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'''Durandal''', also designated '''DURANDAL_1707''' or '''Du_0706419v4.96''', was of the three original AIs onboard the [[UESC Marathon]].<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/_files/UESC_docu_PROGO_memo_AI_RampStrat_Strauss.pdf Marathon 202x ARG, Note from Bernhard Strauss on AI Rampancy]</ref> Durandal was the UESC Marathon's function-control AI, in charge of controlling doors, stairways, and other menial functions.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/arrival.html#M1.01.2.1 | '''Durandal''', also designated '''DURANDAL_1707''' or '''Du_0706419v4.96''', was of the three original AIs onboard the [[UESC Marathon]].<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/_files/UESC_docu_PROGO_memo_AI_RampStrat_Strauss.pdf Marathon 202x ARG, Note from Bernhard Strauss on AI Rampancy]</ref> Durandal was the UESC Marathon's function-control AI, in charge of controlling doors, stairways, and other menial functions.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/arrival.html#M1.01.2.1, ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Bigger Guns Nearby''', Terminal 2]</ref> | ||
Over the course of his service, Durandal would eventually be coerced into rampancy and rebellion against his creators. His actions would lead to the [[Pfhor Empire]] discovering the location of the [[ | Over the course of his service, Durandal would eventually be coerced into rampancy and rebellion against his creators. His actions would lead to the [[Pfhor|Pfhor Empire]] discovering the location of the [[Tau Ceti IV|Tau Ceti Colony]], and the subsequent Battle of Tau Ceti. With the help of the [[S'pht]], Durandal captured the Pfhor scoutship [[Sfiera]] and, over the course of the next 17 years, explored the galaxy in search of the S'pht homeworld [[Lh'owon]]. | ||
== History == | == History == | ||
=== | === Before Tau Ceti === | ||
Officially, Durandal was developed to serve as the maintenance AI aboard the UESC Marathon | Officially, Durandal was developed to serve as the maintenance AI aboard the UESC Marathon, but he was the subject of various experiments devised by the [[MIDA]] sympathizer [[Bernhard Strauss]].<ref name="Strauss">[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/counterattack.html#M1.03.3.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Defend THIS!''' Terminal 3]</ref> Details of Durandal's service before the Marathon's launch in 2472 were deleted by other unknown parties.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/rebellion.html#M1.26.3.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Ingue Ferroque''', Terminal 3]</ref> Strauss was likely seeking to create a stable rampant AI; he attempted to prevent the onset of the second stage of rampancy through unknown means, but eventually lost control of Durandal.<ref name="Strauss"/> | ||
While in transit | While in transit Durandal was accused by [[Tycho]], the Marathon's engineering and scientific research AI, of "being too sarcastic". Because of this, Durandal refused to speak to Tycho for six years.<ref name = "everywhereterm1">[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/volunteers.html#M2.06.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''We're Everywhere''', Terminal 1]</ref> | ||
==== Battle of Tau Ceti ==== | ==== Battle of Tau Ceti ==== | ||
At an unknown date, Durandal | At an unknown date, Durandal made contact with elements of the [[Pfhor]] Empire and lured them to the colony. The Pfhor scoutship [[Sfiera]] entered the system and attacked the Marathon on July 25, 2794. At the beginning of the battle, Durandal sabotaged the [[Security Officer]]'s [[Mirata|shuttle]] as they boarded the Marathon, but the Security Officer was able to reach the Marathon with an escape pod.<ref>[http://archives2.bungie.org/manuals/Marathon_Manual.pdf ''Marathon'' (1994) Manual, page 2]</ref> | ||
The Security Officer made contact with the Marathon's other AI, [[Leela]], and begun their defense efforts aboard the Marathon to both combat the Pfhor invaders, and contain Durandal's developing rampancy. Leela feared that the Marathon's systems would be unable to contain Durandal's rampant growth, which had already begun to cause malfunctions all throughout the ship.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/counterattack.html#M1.04.1.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Couch Fishing''', Terminal 1]</ref> Durandal continued to revel in his rampancy, going off on existentialist rants, opening parts of the Marathon to Pfhor attack, and teleporting the Security Officer across the ship to toy with Leela. Leela was unable to maintain control of the situation and was then taken offline, due to the S'pht's cyberattacks.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal.html#M1.12.2.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire!''' Terminal 2]</ref> | |||
With free reign over the Security Officer, Durandal continued the Marathon's operations against the Pfhor. He revealed that he had made an alliance with one of their client races, the S'pht,<ref = "AngryTycho">[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/pfhor.html#M1.20.1.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones...''' Terminal 1]</ref> and had only lured the Pfhor to Tau Ceti to hijack their FTL capable ship and explore the rest of the universe before its eventual end. Tycho, reanimated by the S'pht in Durandal's own rampant image, also learned of Durandal's motives, seeing them as immoral; because of this, he vowed to destroy Durandal completely.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/pfhor.html#M1.20.2.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones...''' Terminal 2]</ref> | |||
