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Sometime later, 'Crolon escaped from his prison cell. Ussa summoned Enduring Bias and had the monitor display a holographic surveillance video that detailed how 'Crolon escaped. Bias warned Ussa and Sooln that 'Crolon was preparing to launch a vessel from the Sangheili [[hangar bay]]. As the monitor transported the two Sangheili to the hangar inside a freighter, Sooln told Bias to close the hangar door, but the monitor revealed that 'Crolon had sabotaged the controls. The three eventually made it to the hangar, but witnessed 'Crolon escaping the shield world in ''[[Clan's Blade]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 155-158''</ref> When a [[Covenant fleet]] arrived in the [[Ussan system]], Enduring Bias informed Ussa and projected a transmission from the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]]. The San'Shyuum spoke with Ussa and attempted to convince him to surrender but, ultimately, Ussa had Bias end the transmission.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 171-176''</ref> Realizing that his forces would not be able to survive the imminent Covenant assault, Ussa had Bias activate the shield world's Disassembler process. The Covenant forces retreated from the world and witnessed the process. Believing the Sangheili insurgents to have been killed, they left the system. However, Enduring Bias and the Sangheili survived in freighters and eventually they resettled in the former shield world's fragmented habitats.<ref name="bc182">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 182-183''</ref>
Sometime later, 'Crolon escaped from his prison cell. Ussa summoned Enduring Bias and had the monitor display a holographic surveillance video that detailed how 'Crolon escaped. Bias warned Ussa and Sooln that 'Crolon was preparing to launch a vessel from the Sangheili [[hangar bay]]. As the monitor transported the two Sangheili to the hangar inside a freighter, Sooln told Bias to close the hangar door, but the monitor revealed that 'Crolon had sabotaged the controls. The three eventually made it to the hangar, but witnessed 'Crolon escaping the shield world in ''[[Clan's Blade]]''.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 155-158''</ref> When a [[Covenant fleet]] arrived in the [[Ussan system]], Enduring Bias informed Ussa and projected a transmission from the [[Mken 'Scre'ah'ben|Prophet of Inner Conviction]]. The San'Shyuum spoke with Ussa and attempted to convince him to surrender but, ultimately, Ussa had Bias end the transmission.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 171-176''</ref> Realizing that his forces would not be able to survive the imminent Covenant assault, Ussa had Bias activate the shield world's Disassembler process. The Covenant forces retreated from the world and witnessed the process. Believing the Sangheili insurgents to have been killed, they left the system. However, Enduring Bias and the Sangheili survived in freighters and eventually they resettled in the former shield world's fragmented habitats.<ref name="bc182">'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''pages 182-183''</ref>


The Sangheili insurgents—now referred to as the [[Ussan]]s—worked to rebuild on the "Refuge" and create their own Sanghelios with Bias. However, the Refuge's Primary Section was struck by a comet fragment and Bias was heavily damaged in the incident. The monitor became deactivated and showed no signs of "life". Enduring Bias' remains were placed inside a sphere of glass, known as the Homage to Enduring Bias, which was cleaned daily. Ussa later wrote that he believed that the monitor would become active at some point in the future and that it was possible that Enduring Bias was slowly repairing itself. <ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 205''</ref> Although inactive, Enduring Bias was still sometimes able to listen to the conversations of others.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 284''</ref>
The Sangheili insurgents—now referred to as the [[Ussan]]s—worked to rebuild on the "Refuge" and create their own Sanghelios with Bias. However, the Refuge's Primary Section was struck by a comet fragment and Bias was heavily damaged in the incident. The monitor became deactivated and showed no signs of "life". Enduring Bias' remains were placed inside a sphere of glass, known as the Homage to Enduring Bias, which was cleaned daily. Ussa later wrote that he believed that the monitor would become active at some point in the future and that it was possible that Enduring Bias was repairing slowly itself.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 205''</ref> Although inactive, Enduring Bias was still sometimes able to listen to the conversations of others.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 284''</ref>


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