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The [[Lifeworker beacon]]s across the installation, used to transmit orders to the local humans via their ''[[geas]]'', were giving conflicting commands which kept changing as the various factions fought for control of the beacons.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p184|Pri|Page=184}} Similar beacons were used to transmit orders to Lifeworkers and their ancillas across the ring, and although they believed the orders came from the Librarian, there was no definite certainty of this. Acting under these orders, a Lifeworker known as [[Genemender-Folder-of-Fortune]] extracted and stored the consciousnesses and ancient personality imprints of any humans he found, doing the same to himself, believing it would save him from having to serve the Master Builder.{{Ref/Reuse|p194}} | The [[Lifeworker beacon]]s across the installation, used to transmit orders to the local humans via their ''[[geas]]'', were giving conflicting commands which kept changing as the various factions fought for control of the beacons.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p184|Pri|Page=184}} Similar beacons were used to transmit orders to Lifeworkers and their ancillas across the ring, and although they believed the orders came from the Librarian, there was no definite certainty of this. Acting under these orders, a Lifeworker known as [[Genemender-Folder-of-Fortune]] extracted and stored the consciousnesses and ancient personality imprints of any humans he found, doing the same to himself, believing it would save him from having to serve the Master Builder.{{Ref/Reuse|p194}} | ||
During the battle above the capital, two Earth humans, [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]], who had been captured by Faber and were aboard ships headed to Installation 07, crashed in different parts of the ring. Chakas landed near a village, where a young woman known as [[Vinnevra]] found him and later took him to see her grandfather, [[Gamelpar]], who had been brought on the ring from Earth by Faber's minions long ago. The group then proceeded to travel under the guidance of Vinnevra's ''geas'', which had activated upon Chakas' arrival, but upon arriving at the destination, they discovered it to be a "Palace of Pain", where the Primordial itself and a number of [[war sphinx]]es were herding numerous humans inside.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p109|Pri|Page=109}} After traveling in the opposite direction for several days, the group reunited with Riser, who had landed in a Flood-infested region nearby. Eventually, they came across a rail transport which brought them to | During the battle above the capital, two Earth humans, [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]], who had been captured by Faber and were aboard ships headed to Installation 07, crashed in different parts of the ring. Chakas landed near a village, where a young woman known as [[Vinnevra]] found him and later took him to see her grandfather, [[Gamelpar]], who had been brought on the ring from Earth by Faber's minions long ago. The group then proceeded to travel under the guidance of Vinnevra's ''geas'', which had activated upon Chakas' arrival, but upon arriving at the destination, they discovered it to be a "Palace of Pain", where the Primordial itself and a number of [[war sphinx]]es were herding numerous humans inside.{{Ref/Novel|Id=p109|Pri|Page=109}} After traveling in the opposite direction for several days, the group reunited with Riser, who had landed in a Flood-infested region nearby. Eventually, they came across a rail transport which brought them to Lifeworker Central, where a monitor instructed them to enter another transport.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=266-273}} | ||
The humans were then taken to the facility where Mendicant Bias' core was housed. There, humans from Earth were separated from the Tudejsa, and their ancestral personality imprints were removed by Mendicant Bias and the Primordial. They were given a choice to cooperate with Mendicant Bias and have their revenge against the Forerunners for [[Human-Forerunner wars|destroying their civilization]] ten thousand years earlier; however, they would first have to help save the Halo from colliding with the approaching planet. Those who accepted Bias' offer were sent to various control stations spread out across the Halo, including the [[Cartographer]].{{Ref/Reuse|p320}} However, humans alone did not possess the knowledge necessary to properly interface with the ring; instead, Flood-infected Forerunners processed by the Composer were brought in and connected with each human to the Halo's control systems.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=328}} As Installation 07 approached the planet, the controllers successfully managed to reorient the ring in a way the planet would pass through the center; this way, the ring would take heavy damage but had a chance of surviving. | The humans were then taken to the facility where Mendicant Bias' core was housed. There, humans from Earth were separated from the Tudejsa, and their ancestral personality imprints were removed by Mendicant Bias and the Primordial. They were given a choice to cooperate with Mendicant Bias and have their revenge against the Forerunners for [[Human-Forerunner wars|destroying their civilization]] ten thousand years earlier; however, they would first have to help save the Halo from colliding with the approaching planet. Those who accepted Bias' offer were sent to various control stations spread out across the Halo, including the [[Cartographer]].{{Ref/Reuse|p320}} However, humans alone did not possess the knowledge necessary to properly interface with the ring; instead, Flood-infected Forerunners processed by the Composer were brought in and connected with each human to the Halo's control systems.{{Ref/Novel|Pri|Page=328}} As Installation 07 approached the planet, the controllers successfully managed to reorient the ring in a way the planet would pass through the center; this way, the ring would take heavy damage but had a chance of surviving. | ||