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Subject: *Spoilers*What does the prisoner say that makes the humans...

Vengeance only leads to an ongoing cycle of hatred.

What does the prisoner say that makes the humans commit suicide? It must have been pretty disturbing. I've just read up to this part of the book so please no further spoilers, unless it answers the question.

Post a creative and/or funny comment, also, if you'd like. Everybody likes a good laugh...

[Edited on 02.25.2011 1:01 PM PST]

  • 02.24.2011 1:20 PM PDT

it doesnt say in the book but i bet it was pretty bad

  • 02.24.2011 1:25 PM PDT
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I assume it was the gooey, gorey 'details' of what the Flood does, and how it's coming.
That'd drive you insane, knowing that an alien parasite that takes over your alive or dead body and uses it for it's will is coming to the galaxy sometime.

  • 02.24.2011 1:45 PM PDT

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They probably left it out of the book so you wouldn't read it and want to kill yourself :)

  • 02.24.2011 9:27 PM PDT

Posted by: Drew Baye
They probably left it out of the book so you wouldn't read it and want to kill yourself :)


hmm, actually that could be rite.
I mean they did kill themeselvs after hearing it, so if it was in the book some one must create such a devasting speech that whoever read it killed them selves too. rite....?

[Edited on 02.24.2011 9:44 PM PST]

  • 02.24.2011 9:43 PM PDT

It tells you on the last page.

Or at least it tells you what it said to the Didact. I may have said the same to the humans, although, it didn't make me want to kill myself lol.

  • 02.25.2011 2:05 AM PDT

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Posted by: OoPpQq123
Posted by: Drew Baye
They probably left it out of the book so you wouldn't read it and want to kill yourself :)


hmm, actually that could be rite.
I mean they did kill themeselvs after hearing it, so if it was in the book some one must create such a devasting speech that whoever read it killed them selves too. rite....?

Well, it is fiction. So, I doubt anybody would actually do that, but ya never know...

  • 02.25.2011 3:48 AM PDT

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  • 02.25.2011 3:57 AM PDT

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Posted by: ParagonRenegade
You were totally and absolutely correct in every way, I don't know why we were arguing, you're so amazing I should never have doubted you.

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Psst--Halo: Legends is canon. trolololo

I'd kill myself too.

  • 02.25.2011 5:30 AM PDT

By the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe.

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Posted by: The Prisoner
Psst--Halo: Legends is canon. trolololo

I'd kill myself too.


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  • 02.25.2011 5:33 AM PDT

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I'd guess he explained the Precursors plan to unleash The Flood, explaining how they would all be transformed into horrible warped manifestations of life, their memories slowly erased and minds destroyed, doomed to eternal hunger and how there is nothing they can do. No matter how hard they fight The Flood will return, again and again until all life in the galaxy is gone. Something like that. That's just speculation.

Then again, he could have been lying...

  • 02.25.2011 5:37 AM PDT

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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.

  • 02.25.2011 6:19 AM PDT


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.



The Flood we defeated way back when was a different manifestation of the Flod, more primitive and far weaker, with no apparent Gravemind to control it. The Prisoner could have told them what the Flood could become, or that he was the Gravemind or whatever.

They'll probably reveal it in the next book.

  • 02.25.2011 6:24 AM PDT

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  • 02.25.2011 7:52 AM PDT
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I like the Mk V armor.

Sooo...People in the past are fruitcakes?

And I don't like these new books. They're not "Halo". They're "science fiction". I mean...Flood=Powder or something? WTF.

[Edited on 02.25.2011 8:00 AM PST]

  • 02.25.2011 7:57 AM PDT


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I lol'd

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  • 02.25.2011 8:01 AM PDT

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Prisoner: Knock knock...

Human: Who's there?

Prisoner: Banana...

Human: Banana who?

Prisoner: Knock knock...

Human: Who's there?

Prisoner repeats this for hours, then eventually changes the response to "Orange"

Human: Orange who?

Prisoner: Orange you glad I didn't say banana again?

Human kills self

  • 02.25.2011 10:53 AM PDT

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]

  • 02.25.2011 11:08 AM PDT

"They're making a sequel to the most over rated film of all time, AVATAR!"

[Edited on 02.25.2011 1:01 PM PST]

  • 02.25.2011 11:23 AM PDT

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Posted by: rayje0607
from the book you can tell that The Forerunners were a very selfish species.

Before I didn't know what to think of the Forerunners. Now, as I'm reading Cryptum, I strongly dislike them. They're so arrogant and think they're better then everybody else. They kind of are, but they don't have to rub it in like they do. They all act like jerks. Their opinions on humans, also, makes me continue to dislike them. I don't think I'll ever like Forerunners...

  • 02.25.2011 12:58 PM PDT
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Perhaps he activated a Precursor geas that induces suicide?

That, or early humans couldn't fathom iambic pentameter, ifyaknowwhatImean.

  • 02.25.2011 1:00 PM PDT

Vengeance only leads to an ongoing cycle of hatred.


Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz
"They're making a sequal to the most over rated film of all time, AVATAR!"

Then he probably went on to say how he was going to strap everybody down, lock their eyelids open, and force them to watch it.

  • 02.25.2011 1:02 PM PDT


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Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz
"They're making a sequal to the most over rated film of all time, AVATAR!"

Then he probably went on to say how he was going to strap everybody down, lock their eyelids open, and force them to watch it.


A fate worse than death, which is why they chose to commit suicide. I would do the same.

  • 02.25.2011 1:04 PM PDT

Vengeance only leads to an ongoing cycle of hatred.


Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz

Posted by: SEAL Sniper 9

Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz
"They're making a sequal to the most over rated film of all time, AVATAR!"

Then he probably went on to say how he was going to strap everybody down, lock their eyelids open, and force them to watch it.


A fate worse than death, which is why they chose to commit suicide. I would do the same.

Don't want to go off-topic here, but don't people realize that Avatar was just a futuristic Pochahontas? Honestly, the only thing good about that movie was seeing the special effects in 3D. Other then that, the whole movie sucked and was completely overrated.

  • 02.25.2011 2:11 PM PDT

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Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz

Posted by: SEAL Sniper 9

Posted by: Buzz the Fuzz
"They're making a sequal to the most over rated film of all time, AVATAR!"

Then he probably went on to say how he was going to strap everybody down, lock their eyelids open, and force them to watch it.


A fate worse than death, which is why they chose to commit suicide. I would do the same.

Don't want to go off-topic here, but don't people realize that Avatar was just a futuristic Pochahontas? Honestly, the only thing good about that movie was seeing the special effects in 3D. Other then that, the whole movie sucked and was completely overrated.


Heck yes. Only 3D-gimmicky nerds actually liked the movie I guess.

  • 02.25.2011 6:50 PM PDT

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