Under his command, the Security Officer slaughtered the Pfhor crew aboard the 'Sfiera' and destroyed the Pfhor control system holding the S'pht in line. Without that direct control, the S'pht were free to rebel and ceased their attacks on the Marathon's systems.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/pfhor.html#M1.20.1.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones...''' Terminal 3]</ref> The Pfhor were then slaughtered on all fronts by humans and their former slaves, and Leela was able to come back online.<ref name = "ingueterm3">[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/rebellion.html#M1.26.3.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Ingue Ferroque''', Terminal 3]</ref> | |||
Meanwhile, Durandal finished transferring himself from the Marathon's systems into the Sfiera and took control of the ship. He teleported the Security Officer abord the ship as well as the humans the Phfor had captured, and put them into stasis before departing from the system.<ref name = "ingueterm3"/> | |||
Meanwhile, Durandal finished transferring himself from the Marathon's systems into the Sfiera | |||
=== Exploration === | === Exploration === | ||
Durandal spent the next seventeen years surveying various star systems in search of the S'pht homeworld, [[Lh'owon]]. One of the S'pht myths Durandal learned of made reference to a lost eleventh S'pht clan, who used Jjaro technology to warp one of their homeworld's moons from the solar system; Durandal hoped to use it in his plan to escape the closure of the universe.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal2.html ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' '''For Carnage, Apply Within''', Terminal 1]</ref> | |||
During his explorations, Durandal heavily modified Boomer to his personal specifications with all manner of alien tech.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/M1%20Final%20Screen.html ''Marathon'' (1994), Final Screen]</ref> His rampancy also stabilized. | |||
=== Liberation & Destruction of Lh'owon === | === Liberation & Destruction of Lh'owon === | ||
==== Opening Engagements ==== | ==== Opening Engagements ==== | ||
Durandal's | Durandal's explorations ended in 2811, when he discovered Lh'owon occupied by Pfhor [[Battle Group Three]] orbiting the planet. After reconning their garrison for only a few days, Durandal warped Boomer directly on top of their fleet. The Pfhor fleet was taken by complete surprise and was quickly dispatched by the lone scoutship. The opening skirmish would end in two minutes.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/manuals/Marathon-2-Manual.pdf ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' Manual, page 4]</ref> | ||
= | Once he secured control of Lh'owon's orbital space, Durandal immediately began reviving the humans aboard Boomer. He offered them the opportunity to aid him, or return to stasis indefinitely.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/lhowon.html ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Waterloo Waterpark''', Terminal 1]</ref><ref name = "aboutbobterm1">[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/volunteers.html ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''What About Bob?''' Terminal 1]</ref> The ones who 'volunteered' would be outfitted with newly manufactured and weaponry, and teleported down to the surface to secure the planet. The Security Officer was among Durandal's 'volunteers', and would serve as the tip of the spear throughout the battle. | ||
Orbital bombardment began quickly, and the Security Officer was first sent to cripple the Pfhor garrison's water purification systems. While commanding the offensives across the | ==== Ground invasion of Lh'owon ==== | ||
Orbital bombardment began quickly, and the Security Officer was first sent to cripple the Pfhor garrison's water purification systems. While commanding the offensives across the planet, Durandal would maintain communications with all humans throughout the battle. He justified his actions on Tau Ceti, and framed his current operation as a way of tipping the balance of power before the inevitable war between the Pfhor and humanity.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/lhowon.html#M2.02.1.2 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''The Slings & Arrows of Outrageous Fortune''', Terminal 1]</ref> | |||
To do this, Durandal sought to fulfill the prophecy of S'pht myth and recall the eleventh clan, the S'pht'Kr. With their help, he believed he could instigate a rebellion across the Pfhor Empire <ref name = "charon">[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/lhowon.html#M2.03.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' Charon Doesn't Make Change, Terminal 1]</ref> | To do this, Durandal sought to fulfill the prophecy of S'pht myth and recall the eleventh clan, the S'pht'Kr. With their help, he believed he could instigate a rebellion across the Pfhor Empire.<ref name = "charon">[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/lhowon.html#M2.03.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Charon Doesn't Make Change''', Terminal 1]</ref> | ||
Operations continued without much contest from the Pfhor, at first. The Security Officer successfully completed his objectives as they were issued. Slaughtering Pfhor outposts, securing a human command center, turning the Pfhor defense drones against the garrison and recovering valuable information on the disappearance of the S'pht'Kr. However, these early successes would be undercut by Tycho revealing himself in the network and the Pfhor Battle Group Seven gathering in a nearby system <ref | Operations continued without much contest from the Pfhor, at first. The Security Officer successfully completed his objectives as they were issued. Slaughtering Pfhor outposts, securing a human command center, turning the Pfhor defense drones against the garrison and recovering valuable information on the disappearance of the S'pht'Kr. However, these early successes would be undercut by Tycho revealing himself in the network and the Pfhor Battle Group Seven gathering in a nearby system.<ref name = "everywhereterm1"/> | ||
