Quote|Incredible. [10141-026-SRB4695], with minimal influence from this [[The Assembly|Assembly]], has attempted to build an abstract fractal structure within Shaw-Fujikawa Space. Although her first attempt was a failure, success could finally remove our dependence on biological systems altogether! If our Minds could somehow achieve freedom of expansion within eleven-dimensional space, immortality might be within reach.|An [[artificial intelligence]] of the [[Assembly Minority]] theorizes on what Doctor Halsey's experiment could mean for the future of A.I.s.}}<ref name="HRTPDP">''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[The Package]]'' [[data pads]]</ref>
{{Quote|Incredible. [10141-026-SRB4695], with minimal influence from this [[The Assembly|Assembly]], has attempted to build an abstract fractal structure within Shaw-Fujikawa Space. Although her first attempt was a failure, success could finally remove our dependence on biological systems altogether! If our Minds could somehow achieve freedom of expansion within eleven-dimensional space, immortality might be within reach.|An [[artificial intelligence]] of the [[Assembly Minority]] theorizes on what Doctor Halsey's experiment could mean for the future of A.I.s.}}<ref name="HRTPDP">''[[Halo: Reach]]'', ''[[The Package]]'' [[data pads]]</ref>
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On [[2547#September|September 3, 2547]] Halsey noted in her [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal|journal]] that following her inquiries regarding the assumptions of the [[Wikipedia:Tensor|mu-tensor]] calculation in Doctor [[Canterfeld]]'s latest paper in [[I.C. Physical Review]], Canterfeld had finally asked her for help with the areas of his research that were continuing to elude him.<ref name="HJ9347">''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]'', ''September 3, 2547''</ref> He had responded to her inquiring by declaring that [[Slipspace|Shaw-Fujikawa space]] is "literally slippery" and then proceeding to explain why his assumptions were valid. Halsey was glad to help him, as she could see that his theories about slipstream anomalies could lead to a number of innovations, such as those which would result in faster ships and more accurate jumps. Catherine was convinced that [[humanity]] needed such advantages to counter the Covenant's superior technologies, noting at the same time that she was starting to doubt the idea that their enemy possessed superior intelligence. In addition to the benefits aiding Canterfeld could bring to the [[Human-Covenant War|war]] effort, Halsey also wondered if his contacts and support in the [[United Nations]] could effect a transfer for her. She chronicled her thoughts on the matter, questioning whether being permitted to devote herself to "pure" research would cause her to lose sight of how many were depending on her. She concluded, that with so many trails of her studies converging at that moment she could not leave, even if she did view her work as a sort of burden, [[Wikipedia:Purgatory|purgatory]], or [[Wikipedia:Dharma|dharma]], in spite of Admiral Stanforth's assertions regarding her "destiny". In the end, she wrote, it may be all that remains to her, having given up a normal life, [[Miranda Keyes|her family]], her [[Spartans]], and even the "illuminated entities" which she said she had come to understand. She was certain she wouldn't be able to make Canterfeld understand why she had to refuse him, so she decided to just send him a note the following day.{{Ref/Reuse|HJ9347}} That next day, the battle-worn [[UNSC frigate|frigate]] {{UNSCShip|Tripping Light}} arrived in dry dock at [[Reach]], with its [[slipspace drive]] slated for disposal at 1615 hours.{{Ref/Reuse|HJ9447}} This was fortuitous to Doctor Halsey, who saw that drive as the last disparate component of several she had secretly acquired for an experimental procedure. One other of these was a [[Slipstream space probe|probe]] from [[Fermion|the planet]]'s [[Remote scanning outpost|early warning slipstream space observatory]]. In her journal Halsey mused over whether she possessed the mettle to steal the drive and conduct the experiment and couldn't help but think of fate and luck, despite her best efforts to reject entertaining such notions.{{Ref/Reuse|HJ9447}} She intended to build an abstract [[Wikipedia:Fractal|fractal]] structure within slipspace with an A.I. seed inside it.{{Ref/Reuse|HRTPDP}}
