Netrigan said:
A question about the plot.
Okay, so the Halo is set up to kill sentient life to starve the Flood, the only way to stop them and perhaps I'm misunderstanding (or misremembering) the plot, but how is killing all life in the universe any sort of plan for battling the Flood?
Is there some hint that the Forerunners are extra-dimensional, so they basically look upon our universe as a sacrifice to save themselves?
Interesting question.
Due to cryptum's recent release, and the sequel coming out soon anything I say likely will change, but as of now:
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After the human - forerunner war, the a group of forerunners who felt that the flood (which had been the indirect cause of said war) required extreme measures to be dealt with, pushed for the creation of a last ditch weapon.
They succeeded, and 12 Halo's were built.
Eventually, the "leader" of the builders (top forerunner caste) ordered that Mendicant Bias test 1 halo on a persucusor planet, where it (oddly) devasted the entire planet's surface, destroying all presucusor ruins present there (which were before IMPOSSIBLE to even scratch by the Foreunner's other most powerful weapondry).
After this, Mecdient Bias and the Halo went missing for 40 something years, during which he was corrupted by the gravemind.
By this time, only the some forerunner "adults" (their life cycle is more like that of insects, with metamorphosis) knew about the flood (outside of the main builder council), who thought of it simply as a virus.
Eventually, during a trial against the previously mentioned master builder, mecident bias came back with the Halo, shit hit the fan, and a really big forerunner fleet came along, and a bunch of halo's got damaged, and only 7 were in working condition.
That's all from Cryptum.
Then the main forerunner - flood conflict we already knew about occurred sometime afterwards.
However, already for a long time, specimens of species were being collected and placed in the Ark (that huge flower petal thing from Halo 3), which was outside of the Halo's range.
Once the flood overwhelmed the forerunners, they had two choices:
- Continue to try to repel them, with a very, very small chance of succeeding. If they failed, the flood would absorb all the forerunners, and obtain all of their knowledge and incorpate it into th gravemind, (who is already a near omnipotent being with telekinetic control over metamorphic space zombies) or....
- Fire the Halo's, which would destroy all the forerunners, preventing the flood from obtaining them, kill all life that the flood could absorb, and possibly kill the flood (It's still not clear if the flood die directly, indirectly, or a mix of the two. It probably only killed the absorbed life, which would leave the flood all as infection forms). With no availble food left for the flood, and most life safe on the ark, the only species totally dead would be the forerunners.
That's what I remember, Halopedian could probably give you more details: http://www.halopedian.com/Halos
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