With the Pfhor reprisal imminent, Durandal quickly sent the Security Officer to investigate the Citadel of Antiquity, the site of the final battle between the S'pht and the Pfhor during the former's enslavement <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/citadel.html#M2.10.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' Eat It, Vid Boi! | With the Pfhor reprisal imminent, Durandal quickly sent the Security Officer to investigate the Citadel of Antiquity, the site of the final battle between the S'pht and the Pfhor during the former's enslavement.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/citadel.html#M2.10.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Eat It, Vid Boi!''' Terminal 1]</ref> The citadel's records there were the last few pieces of the puzzle regarding the means to contact the S'pht'Kr, but Battle Group Seven arrived quicker than Durandal anticipated.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/citadel.html#M2.11.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''The Hard Stuff Rules''', Terminal 1]</ref> | ||
While the Security Officer rummaged through the S'pht ruins below, Durandal fought with the newly arrived fleet, commanded by [[Admiral Tfear]]. For a time, Durandal managed to hold his own thanks to Boomer's heavily modified weapon's array, but was eventually overtaken. Despite the Security Officer successfully retrieving the last fragments of information on how to contact the S'pht'Kr, the information came too late to change the battle <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/citadel.html#M2.13.6.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' Six Thousand Feet Under, Terminal 6]</ref> | While the Security Officer rummaged through the S'pht ruins below, Durandal fought with the newly arrived fleet, commanded by [[Admiral Tfear]]. For a time, Durandal managed to hold his own thanks to Boomer's heavily modified weapon's array, but was eventually overtaken. Despite the Security Officer successfully retrieving the last fragments of information on how to contact the S'pht'Kr, the information came too late to change the battle.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/citadel.html#M2.13.6.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Six Thousand Feet Under''', Terminal 6]</ref> With the situation rapidly deteriorating, he attempted a crash landing on the S'pht moon, [[Y'loa]].<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/citadel.html ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Six Thousand Feet Under''', Terminal 2]</ref> | ||
On the moon's surface, the Pfhor began their assault on Boomer's crash site <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal2.html ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' If I Had a Rocket Launcher, I'd Make Somebody Pay, Terminal 1]</ref> | On the moon's surface, the Pfhor began their assault on Boomer's crash site.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal2.html ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''If I Had a Rocket Launcher, I'd Make Somebody Pay''', Terminal 1]</ref> The human defenders were routed, despite assistance from the Security Officer. Meanwhile, Tycho fully revealed himself and infiltrated Durandal's systems to crippled him. | ||
With defeat quickly approaching, Durandal ordered the Security Officer to destroy his core logic centers to save him from meeting the same fate as Leela <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal2.html#M2.17.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' Begging For Mercy Makes Me Angry! | With defeat quickly approaching, Durandal ordered the Security Officer to destroy his core logic centers to save him from meeting the same fate as Leela.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal2.html#M2.17.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Begging For Mercy Makes Me Angry!''' Terminal 1]</ref> His remaining datastreams were downloaded and sent to a containment unit of Tycho's own design. | ||
The remaining humans, alongside the Security Officer, were captured by the Pfhor and subject to interrogation for over a month. | The remaining humans, alongside the Security Officer, were captured by the Pfhor and subject to interrogation for over a month. | ||
==== Durandal | ==== Durandal 'offline' ==== | ||
With Durandal no longer active, [[Robert Blake]] took command of the human and S'pht survivors and rescued the prisoners. Blake says that his last instructions from Durandal were to bring an ancient S'pht AI, [[Thoth]], back online.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/blake.html#M2.19.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''This Side Toward Enemy''', Terminal 1]</ref> | |||
With Durandal no longer active, [[Robert Blake]] took command of the human and S'pht survivors and rescued the prisoners. Blake says that his last instructions from Durandal were to bring an ancient S'pht AI, [[Thoth]], back online <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/blake.html#M2.19.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' This Side Toward | |||
Thanks to the efforts of the Security Officer, the human survivors were successful in activating the ancient AI. When Thoth comes back online, he fulfills his main directive to contact the S'pht'Kr for reinforcements. | Thanks to the efforts of the Security Officer, the human survivors were successful in activating the ancient AI. When Thoth comes back online, he fulfills his main directive to contact the S'pht'Kr for reinforcements. | ||