On [[2547#September|September 3, 2547]] Halsey noted in her [[Dr. Halsey's personal journal|journal]] that following her inquiries regarding the assumptions of the [[Wikipedia:Tensor|mu-tensor]] calculation in Doctor [[Canterfeld]]'s latest paper in [[I.C. Physical Review]], Canterfeld had finally asked her for help with the areas of his research that were continuing to elude him.<ref name="HJ9347">''[[Dr. Halsey's personal journal]]'', ''September 3, 2547''</ref> He had responded to her inquiring by declaring that [[Slipspace|Shaw-Fujikawa space]] is "literally slippery" and then proceeding to explain why his assumptions were valid. Halsey was glad to help him, as she could see that his theories about slipstream anomalies could lead to a number of innovations, such as those which would result in faster ships and more accurate jumps. Catherine was convinced that [[humanity]] needed such advantages to counter the Covenant's superior technologies, noting at the same time that she was starting to doubt the idea that their enemy possessed superior intelligence. In addition to the benefits aiding Canterfeld could bring to the [[Human-Covenant War|war]] effort, Halsey also wondered if his contacts and support in the [[United Nations]] could effect a transfer for her. She chronicled her thoughts on the matter, questioning whether being permitted to devote herself to "pure" research would cause her to lose sight of how many were depending on her. She concluded, that with so many trails of her studies converging at that moment she could not leave, even if she did view her work as a sort of burden, [[Wikipedia:Purgatory|purgatory]], or [[Wikipedia:Dharma|dharma]], in spite of Admiral Stanforth's assertions regarding her "destiny". In the end, she wrote, it may be all that remains to her, having given up a normal life, [[Miranda Keyes|her family]], her [[Spartans]], and even the "illuminated entities" which she said she had come to understand. She was certain she wouldn't be able to make Canterfeld understand why she had to refuse him, so she decided to just send him a note the following day.{{Ref/Reuse|HJ9347}} That next day, the battle-worn [[UNSC Frigate|frigate]] {{UNSCShip|Tripping Light}} arrived in dry dock at [[Reach]], with its [[slipspace drive]] slated for disposal at 1615 hours.{{Ref/Reuse|HJ9447}} This was fortuitous to Doctor Halsey, who saw that drive as the last disparate component of several she had secretly acquired for an experimental procedure. One other of these was a [[Slipstream space probe|probe]] from [[Fermion|the planet]]'s [[Remote scanning outpost|early warning slipstream space observatory]]. In her journal Halsey mused over whether she possessed the mettle to steal the drive and conduct the experiment and couldn't help but think of fate and luck, despite her best efforts to reject entertaining such notions.{{Ref/Reuse|HJ9447}} She intended to build an abstract [[Wikipedia:Fractal|fractal]] structure within slipspace with an A.I. seed inside it.{{Ref/Reuse|HRTPDP}}


Once she secured access to the drive, she first needed to breach the external, internal, and vacuum coupling shields to the singularity, for which she bemoaned that the UNSC couldn't make a proper pan-[[Wikipedia:Torque|torque]] screwdriver.<ref name="CF74">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-noble-intentions '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder: Noble Intentions'']</ref> She would have preferred to use hardened remotes for the breaching, but they would have been detected by networks which would also record their activities. As a result, a peculiar [[Wikipedia:Synesthesia|synesthetic]] effect moved along her left arm up to her neck when she removed the shields. She also experienced a kind of "hiccup" in her awareness which she surmised was due to the [[Wikipedia:Delta timing|delta time]] which could occur with abrupt transitions into slipspace. Next, she had to check the probe's telemetry systems after compensating for how close the experiment was to Reach's [[Gravity well (physics)|gravity well]], and found they were within tolerable variances. Halsey then verified the data of the [[Smart AI|A.I.]] seed "H-7" to seven [[Wikipedia:Significant figures|significant figures]] and initiated its transfer to the matrix strata within the probe. After starting the slipspace drive and verifying the data received, as well as activating the AI seed, she confirmed an initial growth state. Upon checking and triple verifying the probe's telemetry uplinks she then finally launched it on an aligned trajectory. Recording her observations in her journal, the doctor noticed again that time seemed to have mysteriously elapsed, as there was a step anomaly in the chronometer. This had not affected her or her wristwatch as far as she could tell, and she guessed that the anomaly might be a technical artifact or a subdimensional leakage from the probe as it was inserted. It was only then that she realized she had already made a note of this "hiccup" closer to the time it had occurred but could not recall doing so. Telemetry confirmed that A.I. growth was beyond exponential—appearing instantaneous. Halsey wondered variously if this might be explained by the temporal