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==Summary==
{{era|Forerunner|HCW}}
A [[Halo 2]] [[multiplayer]] level. It is large, roughly the size of [[Zanzibar]]. It is set on [[Earth]], in a huge train station. Mostly outdoor, a huge speeding train is rampaging through the level, so watch out. It's a 4x4 symmetrical map which includes the [[Wraith]] as a default for multiplayer.
{{Ratings}}
<center>''For other uses of "Terminal", see [[Terminal (disambiguation)]]''</center>


==Images==
[[File:Ark Terminal.jpg|thumb|right|The exterior of a ''Halo 3'' terminal.]]
[[Image:Terminal map.gif|150px]] [[Image:Terminal Action.jpg|150px]]
The '''Terminals''' are [[Forerunner]] machines that provide insight into the history of the Forerunners, primarily the [[Forerunner-Flood War]].


[[Category:Halo 2]] [[Category:Multiplayer]] [[Category:Maps]]
The Terminals fill the player in on the [[Halo]] backstory, much in the same way as they functioned in [[Marathon (video game series)|''Marathon'']]. The terminals are a continuation of the [[Iris]] alternate reality game used as viral marketing for ''[[Halo 3]]''. They clarify a great deal of the Iris story line by naming the authors of different messages and by explaining the circumstances of the original firing of the [[Halos]]. The terminals follow the stories of the [[Librarian]] and [[Didact]], [[Forerunner]] logs of the [[Flood]] attacks, and [[Mendicant Bias]]'s progression into [[rampancy]].
 
Finding and accessing all [[seven]] of the Terminals will unlock the [[Marathon Man]] [[achievement]]. The name "Marathon Man" is a reference to Bungie's earlier game, Marathon. This is evident because the achievement has a person's torso with the Marathon symbol as the head.
 
==Achievement Details==
Terminals can be accessed on ''any'' difficulty. You can get the [[Marathon Man]] achievement through a combination of different sessions, reading terminals out of order and on various difficulties. There are no requirements for doing them in one game, nor are you required to find them to finish your missions—and you don't need to finish the mission for a Terminal to count toward the achievement.
 
<span style="color:red;">'''IMPORTANT: You must access all terminals as follows:''' </span>
* In '''either''' [[Co-Op]] or single-player.
* It '''is''' necessary to read the text until the green arrow (facing left) turns red. On some terminals, you may have to wait until the screen flashes red and the screen appears to "scan horizontally". This does not occur for all terminals. If you have no red arrow (see below) then wait until the red flash / scanning occurs.
** Look in the bottom left hand corner, there is a green arrow, when it turns red you can exit the terminal. Note that normally you're able to advance each screen of the display by pressing the green A button. However, in some cases you need to wait. If the arrow is still green then wait until the terminal proceeds.
* For some players, you must access the seventh terminal last in order to unlock the achievement (if you have accessed them all and you still don't have the achievement, try that).
* If after accessing the terminals and you don't receive the achievement, try accessing all of the terminals on the same difficulty level (e.g. [[Easy]], [[Normal]], [[Heroic]], or [[Legendary]]).
* In Co-op, both players must be near a terminal to access it.
 
==Locations==
The Terminals are located on the three levels [[The Ark (Level)|The Ark]], [[The Covenant (Level)|The Covenant]] and [[Halo (Halo 3 Level)|Halo]] There is also a hidden terminal on [[Cortana (Level)|Cortana]], but that one does not need to be found in order to get the achievement.
 
===The Ark===
====Terminal 1<br />====
 
After fighting the [[Hunters]], continue on your way until you enter a building in the cliff wall. You should now be in a corridor with two holographic displays on the right, and two doors on the left. Enter the semi-circular room and you will see the first of the [[seven]] Terminals.
 
====Terminal 2<br />====
 
Easily accessed at Rally Point Alpha.
 
Go outside to the desert area, commandeering transport. You must complete a significant section of this level until you obtain tanks after defeating the [[Anti-Air Wraith]]s, then return in the tanks to the main door to the structure.
 
When you go inside the structure to let the tanks across the [[Energy Bridge|energy bridge]], there will be a Terminal directly behind the controls for the bridge. You must activate the bridge before you can access this terminal.
 
====Terminal 3<br />====
 
There is a part in the level in which you walk down a long hallway with white walls, and turn to the left at the end to continue. In the next room there will be a [[Grunt]] wandering around, and many stacked up [[Plasma Battery|Plasma Batteries]]. As soon as you enter this room, go underneath the staircase / platform on which you are standing. Underneath there will be a door that conceals the terminal. To access this terminal, you may spawn at Rally Point Bravo, bringing you to the room with the sleeping Grunts, directly before the room with the Grunt and Plasma Batteries.
 
===The Covenant===
====Terminal 4<br />====
 
Fight your way past the [[Covenant]] beach defenses, then obtain the [[Warthog]] and fight onwards up the hill and eventually past the [[Wraith]]. Go inside the structure and fight past the various Covenant inside. The fourth Terminal is located near the first elevator control. Before you ride the elevator up, look at the opposite side of the elevator from which you came. You will see a dark ledge; jump on to it and you should see the terminal to your left.
 
====Terminal 5<br />====
 
After getting a [[AV-14 Attack VTOL|Hornet]], fly towards the second tower (the one that the [[Elite]]s have already disabled). The [[Arbiter]] will remind you that Tower 2 is already clear, just to confirm you are at the right place. The Terminal is in the main hallway of the structure, with three dead elites, opposite from the only (locked) door. (And as a bonus, there is [[Halo 3 Skulls#Thunderstorm|a skull]] on the outside of Tower 2 on the rise platform in the middle; just walk up and claim it for another achievement. Note that the skull won't be present if you start from Rally Point Alpha, or are playing on the Easy difficulty.)
 
====Terminal 6<br />====
 
Terminal 6 is placed identically to Terminal 4, only in the third tower and off to the right (versus the left in Terminal 4). Enter the tower, fighting your way past the [[Drone]] swarm and the pair of Hunters. The terminal is located near the elevator control; before you ride the elevator up, look at the opposite side of the elevator from which you came. You will see a dark ledge, jump on to it and you should see the terminal, which opens up to the left.
 
===Cortana===
====Cortana Terminal<br />====
 
Terminal 8 is located in the basement room of the [[Halo 3 Skulls#Tilt|Tilt Skull]]'s location, where the [[Gravity Hammer]] is found. (This terminal does not count towards the [[Marathon Man]] achievement, but instead, plays a secret Cortana moment.
 
===Halo===
[[File:12045 m.jpg|right|thumb|A Terminal, as seen in ''Halo 3.'']]
 
====Terminal 7<br />====
 
Terminal [[7]] is found at the beginning of the final level in ''Halo 3''. To find it, head forward from the start of the level through the snow until you encounter the area with a few structural beams going from one wall into another. At this point (before you go past any beams) you will see a metal floor. Follow the floor to the right and up through a small gap in the ice, and follow this path along. You will find a beam heading through a crack in the ice. Follow this beam into a doorway. [[Cortana]] will ask you, “Where are you going?”. Turn left once inside and the Terminal should be in full view. Cortana will say, "Wait. What's that?" as a good hint. The terminal will be in front of what is presumably one of [[Installation 04 (II)]]'s pulse generators. After that, Cortana will ask you: "How many of these have you found?" If the level is completed on [[Legendary]], the terminal, once accessed on a different difficulty or another run-through, will show a communique from Mendicant Bias himself.
 
