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Since the project's initiation in early 2555, researchers have discovered multiple [[Lifeworker]] stations scattered across Installation 07's surface that date back to the Halo's time as Gyre 11. After reporting the discovery of these stations or unknowingly wandering into them, several teams of researchers—and follow-up search parties—have been listed as missing. None of these personnel have been reported as having returned. It is speculated that the disappearances are due—at least in part—to advanced [[dazzler]] and [[baffler]] technologies that may be found within these station.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFBloodMoon|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-fly-me-to-the-blood-moon|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Fly Me to the Blood-Moon|D=12|M=1|Y=2024}} In [[2556]], Dr. [[Genie Dawson]] and her team at [[Lifeworker Central]] were able to gain access to the [[Monolith Adjunct]] and hoped to study and catalogue the Forerunners' achievements in life sciences. Unfortunately, the scientists triggered an archiving process, resulting in their genetic patterns and consciousnesses being stored while their physical bodies were lost. The scientists were able to use [[hard light]] generators to manifest projections of themselves with likenesses so exact that it was nearly impossible to distinguish them from their biological counterparts. However, the team was limited to the Monolith Adjunct as collapses left them cut off from many access points and Forerunner technology, including other control consoles that were still working.{{Ref/Novel|Id=EOD21|EOD|Chapter=21}} | Since the project's initiation in early 2555, researchers have discovered multiple [[Lifeworker]] stations scattered across Installation 07's surface that date back to the Halo's time as Gyre 11. After reporting the discovery of these stations or unknowingly wandering into them, several teams of researchers—and follow-up search parties—have been listed as missing. None of these personnel have been reported as having returned. It is speculated that the disappearances are due—at least in part—to advanced [[dazzler]] and [[baffler]] technologies that may be found within these station.{{Ref/Site|Id=CFBloodMoon|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/canon-fodder-fly-me-to-the-blood-moon|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Canon Fodder - Fly Me to the Blood-Moon|D=12|M=1|Y=2024}} In [[2556]], Dr. [[Genie Dawson]] and her team at [[Lifeworker Central]] were able to gain access to the [[Monolith Adjunct]] and hoped to study and catalogue the Forerunners' achievements in life sciences. Unfortunately, the scientists triggered an archiving process, resulting in their genetic patterns and consciousnesses being stored while their physical bodies were lost. The scientists were able to use [[hard light]] generators to manifest projections of themselves with likenesses so exact that it was nearly impossible to distinguish them from their biological counterparts. However, the team was limited to the Monolith Adjunct as collapses left them cut off from many access points and Forerunner technology, including other control consoles that were still working.{{Ref/Novel|Id=EOD21|EOD|Chapter=21}} | ||
By [[2558#October|October 2558]], Zeta Halo's caretaker protocols were still impossible to predict or control and both its monitor and library remained elusive.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM99}}{{Ref/Note|In [[2014]] the user from [[343 Industries]] answering questions on [[Halo Waypoint]] under the username of [[Catalog]] addressed a question about the status of [[Installation 07]]'s quarantine by indicating that [[Sangheili]] had implemented containment and sterilization protocols there and provided records of these to human naval authorities. The in-universe date on which this statement was oriented was [[2558#March|March 3, 2558]]. It is highly likely that the reference to the ring's quarantine, itself referring to the way it was left at the end of ''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', caused Catalog to mistakenly think the questioner was asking about [[Installation 05]].}} These oddities left many questions yet unanswered as to the function and role of the ring within the larger array. By then, the large contingent occupying Zeta Site had taken on a military character in addition to a scientific one and had constructed facilities on the ring's surface.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM99}} | By [[2558#October|October 2558]], Zeta Halo's caretaker protocols were still impossible to predict or control and both its monitor and library remained elusive.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM99}}{{Ref/Note|In [[2014]] the user from [[343 Industries]] answering questions on [[Halo Waypoint]] under the username of [[Catalog]] addressed a question about the status of [[Installation 07]]'s quarantine by indicating that [[Sangheili]] had implemented containment and sterilization protocols there and provided records of these to human naval authorities. The in-universe date on which this statement was oriented was [[2558#March|March 3, 2558]]. It is highly likely that the reference to the ring's quarantine, itself referring to the way it was left at the end of ''[[Halo: Primordium]]'', caused Catalog to mistakenly think the questioner was asking about [[Installation 05]].}} These oddities left many questions yet unanswered as to the function and role of the ring within the larger array. By then, the large contingent occupying Zeta Site had taken on a military character in addition to a scientific one and had constructed facilities on the ring's surface.{{Ref/Reuse|OSFM99}}<ref name="HLSTHA">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fYaxRoAf96s&feature=youtu.be ''YouTube'': ''Halo Lore Stream: The Halo Array'']</ref> | ||
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