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'''Lysithea''' is an [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] Section 3 [[Artificial Intelligence]] construct. She was located in the UNSC [[HIGHCOM|High Command]]'s headquarters, [[HighCom Facility Bravo-6]] in Sydney, Australia. She was programmed as a security precaution, questioning people who wanted to enter the facility's more classified areas. [[ONI]] programmed her to test for the tone and condition of responses to her queries, previous responses, as well as their adherence to [[Article 428-A]]. Despite her serious position, she was somewhat playful with the people in the facility. She also attempts to have people tell her classified information, though this is to scan voice and response.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 99: ''Although he generally enjoyed this tête-à-tête with Lysithea, he knew it was part of the biometric scan, too. She scanned his brainwaves and voice patterns in response to her queries and matched them to old responses in her memory. She probably tested his loyalty in security measures as well—he didn't put anything past Section Three; they grew more paranoid every day.</ref>
'''Lysithea''' is an [[Office of Naval Intelligence]] Section 3 [[Artificial Intelligence]] construct. She was located in the UNSC [[HIGHCOM|High Command]]'s headquarters, [[HighCom Facility Bravo-6]] in Sydney, Australia. She was programmed as a security precaution, questioning people who wanted to enter the facility's more classified areas. ONI programmed her to test for the tone and condition of responses to her queries, previous responses, as well as their adherence to [[Article 428-A]]. Despite her serious position, she was somewhat playful with the people in the facility. She also attempts to have people tell her classified information, though this is to scan voice and response.<ref>''[[Halo: First Strike]]'', page 99: ''Although he generally enjoyed this tête-à-tête with Lysithea, he knew it was part of the biometric scan, too. She scanned his brainwaves and voice patterns in response to her queries and matched them to old responses in her memory. She probably tested his loyalty in security measures as well—he didn't put anything past Section Three; they grew more paranoid every day.</ref>


She questioned [[Lieutenant Wagner]] before he entered a briefing with several top officials in the [[UNSC]].<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], pages 99-100</ref>  
She questioned [[Lieutenant]] [[Wagner]] before he entered a briefing with several top officials in the [[UNSC]].<ref>[[Halo: First Strike]], pages 99-100</ref>  


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Lysithea
Biographical information

Gender:

Female

Description:

A sweet feminine voice[1] with a laugh that sounds like "fine bone china clinking together."[2]

Political and military information

Affiliation:

United Nations Space Command; ONI

Functionality:

Security

 

Lysithea is an Office of Naval Intelligence Section 3 Artificial Intelligence construct. She was located in the UNSC High Command's headquarters, HighCom Facility Bravo-6 in Sydney, Australia. She was programmed as a security precaution, questioning people who wanted to enter the facility's more classified areas. ONI programmed her to test for the tone and condition of responses to her queries, previous responses, as well as their adherence to Article 428-A. Despite her serious position, she was somewhat playful with the people in the facility. She also attempts to have people tell her classified information, though this is to scan voice and response.[3]

She questioned Lieutenant Wagner before he entered a briefing with several top officials in the UNSC.[4]

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 99: "Good morning, Lieutenant," a sweet female voice whispered in his ear.
  2. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 100: She laughed, and it sounded like fine bone china clinking together.
  3. ^ Halo: First Strike, page 99: Although he generally enjoyed this tête-à-tête with Lysithea, he knew it was part of the biometric scan, too. She scanned his brainwaves and voice patterns in response to her queries and matched them to old responses in her memory. She probably tested his loyalty in security measures as well—he didn't put anything past Section Three; they grew more paranoid every day.
  4. ^ Halo: First Strike, pages 99-100