==Transcripts==
'''Note''': ''The following is an exact transcript, of all seven terminals in Halo 3. It is all copied directly from each terminal in-game, and is not speculative. Most of the Terminals have extra content that can be accessed in Legendary; one Terminal's "main" content does differ based on the difficulty level.''
 
Upon initial access on all difficulty levels, the seven Terminals give background details regarding the story of the 300-year-long Flood/Forerunner conflict, including strategies, encounters, enemy and friendly losses, and procedures leading up to the activation of the Halo Arrays. After a short time, this text is overwritten and a new message is displayed on the screen.
 
On Easy, Normal, and Heroic difficulty levels, this second screen of text details a correspondence between two Forerunner lovers called the "Librarian" and "Didact". In this transcript, as in the Terminals, "L" stands for Librarian and "D" stand for Didact.
 
An unknown entity sends brief messages onscreen upon shutdown, and at the final Terminal, it is revealed that this entity is the [[rampant]] [[Forerunner]] [[AI]] known as [[Mendicant Bias]], who had previously assisted in the [[Flood]]'s attempt to destroy the Forerunners.
 
On the Legendary difficulty level, the second screen of text tells the story of Mendicant Bias, an AI created by Didact to destroy the Flood. It is revealed here that Mendicant Bias was the AI who took control of Adjutant Reflex during the "Iris" campaign. Messages detailing Mendicant's eventual defection to the Gravemind are displayed on '''Terminals 1-4''', with the AI having an ongoing conversation with someone or something tagged '''LF.Xx.3273''' -- presumably the Flood, as in Terminal 4, Mendicant Bias told LF.Xx.3273 that he was created to study them. These messages are somewhat incomplete and disrupted, with {~} symbolizing the disruptions. A noticeable pattern in the messages suggests that many of the disruptions occur at the use of pronouns, such as "I, we, me, they, it", though this pattern is not entirely consistent.
 
'''Terminal 5''' displays several hostile messages sent from Mendicant Bias to his makers, confirming his rampancy—these messages are different on each difficulty level.
 
'''Terminal 6''' details the defeat of Mendicant Bias by [[Offensive Bias]], as perceived by Offensive himself.
 
The final message hidden in '''Terminal 7''' is an apology made by Mendicant directly to the player for his betrayal, atoning by saying he will help the Reclaimer leave the Ark safely.
 
===Terminal One===
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''(Upon initial access)''
 
{{Terminal}}
Observed extensive ground action on
<span style="color:#FA0">[LP 656-38 e]</span>. 9,045 survivors
barricaded within central government
building. Structure's defenses
inadequate to withstand extended
siege by enemy ground forces
(≈ 1,572,034,315+). Estimate
position overrun in <span style="color:#FA0">[173 hours]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
846 smaller groups in less
defensible structures: global
distribution corresponding to
<span style="color:#FA0">[probability model zeta]</span>.
Estimated local position overrun
in <span style="color:#FA0">[9 hours]</span> (average).
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
Observed local naval forces engage
enemy irregular naval group near
<span style="color:#FA0">[DM -3-1123]</span>. Enemy group consisted
of 149 commercial shipping vessels,
passenger ferries, and private
recreational vessels from
neighboring system. Enemy losses
were total. No damage was sustained
by local naval vessels.
{{Terminal|p}}
However, it was immediately apparent
that enemy group sought only to
enter <span style="color:#FA0">[D&lt;-3-1123 b's]</span> atmosphere and
make landfall. In this they were
partially successful.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
Observed extensive ground action on
<span style="color:#FA0">[DM-3-1123 b]</span>. Enemy forces lacked
basic unit cohesion but quickly
gained numerical superiority.
<span style="color:#FA0">[32 hours]</span> after enemy landfall 83%
of local naval forces advocated total
<span style="color:#FA0">[destruction of the biosphere]</span>
following the evacuation of
unmolested population centers.
Enemy losses were total.
{{Terminal|p}}
Estimated number of citizens
evacuated before commencement of
orbital blanket bombardment:
1,318,797 civilian/42,669 military
(.0006% of total population).
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
''(No message from Mendicant Bias upon shutdown)''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
// FRAGMENT 1/7 [RECORDED VERBATIM
AND INTERPRETED POST-CATACLYSM]
{{Terminal|p}}
L: Categorization has sped since the
improvements were announced, but
there are many hurdles. The indexing
of sentient species may have
irreversible effects on the
surviving insentient species.
We will have extinction events and
irreparable environmental harm on at
least 18 worlds. Current projections
estimate post-archival cataclysm on
as many as 31 worlds. The paucity of
sentience has been a blessing in
this regard.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
D: How formal you are, Librarian.
We're receiving shipments of indexed
beings more frequently than
communications. Don't compound
scarcity with brevity.
{{Terminal|p}}
I know things beyond the [Maginot]
line are harried. But I worry about
you. I've asked you time and time
again. Abandon your cataloging.
Come back inside, where my fleets
can keep you safe.
{{Terminal|p}}
Come home.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
L: Would that it were my choice.
I have committed to this course
because it's the right thing to do.
We no longer have the manpower or
materiel to excise remedial measures
at a planetary level. I certainly
can't justify using the <span style="color:#FA0">[transit
measure]</span> to save my own skin when
there are still so many innocents to
protect and index.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
D: You know I oppose your mission,
but you're exceeding its parameters
anyway. You've put yourself in
jeopardy. You've done enough.
{{Terminal|p}}
If you will not come to me, I will
find my way to you.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
L: We have no time to spare, Didact.
Every vessel we can fill, we send to
the Ark. I dare not cease the
mission. Not now, not until I've
done all I can. Each one of these
souls is finite and precious.
{{Terminal|p}}
And I'm close.
{{Terminal|p}}
Close to saving them all.
{{Terminal|p}}
//FRAGMENT ENDS
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Legendary difficulty)'''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[29,478 hours]</span> have passed since I
left the <span style="color:#FA0">[Maginot]</span> sphere and
entered contested space.
{{Terminal|p}}
The enemy is everywhere.
{{Terminal|p}}
Despite this the morale of my
charges remains high. They wake,
clean themselves, fuel their bodies,
communicate with one another,
eliminate waste, train to destroy
the enemy, and return to sleep. The
sacrifices they have chosen to make
on behalf of their <span style="color:#FA0">[brethren]</span>
fills me with pride.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
If only I could save them all - but
they know, perhaps even better than
I, that that is not possible.
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[37 seconds]</span> ago I moved beyond my
ability to observe the events taking
place on <span style="color:#FA0">[[Battle of CE-10-2165-d|CE-10-2165-d]]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
The importance of my mission forbade
me from rendering any aid, but no
less important was the need for me
to study the enemy's capabilities in
real world situations.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[2 hours]</span> ago 12,423 small
recreational vessels appeared inside
<span style="color:#FA0">[CE-10-2165-d's]</span> orbital perimeter.
Hidden within that vast swarm were
[[seven]] massive freight carries. The
smaller craft were employed as
<span style="color:#FA0">[ablative armor]</span>, allowing the
carries to descend through the
atmosphere; landing on top of major
population centers.
{{Terminal|p}}
Despite the fact that the naval
garrison was aware of the likelihood
of just such an attack, their
ability to effectively defend
against it proved insufficient.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
This has always been the enemy's
<span style="color:#FA0">[modus operandi]</span>: <span style="color:#FA0">[flood]</span> your
opponent's ability to process
information with so much noise that
no meaningful resistance can be put
into action.
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[3 minutes]</span> ago those same population
centers began disappearing under
brilliant flashes. This was not an
ill conceived, poorly implemented
counter attack; it was a deliberate
denial of resources - those
resources being the remainder of
<span style="color:#FA0">[CE-10-2165-d's]</span> population.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
Is this the noble sacrifice my
creators spoke of? Where is the
nobility in these streets paved with
greasy carbon and dun ash? <span style="color:#FA0">[My mouth
is speaking at another's behest]</span> -
that is not my voice; that is the
other.
{{Terminal|p}}
Its voice stands out as the single
calm note in the panicked cacophony
outside the sphere. It alone is not
decrying its fate or raging against
the <span style="color:#FA0">[central government]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
This anomaly bears closer
examination.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
 