discrepancy, some hitherto undiscovered multidimensional effect on the A.I. cross-linkages, or even alternate physical laws harnessed by the unshielded slipstream. Much of the incoming data and consciousness cross-checks soon became garbled and voice communication from the A.I. was attenuated. Logic/mathematics [[Scriber test]]s confirmed full functionality, but Halsey was disturbed by the conclusions, insights, and even what she considered nonsense being generated. The A.I.'s comments on [[humanity]] and the [[Covenant]] defied reason from her perspective, but she made sure they were all recorded, including those concerning [[The Assembly|other intellects]] in the "mist". Halsey wondered in her journal whether the "mist" referred to [[slipspace]] and also commented on another four-hour "step" in time that might also be explained by lost consciousness. She additionally noted that the data-transfer buffer had been blown—capable of one hundred and forty-eight hours at its maximum rate. As soon as she made this observation Halsey set about replacing it. After the telemetry became fully operational she noticed glaring gaps throughout the record. And although the voice communications continued to grow increasingly nonsensical, all [[rampancy]] indicators were negative.{{Ref/Reuse|CF74}}
Once she secured access to the drive, she first needed to breach the external, internal, and vacuum coupling shields to the singularity, for which she bemoaned that the UNSC couldn't make a proper pan-[[Wikipedia:Torque|torque]] screwdriver.<ref name="CF74">[https://www.halowaypoint.com/en-us/news/canon-fodder-noble-intentions '''Halo Waypoint''' - ''Canon Fodder: Noble Intentions'']</ref> She would have preferred to use hardened remotes for the breaching, but they would have been detected by networks which would also record their activities. As a result, a peculiar [[Wikipedia:Synesthesia|synesthetic]] effect moved along her left arm up to her neck when she removed the shields. She also experienced a kind of "hiccup" in her awareness which she surmised was due to the [[Wikipedia:Delta timing|delta time]] which could occur with abrupt transitions into slipspace. Next, she had to check the probe's telemetry systems after compensating for how close the experiment was to Reach's [[Gravity well (physics)|gravity well]], and found they were within tolerable variances. Halsey then verified the data of the [[Smart AI|A.I.]] seed "H-7" to seven [[Wikipedia:Significant figures|significant figures]] and initiated its transfer to the matrix strata within the probe. After starting the slipspace drive and verifying the data received, as well as activating the AI seed, she confirmed an initial growth state. Upon checking and triple verifying the probe's telemetry uplinks she then finally launched it on an aligned trajectory. Recording her observations in her journal, the doctor noticed again that time seemed to have mysteriously elapsed, as there was a step anomaly in the chronometer. This had not affected her or her wristwatch as far as she could tell, and she guessed that the anomaly might be a technical artifact or a subdimensional leakage from the probe as it was inserted. It was only then that she realized she had already made a note of this "hiccup" closer to the time it had occurred but could not recall doing so. Telemetry confirmed that A.I. growth was beyond exponential—appearing instantaneous. Halsey wondered variously if this might be explained by the temporal discrepancy, some hitherto undiscovered multidimensional effect on the A.I. cross-linkages, or even alternate physical laws harnessed by the unshielded slipstream. Much of the incoming data and consciousness cross-checks soon became garbled and voice communication from the A.I. was attenuated. Logic/mathematics [[Scriber test]]s confirmed full functionality, but Halsey was disturbed by the conclusions, insights, and even what she considered nonsense being generated. The A.I.'s comments on [[humanity]] and the [[Covenant]] defied reason from her perspective, but she made sure they were all recorded, including those concerning [[The Assembly|other intellects]] in the "mist". Halsey wondered in her journal whether the "mist" referred to [[slipspace]] and also commented on another four-hour "step" in time that might also be explained by lost consciousness. She additionally noted that the data-transfer buffer had been blown—capable of one hundred and forty-eight hours at its maximum rate. As soon as she made this observation Halsey set about replacing it. After the telemetry became fully operational she noticed glaring gaps throughout the record. And although the voice communications continued to grow increasingly nonsensical, all [[rampancy]] indicators were negative.{{Ref/Reuse|CF74}}

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