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{{quote|Cars won't drive you, hospitals won't treat you, the automatic door at the grocery store won't slide open for you, and the cashier won't take your money. You don't know what it's like to be off the grid.|[[Sophia Bossedon]]}}
{{quote|Cars won't drive you, hospitals won't treat you, the automatic door at the grocery store won't slide open for you, and the cashier won't take your money. You don't know what it's like to be off the grid.|[[Sophia Bossedon]]}}
The '''surveillance grid''' is a system used by the [[Unified Earth Government|UEG]] and the [[Colonial Administration Authority|CAA]] to keep track of [[civilian]]s electronically. Bank accounts and personal identity are kept track of using the grid, removing the need for individual keys. While technically anyone can go offline, they would have a severe disadvantage because of the numerous features governed by the grid, features such as the privileges to purchase goods or drive private cars, all of which can only be done while connected to the grid. The surveillance grid on Earth is additionally capable of listening in on conversations, with cameras looking for specific cues such as facial expressions and body language and beginning to "listen in" when the video is flagged and the conversation isolated. This system was avoided by [[Petra Janecek]] following an outburst by [[Benjamin Giraud]] by beginning to talk about mundane subjects such as the water and a trip to the beach, noting that you can "Talk about whatever you want, but look like you're talking about the weather".<ref name="HTT04">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''[[Hunt the Truth Season 1|Season 1]] - Episode 4''</ref>
The '''surveillance grid''' is a system used by the [[Unified Earth Government|UEG]] and the [[Colonial Administration Authority|CAA]] to keep track of [[civilian]]s electronically. Bank accounts and personal identity are kept track of using the grid, removing the need for individual keys. While technically anyone can go offline, they would have a severe disadvantage because of the numerous features governed by the grid, features such as the privileges to purchase goods or drive private cars, all of which can only be done while connected to the grid. The surveillance grid on Earth is additionally capable of listening in on conversations, with cameras looking for specific cues such as facial expressions and body language and beginning to "listen in" when the video is flagged and the conversation isolated. This system was avoided by [[Petra Janecek]] following an outburst by [[Benjamin Giraud]] by beginning to talk about mundane subjects such as the water and a trip to the beach, noting that you can "Talk about whatever you want, but look like you're talking about the weather".<ref name="HTT04">'''[[Hunt the Truth]]''', ''[[Hunt the Truth Season 1|Season 1]] - Episode 4''</ref>
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==Off the grid==
==Off the grid==
{{quote|They were listening. I'd figured there were cameras on us, there were always everywhere here, but there was full audio surveillance now too? Is that even possible?|[[Benjamin Giraud]]{{Ref/Reuse|HTT04}}}}
{{quote|They were listening. I'd figured there were cameras on us, there were always everywhere here, but there was full audio surveillance now too? Is that even possible?|[[Benjamin Giraud]]{{Ref/Reuse|HTT04}}}}
All of [[Earth]]'s undocumented migrants are off the grid, and are essentially second-class citizens. They must either depend on charity or perform illegal work to make a living. Because they cannot keep electronic accounts, they use other forms of currency such as poker chips or a barter system to make business transactions. Certain businesses are aimed specifically at them, such as the [[packbus]].
All of [[Earth]]'s illegal immigrants are off the grid, and are essentially second-class citizens. They must either depend on charity or perform illegal work to make a living. Because they cannot keep electronic accounts, they use other forms of currency such as poker chips or a barter system to make business transactions. Certain businesses are aimed specifically at them, such as the [[Packbus]].


In addition to those serving illegal purposes, some locations are kept off the grid as a means of assisting the government. Police Commissioner [[Kinsler]] of the [[New Mombasa Police Department]] owned a police car that blocked the grid. During the first day of the [[Battle for Earth]], he attempted to use the lack of surveillance to rape [[Sadie Endesha]], but the car's [[Mike Branley|driver]] intervened.<ref>'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''', [[Audio log (Halo 3: ODST)|Audio log]] 5, Circle 2, Arc 2</ref>
In addition to those serving illegal purposes, some locations are kept off the grid as a means of assisting the government. Police Commissioner [[Kinsler]] of the [[New Mombasa Police Department]] owned a police car that blocked the grid. During the first day of the [[Battle for Earth]], he attempted to use the lack of surveillance to rape [[Sadie Endesha]], but the car's [[Mike Branley|driver]] intervened.<ref>'''[[Halo 3: ODST]]''', [[Audio Log]] 5, Circle 2, Arc 2</ref>


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
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