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File:Command Neural Interface.jpg|[[Fleet Admiral]] [[Terrence Hood]]'s command neural interface.
File:Command Neural Interface.jpg|[[Fleet Admiral]] [[Terrence Hood]]'s command neural interface.
File:Neural Interface.jpg|The neural interface, as seen on the [[Oddball]] in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:Neural Interface.jpg|The neural interface, as seen on the [[Oddball]] in ''Halo: Combat Evolved''.
File:H1-Neural Implant-Skull.JPG|Neural implant location inside a human skull.
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The neural interface on the back of a human skull.

The neural interface is a type of technology used by the UNSC.[1]

Functions

The basic function of the standard neural interface is to act as a "friend or foe" indicator, so that radar signatures will pick up the owner's signature and identify it as friendly. This way, the wearer appears as a "yellow" blip on the motion tracker of another soldier's heads-up display and friendly fire is less likely.[1]

The neural interface is implanted at the base of the skull and cannot be removed without killing its owner or through sophisticated surgery. The most basic interface, known as a "neural chip", is implanted in all UNSC military personnel upon activation, but it can be replaced with a more specialized neural lace should the need arise.[1] Ship commanders receive command neural interfaces, while the SPARTAN-IIs have received the more specialized "SPARTAN neural interface". The basic neural chip is completely embedded under the skin and possesses no external interface port, unlike the more specialized variations.[note 1]

Trivia

  • The skulls in the Halo games have neural interfaces.

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Notes

  1. ^ This is evidenced by the fact none of the regular Marine personnel in the Halo games have a visible interface port on the back of their heads.

Sources

  1. ^ a b c Halo: The Fall of Reach, page 118