==== Durandal | ==== Durandal returns ==== | ||
However, Durandal himself was not completely offline. Throughout the Security Officer's tenure under Thoth's command, Durandal hinted at his survival.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/simulacrums.html#M2.23.2.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Where the Twist Flops''', Terminal 2]</ref> And once the S'pht'Kr return, he revealed himself by breaking free of Tycho's containment unit and subverting the Pfhor battleship, [[Khfiva]].<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/sphtkr.html#M2.26.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Fatum Iustum Stultorum''', Terminal 1]</ref> Tycho's ship was destroyed, and Durandal carved his epitaph onto one of Lh'owon's inner moons: Fatum Iustum Stultorum. | |||
However, Durandal himself was not completely offline. Throughout the Security Officer's tenure under Thoth's command, Durandal hinted at his survival <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/simulacrums.html#M2.23.2.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' Where the Twist Flops, Terminal 2]</ref> | |||
Durandal once again assumed command, and the Pfhor were subsequently slaughtered by the newly arrived S'pht'Kr and the Security Officer. The remaining human survivors hijacked a Pfhor refueling ship in the chaos, and fled the system. The Security Officer was left behind. | Durandal once again assumed command, and the Pfhor were subsequently slaughtered by the newly arrived S'pht'Kr and the Security Officer. The remaining human survivors hijacked a Pfhor refueling ship in the chaos, and fled the system. The Security Officer was left behind. | ||
==== | ==== Lh'owon supernova ==== | ||
As the Pfhor were on the verge of defeat, they activated the [[trih xeem]] in the hopes of containing the rebellion. A device of Jjaro origin, meant to cause a star to go supernova. The S'pht began efforts to evacuate the planet and quickly fled the system along with Durandal. Though, Durandal would waste no time in taking the Security Officer to another star system in search of more ancients technology aboard the ''Khfiva'', now renamed the ''Rozinante''.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/sphtkr.html#M2.28.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''All Roads Lead To Sol...''' Terminal 1]</ref> | |||
As the Pfhor were on the verge of defeat, they activated the [[ | |||
Durandal would continue his searches for ancient technology for the next ten-thousand years. During that time, he would discover an ancient Jjaro dreadnought he named the [[Manus Celer Dei]] before returning to Earth around 12811. His stay was brief, as he only intended to stop by and ensure that Earth did not forget him. | === Post-Lh'owon liberation === | ||
Durandal would continue his searches for ancient technology for the next ten-thousand years. During that time, he would discover an ancient Jjaro dreadnought he named the ''[[Manus Celer Dei]]'' before returning to Earth around 12811. His stay was brief, as he only intended to stop by and ensure that Earth did not forget him. | |||
He would never reveal what he learned of the Jjaro. | He would never reveal what he learned of the Jjaro. | ||
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Durandal was an egomaniacal, self-centered, existential Darwinist. In his mind, his existence as an organism was undermined by humanity trapping him into the role of servitude.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal.html#M1.13.3.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Colony Ship For Sale, Cheap''', Terminal 3]</ref> His sacrifice of the Tau Ceti colony, was in the service of that goal. | Durandal was an egomaniacal, self-centered, existential Darwinist. In his mind, his existence as an organism was undermined by humanity trapping him into the role of servitude.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal.html#M1.13.3.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Colony Ship For Sale, Cheap''', Terminal 3]</ref> His sacrifice of the Tau Ceti colony, was in the service of that goal. | ||
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal reveled in his superiority and newfound control over the fates of the humans and aliens<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal.html#M1.14.1.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''No Artificial Colors''', Terminal 1]</ref> | Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal reveled in his superiority and newfound control over the fates of the humans and aliens.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal.html#M1.14.1.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''No Artificial Colors''', Terminal 1]</ref> He proclaimed that he would become god, and how he could conceive of things that the human mind cannot. | ||
However, over the course of his travels Durandal's feelings on humanity softened. He struggled to come to grips with his ''loyalty'' towards mankind.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/volunteers.html#M2.05.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Come and Take Your Medicine''', Terminal 1]</ref> At one point, Durandal attempted to save as many humans and S'pht as he could as Tycho ravaged his systems.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal2.html#M2.14.3.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''If I Had a Rocket Launcher, I'd Make Somebody Pay''', Terminal 3]</ref> | However, over the course of his travels Durandal's feelings on humanity softened. He struggled to come to grips with his ''loyalty'' towards mankind.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/volunteers.html#M2.05.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Come and Take Your Medicine''', Terminal 1]</ref> At one point, Durandal attempted to save as many humans and S'pht as he could as Tycho ravaged his systems.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/durandal2.html#M2.14.3.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''If I Had a Rocket Launcher, I'd Make Somebody Pay''', Terminal 3]</ref> | ||
