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Subject: humans not forerunner

Quick as a razor, sharp as a bullet.

you're all going to think oh god not another forerunner/human thread but hear me out. 343 says:
well i can't find it right now, but he says something about they (forerunners) and all sentient life within 3 galactic radii died, as planned.
as i have said before, humans could have evolved to become immune to the halos along with any other life that was around 100,000 years ago.

343 said they all died. proof.

  • 06.02.2006 5:23 AM PDT
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good point

  • 06.02.2006 5:31 AM PDT

May I suggest using The Halo Story portion of HBO to get your quotes instead of just winging it (they have the level transcrips from Halo and Halo 2)? Not only does it prove your point, it makes it seem as though you actually did your research before making a point (and always cite your resource so people can look it up for themselves).

So, for this point, you should say: From The Great Journey: "Delusions and Grandeur":
After exhausting every other strategic option, my creators activated the rings. They, and all additional sentient life in three radii of the galactic center, died ...as planned.

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  • 06.02.2006 5:41 AM PDT

Quick as a razor, sharp as a bullet.

right thanks for the link. sorry about whatever it was you were complaining about. the "winging" (american term?)

  • 06.02.2006 5:44 AM PDT

Winging: Improvising. In other words, just coming up with something from memory without actually looking it up. Maybe paraphrasing would be more appropriate for a quote, since you're getting the point of the quote across without getting the actual quote.

  • 06.02.2006 5:56 AM PDT
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you have a point but anyone inside the ark doesn't die and the only way to activate ALL of the rings is to activate the ark. so maybe not all of them died, most of them, but some might have survived

and about 343 GS, he's only been on 1 halo ring so he can't know everything that happened

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  • 06.02.2006 7:32 AM PDT

Quick as a razor, sharp as a bullet.

how come he does then? perhaps the forerunners set him up with some constantly updatable memory

  • 06.02.2006 7:36 AM PDT
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maybe, maybe he's just taking a really good guess, since he's all smart n stuff

  • 06.02.2006 7:46 AM PDT
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i'm not religous but i do know the story of noas ark is like halo in it's own way see the ark (earth and a few other planets possibly) was built to save humanity from the flood (...the flood from halo) so the forerunners on earth and the other planets built to sustain life would have survived and maybe the ark had a flaw it made all life that survived would lose all memory or maybe earth and the other covenant planets aren't with in 3 radi of the galactic centre and so didn't die

  • 06.02.2006 7:39 PM PDT