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'''Deep Winter''' was a fifth-generation [[Smart AI|"smart"]] [[artificial intelligence|AI]] assigned to the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] survey team based in [[Zone 67]] on planet [[Onyx]].{{Ref/Reuse|GoO11}}


'''Deep Winter''' was a fifth-generation [[Smart AI|"smart"]] [[artificial intelligence|AI]] assigned to the [[Office of Naval Intelligence|ONI]] survey team based in [[Zone 67]] on planet [[Onyx]].<ref name="goo108">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 108''</ref> He took the form of an old man with a snowy cape that blew snowflakes and ice as it "moved".<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 106''</ref> Deep Winter replaced [[Eternal Spring]] when the latter reached the end of its operational lifespan in [[2537]].<ref name="goo79">'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 79-80''</ref> Deep Winter was, in turn, replaced by the newer smart AI [[Endless Summer]] in [[2551]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 121''</ref><ref group="note">Deep Winter had already entered service by mid-2537 and was deactivated in either late 2550 or early 2551; this implies that the AI was active for over thirteen years, six years past the typical threshold of rampancy for smart AIs. While this is likely to be an oversight, it is possible that Deep Winter's nature as a fifth-generation smart AI, or some other, unspecified factor, allowed it to survive six years past the normal lifespan of a smart AI.</ref>
==Operational history==
Deep Winter replaced [[Eternal Spring]] in service by around mid-[[2537]], at which point he was noted to "talk a lot" and accidentally spill secrets to [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Kurt Ambrose]] and [[Senior Chief Petty Officer]] [[Franklin Mendez]], such as the deployment of [[SPARTAN-III Alpha Company]] on [[Operation: PROMETHEUS]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=GoO8|GoO|Chapter=8}} At some point earlier in that year, he posed as Kurt in a [[Halo Infinite Story & Intel|communique]] requesting Spartans [[Hazel-A302]], [[Jun-A266]], and [[Kevin-A282]] to be reassigned into the burgeoning "[[Headhunters|Headhunter]]" program, concerned about the projected high fatality rates of the then-upcoming PROMETHEUS. This act was a deception done in secret due to Deep Winter's care for the Spartan personnel, considering himself as much a father to the children as Kurt or Mendez had been. This deception would remain hidden until the end of his life.{{Ref/Site|Id=Intel|URL=https://www.halowaypoint.com/news/winter-update-intel|Site=Halo Waypoint|Page=Halo Infinite - Winter Update Intel|D=24|M=02|Y=2023|LocalArchive=Halo Infinite Story & Intel}}


Deep Winter was known to be very talkative. He seemed to enjoy the company of [[Lieutenant Commander]] [[Kurt Ambrose]], [[Senior Chief Petty Officer|SCPO]] [[Franklin Mendez]] and the [[SPARTAN-III Program|Spartan-IIIs]] at [[Camp Currahee]]. Deep Winter also showed great concern for the young [[SPARTAN Program|Spartans]] and often acted in what he thought to be their best interest, even when not ordered to do so. He monitored the progress and actions of the [[SPARTAN-III Beta Company|Beta Company]] Spartans even after they graduated and then monitored the progress of the [[SPARTAN-III Gamma Company|Gamma Company]] Spartans as well. Deep Winter and Endless Summer were said to be roundabout opposites to themselves in both personalities and mannerisms, considering the adjacent seasons in the real world, both Summer ''and'' Winter.
Throughout the training of [[SPARTAN-III Beta Company]], Deep Winter served as the AI on station at [[Camp Currahee]], [[Onyx]], and took particular care of the candidates in training - often expressing his concern for their wellbeing to Kurt and Mendez.{{Ref/Reuse|GoO9}} This care extended to [[SPARTAN-III Gamma Company|Gamma Company]], with Deep Winter's final act prior to his end-of-life termination in [[2551]] being to warn Kurt of illegal and dangerous alterations that had been made to the Gammas' [[Project CHRYSANTHEMUM|augmentation procedures]] clandestinely.{{Ref/Reuse|GoO11}}


In [[2551]], he discovered the illegal drugs used in the [[Project CHRYSANTHEMUM|augmentation process]] of the Gammas and tried to warn Kurt-051 via a secret [[Slipspace COM launcher]].<ref>'''Halo: Ghosts of Onyx''', ''page 107''</ref> He was shut down soon after, as he had reached the end of his operational lifespan, but left files for Kurt to trace the source of the drugs. Ironically, Kurt was the one who was responsible for the illegal drugs, and he promptly had the files erased. They both thought they had done what was best for the Spartan-IIIs.
He did this by imprinting a fraction of his intellect into a [[Slipstream space probe|slipspace probe]] at the cost of much of his processing power, and using a [[slipspace COM launcher]] to send the probe to Kurt aboard {{UNSCShip|Hopeful}}. Doing this allowed the AI a limited time to talk with Kurt without the need for an expansive datacentre or power infrastructure, though with only a very limited amount of time to do it. Unbeknownst to Deep Winter, the alteration of the augmentation process had been Kurt's idea and agreed-upon by [[Colonel]] [[James Ackerson]]. By the time Kurt returned to Onyx, Deep Winter had been shut down, though he left a number of files for Kurt to review about his findings on the secretive augmentation alterations.{{Ref/Reuse|GoO11}} These files also contained his "[[Halo Infinite Story & Intel|deathbed confession]]" regarding his findings and suspicion of Kurt and Ackerson's approval of the alterations, alongside his reveal of the reassignment of Alpha Company Spartans to the Headhunters and other "parallel initiatives". Due to his suspicion of Kurt and Ackerson, he expected the file cache to be fully wiped to cover up the process{{Ref/Reuse|Intel}} - something later affirmed when Kurt did exactly that upon return to Onyx.{{Ref/Reuse|GoO11}}
 