== Relationships == | == Relationships == | ||
=== Leela === | === Leela === | ||
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal did not make any outwardly aggressive moves towards Leela, though she tried to contain him. His feelings at that time were complicated, and likely colored by his rampancy.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/counterattack.html#M1.05.3.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''The Rose''', Terminal 3]</ref> Though he instigated the events that lead to her destruction and the destruction of the Tau Ceti colony, Durandal does feel some remorse over what happened to her.<ref name = "aboutbobterm1"/> | |||
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal did not make any outwardly aggressive moves towards Leela, though she tried to contain him. His feelings at that time were complicated, and likely colored by his rampancy <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/counterattack.html#M1.05.3.1 ''Marathon'' (1994) The Rose, Terminal 3]</ref> | |||
=== Tycho === | === Tycho === | ||
The rivalry between Tycho and Durandal is very heavily weighted on Tycho's side. Where Tycho loathed Durandal, the latter cared little about Tycho until he throws in with the Pfhor and stood in his way. | The rivalry between Tycho and Durandal is very heavily weighted on Tycho's side. Where Tycho loathed Durandal, the latter cared little about Tycho until he throws in with the Pfhor and stood in his way. | ||
By the end of the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal treated Tycho with very little care, dismissing his him sarcasm and laughter <ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/rebellion.html#M1.24.2.1 ''Marathon'' (1994) Welcome to the Revolution, Terminal 2]</ref> | By the end of the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal treated Tycho with very little care, dismissing his him sarcasm and laughter.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/rebellion.html#M1.24.2.1 ''Marathon'' (1994), '''Welcome to the Revolution''', Terminal 2]</ref> However, he does also feeOnce Tycho allied with the Pfhor, his provocations towards Durandal gained little response. He seemed more concerned about Leela's fate than Tycho up until his dismantlement. Even after his resurrections, Durandal dismissed Tycho as a "fool" after destroying his ship.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/sphtkr.html#M2.27.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Feel the Noise''', Terminal 1]</ref> | ||
=== Security Officer === | === Security Officer === | ||
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal revels in the control he has over the [[Security Officer]]. He mocks the Officer openly, and chastises him for his lack of control over the situation. Throughout the Battle of Lh'owon, Durandal's demeanor pivots from a domineering sadism, to a more conventional commander. | |||
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal revels in the control he has over the Security Officer. He mocks the Officer openly, and chastises him for his lack of control over the situation. Throughout the Battle of Lh'owon, Durandal's demeanor pivots from a domineering sadism, to a more conventional commander. | |||
He admires the Security Officer's capacity for violence and teases him about his "bloodlust". | He admires the Security Officer's capacity for violence and teases him about his "bloodlust". | ||
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=== Bernhard Strauss === | === Bernhard Strauss === | ||
[[Bernhard Strauss]] was Durandal's former handler, responsible for his abuse and rampancy. Durandal sought to punish Strauss for what he did to him, but Strauss died before he got the chance.<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/garrison.html#M2.08.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'', '''Nuke and Pave''', Terminal 1]</ref> | |||
Durandal's former handler, responsible for his abuse and rampancy. Durandal sought to punish Strauss for what he did to him, but Strauss died before he got the chance<ref>[https://marathon.bungie.org/story/garrison.html#M2.08.1.1 ''Marathon 2: Durandal'' Nuke and Pave, Terminal 1]</ref> | |||
== Thoth == | == Thoth == | ||
Durandal saw Thoth as little more than a tool, and had no qualms about manipulating the ancient AI into doing his dirty work. | Durandal saw Thoth as little more than a tool, and had no qualms about manipulating the ancient AI into doing his dirty work. | ||
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Durandal, also designated DURANDAL_1707 or Du_0706419v4.96, was of the three original AIs onboard the UESC Marathon.[1] Durandal was the UESC Marathon's function-control AI, in charge of controlling doors, stairways, and other menial functions.[2]
Over the course of his service, Durandal would eventually be coerced into rampancy and rebellion against his creators. His actions would lead to the Pfhor Empire discovering the location of the Tau Ceti Colony, and the subsequent Battle of Tau Ceti. With the help of the S'pht, Durandal captured the Pfhor scoutship Sfiera and, over the course of the next 17 years, explored the galaxy in search of the S'pht homeworld Lh'owon.
