Data pad

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Template:Ratings A Data pad is a piece of technology used by the UNSC. Data pads store information, files, pictures, and sounds.[1] They are also textual documents found at various locations in Halo: Reach.

Description

In the Halo universe

Dr. Catherine Halsey kept a pad of information with her about the Spartan-II candidates as she began to research them. She also appeared to have this technology on her glasses, as she could pull up and read files on them. Similar to modern day devices of the same nature, they can be password protected or in Dr. Halsey's case, sensitive to her retinas only.

The TACPAD appears to be a military application of the Data Pad. Template:SectStub

Halo: Reach

In Halo: Reach, a total of 19 data pads can be found at various locations in the campaign. Some campaign levels could have more than one data pad. Each data pad is numbered; letters or words are replaced with numbers in each data pad message representing the number of the data pad.

Data pads numbered 1-9 can be found on any difficulty settings whereas data pads 10-18 can only be found on the Legendary difficulty settings. Template:SectStub

Data pad transcripts

Data pad 1

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Data pad 2

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Data pad 3

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Data pad 4

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Data pad 5

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Data pad 6

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Data pad 7

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Data pad 8

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Data pad 9

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Data pad 10

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Data pad 11

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Data pad 12

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Data pad 13

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Data pad 14

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Data pad 15

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Data pad 16

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Data pad 17

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Data pad 18

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Data pad 19

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Trivia

  • They are extremely similar to the "Padd" that appears commonly in the Star Trek universe, or the datapad from Star Wars. It seems to have stemmed from today's PDAs and handheld phones.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: The Fall of Reach, pages 22-23

See also