Deep Winter was, in turn, replaced by the newer smart AI [[Endless Summer]] in [[2551]].{{Ref/Novel|Id=GoO13|GoO|Chapter=13}}{{Ref/Note|Id=Age|Deep Winter had already entered service by mid-2537 and was deactivated in either late 2550 or early 2551; this implies that the AI was active for over thirteen years, six years past the typical threshold of rampancy for smart AIs. While this is likely to be an oversight, it is possible that Deep Winter's nature as a fifth-generation smart AI, or some other, unspecified factor, allowed it to survive six years past the normal lifespan of a smart AI. In the ''Halo Infinite'' intel drops concerning Deep Winter, this was later directly alluded to as an impressive feat in-universe, confirming its status in canon.}}
 
==Personality and traits==
Deep Winter's [[Holography|holographic]] [[avatar]] took on the appearance of an old man clad with ice-blue eyes and chiselled features. He was clad in a cape and held a crystalline ice cane, and was generally accompanied by ice and snow. When his holographic avatar moved to touch an object, it would often display holographic ice spreading across the object.{{Ref/Reuse|GoO9}}{{Ref/Novel|Id=GoO11|GoO|Chapter=11}}
 
In more sombre discussions such as those concerning his imminent end-of-service, Deep Winter shrank his holographic avatar into the form of a single snowflake.{{Ref/Reuse|GoO11}} Nonetheless, he was able to enjoy an active service lifespan of around thirteen years (c.2537-c.2551)- almost double the typical estimates for a Smart AI and something Deep Winter took pride in.{{Ref/Reuse|Intel}}{{Ref/NoteReuse|Age}}
 
Deep Winter was known to be very talkative. He seemed to enjoy the company of Kurt Ambrose, Franklin Mendez and the Spartan-IIIs at Camp Currahee. Deep Winter also showed great concern for the young Spartans and often acted in what he thought to be their best interest, even when not ordered to do so. He monitored the progress and actions of the Beta Company Spartans even after they graduated and then monitored the progress of the Gamma Company Spartans as well. Deep Winter and Endless Summer were said to be roundabout opposites to themselves in both personalities and mannerisms, considering the adjacent seasons in the real world, both Summer ''and'' Winter.{{Ref/Reuse|GoO13}}
 
==Production notes==
Deep Winter, as per the [[Halo Infinite Story & Intel|''Halo Infinite'' intel]] drops, was the AI responsible for ordering the deployment of several Alpha Company Spartan IIIs into the Headhunter program in an effort to help prevent excess deaths in the upcoming slaughterhouse of Operation: PROMETHEUS. In his final end-of-life confession, Deep Winter mentions reassigning members of Alpha Company away to parallel initiative'''''s''''', implying other programs than just the Headhunters.{{Ref/Reuse|Intel}} This may indicate that the formation of "[[Cat-2]]" teams like [[NOBLE Team|NOBLE]], [[Gauntlet Team|Gauntlet]], [[Echo Team|Echo]], and [[Red Team (SPARTAN-III)|Red]] was also something done by Deep Winter rather than Kurt.
 
If so, this may additionally indicate Kurt's [[Noble Team performance reports|performance reports]] to Mendez (released as part of the promotional work for ''[[Halo: Reach]]'') to actually be a fabrication of Deep Winter, rather than directly done by Kurt himself.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Ghosts of Onyx]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo Infinite]]''
**''[[Winter Update]]''


==Notes==
==Notes==
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{{Ref/Notes}}


==Sources==
==Sources==
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Deep Winter
Biographical information

Began service:

2537[1]

Ended service:

2551[2][3][4]

Gender:

Male

Description:

An old man with a snowy cape, often accompanied by holographic ice and snow[5]

Color(s):

Blue[5][2]

Political and military information

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command

Functionality:

AI for the SPARTAN-III program at Camp Currahee, Onyx

 

Deep Winter was a fifth-generation "smart" AI assigned to the ONI survey team based in Zone 67 on planet Onyx.[2]

Operational history[edit]

