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great post guys, just one question, 343 clearly says to MC that "you are forerunner" in Halo 3
was this a ruse?
was this a ruse?
great post guys, just one question, 343 clearly says to MC that "you are forerunner" in Halo 3
was this a ruse?
My interpretation is that since he's in a protective/combat suit, has an AI onboard, and is pretty much the height of human evolution/medical tech, 343 considers him to be basically Forerunner, but I may be remembering wrong. haven't played Halo 3 campaign for years. Countdown until Slightly Live drops the knowledge on us: 5.... 4.....3....2....
great post guys, just one question, 343 clearly says to MC that "you are forerunner" in Halo 3
was this a ruse?
Guilty Spark said:You are the child of my makers. Inheritor of all they left behind. You are Forerunner.
Well here's the easy answer:
Bungie intended humans to actually be Forerunner descendants. 343 decided to keep them separate but still hint at a unique connection, maybe a common ancestry.
Slightly Live's answer is theretconnedcorrect answer though (or at least the most likely theory).
again, awesome stuff man, im sure your knowledge comes from the books, but is there a wiki you would suggest to get caught up on most of this? i know the halo wiki at HBO used to be good for this but last time I tried to look at it I didn't really find what I was looking for
alright so halo wiki article on precursors says their first referrence is in cryptum, swear they were referenced, if only vaguely and without name in the Halo 3 terminals
I'm hoping that Halo 4 won't actually be called Halo 4. It's a new trilogy, it deserves to be distinct. Halo: Reclaimer, or something along those lines.
I'm hoping that Halo 4 won't actually be called Halo 4. It's a new trilogy, it deserves to be distinct. Halo: Reclaimer, or something along those lines.
see that's what i've always believed, that Guilty Spark was saying we were the decendants, not ancient enemies. But I guess we will never know for sure. When was the first mention of precursors? The first I remember was the Halo 3 terminals, but like I said I haven't read the books.
Cortana said:You know, I think the forerunners built these new structures around the old. To protect them, honor them. Pure speculation, mind you. I'd need to make a thorough survey to be sure.
Halo: The (Ancient) Empire Strikes Back?Halo: The Phantom Menace?
again, awesome stuff man, im sure your knowledge comes from the books, but is there a wiki you would suggest to get caught up on most of this? i know the halo wiki at HBO used to be good for this but last time I tried to look at it I didn't really find what I was looking for
Hey. I'm not fully schooled on halo lore but I do read the books and backstory a bit.
Wasn't there a line in Halo 2 where they were on delta halo about the structures looking like they were built on top of something else. Was this just civilisations had built on top of forerunner structures or that the forerunners had built on top of precursor structures?
Oh. Boy.
Humans are not descendants of Forerunners.
- Some of the Forerunners speculate that Humans and Forerunners may share some genetic tie in some form but that is only brief speculation.
The Forerunners history with the Precursors is unknown
- The Precurosrs prepdated the Forerunners by eons and they simply don't know much about them, in the same vein that Humanity doesn't know much about the ancient Forerunners.
- The last known Precursor was taken captive and locked up by the Forerunners.
- The Forerunners were at war with Humanity. Turns out ancient Humanity was pretty badass but we kept to ourselves in a small arm of the galaxy whilst the Forerunners kept to the rest. Then we discovered the Flood. The Flood pushed Humanity into Forerunner territory so Humanity went to war with the Forerunners at the same time it was fighting the Flood.
- Humanity found out how to beat the Flood through an unidentified biological weapon or means that required a massive sacrifice of the human population
- Humanity's massive losses resulted in a Forerunner victory and Humanity was genetically altered by the Forerunners and split into a smaller number of "regressed" sub-species
-The Flood bounced back and would eventually push the Foreunners to build and use the Haloes
The Forerunners (probably) did destroy any remaining Precursor artifacts
- The Precursors' technology managed to stand long after the Precursors disappeared and would have still stood for longer but the Haloes happened
- During a test firing of one of the Halo installations, a planet's entire Precursor relics, buildings and technologies are destroyed by the Halo effect
- Precursor technology was based on "neural physics" a unique concept that linked thought and matter in some way.
- The Halo Array successfully fired and engulfed the entire Milky Way exterminating all life and starving the Flood. This event most likely destroyed any and all Precursor technology and relics across the galaxy leaving only broken fragments and ruin.
Humanity refused to share the secret of defeating the Flood with the Forerunners
- Humanity did beat the Flood but at a high cost and when the Forerunners defeated Humanity this secret was never revealed to them. Sgt Johnson had a natural and rare immunity to Flood infection and the only known case of it's kind. This immunity may be linked to the ancient Human Flood secret.
Captain Del Rio was appointed CO of the UNSC Infinity (the same role as Captain Keyes on board the Pillar of Autumn) in March 2553, the same month that a memorial service for the dead was held in Voi, Africa (seen in the Halo 3 ending). We have Spartan IV's on deck on the Infinity so the IV program had to have been initiated before this date and time.
Well, I did say among the worst, lol.Captain Keyes would like a word with you.
It's Forerunner structures built on top of old, rock buildings.
I don't know what they were originally meant to be, but when you consider 343's additions to the fiction, the buildings look uncannily human.
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Here's the full album of pictures from my recent xenoarcheological escapade on Delta Halo.
I think you're mistaken on this one. That, or I'm not remembering correctly or got the wrong impression.- The last known Precursor was taken captive and locked up by the Forerunners.
