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Posted by: ElementalRunner
Posted by: Commander Stroll
Still using a pump-action shotgun over 500 years in the future I see.
omg not realistic stop game production plz
Posted by: ROBERTO jh
Posted by: GnadeMasta
Of course, anything either of us say is supported and refuted by evidence, so I'm not going to bother arguing. There is no answer, not until Primordium.
Thanks for understanding. Though I feel this will be answered in the last Greg Bear book, after Primordium, which means that, by the time we get Cryptum 3, we'll have already played Halo 4 so it doesn't matter much.
Still, I haven't watched the video, since most of the CEA terminal "answer" threads/videos I've seen were seriously off the mark. A very large number of people don't know what the Precursors are, and so never factor them into the equation. I'm assuming the video says Didact is the villain?
If so this video is no different then the dozens I've seen saying the exact same bs. Didact has no reason to be a villain, no real reason to want to destroy us all, and in fact was pretty regretful twards his war with us. Remember Spark didn't know all the going's on with the Human-Forerunner War, and only knows that Didact royally screwed us up. As far as Spark knows, Didact still hates us, and so was thinking under that assumption.
I have no doubt that he may be an antagonizing force, a foil, but not a villain.
If Didact is in Halo 4 as a sentient presence (be it somehow he's in an AI form or has imprinted himself from Bornstellar to another Forerunner), I can see him at least being cold towards John-117. After all, John is a brilliant example of a war-fighting human that his beloved Librarian spent so much time putting a geas into, and generally caring for, to try to create peace in the galaxy.