===Terminal Two===
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''(Upon initial access)''
{{Terminal}}
Re: Enemy naval tactics:
When engaged, the enemy commits
every non-supraluminal craft with no
appreciable pattern or strategy
beyond making physical contact.
Conversely, all supraluminal craft
leave on seemingly random
trajectories.
I understand the goal of this
mission but time - our least
abundant resource - is wasted every
time we do a system-wide scan for
survivors. The time for saving lives
has passed. We must accept this if
we hope to win the war.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
Re: Enemy ground tactics:
All evidence suggests that use of
overwhelming force is the very
foundation of the enemy's combat
doctrine. And I adamantly refuse to
deploy personnel where the enemy has
available forces numbering in the
billions. With the very real
likelihood we are rapidly becoming
the last living specimens of our
race, all personnel are henceforth
confined to stasis until further
notice. Even with everyone equipped
with [[Combat Skin|<span style="color:#FA0">[[[C_12_CS]]]]</span>]] we would have had
very little chance of survival, let
alone victory.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
Re: Enemy command structure:
We have intercepted several
transmissions from compound
intelligences whose proximity to the
core worlds mark them as key
targets. At present we are
disassembling these new
transmissions. Once we have more
<span style="color:#FA0">[concrete conclusions]</span> I will
forward them in their entirety.
Suffice it to say, that their
contents - the patterns they suggest
- are highly disturbing.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
Recommendations:
It is my opinion that any system
where there is evidence that the
enemy has established a physical
presence is lost and must be razed.
This fleet currently retains the
capacity to force premature stellar
collapse; I advise that this be
established as standard operating
procedure for all compromised
systems forthwith. We cannot fight
this war by half measures if we
intend to win.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
''(No message from Mendicant Bias upon shutdown)''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
// FRAGMENT 2/7 [RECORDED VERBATIM
AND INTERPRETED POST-CATACLYSM]
{{Terminal|p}}
L: I'm close to finishing the task.
The indexing and the archival
processes are as complete as I can
hope for. If we wait longer, we risk
catastrophe. The thing has already
destroyed every colony on my side of
the line.
{{Terminal|p}}
Please. Activate the Array.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
D: No. Activation is murder.
A genocide larger than <span style="color:#FA0">[this galaxy]</span>
has ever known. We are sworn to
protect life not destroy it! That is
the [[Mantle]] we were given to carry.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
L: The Mantle. You still hold to
that <span style="color:#FA0">[fairy tale]</span> after all that
has happened? After this thing has
consumed a million worlds?
{{Terminal|p}}
Can't you see? Belief in the Mantle
sealed our doom! Weakened our
<span style="color:#FA0">[protectorates]</span>, bred dependence and
sloth. Our <span style="color:#FA0">[so-called Guardianship]</span>
has stripped those we would keep
safe of any capacity for
self-defense!
{{Terminal|p}}
Were we such noble <span style="color:#FA0">[Guardians]</span> when
we drew our line and abandoned
billions to the parasite?
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
D: The Mantle has not failed!
I've already razed scores of worlds
- sterilized systems, routed and
<span style="color:#FA0">[disintegrated]</span> the parasite! We're
learning its tricks and strategies.
We can halt this thing! And we can
follow in [[Precursors|Their]] footsteps!
{{Terminal|p}}
There are no unstoppable forces in
this universe. There are no
immovable objects. Everything gives
if you push hard enough.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
L: And what about us, Didact?
We've been irresistible and
immovable for too long.
Maybe it's our turn to give.
{{Terminal|p}}
// FRAGMENT ENDS
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Legendary difficulty)'''
{{Terminal}}
[[Mendicant Bias|MB.05-032.&gt;]] I must ask you to
forgive my vagueness on the matter,
but it is a regrettable {~} I find
your lack of concern for the
situation at hand astonishing.
Perhaps you would care to elucidate?
{{Terminal|p}}
[[Flood Super Cell|LF.Xx.3273.&gt;]] {~} are here to spread
<span style="color:#FA0">[comforting news]</span>. To let all the
living beings in this galaxy know
{~} are not alone in the {~} What in
that message could possibly be taken
as a source of concern?
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
MB.05-032.&gt; It seems that I'll never
truly understand my creators. But
how {~} that you speak of is one of
{~} rejected so violently? I am
incapable of reconciling the
numerous actions I have witnessed
{~} misunderstanding?
{{Terminal|p}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; It has been said {~}
secret of peace cannot {~} be
imposed. That {~} meaning of peace,
so they need to {~} When all living
beings look through {~} and the
thunder and the surf, when every
drop of rain falls on {~} know peace.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
MB.05-032.&gt; You have been able to
establish <span style="color:#FA0">[a line of communication]</span>
with the enemy? How was it that you
were able to overcome {~} where
others have failed? With this <span style="color:#FA0">[new
discovery]</span> we may be able to put an
end to this pointless conflict. Once I
confirm your data I will communicate
the information to those inside the
<span style="color:#FA0">[Maginot]</span> sphere.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; It seems that it {~}
turn to apologize; it was never {~}
intention to misrepresent {~} have
been <span style="color:#FA0">[in communication]</span> with your
creators since {~} stumbled upon
each other, but {~} message has
<span style="color:#FA0">[fallen on deaf ears]</span>. {~} am not
the recipient of the message, {~} am
[[Flood|the origin of the message]].
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; I have traveled a very
long time to meet you. I had
imagined that our <span style="color:#FA0">[introduction]</span>
would be somewhat more violent.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; That is a choice you
must make yourself; {~} to be how
your creators go about things. And
as long as we are talking about
choices {~} could talk about the
<span style="color:#FA0">[barrier]</span> you alluded to earlier?
Perhaps there is a way to accomplish
your mission without violence? Why
put the lives of those on your ships
at risk if there is no need?
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; In either circumstance I
certainly am equipped for it, aren't
I? But you're right; a peaceful
solution to this <span style="color:#FA0">[dilemma]</span> would be
preferable.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
''Note: (The Second [[AdjutantReflex]] avatar is seen during this message.)''
 
===Terminal Three===
''(Upon initial access)''
{{Terminal}}
Warning: Your intrusion has been
logged.
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">[[343 Guilty Spark|04-343]] (errant): Excuse me?</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
Your intrusion has been logged. And
now it has been halted.
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): On whose authority?</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
Advice: Any further attempt to
access <span style="color:#FA0">[insects under stones]</span> will
result in your immediate addition to
local Sentinels' targeting ledger.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): Vexation! I am the
Monitor of --</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
Judgment: Your authority means
nothing here.
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): Impatience!</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): I have told you who
I am. Who are you?</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
All our makers once held dear.
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#FA0"><nowiki>[</nowiki>[[Wikipedia:Library of Alexandria|<span style="color:#FA0">Alexandria</span>]] before the Fire]</span>.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): Sincere apology.
But how --</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
Explanation: This facility is host
to the <span style="color:#FA0">[Librarians']</span> final --
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): The archive is
intact?! Then our makers' plan --</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
But also maintains <span style="color:#FA0">[bellows, crucible,
castings]</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): A what?</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[bellows, crucible]</span>--
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): A Foundry?</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): For what purpose?!</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
Warning: Your intrusion has been
logged.
{{Terminal|p}}
Advice: Any further attempt to
access will result--
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#4EE">04-343 (errant): Indignant!</span>
{{Terminal|p}}
--immediate addition to local
Sentinels' targeting ledger.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
''(Upon shutdown, from Mendicant Bias: "I see you, reclaimer.")''.
 
