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== Monitor ==
== Monitor ==
CookieMonster's edit just got me thinking.  Is 343 Guilty Spark the "official" monitor of Installation 04B?  The second 04 clearly uses the same codes as the original, as 343 can still operate it.  But think about it.  First of all, if 343 Guilty Spark didn't somehow contact the Ark before the replacement was built, then wouldn't Installation 00 have assumed that he was destroyed, and have made a new one.  Second, when Spark was chatting with the Monitor of the Ark, the Monitor (or whatever thing was warning Spark) there made no mention what-so-ever of the new Halo.  Meaning three things, either 1. Spark was talking to another sub-routine of the Monitor, which had nothing to do with Installation 04B, so that part of the Monitor wouldn't have told him.  Or 2. It was never '''planning''' on telling him about it, because it had already (or in the process of) created a new Monitor for the installation.  Or the third possibility, for some reason or another, 343 Guilty Spark was not '''ALLOWED''' to be the Monitor of an installation again, maybe it had to do with the fact that that Monitor didn't think Spark was "mature" enough to handle another installation, or thought that since he lost one installation he would probably lose another.  Or, maybe it was pre-programed for the Monitor of the Ark that when constructing a replacement Halo that "when making a new Halo, there must ALWAYS be a new Monitor to go with it, no old monitors allowed."  Possible because: A. The Forerunners thought if one managed to get destroyed, it should have a new monitor, because the old Monitor would probably lose it again.  Or, to minimize the chance that the old monitor was "compromised" by the Gravemind (actually, now that I think about it, this actually makes a lot of sense).  Wait, but also, after reading about how much, "personality" each monitor had (from the adjunct of Halo: The Flood and the new Halo Terminals).  It seems as though monitors of that caliber would be hard to build, don't you think?  But also, the Ark is probably one of the most advanced things made by the Forerunners, so it may have had the capability to just spit them out on a conveyor belt or something.
CookieMonster's edit just got me thinking.  Is 343 Guilty Spark the "official" monitor of Installation 04B?  The second 04 clearly uses the same codes as the original, as 343 can still operate it.  But think about it.  First of all, if 343 Guilty Spark didn't somehow contact the Ark before the replacement was built, then wouldn't Installation 00 have assumed that he was destroyed, and have made a new one.  Second, when Spark was chatting with the Monitor of the Ark, the Monitor (or whatever thing was warning Spark) there made no mention what-so-ever of the new Halo.  Meaning three things, either 1. Spark was talking to another sub-routine of the Monitor, which had nothing to do with Installation 04B, so that part of the Monitor wouldn't have told him.  Or 2. It was never '''planning''' on telling him about it, because it had already (or in the process of) created a new Monitor for the installation.  Or the third possibility, for some reason or another, 343 Guilty Spark was not '''ALLOWED''' to be the Monitor of an installation again, maybe it had to do with the fact that that Monitor didn't think Spark was "mature" enough to handle another installation, or thought that since he lost one installation he would probably lose another.  Or, maybe it was pre-programed for the Monitor of the Ark that when constructing a replacement Halo that "when making a new Halo, there must ALWAYS be a new Monitor to go with it, no old monitors allowed."  Possible because: A. The Forerunners thought if one managed to get destroyed, it should have a new monitor, because the old Monitor would probably lost it again.  Or, to minimize the chance that the old monitor was "compromised" by the Gravemind (actually, now that I think about it, this actually makes a lot of sense).  Wait, but also, after reading about how much, "personality" each monitor had (from the adjunct of Halo: The Flood and the new Halo Terminals).  It seems as though monitors of that caliber would be hard to build, don't you think?  But also, the Ark is probably one of the most advanced things made by the Forerunners, so it may have had the capability to just spit them out on a conveyor belt or something.


Guys, this all came to me in a matter of minuets after reading that one post (to think, one question mark inspired all this).  So if I think of some more, I'll be sure to add it.  I don't know man, but it keeps me up at night.  [[User:Vegerot|<span style="color:midnightblue; font-weight:bold">Vegerot</span>]] ([[User talk:Vegerot|<span style="color:grey">talk</span>]])  13:27, 5 August 2011 (EDT)!!!
Guys, this all came to me in a matter of minuets after reading that one post (to think, one question mark inspired all this).  So if I think of some more, I'll be sure to add it.  I don't know man, but it keeps me up at night.  [[User:Vegerot|<span style="color:midnightblue; font-weight:bold">Vegerot</span>]] ([[User talk:Vegerot|<span style="color:grey">talk</span>]])  13:27, 5 August 2011 (EDT)!!!

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