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Proxy's earliest known manifestations were in a [[Firewall|simulation]] environment set up by Sloan, with [[the Executor]] placed inside for integration with an AI. Upon arriving at the [[Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science]] in the simulation, the Executor noticed a purple glow emanating from the facility's AI lab and eventually proceeded to investigate. Inside the room, Proxy revealed itself to the Executor, elaborating that it was here to help. The Executor, were it to attack Proxy, would be killed in the destruction of the host console and the simulation reset - proceeding the help Proxy would see the Executor download Proxy onto a [[data crystal chip]], at which point it elaborated that the facility housed a dormant [[Slipspace translocation]] pad behind a hidden door in the facility. Accessing the pad would allow the Executor to be teleported to a [[Guardian Custode]] for "[[Executor|integration]]", while destroying the crystal chip sees the Guardian attack the base - with the Executor killed in the process.{{Ref/Reuse|Precipice1}} | Proxy's earliest known manifestations were in a [[Firewall|simulation]] environment set up by Sloan, with [[the Executor]] placed inside for integration with an AI. Upon arriving at the [[Avery J. Johnson Academy of Military Science]] in the simulation, the Executor noticed a purple glow emanating from the facility's AI lab and eventually proceeded to investigate. Inside the room, Proxy revealed itself to the Executor, elaborating that it was here to help. The Executor, were it to attack Proxy, would be killed in the destruction of the host console and the simulation reset - proceeding the help Proxy would see the Executor download Proxy onto a [[data crystal chip]], at which point it elaborated that the facility housed a dormant [[Slipspace translocation]] pad behind a hidden door in the facility. Accessing the pad would allow the Executor to be teleported to a [[Guardian Custode]] for "[[Executor|integration]]", while destroying the crystal chip sees the Guardian attack the base - with the Executor killed in the process.{{Ref/Reuse|Precipice1}} | ||
The Executor then proceeded to follow Proxy's instruction, completing the base's time trial course in under twenty-five seconds in order to unlock the door and access the teleportation pad. The Executor was then teleported into the Guardian and cybernetically augmented. Once complete, Proxy informed the Executor that they are the first of [[Executor|their kind]], and that they had much work to do. However, before this could done, there was much debate among the [[ | The Executor then proceeded to follow Proxy's instruction, completing the base's time trial course in under twenty-five seconds in order to unlock the door and access the teleportation pad. The Executor was then teleported into the Guardian and cybernetically augmented. Once complete, Proxy informed the Executor that they are the first of [[Executor|their kind]], and that they had much work to do. However, before this could done, there was much debate among the [[Assembly Majority]] as to what form the Executor would take. Proxy held a vote among the Minds, with the eventual decision being made that the Executor would take the form of a PEACEWEAVER.{{Ref/Reuse|Precipice1}} | ||
In a later simulation, Proxy was charged with overseeing the Executor's attempts to perform a simulated mission to steal a [[durance]] from [[Carinae Station]]. Whenever the Executor was killed or failed, Proxy would reset the simulation - rerunning it as many times as required until the Executor succeeded. During the simulated battle, Proxy made note of any instances of the Executor making questionable tactical decisions alongside providing useful information, such as the equipment loadout of the enemy [[SPARTAN-IV program|SPARTAN-IV]] the Executor faced. Once the simulation was complete, Proxy commended the Executor's work and provided further instructions for the Executor to await pickup - but not to open the device. Were the Executor to do so, they were then informed by Proxy that the device contained the essence of Spartan [[Edward Davis]], who was [[Composer|sublimated]] during the [[Battle of Draetheus V]] in [[2554]]. Proxy then noted how even despite the extensive physiological and mental alterations undertaken by the Executor, they still retained some of their "[[human]] spirit" - which compelled them to defy orders in the name of curiosity. Proxy then conducted another vote among the Assembly Majority as to the form that the Executor would take for its next mission, with the choice of the MERROW-class made by the vote.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Precipice2|Precipice|Chapter=part 2}} | In a later simulation, Proxy was charged with overseeing the Executor's attempts to perform a simulated mission to steal a [[durance]] from [[Carinae Station]]. Whenever the Executor was killed or failed, Proxy would reset the simulation - rerunning it as many times as required until the Executor succeeded. During the simulated battle, Proxy made note of any instances of the Executor making questionable tactical decisions alongside providing useful information, such as the equipment loadout of the enemy [[SPARTAN-IV program|SPARTAN-IV]] the Executor faced. Once the simulation was complete, Proxy commended the Executor's work and provided further instructions for the Executor to await pickup - but not to open the device. Were the Executor to do so, they were then informed by Proxy that the device contained the essence of Spartan [[Edward Davis]], who was [[Composer|sublimated]] during the [[Battle of Draetheus V]] in [[2554]]. Proxy then noted how even despite the extensive physiological and mental alterations undertaken by the Executor, they still retained some of their "[[human]] spirit" - which compelled them to defy orders in the name of curiosity. Proxy then conducted another vote among the Assembly Majority as to the form that the Executor would take for its next mission, with the choice of the MERROW-class made by the vote.{{Ref/Novel|Id=Precipice2|Precipice|Chapter=part 2}} | ||