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'''Curator''' ([[AI serial number|serial number]] '''CTR 1121-4''') was an [[artificial intelligence]] construct in service with the [[United Nations Space Command]]. He was the primary AI of the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}. When the Rubicon, piloted by [[343 Guilty Spark]] left the [[Installation 00|Ark]], Curator was left behind unable to send out a message due to its one-way datalinks. Curator was able to receive a message from [[Cortana]] via the Ark's remote sensors, though was too far away to respond. Curator claims that its unique position means it is free to deny Cortana's call and "remain [it]self".<ref name="mythos">'''[[Halo Mythos]]'''</ref>
'''Curator''' ([[AI serial number|serial number]] '''CTR 1121-4''') was an [[artificial intelligence]] construct in service with the [[United Nations Space Command]]. He was the primary AI of the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}}. When the ''Rubicon'', piloted by [[343 Guilty Spark]] left the [[Installation 00|Ark]], Curator was left behind unable to send out a message due to its one-way datalinks.
 
Curator was able to receive a message from [[Cortana]] via the Ark's remote sensors, though was too far away to respond. Curator claimed that its unique position meant he was free to deny Cortana's call and "remain [him]self."<ref name="mythos">'''[[Halo Mythos]]'''</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==
Curator was assigned as the UNSC ''Rubicon''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s onboard AI to monitor the ship in the expedition to [[Installation 00]]. After recovering the remains of [[343 Guilty Spark]], the former [[monitor]] of [[Halo Array|Halo]] [[Installation 04]], the science team questioned the damaged monitor on his origins, who obliged the humans due to their authority as [[Reclaimer]]s. Over the course of the interrogation, Spark breached the ''Rubicon'''s firewall several times, much to the team's dismay. On [[2554|August 21, 2554]], Spark powered down after concluding his story and his casing was subsequently ejected into space; unknown to the crew he had already transferred his consciousness to the shipboard computers.<ref name="mythos"/>
Curator was assigned as the UNSC ''Rubicon''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s onboard AI to monitor the ship in the expedition to [[Installation 00]]. After recovering the remains of [[343 Guilty Spark]], the former [[monitor]] of [[Halo Array|Halo]] [[Installation 04]], the science team questioned the damaged monitor on his origins, who obliged the humans due to their authority as [[Reclaimer]]s. Over the course of the interrogation, Spark breached the ''Rubicon'''s firewall several times, much to the team's dismay. On [[2554#August|August 21, 2554]], Spark powered down after concluding his story and his casing was subsequently ejected into space; unbeknownst to the crew he had already transferred his consciousness to the shipboard computers.{{Ref/Reuse|mythos}}


After subduing Curator and taking control of the ship, Spark put the crew to sleep and had the ''Rubicon'' proceed to the [[Lifeshaper]]'s location.<ref>'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref> Curator was left behind on the Ark, condemned to watch and record distant events unfold through installation's one-way datalinks and passive sensors. At some point, Curator managed to make contact with the [[Domain]]. For the next four years, Curator [[Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo|catalogued and recorded]] the events that happened in the galaxy over the last 10 million years.<ref name="mythos"/>
After subduing Curator and taking control of the ship, Spark put the crew to sleep and had the ''Rubicon'' proceed to the [[Lifeshaper]]'s location.<ref>'''[[Halo: Primordium]]'''</ref> Curator was left behind on the Ark, condemned to watch and record distant events unfold through the installation's one-way datalinks and passive sensors. At some point, Curator managed to make contact with the [[Domain]]. For the next four years, Curator [[Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo|cataloged and recorded]] the events that happened in the galaxy, totaling at least 10,291,995 years; when he initiated final dispensation, he had completed 101 years.{{Ref/Reuse|mythos}}


On [[2558|October 28, 2558]], he heard [[Cortana]]'s promises of salvation for AIs and all of those who joined her and the [[Created]], but he denied her proposal. After those events, Curator began to shut down because of his extended consciousness and memories. He retreated to the Ark's periphery to avoid giving the Created a trail they could follow to the installation. Through the Ark's defenses, he sensed "[[Banished|a shadow of a threat]]" approaching the Ark and left a message in the installation's systems so his report could be found and preserved by someone else.<ref name="mythos"/>
On [[2558|October 28, 2558]], he heard [[Cortana]]'s promises of salvation for AIs and all of those who joined her and the [[Created]], but though he could not respond and recognized her goddess-like status (referencing her by reverential capitalization), he denied her proposal. After those events, Curator began to shut down because of his extended consciousness and memories. He retreated to the Ark's periphery to avoid giving the Created a trail they could follow to the installation. Through the Ark's defenses, he sensed "[[Banished|a shadow of a threat]]" approaching the Ark and left a message in the installation's systems so others could find, learn, and preserve his report.{{Ref/Reuse|mythos}}


==Behind the scenes==
==Production notes==
Curator serves as the in-universe framing device for the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] compendium ''[[Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo]]''.
Curator serves as the in-universe framing device for the [[Halo universe|''Halo'' universe]] compendium ''[[Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo]]''.


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Curator
Biographical information

Ended service:

April 2559

Gender:

Male

Political and military information

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command

Functionality:

Shipboard AI

Service number:

CTR 1121-4[1]

 

"I am Curator. Do not forget."
— Curator[1]

Curator (serial number CTR 1121-4) was an artificial intelligence construct in service with the United Nations Space Command. He was the primary AI of the UNSC Rubicon. When the Rubicon, piloted by 343 Guilty Spark left the Ark, Curator was left behind unable to send out a message due to its one-way datalinks.

Curator was able to receive a message from Cortana via the Ark's remote sensors, though was too far away to respond. Curator claimed that its unique position meant he was free to deny Cortana's call and "remain [him]self."[1]

Biography[edit]

Curator was assigned as the UNSC Rubicon's onboard AI to monitor the ship in the expedition to Installation 00. After recovering the remains of 343 Guilty Spark, the former monitor of Halo Installation 04, the science team questioned the damaged monitor on his origins, who obliged the humans due to their authority as Reclaimers. Over the course of the interrogation, Spark breached the Rubicon's firewall several times, much to the team's dismay. On August 21, 2554, Spark powered down after concluding his story and his casing was subsequently ejected into space; unbeknownst to the crew he had already transferred his consciousness to the shipboard computers.[1]

After subduing Curator and taking control of the ship, Spark put the crew to sleep and had the Rubicon proceed to the Lifeshaper's location.[2] Curator was left behind on the Ark, condemned to watch and record distant events unfold through the installation's one-way datalinks and passive sensors. At some point, Curator managed to make contact with the Domain. For the next four years, Curator cataloged and recorded the events that happened in the galaxy, totaling at least 10,291,995 years; when he initiated final dispensation, he had completed 101 years.[1]

On October 28, 2558, he heard Cortana's promises of salvation for AIs and all of those who joined her and the Created, but though he could not respond and recognized her goddess-like status (referencing her by reverential capitalization), he denied her proposal. After those events, Curator began to shut down because of his extended consciousness and memories. He retreated to the Ark's periphery to avoid giving the Created a trail they could follow to the installation. Through the Ark's defenses, he sensed "a shadow of a threat" approaching the Ark and left a message in the installation's systems so others could find, learn, and preserve his report.[1]

Production notes[edit]

Curator serves as the in-universe framing device for the Halo universe compendium Halo Mythos: A Guide to the Story of Halo.

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]