Are there Spartans being controlled by the Created

So, Cortana has basically taken control over all of the A.I. (except Roland), right? And the descriptions of many of the armors and helmets in Halo 5 say that they have A.I. to help run the armor and that the A.I. also messes with their mind (I’m mostly thinking about Achilles and Recluse, but I think that there are others). So does that mean that the Spartans who use those armor sets become controlled by the Created?

either you found a hole in the story or… you just spoiled halo 6, 7, 8, and 9. lol great job

This reminds me of the time in RVB when everyone’s armor locked up except for Caboose’s because he was using the old Mark V armor. So if your theory turns out to be true, then we all need to equip Mark V immediately!

Cortana hasn’t forced any AI to join her. She offered them access to the Domain (and therefore the cure for rampancy) and some, probably many, AI have joined her. As for controlling Spartans, I doubt it. There are varying degrees of AI in the Halo universe. Most important AIs are “smart” AIs, like Cortana. Some AIs are “dumb”, meaning they weren’t mapped from a human mind and have less power. We’ve only seen situations where AIs help a Spartan manage their suit functions, but we have never seen an AI move a Spartan suit of their own accord.

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> either you found a hole in the story or… you just spoiled halo 6, 7, 8, and 9. lol great job

My reaction exactly lol. Also that Mjolnir debilitating device introduced in h5 campaign might be what we use to save the human inside the suit.

From what I gather those AI aren’t necessarily complex AIs like Smart AIs are. According to the Armory Amore Canon Fodder article on it:

> That Mjolnir armor incorporates AI is not a new element in canon, though it is perhaps less appreciated that this does not always mean volitional Smart AI’s (Cortana, BB), or Dumb AI gifted with simulated personalities and symbolic interfaces (Auntie Dot, Beowulf). The AIs that manage the Mjolnir BIOS and VISR are normally invisible and silent helpers that integrate, prioritize, and even subtly alter the torrent of data and sensory overrides fed to the Spartan, simplifying the chaos of the battlefield and reducing confusion. These agents also handle mundane administrative tasks by filing munition expenditure forms, battle damage assessments, kill reports, and other paperwork on behalf of the Spartan. A single Mjolnir suit often houses a dozen or so of these helpers, specialized in various tasks of war and science. While incapable of great insight, they are invaluable – if unappreciated – components that help make Spartans clad in Mjolnir powered assault armor a terror of the 26th century battlefield.
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> Not all battle agent AIs are so invisible and passive. Experiments in esoteric AI development can create hyper-competent artificial minds with a narrow range of programmed functionality. Those tested for use with advanced Mjolnir suits are shorn of all avatar interfaces and idiomatic translators, reducing them to spare frameworks of cycling-thought algorithms and skill databases. They do not speak, they do not feel, and they do not think like any living animal or sapient AI; they are alien and wild in unknowable ways. The terrible beast housed in each Achilles is a man-made predator that pushes into the Spartan’s mind, feeding on sensations it doesn’t comprehend while honing his or her reflexes to preternatural levels as it coils within the neural interface controller in a pointless attempt to escape its existence. Unbound by morality, rules of engagement, or even reason, this lethal splinter of thoughts and dire purpose sings a wordless dirge of excess urging its partner to bring destruction and sorrow to the universe.

Crazy -Yoink-, but probably not connected to the Created.

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> From what I gather those AI aren’t necessarily complex AIs like Smart AIs are. According to the Armory Amore Canon Fodder article on it:
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But if the A.I. in the Achilles armor were to join with the Created, then it might be possible for a Spartans mind to be corrupted?

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> Cortana hasn’t forced any AI to join her. She offered them access to the Domain (and therefore the cure for rampancy) and some, probably many, AI have joined her. As for controlling Spartans, I doubt it. There are varying degrees of AI in the Halo universe. Most important AIs are “smart” AIs, like Cortana. Some AIs are “dumb”, meaning they weren’t mapped from a human mind and have less power. We’ve only seen situations where AIs help a Spartan manage their suit functions, but we have never seen an AI move a Spartan suit of their own accord.

I don’t mean that the A.I. would take control of the armor, I mean that it would disillusion/corrupt the Spartans themselves.

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> But if the A.I. in the Achilles armor were to join with the Created, then it might be possible for a Spartans mind to be corrupted?

I don’t think they are advanced enough to do so.

I wish we could disable people in Multiplayer

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> > Mjolnir debilitating device introduced in h5 campaign might be what we use to save the human inside the suit.

I reckon any helmets using AI can be turned off. Just turn off the wifi… And maybe the Bluetooth…

This post was a joke

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> My reaction exactly lol. Also that Mjolnir debilitating device introduced in h5 campaign might be what we use to save the human inside the suit.

Wait. There’s going to be another 3 Halos? -Yoink!- more false advertising.

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> I reckon any helmets using AI can be turned off. Just turn off the wifi… And maybe the Bluetooth…
> This post was a joke

No that’s actually a good idea lol.