Hey everyone, I was hoping I could get some information about the terminal videos. First of all, when you input the end codes into waypoint, we all know you get 7000 credits for each one and 35000 credits for the 10th. Can you get any from the 11th? Also, what is the didact and who is the librarian? How were these terminals supposed to be related to Halo 4 in any way at all?
Breifly –
Didact: Leader of the Warrior-servant Forerunner class.
Librarian: Hard to explain what she is really, but in general she is the curator of the Domain (a network of memories for guidance that the Forerunners tap into to gain knowledge) and she is also the wife of the Didact.
a drunk moose
> Breifly –
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> Didact: Leader of the Warrior-servant Forerunner class.
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> Librarian: Hard to explain what she is really, but in general she is the curator of the Domain (a network of memories for guidance that the Forerunners tap into to gain knowledge) and she is also the wife of the Didact.
>
> a drunk moose
This.
Also, Guilty Spark implied that the Didact becomes a very angry person(Halo 4 resonance?)
That very bizarre Covenant A.I. part should be explained.
The ship that lands on Halo should be explained, too.
> > Breifly –
> >
> > Didact: Leader of the Warrior-servant Forerunner class.
> >
> > Librarian: Hard to explain what she is really, but in general she is the curator of the Domain (a network of memories for guidance that the Forerunners tap into to gain knowledge) and she is also the wife of the Didact.
> >
> > a drunk moose
>
> This.
>
> Also, Guilty Spark implied that the Didact becomes a very angry person(Halo 4 resonance?)
> That very bizarre Covenant A.I. part should be explained.
> The ship that lands on Halo should be explained, too.
Forgive me for the long read.
For the covenant AI what I gather is that Covenant AIs seem to be copies of Forerunner AIs (as it said “I was not made”) and made completely subservient, so they retain their knowledge of things like the Flood without the Covies knowledge because they never bother asking them such things as they may see them always as tools. The AI claimed it knew what the Covenant were getting into and when they were all gone (by death by Halo) it would not have to serve and be “Free”.
As for the ship, we know it’s similar in design to ships seen in Halo 4 concept art. Also the gasses released from the ship were identical to Installation 04’s which according to Halo: The Flood (if I’m not mistaken) is very similar to Earth’s, and we know from Halo: Cryptum that a very powerful Human Empire existed long ago before being, as far as we know, obliterated by the Didact. But I speculate that some may have fled elsewhere in the galaxy or beyond to avoid destruction. Also there will be an “ancient enemy” in Halo 4. We know from the terminals that according to Guilty Spark the ancient enemy is humanity, backing up the possiblility of ancient humanity in Halo 4.
> > > Breifly –
> > >
> > > Didact: Leader of the Warrior-servant Forerunner class.
> > >
> > > Librarian: Hard to explain what she is really, but in general she is the curator of the Domain (a network of memories for guidance that the Forerunners tap into to gain knowledge) and she is also the wife of the Didact.
> > >
> > > a drunk moose
> >
> > This.
> >
> > Also, Guilty Spark implied that the Didact becomes a very angry person(Halo 4 resonance?)
> > That very bizarre Covenant A.I. part should be explained.
> > The ship that lands on Halo should be explained, too.
>
> Forgive me for the long read.
>
> For the covenant AI what I gather is that Covenant AIs seem to be copies of Forerunner AIs (as it said “I was not made”) and made completely subservient, so they retain their knowledge of things like the Flood without the Covies knowledge because they never bother asking them such things as they may see them always as tools. The AI claimed it knew what the Covenant were getting into and when they were all gone (by death by Halo) it would not have to serve and be “Free”.
>
> As for the ship, we know it’s similar in design to ships seen in Halo 4 concept art. Also the gasses released from the ship were identical to Installation 04’s which according to Halo: The Flood (if I’m not mistaken) is very similar to Earth’s, and we know from Halo: Cryptum that a very powerful Human Empire existed long ago before being, as far as we know, obliterated by the Didact. But I speculate that some may have fled elsewhere in the galaxy or beyond to avoid destruction. Also there will be an “ancient enemy” in Halo 4. We know from the terminals that according to Guilty Spark the ancient enemy is humanity, backing up the possiblility of ancient humanity in Halo 4.
Hmm, interesting. Sounds like I need to catch up on some halo books. But about the credits, I thought I saw in a post a while back that you could get 120000 credits from the 11th terminal, but I don’t see the codes…
> > > > Breifly –
> > > >
> > > > Didact: Leader of the Warrior-servant Forerunner class.
> > > >
> > > > Librarian: Hard to explain what she is really, but in general she is the curator of the Domain (a network of memories for guidance that the Forerunners tap into to gain knowledge) and she is also the wife of the Didact.
> > > >
> > > > a drunk moose
> > >
> > > This.
> > >
> > > Also, Guilty Spark implied that the Didact becomes a very angry person(Halo 4 resonance?)
> > > That very bizarre Covenant A.I. part should be explained.
> > > The ship that lands on Halo should be explained, too.
> >
> > Forgive me for the long read.
> >
> > For the covenant AI what I gather is that Covenant AIs seem to be copies of Forerunner AIs (as it said “I was not made”) and made completely subservient, so they retain their knowledge of things like the Flood without the Covies knowledge because they never bother asking them such things as they may see them always as tools. The AI claimed it knew what the Covenant were getting into and when they were all gone (by death by Halo) it would not have to serve and be “Free”.
> >
> > As for the ship, we know it’s similar in design to ships seen in Halo 4 concept art. Also the gasses released from the ship were identical to Installation 04’s which according to Halo: The Flood (if I’m not mistaken) is very similar to Earth’s, and we know from Halo: Cryptum that a very powerful Human Empire existed long ago before being, as far as we know, obliterated by the Didact. But I speculate that some may have fled elsewhere in the galaxy or beyond to avoid destruction. Also there will be an “ancient enemy” in Halo 4. We know from the terminals that according to Guilty Spark the ancient enemy is humanity, backing up the possiblility of ancient humanity in Halo 4.
>
> Hmm, interesting. Sounds like I need to catch up on some halo books. But about the credits, I thought I saw in a post a while back that you could get 120000 credits from the 11th terminal, but I don’t see the codes…
I don’t recall how much the 11th one was worth if it provided any reward apart from the terminal itself, but I know that I had around 100,000 cR after unlocking every terminal through the waypoint keypad.
What Halo Waypont key pad? Where, exactly, is it found?
Is it Halo Waypoint online, or through your XBOX?
> What Halo Waypont key pad? Where, exactly, is it found?
>
> Here’s a good thread for that, hope it helps.
>
> http://halo.xbox.com/Forums/yaf_postst43735_Secret-Terminals-Megathread-Edit--5.aspx
There are a number of threads that explain how to find it. You could take five seconds to find one yourself. To answer you question go to Waypoint on your Xbox, press start, and the press X. This will take you to a screen with different colored orbs. The colors correspond to buttons on your controller. Press them in order. That takes you to the keyboard.
Thanks to both of you!!
> Thanks to both of you!!
As stated above, you’ll end up with a lot of credits after the terminal codes are put in 