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The ''Rubicon'' was commissioned in [[2553|December 2553]] in response to the loss of automated probes sent to [[Installation 00]] earlier that year.{{Ref/Reuse|hitd c2}} The ship was dispatched to the Ark from [[Luna]], carrying specialist [[remote contact team]]s, ONI scientific personnel, and an array of probes. When the ''Rubicon'' arrived at the installation, a strange signal was found to be emanating from its surface.{{Ref/Reuse|provenance}} Due to the damage dealt to the Ark's life support systems, the RCTs were forced to brave extremely hostile conditions on the surface in search of the signal's origin. Contact was lost with all teams after eight days; only [[RCT-06]] returned, having sustained heavy casualties. However, they succeeded at recovering the beacon's source - the debris of [[343 Guilty Spark]], the former [[Monitor]] of [[Halo Array|Halo]] [[Installation 04]].{{Ref/Reuse|provenance}}
The ''Rubicon'' was commissioned in [[2553|December 2553]] in response to the loss of automated probes sent to [[Installation 00]] earlier that year.{{Ref/Reuse|hitd c2}} The ship was dispatched to the Ark from [[Luna]], carrying specialist [[remote contact team]]s, ONI scientific personnel, and an array of probes. When the ''Rubicon'' arrived at the installation, a strange signal was found to be emanating from its surface.{{Ref/Reuse|provenance}} Due to the damage dealt to the Ark's life support systems, the RCTs were forced to brave extremely hostile conditions on the surface in search of the signal's origin. Contact was lost with all teams after eight days; only [[RCT-06]] returned, having sustained heavy casualties. However, they succeeded at recovering the beacon's source - the debris of [[343 Guilty Spark]], the former [[Monitor]] of [[Halo Array|Halo]] [[Installation 04]].{{Ref/Reuse|provenance}}


[[File:H3 Guitly Spark Debris.png|300px|thumb|Five smoldering pieces of debris from when 343 Guilty Spark was destroyed by [[John-117]] during the [[Raid on Installation 08]]—the only remains of his [[monitor]] casing.]]
[[File:H3 Guitly Spark Debris.png|300px|thumb|right|Five smoldering pieces of debris from when 343 Guilty Spark was destroyed by [[John-117]] during the [[Raid on Installation 08]]—the only remains of his [[monitor]] casing.]]
The science team questioned the damaged monitor on his origins, who obliged the humans due to their authority as [[Reclaimer]]s. Over the course of the interrogation, Spark breached the ''Rubicon's'' firewall several times, much to the team's dismay. Spark powered down after concluding his story and his damaged remains were subsequently ejected into space; unknown to the crew he had already transferred his consciousness to the shipboard computers. After subduing the [[Curator|onboard AI]] and taking control of the ship, he explained to the crew that he was going to resume his quest to find the [[Librarian]] and to restore his old friends, [[Riser]] and [[Vinnevra]], back to life. Asserting that the Librarian was still alive, he put the crew to sleep and had the ''Rubicon'' proceed to her location.<ref>'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref><ref name="mythos">'''[[Halo Mythos]]'''</ref>
The science team questioned the damaged monitor on his origins, who obliged the humans due to their authority as [[Reclaimer]]s. Over the course of the interrogation, Spark breached the ''Rubicon's'' firewall several times, much to the team's dismay. Spark powered down after concluding his story and his damaged remains were subsequently ejected into space; unknown to the crew he had already transferred his consciousness to the shipboard computers. After subduing the [[Curator|onboard AI]] and taking control of the ship, he explained to the crew that he was going to resume his quest to find the [[Librarian]] and to restore his old friends, [[Riser]] and [[Vinnevra]], back to life. Asserting that the Librarian was still alive, he put the crew to sleep and had the ''Rubicon'' proceed to her location.<ref>'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref><ref name="mythos">'''[[Halo Mythos]]'''</ref>


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