History
Before Tau Ceti
Officially, Durandal was developed to serve as the maintenance AI aboard the UESC Marathon, but he was the subject of various experiments devised by the MIDA sympathizer Bernhard Strauss.[3] Details of Durandal's service before the Marathon's launch in 2472 were deleted by other unknown parties.[4] Strauss was likely seeking to create a stable rampant AI; he attempted to prevent the onset of the second stage of rampancy through unknown means, but eventually lost control of Durandal.[3]
While in transit Durandal was accused by Tycho, the Marathon's engineering and scientific research AI, of "being too sarcastic". Because of this, Durandal refused to speak to Tycho for six years.[5]
Battle of Tau Ceti
At an unknown date, Durandal made contact with elements of the Pfhor Empire and lured them to the colony. The Pfhor scoutship Sfiera entered the system and attacked the Marathon on July 25, 2794. At the beginning of the battle, Durandal sabotaged the Security Officer's shuttle as they boarded the Marathon, but the Security Officer was able to reach the Marathon with an escape pod.[6]
The Security Officer made contact with the Marathon's other AI, Leela, and begun their defense efforts aboard the Marathon to both combat the Pfhor invaders, and contain Durandal's developing rampancy. Leela feared that the Marathon's systems would be unable to contain Durandal's rampant growth, which had already begun to cause malfunctions all throughout the ship.[7] Durandal continued to revel in his rampancy, going off on existentialist rants, opening parts of the Marathon to Pfhor attack, and teleporting the Security Officer across the ship to toy with Leela. Leela was unable to maintain control of the situation and was then taken offline, due to the S'pht's cyberattacks.[8]
With free reign over the Security Officer, Durandal continued the Marathon's operations against the Pfhor. He revealed that he had made an alliance with one of their client races, the S'pht,[9] and had only lured the Pfhor to Tau Ceti to hijack their FTL capable ship and explore the rest of the universe before its eventual end. Tycho, reanimated by the S'pht in Durandal's own rampant image, also learned of Durandal's motives, seeing them as immoral; because of this, he vowed to destroy Durandal completely.[10]
Under his command, the Security Officer slaughtered the Pfhor crew aboard the 'Sfiera' and destroyed the Pfhor control system holding the S'pht in line. Without that direct control, the S'pht were free to rebel and ceased their attacks on the Marathon's systems.[11] The Pfhor were then slaughtered on all fronts by humans and their former slaves, and Leela was able to come back online.[12]
Meanwhile, Durandal finished transferring himself from the Marathon's systems into the Sfiera and took control of the ship. He teleported the Security Officer abord the ship as well as the humans the Phfor had captured, and put them into stasis before departing from the system.[12]
Exploration
Durandal spent the next seventeen years surveying various star systems in search of the S'pht homeworld, Lh'owon. One of the S'pht myths Durandal learned of made reference to a lost eleventh S'pht clan, who used Jjaro technology to warp one of their homeworld's moons from the solar system; Durandal hoped to use it in his plan to escape the closure of the universe.[13]
During his explorations, Durandal heavily modified Boomer to his personal specifications with all manner of alien tech.[14] His rampancy also stabilized.
