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{{Infobox computer
|name = 343 Guilty Spark
|image =
|caption =
|registry = Former commission of [[user:ozk|Oz K.]]
|namesake = Ring-controlling AI from Halo[[wikipedia:Halo_(franchise)|Halo]].
|oldnames = 2401 Penitent Tangent
|classrole = Forerunner-class corvette
|chassis = Generic Blue Laptop Housing
|mainboard =
|cpu = Intel Centrino 1.6GHz 1c/1t
|gpu = ATI Radeon 9700 Pro Mobility
|ram = 1.5GB DDR 333
|storage = 120GB PATA HDD
|amiibo =
|other = DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo
|quirks = Slight Dementia (will calculate some equations incorrectly), extreme reliability, several broken components over lifespan, later ran OSX and Linux.
|era=First Age, 2004-2007}}
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'''343 Guilty Spark''' was a Forerunner-class corvette and former commission of [[user:ozk|Oz K.]].


'''343 Guilty Spark''' was initially contracted out by the House Geek Systemyards in late 2004, with the intent of a light, mobile Wardriving unit, but one versatile enough to be used in other contexts. The result, however, was not optimal for the former purpose; too heavy to be easily carried, too hot to be used for extended periods, lacking battery life, and finicky, incompatible Centrino wireless made Guilty Spark less than preferable for Wardriving expeditions.
Initially contracted out by the House Geek Chipyards in late 2004 with the intent of a light, mobile Wardriving unit, Spark was hoped to be versatile enough to be used in other contexts. The result, however, was not optimal for the former purpose; too heavy to be easily carried, too hot to be used for extended periods, lacking battery life, and finicky, incompatible Centrino wireless made the system less than idealfor Wardriving expeditions.
 


Preliminary tests saw 343 Guilty Spark relegated to duty as an auxiliary LAN system, resulting in costly repairs due to spillage, breakage, and other damage. The machine sat, largely in dis-use, until late 2005.
Preliminary tests saw 343 Guilty Spark relegated to duty as an auxiliary LAN system, resulting in costly repairs due to spillage, breakage, and other damage. The machine sat, largely in dis-use, until late 2005.


After the unexpected death of Talyn, the true worth of Spark became apparent. After being outfitted with an additional gigabyte of memory (beyond the stock 512MB), Spark took over permanent desktop duties for Oz K. Fodrotski, and has performed admirably at any task given it. Spark's only malfunction since was the unexpected failure of the stock 60GB HDD; with a freezer, an external HDD, a piece of imaging software and a 120GB replacement, Spark continued to operate.
After the unexpected death of Talyn, the true worth of Spark became apparent. After being outfitted with an additional gigabyte of memory (beyond the stock 512MB), Spark took over permanent desktop duties for Oz K. Fodrotski, and has performed admirably at any task given it. Spark's only malfunction since was the unexpected failure of the stock 60GB HDD; with a freezer, an external HDD, a piece of imaging software and a 120GB replacement, Spark continued to operate.


Spark was officially superseded by Radh1ka in February of 2007; he was renamed 2401 Penitent Tangent at that point, and was temporarily outfitted with OSX86 10.4.8, followed by Ubuntu Linux (Beta 7.04).
Spark was officially superseded by Radh1ka in February of 2007; he was renamed 2401 Penitent Tangent at that point, and was temporarily outfitted with OSX86 10.4.8, followed by Ubuntu Linux (Beta 7.04).
{| class="wikitable"
|'''Machine'''
|343 Guilty Spark
|-
|'''Processor'''
|Intel Centrino 1.6GHZ
|-
|'''Memory'''
|1.5GB DDR333
|-
|'''Video'''
|ATI Radeon Mobility 9600
|-
|'''Storage'''
|120GB HDD
|-
|'''Optics'''
|DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo
|-
|'''Case'''
|Generic Blue Laptop Housing
|-
|'''Known Quirks'''
|Slight Dementia (will calculate some equations incorrectly), extreme reliability.
|-
|'''Nameology Origins'''
|Ring-controlling AI from ''Halo''.
|-
|'''Eratta'''
|Logitech G5/15 Mouse/Keyboard, extra Shuttle monitor.
|}

Revision as of 08:43, 29 January 2022

343 Guilty Spark
Former commission of Oz K.
NamesakeRing-controlling AI from HaloHalo.
Class and roleForerunner-class corvette
Former designations2401 Penitent Tangent
EraFirst Age, 2004-2007
ChassisGeneric Blue Laptop Housing
CPUIntel Centrino 1.6GHz 1c/1t
GPUATI Radeon 9700 Pro Mobility
RAM1.5GB DDR 333
Storage120GB PATA HDD
Other componentsDVD-ROM/CD-RW combo
Known quirksSlight Dementia (will calculate some equations incorrectly), extreme reliability, several broken components over lifespan, later ran OSX and Linux.

This article was migrated from the First Age wiki with limited or no modification. As such, it may contain information that is archaic, inaccurate, or otherwise irrelevant. Proceed with caution.

343 Guilty Spark was a Forerunner-class corvette and former commission of Oz K..

Initially contracted out by the House Geek Chipyards in late 2004 with the intent of a light, mobile Wardriving unit, Spark was hoped to be versatile enough to be used in other contexts. The result, however, was not optimal for the former purpose; too heavy to be easily carried, too hot to be used for extended periods, lacking battery life, and finicky, incompatible Centrino wireless made the system less than idealfor Wardriving expeditions.

Preliminary tests saw 343 Guilty Spark relegated to duty as an auxiliary LAN system, resulting in costly repairs due to spillage, breakage, and other damage. The machine sat, largely in dis-use, until late 2005.

After the unexpected death of Talyn, the true worth of Spark became apparent. After being outfitted with an additional gigabyte of memory (beyond the stock 512MB), Spark took over permanent desktop duties for Oz K. Fodrotski, and has performed admirably at any task given it. Spark's only malfunction since was the unexpected failure of the stock 60GB HDD; with a freezer, an external HDD, a piece of imaging software and a 120GB replacement, Spark continued to operate.

Spark was officially superseded by Radh1ka in February of 2007; he was renamed 2401 Penitent Tangent at that point, and was temporarily outfitted with OSX86 10.4.8, followed by Ubuntu Linux (Beta 7.04).