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*From [[343 Guilty Spark (Monitor)|343 Guilty Spark]]'s dialogue in the level ''[[Two Betrayals]]'', it can be assumed that the Didact activated the Array by first lighting [[Installation 04]], allowing the other rings to automatically follow suit.
*From [[343 Guilty Spark (Monitor)|343 Guilty Spark]]'s dialogue in the level ''[[Two Betrayals]]'', it can be assumed that the Didact activated the Array by first lighting [[Installation 04]], allowing the other rings to automatically follow suit.
*Alternatively, Didact could have simply asked the [[Monitor]]s for advice using FTL communications, and activated all the Halos at once from [[Installation 00|the Ark]].
*Alternatively, Didact could have simply asked the [[Monitor]]s for advice using FTL communications, and activated all the Halos at once from [[Installation 00|the Ark]].
*It is possible that Didact's remains are somewhere located on The Ark. Since he was on the Ark when the Halos where fired, he would have been perfectly safe. With the [[Librarian]] dead (from either natural, or the Halos) and with the Flood occupying most of the Forerunner worlds, he most likely lived out the rest of his life on [[The Ark.]] Where his body is unknown. It is most likely that the Sentinals of The Ark might have placed his body in a special place.


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The Didact[1] was the lover of the Librarian; these two beings were Forerunners and a conversation between the two can be found inside the Terminals in Halo 3. When the Terminals are accessed, the player is eventually moved to their old conversation that was recorded before the Halo rings were fired. He held some high status in the Forerunner Military, due to hints in the Terminals, and evidently wholeheartedly believes in the "Mantle" the Forerunners hold to protect life. He is also the one who activated the Halo Array. [2]

He was constantly trying to convince the Librarian to give up on her mission to save other sentient life from the Halos, and return to him "Where it is safe". His pleas, however, were unsuccessful, and the Librarian ended up destroying her own fleet, stranding herself on Earth to live out the rest of her days in a place she referred to as "Eden". It is also unknown what happened to Didact after the he activated the rings he did declaring "I will begin our Great Journey without you, carrying this bitter record" in the last terminal entry, but it is unknown his date of birth or date of death (if any).

Trivia

  • The word "Didact" actually means "one who teaches" in Latin. From this information, one could infer that at one point in his life he did some important teaching in Forerunner culture. The name Didact could come from the word didactic which means to instruct others in morals. This is rather ironic because he wound up being the one committing galactic suicide, firing the metaphorical gun at the head of the universe.
  • From 343 Guilty Spark's dialogue in the level Two Betrayals, it can be assumed that the Didact activated the Array by first lighting Installation 04, allowing the other rings to automatically follow suit.
  • Alternatively, Didact could have simply asked the Monitors for advice using FTL communications, and activated all the Halos at once from the Ark.

References

  1. ^ Terminals, Halo 3
  2. ^ Iris Array Recorder Data (D-COM)