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Enduring Bias was capable of incredible feats and was very intellectual, like most [[monitor]]s. However, he was often very casual in conversation—no matter the topic. [[Ussa 'Xellus]] believed that the monitor lacked dignity and was unable to comprehend the seriousness of certain situations. When the [[Forerunner]]s removed information from Bias' memory storage, a "gap" was left in his mind, which he found problematic.{{Ref/Reuse|bc68}} For example, Bias had forgotten to mention the [[Flood]] to the Sangheili until after the Disassembler process occurred.{{Ref/Reuse|bc182}} During their time on the shield world, Enduring Bias came to bond with several of the [[Sangheili]] inhabitants, particularly Ussa 'Xellus and his mate, [[Sooln 'Xellus|Sooln]]. Sooln often engaged in long conversations with the monitor, curious to learn the information he held.{{Ref/Reuse|bc49}} She repaired some of the monitor's broken processes, causing Bias to become very loyal to Sooln and he considered her one of his programmers. Bias was saddened to find the memorials of Ussa and Sooln had been vandalized by the rebels of the [['Greftus Faction]].<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 290''</ref> Enduring Bias came to respect the Sangheili and adhered to their culture and customs. He spoke with a male voice, knowing that it would gain him more respect among the Sangheili.{{Ref/Reuse|bc93}}
Enduring Bias was capable of incredible feats and was very intellectual, like most [[monitor]]s. However, he was often very casual in conversation—no matter the topic. [[Ussa 'Xellus]] believed that the monitor lacked dignity and was unable to comprehend the seriousness of certain situations. When the [[Forerunner]]s removed information from Bias' memory storage, a "gap" was left in his mind, which he found problematic.{{Ref/Reuse|bc68}} For example, Bias had forgotten to mention the [[Flood]] to the Sangheili until after the Disassembler process occurred.{{Ref/Reuse|bc182}} During their time on the shield world, Enduring Bias came to bond with several of the [[Sangheili]] inhabitants, particularly Ussa 'Xellus and his mate, [[Sooln 'Xellus|Sooln]]. Sooln often engaged in long conversations with the monitor, curious to learn the information he held.{{Ref/Reuse|bc49}} She repaired some of the monitor's broken processes, causing Bias to become very loyal to Sooln and he considered her one of his programmers. Bias was saddened to find the memorials of Ussa and Sooln had been vandalized by the rebels of the [['Greftus Faction]].<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 290''</ref> Enduring Bias came to respect the Sangheili and adhered to their culture and customs. He spoke with a male voice, knowing that it would gain him more respect among the Sangheili.{{Ref/Reuse|bc93}}


Similar to [[343 Guilty Spark]], Enduring Bias experienced loneliness on the shield world and expressed a desire for company. He admitted that having no one to talk to for numerous millennia left him over-talkative and left him unfocused. After he realized that he had been left alone on the shield world, Bias was confused as he was never given a clear-cut purpose.{{Ref/Reuse|bc68}} The monitor experienced a existential crisis of sorts when he met the [[Sangheili]] [['Crecka]]. Bias learned that the [[Librarian]]'s [[Conservation Measure]] was a success and the shield worlds—and by extent, his own purpose and function—were ultimately unnecessary.{{Ref/Reuse|bc34}} The monitor often spoke to himself in a language that was once used by the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 80''</ref> Although many Sangheili came to respect Enduring Bias and even worshipped him, some remained reluctant to trust him or feared the monitor entirely. [['Drem]] even called the monitor the "dark angel".<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 91''</ref>
Similar to [[343 Guilty Spark]], Enduring Bias experienced loneliness on the shield world and expressed a desire for company. He admitted that having no one to talk to for numerous millennia left him over-talkative and unfocused. After he realized that he had been left alone on the shield world, Bias was confused as he was never given a clear-cut purpose.{{Ref/Reuse|bc68}} The monitor experienced an existential crisis of sorts when he met the [[Sangheili]] [['Crecka]]. Bias learned that the [[Librarian]]'s [[Conservation Measure]] was a success and that the shield worlds—and by extension, his own purpose and function—were ultimately unnecessary.{{Ref/Reuse|bc34}} The monitor often spoke to himself in a language that was once used by the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 80''</ref> Although many Sangheili came to respect Enduring Bias and even worshipped him, some remained reluctant to trust him or feared the monitor entirely. [['Drem]] even called the monitor the "dark angel".<ref>'''Halo: Broken Circle''', ''page 91''</ref>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==