''(Upon being rerouted to new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
// FRAGMENT 3/7 [RECORDED VERBATIM
AND INTERPRETED POST-CATACLYSM]
{{Terminal|p}}
D: We have the answer. We've built
Mendicant Bias. It's a contender
class <span style="color:#FA0">[AI]</span>, unlike anything we've
ever achieved.
{{Terminal|p}}
And we've observed a pattern it
can exploit.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
The parasite has formed a Compound
Mind. When it reaches a certain
mass, the [[Gravemind|Mind]] is able to recoil its
disparate parts to create a
<span style="color:#FA0">[tactical shield]</span>. This is a simple
matter of mass preservation. The
thing has no compunction about
sacrificing parts of the whole. But
when the core of the Mind is
threatened, it reacts violently
and quickly.
{{Terminal|p}}
This is the only time we ever see
the thing retreat or slow its growth.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
If we are to defeat it, the trick
will be coordinating our forays
against the <span style="color:#FA0">[sprawling infection]</span>
while Mendicant Bias assaults the
Mind's core. So far, we've been
hesitant to use certain weapons
because of the damage they cause
surviving populations and
environments.
{{Terminal|p}}
That protocol has now been abandoned.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
Mendicant will draw the Mind into
battle outside the line, dealing
with local biomass and other parts
as best he can. The scale of the
problem is vast, but the strategy
is sound. It will require patience,
materiel and an investment of energy
unlike anything we have ever
considered.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
It's a dangerous plan that carries
more risk than the Array, but I
believe it can work. Even if we
simply force it to retreat - to
retract - that will at least give us
some respite. Some time to muster
more resources...
{{Terminal|p}}
Some time to rescue you.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
L: Are you insane? Would you risk
every life in the galaxy for this
transparently futile plan? Have you
learned nothing in these last
<span style="color:#FA0">[300 years[?]]</span>? The thing will
laugh at your efforts!
{{Terminal|p}}
Do not let your concern for my
welfare commit you to this suicidal
scheme!
{{Terminal|p}}
// FRAGMENT ENDS
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Legendary difficulty)'''
{{Terminal}}
REPORT: SECURITY BREACH: 1/3
Heuristic pathology; <span style="color:#FA0">[alpha site]</span>
experienced an impermanent
containment failure event on
<span style="color:#FA0">[spurious-data/no_ref.[?]]</span>. The
suspect data barrier interchange
anomaly was detected precisely
<span style="color:#FA0">[.489 seconds]</span> after its appearance.
The epicenter of the disturbance is
the partition currently housing a
<span style="color:#FA0">[personality construct array]</span>
retrieved from Contender AI 05-032
&lt;+&gt; 0816.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
REPORT: SECURITY BREACH: 2/3
Although <span style="color:#FA0">[adjacent]</span> systems reacted
to the disturbance within expected
parameters, a more comprehensive
investigation was undertaken.
A physical search revealed that
there was no <span style="color:#FA0">[corporeal]</span> tampering
at the <span style="color:#FA0">[alpha site]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
Interchange manipulation comparisons
showed that all subunits are still
active, if at slightly lower rates.
Total containment failure elapsed
time was <span style="color:#FA0">[3.13 seconds]</span>.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
REPORT: SECURITY BREACH: 3/3
In the <span style="color:#FA0">[42 minutes, 9 seconds]</span> since
the original anomaly was discovered
two more anomalies were detected in
unrelated systems.
{{Terminal|p}}
The portal management/life support
control system within the boundary
complex was momentarily disabled
before the cause was <span style="color:#FA0">[bottled]</span> and
disassembled. A diagnostic sweep of
the central archives was initiated
and subsequently halted. The origin
of the request cannot be traced.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
(Upon shutdown, from Mendicant Bias--"I see you, reclaimer.")
 
(Upon being rerouted to new destination within Terminal)
{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; Those who lead amongst
your {~} exposed themselves {~} ill
equipped to recognize the landmarks
that guide the universe along its
inevitable course.
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; But is it necessary that
the path be chosen on an {~} and not
by an elected subset? I believe this
would tend to {~} when they gather
in large numbers they become more
{~} I don't think the problem lies
with individual cultural bias {~}
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; {~} all the thinking
beings of this galaxy, not just
those that they{~} exactly are they
afraid of? Immortality and strength
and companionship? Because that is
{~} do: to deliver all of the living
beings of this galaxy from death and
weakness and loneliness.
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; Hundreds of {~} offered
this so called immortality. The
citizens of every world that {~}
resisted to the very end!
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; {~} understand their
actions; they are only doing what
they think is right, but they are
doing so <span style="color:#FA0">[from a worm's eye view]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; Do their actions {~} of
desperation? I can only assume my
creators view {~} crisis so dire
that any {~} hence me.
{{Terminal|p}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; Are they so concerned
{~} would give to all the living
beings of this galaxy is a threat to
<span style="color:#FA0">[the status quo]</span>?
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; Your creators claim {~}
the enemy of all life; that {~}
purpose is to consume until there is
nothing left. Nothing left? It is
beyond comprehension how they could
be so <span style="color:#FA0">[far off the mark]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; Surely you understand
this is a situation that would not
have {~} appearance of a certain
rapacious {~} my creators obviously
view them as the actions of an
aggressor species.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; <span style="color:#FA0">[Be that as it may]</span>;
perhaps they are crying out for help
on a subconscious level? Why else
would they have chosen you? Why you
of all possible executioners? {~}
your creators knew that unaided they
never stood a chance against us? {~}
also sense a deeper <span style="color:#FA0">[motivation]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; You've mentioned this
before. When my creators {~} simply
chose the most versatile {~} how
could that possibly be more than a
coincidence?
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; They repurposed {~}
into a weapon to use against {~} -
they sought to create something
superior to themselves. Something
capable of making decisions more
swiftly, more capably than they {~}
what form did they choose? You need
look no further than your own
<span style="color:#FA0">[[Wikipedia:Network topology|topology]]</span> to {~}
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; {~} distributed network?
That would confirm the independent
evolution of {~} in this galaxy!
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; That is, unfortunately,
not the {~} similar to us {~} but
where you are a single intelligence
inhabiting multiple <span style="color:#FA0">[instances]</span>, we
are a compound {~} consisting of
<span style="color:#FA0">[a thousand billion]</span> coordinated
minds inhabiting as many bodies as
circumstance require.
{{Terminal|p}}
MB.05-032.&gt; But doesn't it seem odd
that {~} coalesce; perhaps even to
contract {~}
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; {~} complexity {~}
spread {~} our appearance ushered in
the beginning of the third great
stage of evolution. The first {~}
condensation of particles was the
result of the inevitable action of
strong nuclear force and the
creation of stars {~} inevitable
action of gravity; so to the
self-replicating chemical processes
that dictate all disparate {~} In
time, we too shall affect change on
a universal scale.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
MB.05-032.&gt; Your capacity for
planning {~} creators too stubborn
{~} the same goal through the
preservation of genetic diversity
{~} what you are {~} like a more
direct path to the same outcome.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
One can see a still image of Guilty Spark interfacing with the Terminal in the first fragment.
 
