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{{quote|Sneaky little bastard.|Cortana}}
{{quote|Sneaky little bastard.|Cortana}}
This unidentified [[artificial intelligence]] construct was used by the [[Covenant Empire|Covenant]] aboard the [[Covenant supercarrier|supercarrier]] ''[[Ascendant Justice]]''.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 64''</ref> When [[Cortana]] infiltrated the ''Ascendant Justice'' the Covenant AI tried to stop her, but it was mostly unsuccessful as she eventually caught it and decompiled it. The Covenant AI hated that Cortana was able to improve upon Covenant technology, believing it to be heresy,<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 86''</ref> and managed to send a message over the [[Covenant battle network|battlenet]] before it was caught, both warning of the capture of the ship and sending the necessary calculations for a sub-atmospheric [[Slipspace]] jump. This likely allowed the [[Prophet of Regret]]'s [[Solemn Penance|assault carrier]] to perform such a jump during the [[Battle of Mombasa]].<ref name="infidel">'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 170''</ref>
This '''unidentified [[artificial intelligence]] construct''' was used by the [[Covenant]] aboard the {{Pattern|Ruma|light carrier}} ''[[Ascendant Justice]]''.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 64''</ref> When [[Cortana]] [[Skirmish over Threshold|infiltrated]] the ''Ascendant Justice'' the Covenant AI tried to stop her, but it was mostly unsuccessful as she eventually caught it and decompiled it. The Covenant AI hated that Cortana was able to improve upon Covenant [[technology]], believing it to be [[heresy]],<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 86''</ref> and managed to send a message over the [[proselytization network|battlenet]] before it was caught, both warning of the capture of the ship and sending the necessary calculations for a sub-atmospheric [[Slipspace]] jump. This likely allowed the [[Prophet of Regret]]'s [[Solemn Penance|assault carrier]] to perform such a jump during the [[Battle of Mombasa]].<ref name="infidel">'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 170''</ref>


The AI demonstrated "fractured" thinking, as though it were suffering from the errors of being copied extensively. Cortana also stated that its algorithms looked very familiar, leading Cortana to speculate that a [[human]]-made [[UNSC]] AI had been captured and copied.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 195''</ref> When the AI faced its death from Cortana, it screamed a fractured statement: "Do what you will-will-will-will. I go to finally to my heaven reward paradise final-final-final-infinity-infinity-infini-AT NONCOPYSTATE."<ref name="infidel"/> This indicates that it either saw death as salvation from a fractured life caused by repeated copying, or that it has been programmed to possess Covenant religious beliefs.
The AI demonstrated "fractured" thinking, as though it were suffering from the errors of being copied extensively. While large amounts of its code were unknown to Cortana and presumably of Covenant or Forerunner origin, its core algorithms bore a striking resemblance to her own, leading Cortana to speculate that a [[human]]-made [[United Nations Space Command]] AI had been captured and copied.<ref>'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 195''</ref> When the AI faced its death from Cortana, it screamed a fractured statement: "Do what you will-will-will-will. I go to finally to my heaven reward paradise final-final-final-infinity-infinity-infini-AT NONCOPYSTATE."{{Ref/Reuse|infidel}} This indicates that it either saw death as salvation from a fractured life caused by repeated copying, or that it has been programmed to possess [[Covenant religion|Covenant religious beliefs]].{{Citation needed}}


A post-mortem analysis of this AI revealed an [[Artificial intelligence#Covenant AI copying program|AI duplicator program]], which Cortana realized had degraded it and resulted in its distorted thinking processes. She used this program twice, to replicate her translation software to increase its effectiveness and to create a stripped-down infiltration-only copy of herself to travel with Blue Team. They effectively used this copy of Cortana to break into and eventually destroy the Covenant command platform ''[[Unyielding Hierophant]]'' and its resident fleet.
A post-mortem analysis of this AI revealed an [[Artificial intelligence#Covenant AI copying program|AI duplicator program]], which Cortana speculated had likely resulted in its distorted thinking processes.{{Citation needed}}  She used this program twice, to replicate her translation software to increase its effectiveness and to create a stripped-down infiltration-only copy of herself to travel with [[Blue Team]].{{Citation needed}}  They effectively used this copy of Cortana to break into and eventually [[Operation: FIRST STRIKE|destroy]] the Covenant command platform ''[[Unyielding Hierophant]]'' and its [[Truth's fleet|resident fleet]].{{Citation needed}}  
 
==Trivia==
{{Conjecture}}
It is hinted, though never definitely stated, that the AI may be one of [[Cortana]]'s copies from the ''Unyielding Hierophant'', sent back in time aboard the ''Justice''. When examining its code, Cortana finds its patterns to be "maddeningly familiar", at one point noting "small portions of the alien software looked like her. It was almost as if it were her code... only copied many times, each time with subtle errors introduced by the replication process.<ref name="copies">'''Halo: First Strike''', ''page 237 (2010 edition)''</ref> Such a copying process happens when a first-generation Cortana copy is cornered and faces deleteion at the ''Hierophant'' and responds by replicating herself, and those replicants each creates its own copies with escalating errors until they multiply into thousands of corrupted duplicates. As there would be no other reason for an AI's code to be copied as it would only create an AI with a shortened lifespan,<ref name="copies"/> it is perhaps likely that the correlating code indicates that the ''Justice'''s AI was once a Cortana fragment, recovered from the remnants of the ''Hierophant'' or the few survivors of its escort fleet, then made to work for the Covenant and sent to Alpha Halo.
{{Conjecture end}}


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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==Sources==
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Ascendant Justice's AI
Biographical information

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September 23, 2552 (estimated date within time/record anomaly)[citation needed]

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Covenant

 

"Sneaky little bastard."
— Cortana

This unidentified artificial intelligence construct was used by the Covenant aboard the Ruma-pattern light carrier Ascendant Justice.[1] When Cortana infiltrated the Ascendant Justice the Covenant AI tried to stop her, but it was mostly unsuccessful as she eventually caught it and decompiled it. The Covenant AI hated that Cortana was able to improve upon Covenant technology, believing it to be heresy,[2] and managed to send a message over the battlenet before it was caught, both warning of the capture of the ship and sending the necessary calculations for a sub-atmospheric Slipspace jump. This likely allowed the Prophet of Regret's assault carrier to perform such a jump during the Battle of Mombasa.[3]

The AI demonstrated "fractured" thinking, as though it were suffering from the errors of being copied extensively. While large amounts of its code were unknown to Cortana and presumably of Covenant or Forerunner origin, its core algorithms bore a striking resemblance to her own, leading Cortana to speculate that a human-made United Nations Space Command AI had been captured and copied.[4] When the AI faced its death from Cortana, it screamed a fractured statement: "Do what you will-will-will-will. I go to finally to my heaven reward paradise final-final-final-infinity-infinity-infini-AT NONCOPYSTATE."[3] This indicates that it either saw death as salvation from a fractured life caused by repeated copying, or that it has been programmed to possess Covenant religious beliefs.[citation needed]

A post-mortem analysis of this AI revealed an AI duplicator program, which Cortana speculated had likely resulted in its distorted thinking processes.[citation needed] She used this program twice, to replicate her translation software to increase its effectiveness and to create a stripped-down infiltration-only copy of herself to travel with Blue Team.[citation needed] They effectively used this copy of Cortana to break into and eventually destroy the Covenant command platform Unyielding Hierophant and its resident fleet.[citation needed]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 64
  2. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 86
  3. ^ a b Halo: First Strike, page 170
  4. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 195