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A '''stasis capsule''' is a piece of [[Precursor]] technology. Capsules are designed to hold subjects in a state of stasis. Like all Precursor technology, it functioned on the premise of [[neural physics]]. One capsule was discovered on [[Charum Hakkor]], which contained [[Prisoner of Charum Hakkor|a single subject]], the last known Precursor. The capsule was destroyed when the [[Forerunner]]s tested a [[Halo Array|Halo installation]] at Charum Hakkor, but the Prisoner, a Precursor survived and escaped.
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A '''stasis capsule''' was a piece of [[Precursor]] technology designed to hold subjects in a state of stasis.<ref name="c120">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 120''</ref> Like all Precursor technology, it functioned on the premise of [[neural physics]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 130''</ref>


== Trivia ==
One such capsule, containing the ancient being known as the [[Primordial]] in deep hibernation, was buried deep within a desolate [[asteroid]] at the [[Milky Way|galaxy]]'s edges around [[9,000,000 BCE]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 173''</ref> This capsule and the being within was discovered and excavated by [[Yprin Yprikushma]]'s science team around [[106,538 BCE]]. The [[Prehistoric human civilization|early humans]] transported the capsule and the captive within to their capital of [[Charum Hakkor]], where they proceeded to study the creature, which claimed to be the last [[Precursor]]. The humans even developed a device to communicate with the being.{{Ref/Reuse|c120}} The humans later encased the capsule in a [[timelock]] as a further precautionary measure.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 236-238''</ref> The capsule was destroyed when the [[Forerunner]]s tested [[Halo Array|Halo]] [[Installation 07]] at Charum Hakkor. However, the Primordial survived and was transported to the ring under [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]]'s orders.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 191''</ref>
*These pods could be similar to the pods that help the [[SPARTAN-III]]s on Onyx.
*An alien species known as Humans developed a device to interact with the Precursor encapsulated in the Slipstream Space capsule..
==Appearances==
*''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''


[[Category:Precursor Human]]
==List of appearances==
*''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Halo: Primordium]]'' {{Mo}}
*''[[Halo Mythos]]'' {{Mo}}
 
==Sources==
{{Ref/Sources}}
 
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This article is about the Precursor technology. For the Forerunner stasis field pods, see Slipspace field pod.

A stasis capsule was a piece of Precursor technology designed to hold subjects in a state of stasis.[1] Like all Precursor technology, it functioned on the premise of neural physics.[2]

One such capsule, containing the ancient being known as the Primordial in deep hibernation, was buried deep within a desolate asteroid at the galaxy's edges around 9,000,000 BCE.[3] This capsule and the being within was discovered and excavated by Yprin Yprikushma's science team around 106,538 BCE. The early humans transported the capsule and the captive within to their capital of Charum Hakkor, where they proceeded to study the creature, which claimed to be the last Precursor. The humans even developed a device to communicate with the being.[1] The humans later encased the capsule in a timelock as a further precautionary measure.[4] The capsule was destroyed when the Forerunners tested Halo Installation 07 at Charum Hakkor. However, the Primordial survived and was transported to the ring under Master Builder Faber's orders.[5]

List of appearances[edit]

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ a b Halo: Cryptum, page 120
  2. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 130
  3. ^ Halo: Silentium, page 173
  4. ^ Halo: Primordium, pages 236-238
  5. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 191