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==Description==
==Description==
Odin's Eye acts as a [[Faraday Cage|Faraday cage]], preventing any electronic signal from getting in or out, making the room one of the most secure places in the galaxy.<ref name="ghosts"/> The Cage has been described as circular with a round, black confrence table in the center. There is no visible door to enter Odin's Eye.<ref name="ghosts2">''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', pages 60-61</ref> To enter the Cage, a bio-scanner confirms one's identity and upon confirmation opens the entrance. [[Kurt-051|Kurt Ambrose]] once noted that there was no crease where the two halves of the door met.<ref name="ghosts"/>
Odin's Eye acts as a [[Faraday Cage|Faraday cage]], preventing any electronic signal from getting in or out, making the room one of the most secure places in the galaxy.<ref name="ghosts"/> The Cage has been described as circular with a round, black confrence table in the center. There is no visible door to enter Odin's Eye.<ref name="ghosts2">''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', pages 60-61</ref> To enter the Cage, a bio-scanner confirms one's identity and, upon confirmation, opens the entrance. [[Kurt-051|Kurt Ambrose]] once noted that there was no crease where the two halves of the door met.<ref name="ghosts"/>


==The SPARTAN-III Progam==
==The SPARTAN-III Progam==
Odin's Eye held several significant meetings throughout its history; of which three involved the [[SPARTAN-III Program]]. The meeting creation of the Spartan-IIIs involved several high ranking officers: [[Vice Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]], [[Ned Rich|Rear Admiral Ned Rich]], [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Aaron G. Gibson]], and [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]]. This group of officers decided to then "''trade lives for time''" by creating the relatively cheaper Spartan-IIIs compared to the [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-IIs]].<ref name="ghosts"/> Between the years of 2531 through 2537, and possibly beyond,<ref group="note">In '''[[Halo: Evolutions]]''' - ''[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]'', [[Codename: SURGEON]] wrote his/her report from the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} so it is reasonable to assume Odin's Eye still exists as the ship the room is on still exists.</ref> Odin's Eye held more meetings between the heads of the SPARTAN-III program which then included [[Lieutenant Commander|LCDR]] [[Kurt-051|Kurt Ambrose]]. These meetings included discussions of the successes of [[Alpha Company]] and the formation of [[Beta Company]].<ref name="ghosts2"/><ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', pages 79-88</ref>
Odin's Eye held several significant meetings throughout its history; of which three involved the [[SPARTAN-III Program]]. The meeting creation of the Spartan-IIIs involved several high ranking officers: [[Vice Admiral]] [[Margaret Parangosky]], [[Ned Rich|Rear Admiral Ned Rich]], [[Captain (Navy)|Captain]] [[Aaron G. Gibson]], and [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]]. This group of officers decided to then "''trade lives for time''" by creating the relatively cheaper Spartan-IIIs compared to the [[SPARTAN-II Program|SPARTAN-IIs]].<ref name="ghosts"/> Between the years of 2531 through 2537, and possibly beyond,<ref group="note">In '''[[Halo: Evolutions]]''' - ''[[The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole]]'', [[Codename: SURGEON]] wrote their report from the {{UNSCShip|Point of No Return}} so it can be assumed that Odin's Eye still exists as the ship the room is on still exists.</ref> Odin's Eye held more meetings between the heads of the SPARTAN-III program which then included [[Lieutenant Commander|LCDR]] [[Kurt-051|Kurt Ambrose]]. These meetings included discussions of the successes of [[Alpha Company]] and the formation of [[Beta Company]].<ref name="ghosts2"/><ref>''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'', pages 79-88</ref>


==Notes==
==Notes==

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Odin's Eye or The Cage, as some call it, is a conference room located aboard the ONI stealth ship UNSC Point of No Return that fewer than 20 officers in the UNSC have access.[1]

Description

Odin's Eye acts as a Faraday cage, preventing any electronic signal from getting in or out, making the room one of the most secure places in the galaxy.[1] The Cage has been described as circular with a round, black confrence table in the center. There is no visible door to enter Odin's Eye.[2] To enter the Cage, a bio-scanner confirms one's identity and, upon confirmation, opens the entrance. Kurt Ambrose once noted that there was no crease where the two halves of the door met.[1]

The SPARTAN-III Progam

Odin's Eye held several significant meetings throughout its history; of which three involved the SPARTAN-III Program. The meeting creation of the Spartan-IIIs involved several high ranking officers: Vice Admiral Margaret Parangosky, Rear Admiral Ned Rich, Captain Aaron G. Gibson, and Colonel James Ackerson. This group of officers decided to then "trade lives for time" by creating the relatively cheaper Spartan-IIIs compared to the SPARTAN-IIs.[1] Between the years of 2531 through 2537, and possibly beyond,[note 1] Odin's Eye held more meetings between the heads of the SPARTAN-III program which then included LCDR Kurt Ambrose. These meetings included discussions of the successes of Alpha Company and the formation of Beta Company.[2][3]

Notes

  1. ^ In Halo: Evolutions - The Impossible Life and the Possible Death of Preston J. Cole, Codename: SURGEON wrote their report from the UNSC Point of No Return so it can be assumed that Odin's Eye still exists as the ship the room is on still exists.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, pages 42-49
  2. ^ a b Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, pages 60-61
  3. ^ Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, pages 79-88