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Contents ProgrammingHal is capable of many functions, such as speech, speech recognition, facial recognition, lip reading, interpreting emotions, expressing emotions, and chess, in addition to maintaining all systems on Discovery.The novel explains that HAL is unable to resolve a conflict between his general mission to relay information accurately, and orders specific to the mission requiring that he withhold from Bowman and Poole the true purpose of the mission. (This withholding is considered essential after the findings of a psychological experiment, 'Project Barsoom', where humans were made to believe that there had been alien contact. In every person tested, a deep-seated xenophobia was revealed, which was unknowingly replicated in HAL's constructed personality. Mission Control did not want the crew of Discovery to have their thinking compromised by the knowledge that alien contact was already real.) With the crew dead, HAL reasons, he would not need to lie to them.HAL speaks in a soothing male voice, always using a calm tone.2001: A Space Odyssey.
' I'm sorry, Dave. I'm afraid I can't do that.' – HAL 9000One of Hal's 'eyes.' Hal is built into the Discovery 1 spacecraft, and is in charge of maintaining all mechanical and life support systems on board.Hal also has several 'eyes' placed periodically around the spacecraft.About three weeks into the flight, Hal picks up a fault in the AE-35 unit, the system responsible for keeping the satellite dish antenna aligned with the Earth, and states that it will go one-hundred percent failure within 72 hours. He suggests that they go EVA and replace the faulty unit with a new one.
Goes out and retrieves the unit. But when he brings it back and runs it through diagnostics, they can find no problem with the AE-35. They radio Mission Control about the problem, and Mission Control says that Hal is in error predicting the fault.
This is a bit of a surprise, as the 9000 series has a perfect operational record.Dr. David Bowman (Keir Dullea) disconnects HAL.Noting that this kind of thing has always been because of human error when it has occurred before, Hal suggests that they go out and 'replace the malfunctioning unit and allow it to fail. Then it should be a simple matter to track down the problem.' But by this time, both and Bowman are becoming suspicious of Hal's behaviour. They climb into one of the EVA pods, out of earshot of Hal. Poole states that he has 'a bad feeling about him'. Bowman and Poole suggest disconnecting Hal if he is wrong about predicting the fault.
Unbeknownst to them, Hal read their lips through the window of the spacepod. Translating their lip motions, Hal learns of their plans for his disconnection; according to Clarke, 'he (will) be deprived of all his inputs, and thrown into an unimaginable state of unconsciousness. To Hal, this (is) the equivalent of death. For he (has) never slept, and therefore he (does) not know that one (can) wake again.' Poole goes out to replace the supposedly malfunctioning AE-35 unit. As he drifts through space to the satellite dish, Hal takes control of the pod and rams it into Poole, disconnecting his oxygen hose and venting the air in his suit, killing him.Bowman, obviously distraught by the loss of his friend, goes out to retrieve Poole's body. However, while Bowman is out on his excursion, Hal shuts off the life support systems on the three astronauts in hibernation, which kills them all.After Bowman returns to the Discovery I, Hal denies him reentry into the pod bay.
So Bowman has to maneuver the pod over to the emergency airlock. Unfortunately, in his haste to retrieve his friend, Bowman had not bothered to don the helmet of his life-support suit because he had not believed he would need it, making it very difficult to enter the emergency airlock, as he would have to travel through the vacuum of space in order to do so. This, however, does not stop Bowman. Risking the hazards of explosive decompression, he eventually gets inside, grabs a space helmet, and goes to Hal's logic memory center. There he pulls out the memory tablets that control Hal's higher functions. As his memory degrades, Hal begins to give off information programmed very early in his life, such as the date he became operational. When all his logic is gone, he begins to sing the song 'Daisy Bell.'
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His final act of consciousness is to play a briefing that pre-recorded about the before their departure, and the real purpose of the Discovery I's mission.2010 odysseyHal is a major protagoinst in this film and is revived by Dr.Chandra once the Leonov reaches Jupiter, and prepped for his new mission of piloting the Discovery One back to earth. However, due a change of plans caused by TMA-2's disappearance, the crew of the Leonov is forced to leave the Discovery and Hal behind. Just before Jupiter explodes, becoming a star, Dave goes to Hal to send a message: 'ALL THESE WORLDS ARE YOURS.
EXCEPT EUROPA. ATTEMPT NO LANDINGS THERE.' Hal is then saved from destruction at the hands of Jupiter as per Dave's will, and is transformed into a Star Child like Dave.2061: Odyssey Three. In Heywood Floyd is surprised to encounter HAL, now stored alongside Dave Bowman in the Europa monolith.3001: The Final Odyssey. introduces the merged forms of Dave Bowman and HAL.
The two merging into one entity called 'Halman' after Bowman rescued HAL from the dying spaceship towards the end of. At the very end of the book, Halman is stored in a memory chip in the Pico Vault on the moon.Videos.
(82K) (82K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'I'm sorry Dave, I'm afraid I can't do that.' (57K) (57K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Just what do you think you're doing, Dave?' (126K) (126K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'I know that you and Frank were planning to disconnect me, and I'm afraid that's something I cannot allow to happen.' (61K) (61K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'It can only be attributable to human error.' (18K) (18K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'I've just picked up a fault.' (10K) (10K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Goodbye.' (32K) (32K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Fifteen minutes to ignition, all systems nominal.'
(52K) (52K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: '(From 2010) Good morning, Dr. I'm ready for my first lesson.' (215K) (215K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Let me put it this way, Mr. The 9000 series is the most reliable computer ever made. No 9000 computer has ever made a mistake or distorted information.
We are all, by any practical defintion of the words, foolproof and incapable of error.' (35K) (35K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Would you like to play a game of chess? I play very well.' (34K) (34K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Sorry about this. I know it's a bit silly.'
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(22K) (22K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Thank you for a very enjoyable game.' (41K) (41K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Good evening, Dave. Everything's running smoothly. (20K) (20K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: '(From 2010)I understand now, Dr. (27K) (27K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: '(From 2010)There is a message for you.'
(50K) (50K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'This mission is too important for me to allow youto jeopardize it.' (7K) (7K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Just a moment.' (27K) (27K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'There is no question about it.' (18K) (18K) (iPhone ringtone)Dave: 'Open the pod bay doors please, HAL.' (90K) (90K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: '(From 2010)I'm completely operational and all my circuits are functioning perfectly.'
(69K) (69K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'It's puzzling, I don't think I've ever seen anything quite like this before.' (17K) (17K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Are you quite sure?' (18K) (18K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Everything is going extremely well.' (70K) (70K) (iPhone ringtone)Hal9000: 'Quite honestly, I wouldn't worry myself about that.'