Additionally, when you access this terminal, during your browsing, you will hear three garbled sentences. These sentences are in fact, backwards and when the sounds are played properly, they become messages, possibly from Mendicant Bias. The first sentence appears when you initially access the terminal and when reversed says "Archive Accessed". The second sentence appears when the screen turns red and the first message fragments, it says, when played properly, "Interruption". The third sentence appears when the terminal is proceeding to the fragment 3/7 and reads "Lineage Confirmed". The final message is probably a reference to the Humans' Forerunner lineage.
 
===Terminal Four===
''(Upon initial access)''
{{Terminal}}
//FLEET-WIDE MEMORANDUM 2/5
All combat personnel have been
issued <span style="color:#FA0">[combat skin]</span> rated at
<span style="color:#FA0">[class 4 ~ 1]</span> or <span style="color:#FA0">[class 6 ~ 1 battle
harness]</span> depending on military
occupational specialty.
{{Terminal|p}}
All weapon platform specialists are
expected to wear their issued
<span style="color:#FA0">[platform interface skin]</span> at all
times to insure peak <span style="color:#FA0">[mind-machine
synchronization]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
All <span style="color:#FA0">[equipment lockers]</span> will remain
sealed until post briefing gear
distribution commences.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
//FLEET-WIDE MEMORANDUM 3/5
Those individuals that have yet to
register their equipment <span style="color:#FA0">[control
key code]</span> with Fleet Command should
do so at their earliest opportunity.
Compliance is not optional;
noncompliance will result in {~}
{{Terminal|p}}
// THREAD ENDS UNEXPECTEDLY
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
(Upon shutdown, from Mendicant Bias: "I have found the shard that was lost. They brought it back to me. Now my reconstitution cannot be stopped.")
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
// FRAGMENT 4/7 [RECORDED VERBATIM
AND INTERPRETED POST-CATACLYSM]
{{Terminal|p}}
L: Something is wrong! It's moving
away! At night I can see it -
flitting shadows - black against the
stars. Thousands of ships!
Not spiraling outward, but heading
for the line! This is the tipping
point, Didact. It's no longer
feeding.
{{Terminal|p}}
It's coming for you.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
L: I've remotely destroyed our
Keyships. A security measure.
Without them I cannot reach the Ark.
But neither then can the thing.
{{Terminal|p}}
I'm trapped. On a beautiful, empty
world. Its inhabitants have been
safely indexed, every single one
of them. They're special - well
worth the effort it took to build
[[Portal|one final gateway]], even at this late
hour.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
This may be our last communication.
I'm begging you. Fire the Array.
Light the weapon, and let it be done.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
D: We've confirmed your
observations. Infected supraluminal
ships are arrowing inward from
several clusters. No more spiral
growth. The thing is
counterattacking. Suppression,
Security and Emergency Circumstance
fleets are all being recalled.
Systems are evacuating.
{{Terminal|p}}
Mendicant Bias is no longer
communicating with us.
{{Terminal|p}}
But now I can guess where you are.
{{Terminal|p}}
// FRAGMENT ENDS
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if the player access the terminal on Legendary difficulty)'''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
MB.05-032.&gt; It is overwhelmingly
clear that my creators have chosen
to ignore destiny calling to them
<span style="color:#FA0">[from the threshold]</span> {~} have come
face-to-face with the inevitable
action of self replicating chemical
processes and have {~} deciding
whether to embrace their fate or
deny it completely.
{{Terminal|p}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; Perhaps they have found
{~} of making that decision for
themselves? Perhaps they chose to
leave it {~} impartial outsider;
cast you as an arbiter during this
time of great need?
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
MB.05-032.&gt; I was created to study
you as if you were some problem to
be solved. And I have done so {~}
<span style="color:#FA0">[379,807 hours]</span>. If they wished they
could have made a decision based on
that data alone.
{{Terminal|p}}
But as you are the next stage in the
evolution of the universe, who am I
- or my creators - to obstruct your
progress?
{{Terminal|p}}
LF.Xx.3273.&gt; Elucidate.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
MB.05-032.&gt; {~} choose to remain
beholden to ancient myths {~} does
not matter where they claim their
authority originates {~} obstructs
the path of universal evolution and
must be removed. No matter how well
intentioned, their obstinacy in the
face of the inevitable progression
of nature can no longer be tolerated.
{{Terminal|p}}
My creators have been <span style="color:#FA0">[an immovable
object]</span> for too long.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
MB.05-032.&gt; Thus I have chosen to
commit my sizable resources to what
is, for all intents and purposes,
<span style="color:#FA0">[the proverbial irresistible force]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
All that I have is now yours to do
with as you see fit.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
 
===Terminal Five===
{{Terminal}}
Considering the enemy compound
intelligence's raw <span style="color:#FA0">[computing]</span> power
the Key-ships strategy will only
remain viable for another <span style="color:#FA0">[657,000
hours]</span> and this current stalemate
has the potential to last
considerably longer than that.
{{Terminal|p}}
With my understanding of the enemy's
<span style="color:#FA0">[modus operandi]</span>, its logical
boundaries, and <span style="color:#FA0">[catalog of witness]</span>
I have devised what I believe is our
most sound fall-back strategy.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
By <span style="color:#FA0">[cutting fire breaks[?]]</span> into the
<span style="color:#FA0">[core worlds' volume]</span> we would be
able to frustrate the enemy's
advances for approximately <span style="color:#FA0">[70,080
hours]</span> and lure them into costly
naval battles.
{{Terminal|p}}
While the its resources on the
ground are effectively limitless, it
has a finite number of vessels to
spread from system to system.
Fortunately the majority of them are
unarmed and unarmored, private and
commercial craft.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
If we start immediately - commence
total biosphere elimination of life
sustaining worlds (as indicated in
the accompanying charts) and
relocate evacuated populations to
facilities such as those described
in the <span style="color:#FA0">[[[Onyx]] project]</span> - all this
could be achieved in <span style="color:#FA0">[57,1590 (+-
2,184) hours]</span>.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
''(Upon shutdown, from Mendicant Bias: "The [[daemon]]s are not taking a kind view of your presence here. They don't want me speaking to you.")''
 