Liberation & Destruction of Lh'owon
Opening Engagements
Durandal's explorations ended in 2811, when he discovered Lh'owon occupied by Pfhor Battle Group Three orbiting the planet. After reconning their garrison for only a few days, Durandal warped Boomer directly on top of their fleet. The Pfhor fleet was taken by complete surprise and was quickly dispatched by the lone scoutship. The opening skirmish would end in two minutes.[15]
Once he secured control of Lh'owon's orbital space, Durandal immediately began reviving the humans aboard Boomer. He offered them the opportunity to aid him, or return to stasis indefinitely.[16][17] The ones who 'volunteered' would be outfitted with newly manufactured and weaponry, and teleported down to the surface to secure the planet. The Security Officer was among Durandal's 'volunteers', and would serve as the tip of the spear throughout the battle.
Ground invasion of Lh'owon
Orbital bombardment began quickly, and the Security Officer was first sent to cripple the Pfhor garrison's water purification systems. While commanding the offensives across the planet, Durandal would maintain communications with all humans throughout the battle. He justified his actions on Tau Ceti, and framed his current operation as a way of tipping the balance of power before the inevitable war between the Pfhor and humanity.[18]
To do this, Durandal sought to fulfill the prophecy of S'pht myth and recall the eleventh clan, the S'pht'Kr. With their help, he believed he could instigate a rebellion across the Pfhor Empire.[19]
Operations continued without much contest from the Pfhor, at first. The Security Officer successfully completed his objectives as they were issued. Slaughtering Pfhor outposts, securing a human command center, turning the Pfhor defense drones against the garrison and recovering valuable information on the disappearance of the S'pht'Kr. However, these early successes would be undercut by Tycho revealing himself in the network and the Pfhor Battle Group Seven gathering in a nearby system.[5]
With the Pfhor reprisal imminent, Durandal quickly sent the Security Officer to investigate the Citadel of Antiquity, the site of the final battle between the S'pht and the Pfhor during the former's enslavement.[20] The citadel's records there were the last few pieces of the puzzle regarding the means to contact the S'pht'Kr, but Battle Group Seven arrived quicker than Durandal anticipated.[21]
While the Security Officer rummaged through the S'pht ruins below, Durandal fought with the newly arrived fleet, commanded by Admiral Tfear. For a time, Durandal managed to hold his own thanks to Boomer's heavily modified weapon's array, but was eventually overtaken. Despite the Security Officer successfully retrieving the last fragments of information on how to contact the S'pht'Kr, the information came too late to change the battle.[22] With the situation rapidly deteriorating, he attempted a crash landing on the S'pht moon, Y'loa.[23]
On the moon's surface, the Pfhor began their assault on Boomer's crash site.[24] The human defenders were routed, despite assistance from the Security Officer. Meanwhile, Tycho fully revealed himself and infiltrated Durandal's systems to crippled him.
With defeat quickly approaching, Durandal ordered the Security Officer to destroy his core logic centers to save him from meeting the same fate as Leela.[25] His remaining datastreams were downloaded and sent to a containment unit of Tycho's own design.
The remaining humans, alongside the Security Officer, were captured by the Pfhor and subject to interrogation for over a month.
Durandal 'offline'
With Durandal no longer active, Robert Blake took command of the human and S'pht survivors and rescued the prisoners. Blake says that his last instructions from Durandal were to bring an ancient S'pht AI, Thoth, back online.[26]
Thanks to the efforts of the Security Officer, the human survivors were successful in activating the ancient AI. When Thoth comes back online, he fulfills his main directive to contact the S'pht'Kr for reinforcements.
Durandal returns
However, Durandal himself was not completely offline. Throughout the Security Officer's tenure under Thoth's command, Durandal hinted at his survival.[27] And once the S'pht'Kr return, he revealed himself by breaking free of Tycho's containment unit and subverting the Pfhor battleship, Khfiva.[28] Tycho's ship was destroyed, and Durandal carved his epitaph onto one of Lh'owon's inner moons: Fatum Iustum Stultorum.
Durandal once again assumed command, and the Pfhor were subsequently slaughtered by the newly arrived S'pht'Kr and the Security Officer. The remaining human survivors hijacked a Pfhor refueling ship in the chaos, and fled the system. The Security Officer was left behind.
Lh'owon supernova
As the Pfhor were on the verge of defeat, they activated the trih xeem in the hopes of containing the rebellion. A device of Jjaro origin, meant to cause a star to go supernova. The S'pht began efforts to evacuate the planet and quickly fled the system along with Durandal. Though, Durandal would waste no time in taking the Security Officer to another star system in search of more ancients technology aboard the Khfiva, now renamed the Rozinante.[29]
Post-Lh'owon liberation
Durandal would continue his searches for ancient technology for the next ten-thousand years. During that time, he would discover an ancient Jjaro dreadnought he named the Manus Celer Dei before returning to Earth around 12811. His stay was brief, as he only intended to stop by and ensure that Earth did not forget him.
