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After being captured by [[Mendicant Bias]], the [[rampancy|rampant]] [[ancilla]] in control of the Halo, Forthencho's imprint was removed from Chakas and placed into a [[monitor]] shell; the same procedure was done to many other humans who also carried archived human memories. Mendicant Bias promised the ancient humans revenge on the Forerunners, if their former carriers cooperated with it in saving the Halo from an impending collision with [[Wolf-faced planet|a planet]]. Due to his hatred of the Forerunners and his desire for revenge, Forthencho was enthusiastic to accept Mendicant's offer; however, it is evident he was never truly in control and Mendicant Bias was only using him as a puppet to manipulate the humans into saving the ring.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 318''</ref> He gave a rousing speech to his resurrected comrades and planning that after saving the Halo, they could use it and Mendicant's vast resources to strike against the Forerunners. Chakas was hesitant to comply with this, even outright refusing, but Forthencho lied to Mendicant Bias that he had accepted.{{Ref/Novel|Id=pri301|Pri|Page=301-312}} | After being captured by [[Mendicant Bias]], the [[rampancy|rampant]] [[ancilla]] in control of the Halo, Forthencho's imprint was removed from Chakas and placed into a [[monitor]] shell; the same procedure was done to many other humans who also carried archived human memories. Mendicant Bias promised the ancient humans revenge on the Forerunners, if their former carriers cooperated with it in saving the Halo from an impending collision with [[Wolf-faced planet|a planet]]. Due to his hatred of the Forerunners and his desire for revenge, Forthencho was enthusiastic to accept Mendicant's offer; however, it is evident he was never truly in control and Mendicant Bias was only using him as a puppet to manipulate the humans into saving the ring.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 318''</ref> He gave a rousing speech to his resurrected comrades and planning that after saving the Halo, they could use it and Mendicant's vast resources to strike against the Forerunners. Chakas was hesitant to comply with this, even outright refusing, but Forthencho lied to Mendicant Bias that he had accepted.{{Ref/Novel|Id=pri301|Pri|Page=301-312}} | ||
The plan ultimately failed as the [[IsoDidact]]'s fleet retook Installation 07 soon after. Forthencho's imprint, along with many others, was eventually reunited with Chakas as his mind was used to create the monitor known as [[343 Guilty Spark]]. While Chakas was still undergoing the conversion process, Forthencho's consciousness accompanied him and the IsoDidact as the latter interrogated the Primordial. Forthencho continued to exist within 343 Guilty Spark for the next 100,000 years; as Spark was being interrogated by a UNSC science team, Forthencho even managed to temporarily subsume the main data stream derived from Chakas' consciousness. During this time, Forthencho took the opportunity to tell the team some of his own story before Chakas' mind resumed control.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 231-342''</ref> | The plan ultimately failed as the [[IsoDidact]]'s fleet retook Installation 07 soon after. Forthencho's imprint, along with many others, was eventually reunited with Chakas as his mind was used to create the monitor known as [[343 Guilty Spark]]. While Chakas was still undergoing the conversion process, Forthencho's consciousness accompanied him and the IsoDidact as the latter interrogated the Primordial. Forthencho continued to exist within 343 Guilty Spark for the next 100,000 years; as Guilty Spark was being interrogated by a UNSC science team, Forthencho even managed to temporarily subsume the main data stream derived from Chakas' consciousness. During this time, Forthencho took the opportunity to tell the team some of his own story before Chakas' mind resumed control.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 231-342''</ref> | ||
Following the crash of the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} on [[Geronos-a]] in [[2554]], Spark repaired, combined or jettisoned all of the personality streams inside of his mind until, by [[2557]], only Chakas and 343 Guilty Spark were left, marking the end of Forthencho's imprint.<ref name="Renegades140">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 140''</ref> In September of that year, when Spark [[Mission to Mount Kilimanjaro|sought the help]] of an imprint of the [[Librarian]] beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] to help him bring back [[Riser]] and [[Vinnevra]], she reminded Spark of his own struggles containing Forthencho's essence and used it to help convince Spark to reconsider his plan.<ref name="Renegades295">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 295''</ref> Later, when the crew has a funeral for those they lost, Spark sings for Forthencho along with everyone else they all lost.<ref name="Renegades324">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''pages 324-325''</ref> | Following the crash of the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} on [[Geronos-a]] in [[2554]], Spark repaired, combined or jettisoned all of the personality streams inside of his mind until, by [[2557]], only Chakas and 343 Guilty Spark were left, marking the end of Forthencho's imprint.<ref name="Renegades140">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 140''</ref> In September of that year, when Spark [[Mission to Mount Kilimanjaro|sought the help]] of an imprint of the [[Librarian]] beneath [[Mount Kilimanjaro]] to help him bring back [[Riser]] and [[Vinnevra]], she reminded Spark of his own struggles containing Forthencho's essence and used it to help convince Spark to reconsider his plan.<ref name="Renegades295">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''page 295''</ref> Later, when the crew has a funeral for those they lost, Spark sings for Forthencho along with everyone else they all lost.<ref name="Renegades324">'''[[Halo: Renegades]]''', ''pages 324-325''</ref> |