- rayje0607
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Posted by: CB Visco
But that doesn't really make sense cause the humans found a way to fight the flood and beat them. And I doubt it told them the same thing as the didact for reasons below.
Also what the prisoner told the didact was really weird. Wouldn't the forerunners remember going to war against the precursors? Also how did the precursors lose if they were such a more advanced society than the forerunners? This also brings up the question, why would the humans also fight the precursors, if the prisoner told the humans the same thing.
The Precursors were not more advanced than the Forerunners, and the Humans never fought the Precursors. Humans found the prison on Erde-Tyrene (which, by the way, is Earth), and somehow were able to talk to the prisoner. The prisoner was there long before humans found Erde-Tyrene. The Forerunners went to war with the precursors for unknown reasons, probably because they were dangerous, and from the book you can tell that The Forerunners were a very selfish species.
[Edited on 02.25.2011 11:14 AM PST]