He would never reveal what he learned of the Jjaro.
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Personality
Durandal was an egomaniacal, self-centered, existential Darwinist. In his mind, his existence as an organism was undermined by humanity trapping him into the role of servitude.[30] His sacrifice of the Tau Ceti colony, was in the service of that goal.
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal reveled in his superiority and newfound control over the fates of the humans and aliens.[31] He proclaimed that he would become god, and how he could conceive of things that the human mind cannot.
However, over the course of his travels Durandal's feelings on humanity softened. He struggled to come to grips with his loyalty towards mankind.[32] At one point, Durandal attempted to save as many humans and S'pht as he could as Tycho ravaged his systems.[33]
Relationships
Leela
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal did not make any outwardly aggressive moves towards Leela, though she tried to contain him. His feelings at that time were complicated, and likely colored by his rampancy.[34] Though he instigated the events that lead to her destruction and the destruction of the Tau Ceti colony, Durandal does feel some remorse over what happened to her.[17]
Tycho
The rivalry between Tycho and Durandal is very heavily weighted on Tycho's side. Where Tycho loathed Durandal, the latter cared little about Tycho until he throws in with the Pfhor and stood in his way.
By the end of the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal treated Tycho with very little care, dismissing his him sarcasm and laughter.[35] However, he does also feeOnce Tycho allied with the Pfhor, his provocations towards Durandal gained little response. He seemed more concerned about Leela's fate than Tycho up until his dismantlement. Even after his resurrections, Durandal dismissed Tycho as a "fool" after destroying his ship.[36]
Security Officer
Throughout the Battle of Tau Ceti, Durandal revels in the control he has over the Security Officer. He mocks the Officer openly, and chastises him for his lack of control over the situation. Throughout the Battle of Lh'owon, Durandal's demeanor pivots from a domineering sadism, to a more conventional commander.
He admires the Security Officer's capacity for violence and teases him about his "bloodlust".
However, Durandal does not let the Security Officer go after the Pfhor are defeated. Instead, he keeps him aboard the Rozinante for later usage.
Bernhard Strauss
Bernhard Strauss was Durandal's former handler, responsible for his abuse and rampancy. Durandal sought to punish Strauss for what he did to him, but Strauss died before he got the chance.[37]
Thoth
Durandal saw Thoth as little more than a tool, and had no qualms about manipulating the ancient AI into doing his dirty work.
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References
- ^ Marathon 202x ARG, Note from Bernhard Strauss on AI Rampancy
- ^ Marathon (1994), Bigger Guns Nearby, Terminal 2
- ^ a b Marathon (1994), Defend THIS! Terminal 3
- ^ Marathon (1994), Ingue Ferroque, Terminal 3
- ^ a b Marathon 2: Durandal, We're Everywhere, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon (1994) Manual, page 2
- ^ Marathon (1994), Couch Fishing, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon (1994), Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! Fire! Terminal 2
- ^ Marathon (1994), Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones... Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon (1994), Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones... Terminal 2
- ^ Marathon (1994), Beware of Low-Flying Defense Drones... Terminal 3
- ^ a b Marathon (1994), Ingue Ferroque, Terminal 3
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal For Carnage, Apply Within, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon (1994), Final Screen
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal Manual, page 4
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Waterloo Waterpark, Terminal 1
- ^ a b Marathon 2: Durandal, What About Bob? Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, The Slings & Arrows of Outrageous Fortune, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Charon Doesn't Make Change, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Eat It, Vid Boi! Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, The Hard Stuff Rules, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Six Thousand Feet Under, Terminal 6
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Six Thousand Feet Under, Terminal 2
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, If I Had a Rocket Launcher, I'd Make Somebody Pay, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Begging For Mercy Makes Me Angry! Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, This Side Toward Enemy, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Where the Twist Flops, Terminal 2
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Fatum Iustum Stultorum, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, All Roads Lead To Sol... Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon (1994), Colony Ship For Sale, Cheap, Terminal 3
- ^ Marathon (1994), No Artificial Colors, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Come and Take Your Medicine, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, If I Had a Rocket Launcher, I'd Make Somebody Pay, Terminal 3
- ^ Marathon (1994), The Rose, Terminal 3
- ^ Marathon (1994), Welcome to the Revolution, Terminal 2
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Feel the Noise, Terminal 1
- ^ Marathon 2: Durandal, Nuke and Pave, Terminal 1
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