Deep Winter replaced Eternal Spring in service by around mid-2537, at which point he was noted to "talk a lot" and accidentally spill secrets to Lieutenant Commander Kurt Ambrose and Senior Chief Petty Officer Franklin Mendez, such as the deployment of SPARTAN-III Alpha Company on Operation: PROMETHEUS.[1] At some point earlier in that year, he posed as Kurt in a communique requesting Spartans Hazel-A302, Jun-A266, and Kevin-A282 to be reassigned into the burgeoning "Headhunter" program, concerned about the projected high fatality rates of the then-upcoming PROMETHEUS. This act was a deception done in secret due to Deep Winter's care for the Spartan personnel, considering himself as much a father to the children as Kurt or Mendez had been. This deception would remain hidden until the end of his life.[4]

Throughout the training of SPARTAN-III Beta Company, Deep Winter served as the AI on station at Camp Currahee, Onyx, and took particular care of the candidates in training - often expressing his concern for their wellbeing to Kurt and Mendez.[5] This care extended to Gamma Company, with Deep Winter's final act prior to his end-of-life termination in 2551 being to warn Kurt of illegal and dangerous alterations that had been made to the Gammas' augmentation procedures clandestinely.[2]

He did this by imprinting a fraction of his intellect into a slipspace probe at the cost of much of his processing power, and using a slipspace COM launcher to send the probe to Kurt aboard UNSC Hopeful. Doing this allowed the AI a limited time to talk with Kurt without the need for an expansive datacentre or power infrastructure, though with only a very limited amount of time to do it. Unbeknownst to Deep Winter, the alteration of the augmentation process had been Kurt's idea and agreed-upon by Colonel James Ackerson. By the time Kurt returned to Onyx, Deep Winter had been shut down, though he left a number of files for Kurt to review about his findings on the secretive augmentation alterations.[2] These files also contained his "deathbed confession" regarding his findings and suspicion of Kurt and Ackerson's approval of the alterations, alongside his reveal of the reassignment of Alpha Company Spartans to the Headhunters and other "parallel initiatives". Due to his suspicion of Kurt and Ackerson, he expected the file cache to be fully wiped to cover up the process[4] - something later affirmed when Kurt did exactly that upon return to Onyx.[2]

Deep Winter was, in turn, replaced by the newer smart AI Endless Summer in 2551.[3][Note 1]

Personality and traits[edit]

Deep Winter's holographic avatar took on the appearance of an old man clad with ice-blue eyes and chiselled features. He was clad in a cape and held a crystalline ice cane, and was generally accompanied by ice and snow. When his holographic avatar moved to touch an object, it would often display holographic ice spreading across the object.[5][2]

In more sombre discussions such as those concerning his imminent end-of-service, Deep Winter shrank his holographic avatar into the form of a single snowflake.[2] Nonetheless, he was able to enjoy an active service lifespan of around thirteen years (c.2537-c.2551)- almost double the typical estimates for a Smart AI and something Deep Winter took pride in.[4][Note 1]

Deep Winter was known to be very talkative. He seemed to enjoy the company of Kurt Ambrose, Franklin Mendez and the Spartan-IIIs at Camp Currahee. Deep Winter also showed great concern for the young Spartans and often acted in what he thought to be their best interest, even when not ordered to do so. He monitored the progress and actions of the Beta Company Spartans even after they graduated and then monitored the progress of the Gamma Company Spartans as well. Deep Winter and Endless Summer were said to be roundabout opposites to themselves in both personalities and mannerisms, considering the adjacent seasons in the real world, both Summer and Winter.[3]

Production notes[edit]

Deep Winter, as per the Halo Infinite intel drops, was the AI responsible for ordering the deployment of several Alpha Company Spartan IIIs into the Headhunter program in an effort to help prevent excess deaths in the upcoming slaughterhouse of Operation: PROMETHEUS. In his final end-of-life confession, Deep Winter mentions reassigning members of Alpha Company away to parallel initiatives, implying other programs than just the Headhunters.[4] This may indicate that the formation of "Cat-2" teams like NOBLE, Gauntlet, Echo, and Red was also something done by Deep Winter rather than Kurt.

If so, this may additionally indicate Kurt's performance reports to Mendez (released as part of the promotional work for Halo: Reach) to actually be a fabrication of Deep Winter, rather than directly done by Kurt himself.

List of appearances[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b Deep Winter had already entered service by mid-2537 and was deactivated in either late 2550 or early 2551; this implies that the AI was active for over thirteen years, six years past the typical threshold of rampancy for smart AIs. While this is likely to be an oversight, it is possible that Deep Winter's nature as a fifth-generation smart AI, or some other, unspecified factor, allowed it to survive six years past the normal lifespan of a smart AI. In the Halo Infinite intel drops concerning Deep Winter, this was later directly alluded to as an impressive feat in-universe, confirming its status in canon.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, chapter 8
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, chapter 11
  3. ^ a b c Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, chapter 13
  4. ^ a b c d e Halo Waypoint, Halo Infinite - Winter Update Intel (Retrieved on Feb 24, 2023) [local archive] [external archive]
  5. ^ a b c d Halo: Ghosts of Onyx, chapter 9