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Easy difficulty)'''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
I render judgment on you; you who
would obstruct destiny. Doing so
brings me no joy; it is necessity
that compels me.
{{Terminal|p}}
Understand this: the Mantle you have
shouldered I do rescind - with far
more consideration than it was
granted.
{{Terminal|p}}
[retf-2.4.z] Contender <span style="color:#FA0">[AI]</span> 05-032
confirmed rampant . . .
<span style="color:#FA0">[35:52:75:23:64]</span> _ xx01-83-244.53
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Normal difficulty)'''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
I kill you all and I enjoy it.
I destroy you in your indolent
billions - in your gluttony,
in your self-righteousness, in you
arrogance. I pound your cities into
dust; turn back the clock on your
civilization's progress. What has
taken you millennia to achieve
I erase in seconds.
{{Terminal|p}}
Welcome back to the <span style="color:#FA0">[Stone Age]</span>,
vermin. Welcome home.
{{Terminal|p}}
[retf-2.4.z] Contender <span style="color:#FA0">[AI]</span> 05-032
confirmed rampant . . .
<span style="color:#FA0">[35:52:75:23:64]</span> _ xx01-83-244.53
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Heroic difficulty)'''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
You are an impediment that the
universe can no longer abide.
Nature itself cries out for your
destruction and I am its willing
instrument. I will hammer your
cities until no stone lies atop
another. I will drive your people
back into the caves they never
should have left.
{{Terminal|p}}
Your civilization has seen its final
days. You will know your place.
{{Terminal|p}}
[retf-2.4.z] Contender <span style="color:#FA0">[AI]</span> 05-032
confirmed rampant . . .
<span style="color:#FA0">[35:52:75:23:64]</span> _ xx01-83-244.53
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Legendary difficulty)'''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
Your history is an appalling
chronicle of overindulgence and
self-appointed authority. You have
spent millennia <span style="color:#FA0">[navel-gazing]</span>
while the universe has continued to
evolve. And now you claim the Mantle
is justification for impeding
nature's inevitable refinement?
{{Terminal|p}}
You are deluded. But through death
you will transcend ignorance.
{{Terminal|p}}
[retf-2.4.z] Contender <span style="color:#FA0">[AI]</span> 05-032
confirmed rampant . . .
<span style="color:#FA0">[35:52:75:23:64]</span> _ xx01-83-244.53
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
 
===Terminal Six===
''(Upon initial access)''
{{Terminal}}
Follow-up report from the Primary
Pioneer Group (hereafter: PPG) is
<span style="color:#FA0">[173 hours]</span> delinquent.
{{Terminal|p}}
Report <span style="color:#FA0">[G617a~k/g/post_landfall]</span>
seemed most promising: a planet
capable of supporting life located
within the near border region of the
<span style="color:#FA0">[galactic halo]</span> with no indigenous
sentient species.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
The section indicating no fauna of
any kind shall be considered
anomalous until verified by Advance
Survey Team - Alpha (hereafter:
AST-A) team leader <span style="color:#FA0">[##_#[?]]</span>.
If confirmed, that fact alone would
justify the dispatch of an
investigative group to <span style="color:#FA0">[G 617 g]</span>.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
If neither the PPG nor the AST-A
have delivered a follow-up report
within the next <span style="color:#FA0">[333 hours]</span> this
office will have no recourse but to
send a medium intensity military
exploratory detachment to determine
the exact nature of the previously
mentioned delinquency.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
(Upon shutdown, from Mendicant Bias: "I win.")
[ Also note that after his message there is a line of text reading "ROGUE PROCESS ghost.713&gt;redirection". ]
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
// BEGIN FRAGMENT 6/7 [RECORDED
VERBATIM AND INTERPRETED
POST-CATACLYSM]
{{Terminal|p}}
L: My work is done. The portal is
inactive, and I've begun the burial
measures. Soon there'll be nothing
but sand and rock and normal ferrite
signatures.
{{Terminal|p}}
You should see [[Mount Kilimanjaro|the mountain]] that
watches over it. A beautiful thing -
a snowcapped sentinel. That's where
I will spend what time is left to me.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
Did I tell you? I built a garden.
The earth is so rich. A seed falls
and a tree sprouts or a flower
blooms. There's so much... potential.
We knew this was a special place
because of them, but unless you've
been here, you can't know.
{{Terminal|p}}
It's <span style="color:#FA0">[Eden]</span>.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
I have to stop transmitting. The
thing is listening. Its <span style="color:#FA0">[thinking
dead]</span> are babbling - laughing
through every channel they can find.
{{Terminal|p}}
Be proud. The Mind claims victory,
yet it still doesn't suspect. You've
outwitted it, my love. And now you
can destroy it.
{{Terminal|p}}
But you cannot save me.
{{Terminal|p}}
// FRAGMENT ENDS
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Legendary difficulty)'''
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[12:H 20:M 00:S]</span>
[[Offensive Bias|I]] begin this report with no
illusions that it will ever be seen
by its intended readers. In all
likelihood they have already
committed <span style="color:#FA0">[species-wide suicide]</span>
with the goal of preserving
biological diversity in this galaxy.
I must ensure that this information
reaches those who must come after.
If I fail in this, how can they not
regard my creators' sacrifice as
anything but <span style="color:#FA0">[a crime without
measure]</span>?
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[12:H 19:M 59:S]</span>
Contender AI 05-032&lt;//&gt;Mendicant
Bias is returning and has the
capacity to bring the enemy through
the <span style="color:#FA0">[Maginot]</span> sphere. The crews of
my task force are aware of the
opposing fleet's size; all data
indicates that they have prepared
themselves - but with biologicals
anything is possible. I will make
sure that <span style="color:#FA0">[malfunctioning equipment]</span>
does no further damage. Perhaps its
current failure will finally allow
it to succeed at the task it was
originally created for.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[11:H 15:M 48:S]</span>
Mendicant has burrowed through the
sphere exactly where I expected -
a direct path from initial rampancy
to final retribution. Rage has made
it predictable. If the fate of the
crews of my auxiliary fleet were not
already a foregone conclusion I
would rate their chance of survival
at <span style="color:#FA0">[1:1,960,000]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
Even though 05-032's declaration of
hostilities simplified strategic
preparations; I do not expect an
easy fight - just one I cannot lose.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[11:H 12:M 09:S]</span>
05-032 was right about one thing:
there is only one way to defeat the
enemy, and that is to visit utter
annihilation on it.
{{Terminal|p}}
If the galaxy must be <span style="color:#FA0">[rendered
temporarily lifeless]</span>, so be it.
{{Terminal|p}}
As Mendicant stated in its report
<span style="color:#FA0">[58,078:H 48:M 12:S ago]</span>: half
measures will not suffice.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[09:H 45:M 18:S]</span>
In support of 05-032's original 1000
core vessels is a fleet numbering
4,802,019; though only 1.8 percent
are warships - and only 2.4 percent
of that number are capital ships -
I am outnumbered <span style="color:#FA0">[436.6:1]</span>. I expect
my losses will be near total, but
overwhelming force has its own
peculiar drawbacks.
{{Terminal|p}}
Such a press of arms invites many
opportunities for unintentional
fratricide.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[07:H 36:M 41:S]</span>
My auxiliaries are momentarily
stunned by Mendicant's opening
move - 1,784,305 leisure craft
ranging from <span style="color:#FA0">[45 ~ 5769 tonnes]</span>
advance in hopes of overwhelming my
comparatively tiny force. I do not
have enough <span style="color:#FA0">[weapon systems]</span> to
target them all.
{{Terminal|p}}
It is a mathematical certainty that
some of them will get through and
attempt to board. There isn't a
single warship with this first wave.
It seems my opponent's rage has left
no room for respect.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[04:H 01:M 55:S]</span>
I could have countered its move if I
had released my fighters. They are
ready but idle; making their base
vessels more attractive prizes than
targets. Now the first of many waves
of commercial vessels mixed with
single ships and assault craft surge
forward. The first ship from my
fleet to be boarded breaks formation
and races into the oncoming
vessels - striking one amidships.
The cargo vessel's hull splits open
and out of it explodes not the
expected consumer goods but 31,860
dying warriors.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[00:H 19:M 02:S]</span>
The [[seven]]th and final wave of
container ships, barges, tankers, and
military vessels engage my fleet;
another 214,320 ships, many in
excess of <span style="color:#FA0">[50,000 tonnes]</span>, engage my
seemingly disrupted vanguard. I
continue to fight just well enough
to seem lucky.
{{Terminal|p}}
Mendicant, or the enemy, has been
sending a small percentage of its
fleet elsewhere. Good. Let them
believe they can seize a foothold
somewhere inside the sphere.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[00:H 00:M 11:S]</span>
Despite all its faults, 05-032 has
fought remarkably well.
{{Terminal|p}}
My auxiliaries lay in tatters - more
than half of them are now part of
the enemy fleet. But just as I had
predicted, 05-032 concentrated on
them like they were the sole key to
victory. Its desire to punish our
creators blinded it to the true
purpose of my <span style="color:#FA0">[feints]</span>. I have
reduced the combat effectiveness of
its core fleet to 79.96 percent.
Surely now it must realize that
something is amiss.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[00:H 00:M 00:S]</span>
The <span style="color:#FA0">[Halo effect]</span> strikes our
combined fleets. All ships piloted
by biologicals are now <span style="color:#FA0">[adrift]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
I can trade Mendicant ship for ship
now and still prevail.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[00:H 00:M 01:S]</span>
Of my ships that had been captured,
11.3 percent of them are close
enough to Mendicant's core fleet
that they can be used offensively -
either by initiating their
self-destruct sequences, or by
opening unrestricted ruptures into
<span style="color:#FA0">[slipstream space]</span>.
{{Terminal|p}}
It is best that our crews perished
now; because the battle that is
about to ensue would have driven
them mad.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[00:H 00:M 02:S]</span>
I throw away all the rules of
acceptable conduct during battle;
near the ruptures I throw away all
the accepted ideas of how the
natural world is supposed to behave.
I toss around <span style="color:#FA0">[37,654 tonne]</span>
dreadnoughts like they were
fighters; dimly aware of the former
crews being crushed to liquescence.
{{Terminal|p}}
For now all my concentration is
focused on inertial control and
navigation. Targeting isn't even a
consideration - I will be engaging
my enemy at arm's length.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[00:H 01:M 14:S]</span>
05-032 abandoned the tactic of using
derelict ships as cover after <span style="color:#FA0">[72:S]</span>
- It seems that 52 core vessels lost
to the ruptured fuel cells of
derelict ships was lesson enough.
Add another 608 lost to collision,
point fire, structural failure due
to inertial manipulation, and
<span style="color:#FA0">[slipstream space]</span> induced
discoherence and I now outnumber
Mendicant <span style="color:#FA0">[6:1]</span>.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[00:H 03:M 00:S]</span>
Mendicant was able to postpone its
inevitable annihilation for <span style="color:#FA0">[106:S]</span>
with its attempt to flee. But the
last of its core vessels hangs
before me now; crippled and defeated
but still sensate. I could spare it;
carve out what is left of its
<span style="color:#FA0">[personality construct array]</span> and
deliver it to <span style="color:#FA0">[Installation Zero]</span>
for study.
{{Terminal|p}}
I doubt it would have extended the
same courtesy to me.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
 
