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'''''Democritus''''' was the name for a [[Remote scanning outpost|Remote Scanning Outpost]] in the [[Sol system|Solar System]]. ''Democritus'' was in orbit around [[Pluto]], the ninth planetary body in the system. This station was undetected by the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] as long as November 3, [[2552]], during the [[Battle of Earth]]. It was thus, still functional. It monitored [[Slipstream space|Slipspace]] activity and picked up a message sent from [[Cortana]] using [[Forerunner]] technology and another signal piggybacked on it by [[Catherine Elizabeth Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', page 212</ref>
'''''Democritus''''' was the name for a [[Remote scanning outpost|Remote Scanning Outpost]] in the [[Sol system|Solar System]]. ''Democritus'' was in orbit around [[Pluto]], the ninth planetary body in the system. This station was undetected by the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] as long as November 3, [[2552]], during the [[Battle of Earth]]. It was thus, still functional. It monitored [[Slipstream space|Slipspace]] activity and picked up a message sent from [[Cortana]] using [[Forerunner]] technology and another signal piggybacked on it by [[Catherine Halsey|Dr. Catherine Halsey]].<ref>'''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]''', page 212</ref>


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Revision as of 17:49, August 13, 2015

Democritus was the name for a Remote Scanning Outpost in the Solar System. Democritus was in orbit around Pluto, the ninth planetary body in the system. This station was undetected by the Covenant as long as November 3, 2552, during the Battle of Earth. It was thus, still functional. It monitored Slipspace activity and picked up a message sent from Cortana using Forerunner technology and another signal piggybacked on it by Dr. Catherine Halsey.[1]

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