I think you're mistaken on this one. That, or I'm not remembering correctly or got the wrong impression.
Wasn't it that the Forerunners discovered the Prisoner locked away? The Precursors locked him away, and that's why he escaped the Forerunners' extermination of his species.
Yep, I was tired and you're correct. Not good writing after 5am. However, you got it wrong too. =P
The Prisoner was discovered by Humanity when they colonised a former Precursor world and found him locked up. They viewed him as an Oracle, like how the Covenant viewed Guilty Spark for a comparison, and sought his answer to questions and wisdom on various topics, even though his answers were usually very cryptic or bizarre.
One of the important interactions between Humanity and the Prisoner came when Humanity asked about the Flood, the answer the Prisoner gave was apparently so horrific and disturbing that many of those present committed suicide. Humanity then placed the Prisoner within more locks and seals and cased communications with him.
The last we know of the Prisoner, and the new book Primordium will shed more light for sure, was he had escaped together with a powerful Forerunner AI who had hijacked an entire Halo installation at the height of the Flood-Forerunner war.
This entire post is the exact reason Cryptum is the second best book in the Halo franchise, lorewise, behind Fall of Reach.
It's Forerunner structures built on top of old, rock buildings.
I don't know what they were originally meant to be, but when you consider 343's additions to the fiction, the buildings look uncannily human.
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Here's the full album of pictures from my recent xenoarcheological escapade on Delta Halo.
That's what he said. Or at least, what Bungie intended. A Bungie employee posted on HBO a while back that they'd always intended for humans to be revealed to be Forerunners, but then 343 took control of the franchise. So now, they're two similar but different species. Which is kinda more interesting than what Bungie had planned, if they can make it work.see that's what i've always believed, that Guilty Spark was saying we were the decendants, not ancient enemies. But I guess we will never know for sure. When was the first mention of precursors? The first I remember was the Halo 3 terminals, but like I said I haven't read the books.
Yeah, but look what they did to that one.
It's Forerunner structures built on top of old, rock buildings.
I don't know what they were originally meant to be, but when you consider 343's additions to the fiction, the buildings look uncannily human.
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Here's the full album of pictures from my recent xenoarcheological escapade on Delta Halo.
Every time I see this bumped I keep thinking there's a new screen shot or trailer, or even a small tidbit from Frankie![]()
This page and Slightly Live's responses have blown my mind.
I took a break from reading any Halo novels, stopped right in the middle of Contact:Harvest a year ago, and I have both the Cole Protocol and Halo Evolutions sitting on my bookshelf, mocking my laziness.
Now I find out that Cryptum is not only essential, but crucial to feeding that Halo lore I crave.
I still find Ghosts of Onyx to be my guilty pleasure of all the books. Probably due to the expanded universe and different Spartan program.
I've got some catching up to do and what looks like a couple of new books to purchase.
Me too. :-(Every time I see this bumped I keep thinking there's a new screen shot or trailer, or even a small tidbit from Frankie![]()
Use of weapons.
You have two weeks to read through Cryptum.This page and Slightly Live's responses have blown my mind.
I took a break from reading any Halo novels, stopped right in the middle of Contact:Harvest a year ago, and I have both the Cole Protocol and Halo Evolutions sitting on my bookshelf, mocking my laziness.
Now I find out that Cryptum is not only essential, but crucial to feeding that Halo lore I crave.
I still find Ghosts of Onyx to be my guilty pleasure of all the books. Probably due to the expanded universe and different Spartan program.
I've got some catching up to do and what looks like a couple of new books to purchase.
BREAKING: Halo 4 has; set to featuredesignersdesigned stuff
https://twitter.com/#!/scott_343/status/147545586072166400/photo/1
More info as it develops
Oh, they're not easily forgettable. Neither is the xenoarchaeological study report that closed Evolutions.Don't forget the weird humanesque structures in the Babysitter episode of Legends.
It's Forerunner structures built on top of old, rock buildings.
I don't know what they were originally meant to be, but when you consider 343's additions to the fiction, the buildings look uncannily human.
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Here's the full album of pictures from my recent xenoarcheological escapade on Delta Halo.
BREAKING: Halo 4 has; set to featuredesignersdesigned stuff
https://twitter.com/#!/scott_343/status/147545586072166400/photo/1
More info as it develops
BREAKING: Halo 4 has; set to featuredesignersdesigned stuff
https://twitter.com/#!/scott_343/status/147545586072166400/photo/1
More info as it develops
Use of weapons.
What if the Master Chief discovers our long lost Humanesque brothers are not quite as lost as we thought? Ignorant of our own ancient history, what if there's another Humanity out there? One that's been building and developing for almost a hundred thousand years - waiting to be deemed worth of the Mantle.
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Hehehe.
BREAKING: Halo 4 has; set to featuredesignersdesigned stuff
https://twitter.com/#!/scott_343/status/147545586072166400/photo/1
More info as it develops
It's so awesome to see open world designers, RPG designers and FPS designers in that group. Feels good.Did not know Tom French is at 343 now.
I so awesome to see open world designers, RPG designers and FPS designers in that group. Feels good.
Now a challenge to Detective GAF: Whats going on here? Domestic violence?
Not necessarily: the trilogy can start on the 360, then move to the 720. This will help 'drive' the 720 launch.So, he said "new trilogy on the 360" and Halo 4 is coming out at the end of 2012.
Guess the Xbox 720 ain't coming anytime soon.