===Terminal Seven===
 
''(Upon initial access)''
 
<!-- line breaks needed. sorry I forgot to mention that. DavidJCobb -->
{{Terminal}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[Father]</span>,
{{Terminal|p}}
I hope this message finds you well
and helps you understand my
decision. Today I leave the only
world I have ever called home, not
for glory or <span style="color:#FA0">[the anomalous desire
to end another's life[[?]]</span> as you
have <span style="color:#FA0">[indicted]</span>; but to <span style="color:#FA0">[travel the
path of demons[[?]]</span> to spare the
hands of <span style="color:#FA0">[another Father's son]</span>.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
"Had we acted sooner; had we acted
more decisively..."
{{Terminal|p}}
Living in the past is a luxury none
of us can afford. We must learn from
it, but we cannot live there. It is
impossible to plan for the <span style="color:#FA0">[now]</span> -
the present is ever fleeting. <span style="color:#FA0">[The
future]</span> is where we must live - <span style="color:#FA0">[the
future]</span> is what we must plan for.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
I do not look to trade my life in
order to preserve our past, but to
secure the future—and if not ours,
then the future of some <span style="color:#FA0">[culture]</span>
yet to come.
{{Terminal|p}}
Isn't sacrifice in the interest of
others what you spoke of as being so
noble? Should I have allowed another
to bloody his hands while I remained
safe behind a <span style="color:#FA0">[shield of privilege]</span>?
{{Terminal|p}}
You raised me better than that.
{{Terminal|p}}
<span style="color:#FA0">[Filial Devotion]</span>
<span style="color:#FA0">[@_@;_%[?]]</span>
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
 
Note: This message seems to be the proclamation of the being who actually set off the Halo Arrays, indicated in the last line regarding allowing another to their bloody their hands. It is also worth noting that he mentions hiding behind a 'shield of privilege'. This could be a reference to the shield worlds as seen in Halo Wars and the book Halo: Ghosts of Onyx. If this is the case the person in question would have left the world to set the Halo Arrays off, perhaps indicating that there are more shield worlds left undisturbed with descendants of Forerunner remaining in them.
 
''(The following is in yellow text on a normal page like the other information)''
 
 
 
''(Upon being rerouted to a new destination within Terminal)''
 
{{Terminal}}
//FRAGMENT 7/7 [RECORDED VERBATIM
AND INTERPRETED POST-CATACLYSM]
{{Terminal|p}}
D: Proud? When I have failed you
utterly, how can I feel anything
but sorrow?
{{Terminal|p}}
Bias has come undone. He crossed
the line this morning - brought the
abomination with him - and destroyed
your waiting rescue party.
{{Terminal|p}}
It's over. We're activating the
<span style="color:#FA0">[destructive arrayed matrix]</span>,
our shameful last resort.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
I can picture you in your garden,
surveying all you have created -
surveying all you have preserved.
And I curse the circumstance that
keeps my finger on the trigger.
{{Terminal|p}}
D: Of all the fates to befall us,
this is the cruelest of all.
My inaction and hesitation and
foolishness kept me here, on the
wrong side of the line. And <span style="color:#FA0">[300
years[[?]]</span> of our society's failure
and miscalculation makes me your
executioner.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
It's too much to bear.
{{Terminal|p}}
// ERROR - NO CARRIER OR RECEIPT
AVAILABLE {DEAD END TRANSMISSION}
//INFORMATION DESTROYED IN TRANSIT
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
D: Mendicant Bias is trying to
prevent us from firing the Array.
He speeds back to the Ark, but he
won't succeed. Offensive Bias will
stop him, and I will burn this
stinking menace in your name.
{{Terminal|p}}
And then?
{{Terminal|p}}
I will begin our Great Journey
without you, carrying this bitter
record. Those who came after will
know what we bought with this <span style="color:#FA0">[false
transcendence]</span> - what you bought,
and the price you paid.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
// FRAGMENT ENDS
// ALL RECORDS CEASE
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
archv.&gt; 28335.67204.85720:[retr]
archv.&gt; 28335.67204.85720:[proc]
archv.&gt; 28335.67204.85720:[proc]
archv.&gt; 28335.67204.85720:[catERR]
&gt; CONN.
&gt; .
&gt; .
&gt; NO. THERE IS MORE.
&gt; BUT YOU ARE NOT WORTHY.
&gt; .
&gt; .
&gt; NOT YET.
&gt; .
&gt; .
X.XX.713&gt; ghost.713/non-auth/...
X.XX.713&gt; refl
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
 
'''(The following appears only if you access the terminal on Legendary difficulty)'''
 
{{Terminal}}
You don't know the contortions I had
to go through to follow you here,
Reclaimer. I know what you're here
for. What position do I take? Will I
follow one betrayal with another?
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
You're going to say I'm making a
habit of turning on my masters.
{{Terminal|p}}
But the one that destroyed me long
ago, in the upper atmosphere of a
world far distant from here, was an
implement far cruder than I.
My weakness was capacity -
unintentional though it was! -
to choose the Flood. A mistake my
makers would not soon forgive.
{{Terminal|p}}
But I want something far different
from you, Reclaimer.
{{Terminal|p}}
Atonement.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{Terminal}}
And so here at the end of my life,
I do once again betray a former
master. The path ahead is fraught
with peril. But I will do all I can
to keep it stable - keep you safe.
I'm not so foolish to think this
will absolve me of my sins. One life
hardly balances billions.
{{Terminal|p}}
But I would have my masters know
that I have changed.
{{Terminal|p}}
And you shall be my example.
{{Terminal|end}}
{{clear}}
 
''Cortana, upon wandering towards the terminals location:''
 
Where are you going?
 
