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=== Distribution Theory ===
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== Distribution Theory ==
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''Theory:'' [[AdjutantReflex|AdjudantReflex (AR)]] is not a single entity, but a wide distribution machines. It may be the collective reasoning of the Monitors from each Halo installation, acting as a single voice.
  
OK, my theory:
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===Support for the Theory===
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AR posted this line in reaction to a user's comment about "Hitting the Galactic Reset Button.":
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*Show caution here. Semantics may leave room for misinterpretation. That event has already transpired. Threats to array integrity will be taken seriously.<<need ref>>
  
AR has said:
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It would seem that AR is in charge of, or at least connected to, an array -- the Halo rings. His post references to the possible firing of the Halos previously.
I can retain integrity for at least 22 hours. Rerouting bandwidth to deflect assault.
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Rerouting bandwidth is impossible for a single machine. Bandwidth is the amount of data that can be passed through a connection, not exactly the speed, but rather the size of the hole for the data to flow through.
 
  
Now, you can't reroute a hole. But, if you have multiple machines, and therefore, multiple holes, you spread data across the machines by rerouting it into different holes, different machines. Following?
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AR has said:
 
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*I can retain integrity for at least 22 hours. Rerouting bandwidth to deflect assault.<<need ref>>
So, it is the conclusion that AR is a number of machines.
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What do we have to back this up? 1) Compound Intelligence suggests this. 2) Retaining integrity could mean the ability to commune with other parts of itself, other machines in the network.
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The extrapolated hypothesis I have come up with is this:
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AR is the network of the Monitors for each Halo installation, and they are communicating, and talking about the Array (the Halos), within themselves. AR is the compound intelligence of them all, the single voice. It is being attacked (DDOS like?) and is spreading the load between the machines, but the number of attackers is increasing, and therefore, using up more bandwidth, and reducing integrity. More attackers imply the DDOS is via a botnet, or a viral infection, where the machine is taken over to perform the DOS attack.
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Metaphor for the flood outbreak? Attacking the monitors, Flood being the infection.
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--[[User:Lattyware|Lattyware]] 13:25, 17 June 2007 (MST)
 
  
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Rerouting bandwidth is impossible for a single machine. [[Bandwidth]] is the amount of data that can be passed through a ''connection.'' Multiple machines means that incoming connections can be routed within the system of machines so that each machine shares part of the workload.
  
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I beleive I have something to support your theroy.
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The name Compound Intelligence suggests a group of constructs.
  
AR posted this line in reaction to a user's comment about "Hitting the Galactic Reset Button."
 
  
"Show caution here. Semantics may leave room for misinterpretation. That event has already transpired. Threats to array integrity will be taken seriously"
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AR seems to be under attack (Note: now he is destroyed), perhaps [[DDOS]] like. If the number of attackers is increasing, and therefore, using up more bandwidth, it may cause the continuing reduction of integrity that he often states.<<need ref>> More attackers imply the DDOS is via a [[botnet]], or a [[viral infection]], where the machine is taken over to perform the DOS attack.
  
Think about this. The Galactic Reset Button, or the equivalent to one, is/are the Halos. Also see the line 'Threats to array integrity will be ...' This means that the array it is talking about, '''must''' be the array of Halos. Oh! That helps alot! Now we could say that AR is maintaining, is some way, the array of Halos. Wouldn't that make him some sort of Monitor? Of course! So I suppose we could call AR a Grand Monitor. He helps with the communication between Halos. It sure sounds like an indirect sort of a job that Bungie would probe and put into an ARG. There is your evidence. I'm pretty much conviced that this is the case.
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==References==
  
Also. If this is true, then that would make AR the opposite of Gravemind. (Note: OMG!)
 
Well we all know that Gravemind should play some important role in Halo 3, so what about the other side of the story. The collective mind of the Flood, and the collective mind of the Monitors. They are complete opposites. Like two generals at war for an eternity. That sounds plausible to me...
 
  
--[[User:RampantCortana|RampantCortana]] 18:09, 17 June 2007 (MST)
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[[Category:Theories]]

Latest revision as of 11:09, 25 June 2007

Distribution Theory

Theory: AdjudantReflex (AR) is not a single entity, but a wide distribution machines. It may be the collective reasoning of the Monitors from each Halo installation, acting as a single voice.

Support for the Theory

AR posted this line in reaction to a user's comment about "Hitting the Galactic Reset Button.":

  • Show caution here. Semantics may leave room for misinterpretation. That event has already transpired. Threats to array integrity will be taken seriously.<<need ref>>

It would seem that AR is in charge of, or at least connected to, an array -- the Halo rings. His post references to the possible firing of the Halos previously.


AR has said:

  • I can retain integrity for at least 22 hours. Rerouting bandwidth to deflect assault.<<need ref>>


Rerouting bandwidth is impossible for a single machine. Bandwidth is the amount of data that can be passed through a connection. Multiple machines means that incoming connections can be routed within the system of machines so that each machine shares part of the workload.


The name Compound Intelligence suggests a group of constructs.


AR seems to be under attack (Note: now he is destroyed), perhaps DDOS like. If the number of attackers is increasing, and therefore, using up more bandwidth, it may cause the continuing reduction of integrity that he often states.<<need ref>> More attackers imply the DDOS is via a botnet, or a viral infection, where the machine is taken over to perform the DOS attack.

References

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