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{{Quote|no=four|q1=The Monument?|Spark|q2=The monitor spun in a circle, sending its light reflecting through the black crystals as they passed. "Why, yes! Do you approve? The civil war on this ring left us with an overabundance of essences and imprints." Veridity led them down another path, this one narrower than the wide avenue. "They were everywhere. Submonitors and custodians confined in damaged carapaces, roaming lost through the ring's networks, trapped in ruined power stations and facilities... Composed humans loosed from damaged storage devices, their digital imprints overflowing into support systems, their memories and emotions causing havoc. After the firing of the array, we spent the ensuing centuries gathering them, giving them a new home large enough for all, a safe place to rest. Billions of lives lost over countless millennia are stored here in crystal, taken from data, logs, imprints, fragments, events, research, experiments... all of them collected, catalogued, and archived. As instructed, we have kept watch. Our only deviation in course was to purify the atmosphere and end the shroud of mist over Halo.|091 Adjutant Veridity|q3=Why did you do that?|Spark|q4=To encourage the survival of the tullioc and other species. After careful study, we discovered that in feeding on the crystal, the creatures were absorbing some of the data stored here. There had been too much death, so we do not harm the tullioc, for in them now lies the memories of thousands.|091 Adjutant Veridity|Adjutant Veridity explains the Monument to Rion and Spark{{Ref/Novel|Id=PoL15|Pol|15}}}} | {{Quote|no=four|q1=The Monument?|Spark|q2=The monitor spun in a circle, sending its light reflecting through the black crystals as they passed. "Why, yes! Do you approve? The civil war on this ring left us with an overabundance of essences and imprints." Veridity led them down another path, this one narrower than the wide avenue. "They were everywhere. Submonitors and custodians confined in damaged carapaces, roaming lost through the ring's networks, trapped in ruined power stations and facilities... Composed humans loosed from damaged storage devices, their digital imprints overflowing into support systems, their memories and emotions causing havoc. After the firing of the array, we spent the ensuing centuries gathering them, giving them a new home large enough for all, a safe place to rest. Billions of lives lost over countless millennia are stored here in crystal, taken from data, logs, imprints, fragments, events, research, experiments... all of them collected, catalogued, and archived. As instructed, we have kept watch. Our only deviation in course was to purify the atmosphere and end the shroud of mist over Halo.|091 Adjutant Veridity|q3=Why did you do that?|Spark|q4=To encourage the survival of the tullioc and other species. After careful study, we discovered that in feeding on the crystal, the creatures were absorbing some of the data stored here. There had been too much death, so we do not harm the tullioc, for in them now lies the memories of thousands.|091 Adjutant Veridity|Adjutant Veridity explains the Monument to Rion and Spark{{Ref/Novel|Id=PoL15|Pol|15}}}} | ||
'''The Monument''' was the former core of [[Mendicant Bias]] on [[Installation 07]] which was transformed into a home for the essences, imprints and damaged [[ancilla]]s left over from [[Battle for Gyre 11|the civil war]] on the ring. It was meant to both preserve them and to stand as a monument to the lives lost. | '''The Monument''' was the former core of [[Mendicant Bias]] on [[Installation 07]] which was transformed into a home for the essences, imprints and damaged [[ancilla]]s left over from [[Battle for Gyre 11|the civil war]] on the ring. It was meant to both preserve them and to stand as a monument to the lives lost. | ||