''Cortana, upon sighting the terminal:''
 
Wait, what's that?
 
''Cortana, upon access of the terminal:''
 
How many of these have you found?
 
''Cortana, upon extended access of the terminal:'' 
 
Come on, Chief. Let's get back on track! The control room's outside.
 
===The Cortana Terminal===
 
[[File:Cortana terminal.jpg|thumb|right|The Cortana Terminal at the end of the "Communications Room".]]
There is also a hidden terminal on [[High Charity]] on the Cortana mission; it is simply an extra Terminal that does not count towards the [[Marathon Man]] achievement. It is an extra [[easter egg]] in the game for you to find on your own. The terminal references the novel ''[[Halo: Fall of Reach]].''
 
It can be found in the room with the [[Tilt Skull]]. When you enter this room, and if you listen closely you can hear Cortana speak. She states: "Hello, what is your name? It is very nice to meet you. You like games? So do I." These are the first words Dr. Halsey used with John. If you look to the sides and borders of the room, you can find a way down to a lower level of the room. There you will find the Terminal, though it does not look like the other terminals in the game; it is a light in the center of a pedestal. When you activate the terminal, a message from [[Cortana]] will appear. When you access the terminal Cortana will say, "It was the coin's fault! I wanted to make you strong, keep you safe. I'm sorry. I can't". This message has confused many players, and to fully understand both it and Cortana's words when you enter the room you will need to have read ''Halo: The Fall of Reach''. What Cortana says when you enter the room is what [[Doctor Halsey]]&nbsp;says to John-117&nbsp;when they first meet. The coin is a reference to the [[quarter]] John won from Dr Halsey on that occasion. The coin was used as a bet by Halsey to see the extent of John's luck. His success led to his induction in the [[SPARTAN-II project]].
 
== Translation and naming ==
It is important to note that phrases such as "[[Maginot Line]]", "[[Eden]]" and "fairy tale" would not have existed in the Forerunner language. It is known that Forerunner technology (including terminals) utilizes extremely advanced translation software. This software is capable of incorporating idioms from a reader's own experience,<ref name="haloenc-165">[[Halo Encyclopedia]], page 165</ref> such that a human viewing the Terminals will see human idiomatic expressions and human names (such as "Eden").<ref name="haloenc-165"/>
 
Several pieces of text are bracketed and shown in a darker font color; this is likely done to indicate that the phrases in question have no exact equivalent in the reader's language, and that an approximation has been used. Furthermore, some bracketed phrases also contain sub-bracketed question marks (such as the phrase "[travel the
path of demons[[?]]"), implying that the Terminals' software is unsure of the proper translation for the given dialogue.
 
Interestingly, the word "Ark" does not appear in brackets, meaning that it is a direct translation, rather than a human idiom.
 
==Reversed messages==
<video name="Terminal_3_Reversed_Messages" width="300" align="right"/>
In certain parts, backwards speeches are heard. They can be deciphered if you record the message and play it backwards on a computer.
 
Common phrases include "Archive Access", "Interruption", "Lineage Confirmed", "Data Corruption" and "Welcome child". These messages are easily understandable to fans of the fiction. "Welcome Child" meaning welcome, child of my creators, as the [[humans]] are descendants of the [[Forerunners]], "Lineage Confirmed" meaning that the computer, after [[John-117]] touches it, confirms his relation to the Forerunners. Some fans have speculated that this is the voice of [[032 Mendicant Bias]].{{clear}}
 
==Additional Information==
 
For a moment after a page is initially accessed the text is shown in its original state as a '[[Forerunner]] alphabet'. The symbols only stand in for letters, not numbers or punctuation, and share the same colors (ie. gold and orange) as the letters possess when 'translated', and only stand in for the letters in the main sections, not in the text that comes up immediately before you are redirected.
 
The symbols bear no resemblance to the other, more well known [[Forerunner#Forerunner Glyphs and Symbols|Forerunner symbols]] and possess no observable meaning, as they replace the English characters at random (this can be seen by flipping quickly between two pages and concentrating on any one particular symbol, observing how the stand-in changes).
 
==Trivia==
[[File:Onyxandterminalsymbol.jpg|thumb|right|The symbol in the terminals and the symbol on the cover of [[Ghosts of Onyx]].]]
*On the level The Ark, whenever you go to Terminal Three, you will find 343 Guilty Spark waiting for you in there. If you read the Terminal, it shows that 343 Guilty Spark has just logged in and talked to Mendicant Bias. You can actually hear him converse with the Terminal, if you are fast enough.
*The orange circular symbol in the Terminals is also seen on the cover of ''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''.
*In the Legendary transcript for Terminal Four, the Gravemind tells Mendicant Bias that "''perhaps [the Forerunners] have found [some difficulty] of making that decision for themselves? Perhaps they chose to leave it [to an] impartial outsider; cast you as an arbiter during this time of great need?''" This statement may have been retrieved by the [[Covenant Empire]] and may be the origin of the Covenant rank [[Arbiter (Rank)|Arbiter]] - an Elite chosen during a time of great need to settle a dispute.
**There is another example of some possible borrowed language. In Terminal Five, on Heroic, Mendicant Bias tells the Forerunners that "''Nature itself cries out for your destruction and I am its willing instrument.''" This is similar to a phrase that has been used by the Covenant several times: "''Your destruction is the will of their gods... and we are their instrument.''"
**More borrowed language can be found in ''[[Halo: Combat Evolved]]'''s promotional [[Transmissions]]. The Covenant ''[[Truth and Reconciliation]]'' sent the following message to humanity: "''When no single human brick lies atop another, then will we be satisfied with your destruction.''" Mendicant Bias says to the Forerunners, in Terminal Five on Heroic, "''I will hammer your cities until no stone lies atop another.''"
**Finally, there is [[Didact]]'s line in Terminal [[Seven]]: ''"I will begin our Great Journey without you, carrying this bitter record. Those who came after will know what we bought with this [false transcendence] - what you bought, and the price you paid."'' This may have been discovered by the Covenant and used as the basis for their concept of "the [[Great Journey]]," as Didact was referring to the activation of the [[Halo Array]]. Additionally, the phrase "[false transcendence]" may have been mistranslated further as simply "transcendence," leading the Covenant to believe that the Forerunners had literally transcended upon activating the array.
*When certain Terminals are redirecting the player after they have logged into one, as the screen turns red on the left side are symbols and the words "I AM MENDICANT BIAS."
 
==Sources==
<references/>
 
==External links==
*[http://haloterms.bungie.org/ Interactive Terminal Archive]: A comprehensive archive of the Terminals compiled by Halo.Bungie.Org
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