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File:KhaphraeSystem-planet.jpg|The destroyed planet around which Gamma Halo orbits.
File:KhaphraeSystem-planet.jpg|The destroyed planet around which Gamma Halo orbits.
File:Escalation - GammaHalo Longsword.png|A Longsword over the Halo.
File:Escalation - GammaHalo Longsword.png|A Longsword over the Halo.
File:Escalation - Desert.png|A desert on Installation 03.
File:Escalation - GammaCamp.png|A human science camp in a desert on the Halo's surface.
File:Escalation - GammaCamp.png|A human science camp in a desert on the Halo's surface.
File:Escalation - BlackTeam&Didact.png|Black Team discovering the unconscious [[Ur-Didact]] on the installation.
File:Escalation - AbyssEntrance.png|The entrance to the [[Composer's Abyss]].
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Revision as of 11:44, August 27, 2014

Installation 03
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General overview

Description:

Deserts and volcanic activity for terrain[1]

Location:

Khaphrae system[2]

Operation overview

Type:

Halo installation

Function:

Galactic sterilization/Flood containment and research

Attached AI(s):

049 Abject Testament[3]

Date of construction:

Before c. 100,000 BCE

Status:

 

Installation 03, also known as Gamma Halo,[4][5][note 1] is one of the seven rings in the Halo Array. Its monitor is 049 Abject Testament.[3] The ring appears to have a red and cracked surface, indicating the presence of vast deserts, as well as volcanic activity.[1]

Unlike Installations 04 and 05, which orbit large gas giants, Installation 03 orbits a rocky planet, the face of which has been shattered as a result of a fairly recent impact event; the debris from the impact, still aglow as of 2557, has collected to form a dense asteroid field in orbit over the planet as well as the Halo.[6]

History

Forerunner-Flood war

Shortly before the activation of the Halo Array at the end of the Forerunner-Flood war, the IsoDidact convened a meeting of the surviving Lifeworkers and the monitors who would serve as the rings' caretakers at Installation 00.[7] 049 Abject Testament was designated as Gamma Halo's monitor and was given the Halo's activation index.[8] Along with the other six rings, Installation 03 was fired, killing all sentient life within its effective radius. Afterwards, it entered an inactive state along with the rest of the Array.

Human-Covenant War

Discovery

During the Battle of Tribute in August 2552, the freighter Floral Express fled the planet while carrying colonial refugees. Presumably following a random slipspace trajectory per the Cole Protocol, the ship arrived near Installation 03 on October 8. Based on intelligence gleaned from the Battle of Installation 04, ONI teams had established and enacted neutralization protocols on Gamma Halo by October 25.[5]

Standby and deactivation

Hologram of Installation 03 seen on Installation 00

On November 3, 2552 during the Battle of Installation 05, a signal was sent to this Halo from Installation 05, putting it on standby mode and preparing it to fire on demand.[9] On December 11, 2552, the installation was still in standby mode and was about to be fired at the behest of the High Prophet of Truth, who had seized Installation 00's control room. However, the Array was deactivated by Spartan John-117 and the Hierarch was assassinated by Arbiter Thel 'Vadam before this could occur.[10]

Post-war

By March 2553, the top-secret research station Ivanoff had been built in Installation 03's orbit. That month, Dr. Catherine Halsey was indefinitely detained there by Admiral Margaret Parangosky, CINCONI, as retribution for lying to the admiral about the creation and deployment of flash clones during the SPARTAN-II program's early phases.[11] Spartan teams were deployed to reconnoiter the surface, to quarantine areas of potential Flood contamination, and to recovery any notable Forerunner artifacts.[2] The MJOLNIR Pioneer variant first saw field use during these exploratory deployments.[12]

The Composer

The ONI science teams retrieved various artifacts from the surface of Installation 03 and brought them on Ivanoff Station for study, including the installation's activation index and a Composer. An accident with the Composer killed the team researching the device; however, it provided coordinates which led the UNSC Infinity to the shield world known as Requiem. When the Didact was awakened, he traveled to Ivanoff in his ship Mantle's Approach and acquired the Composer, using it to digitize Ivanoff's staff before jumping to slipspace to travel to Earth to use the recovered weapon on humanity's homeworld.[6] However, SPARTAN-117 and Cortana followed the Didact into slipspace in an F-41 Broadsword in hopes of foiling his plan, ultimately defeating him.[13]

By July 2557 Team Black had been assigned to Gamma Halo,[14] along with a research attaché. The science team established a camp in one of the Halo's deserts. While on the installation, Team Black and the scientists were killed by Promethean Knights and Crawlers. On July 25, 2557, Admiral Terrence Hood sent Blue Team to investigate the loss of contact with Team Black. Taking a GA-TL1 Longsword, Blue Team arrived at the installation. Upon discovering the fate of Team Black and the scientists, and destroying some of the Knights responsible for the massacre, they soon came across the Composer's Abyss on the installation. At the end of the Abyss, they discovered a slipspace portal.[15]

Gallery

List of appearances

Note

  1. ^ In Halo 3's texture files, Installation 03 is named "Eta Halo", while the designation "Gamma Halo" is given to Installation 06. This is contradicted by one of the audio logs in Halo 4, (as well as the Eleventh Hour reports), which identify Installation 03 as "Gamma Halo". Since the name assigned to the ring in Halo 4 is conveyed in released media, it is considered to override the previous designation, which was never seen outside Halo 3's files.

Sources

  1. ^ a b Halo Encyclopedia, page 174
  2. ^ a b Halo 4: The Essential Visual Guide
  3. ^ a b Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Terminal 2
  4. ^ Halo 4, Composer (audio log)
  5. ^ a b Eleventh Hour reports - #5
  6. ^ a b Halo 4, Composer
  7. ^ Halo: Silentium
  8. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved Anniversary, Terminal 2
  9. ^ Halo 2, campaign level The Great Journey
  10. ^ Halo 3, campaign level The Covenant
  11. ^ Halo: Glasslands, page 341
  12. ^ Halo 4, Pioneer armor/specialization description
  13. ^ Halo 4, campaign level Midnight
  14. ^ Halo Waypoint: Catalog Interaction
  15. ^ Halo: Escalation, Issue #8