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Throughout Forerunner history, from their ancient civil wars to the [[human-Forerunner wars]] and later the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], a great number of deciding battles were fought between naval fleets. It is evident that the total Forerunner fleet consisted of millions of ships, given the numbers of the losses suffered during the war and the fact that [[Mendicant Bias|a single AI]] would take personal command of a core fleet alone of one thousand ships, combined with the three million worlds that the Forerunners controlled. However, this number was severely whittled down over three centuries of war. During the course of the war, Forerunner fleets attempted to prevent the Flood from landing on the surface of various planets, and when the Flood invariably did, the fleets' main concern was to evacuate as many civilians as possible.{{Ref/Reuse|Terminals}} At a certain point during the war, the Forerunners drew their final defensive line at the protected boundary of the [[Orion complex]] — the [[Maginot Sphere]] — leaving all systems beyond the line to fend for themselves. However, this was not a permanent solution, as the Sphere and its [[Line installation]]s had failed in the past.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 104-105''</ref> | Throughout Forerunner history, from their ancient civil wars to the [[human-Forerunner wars]] and later the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], a great number of deciding battles were fought between naval fleets. It is evident that the total Forerunner fleet consisted of millions of ships, given the numbers of the losses suffered during the war and the fact that [[Mendicant Bias|a single AI]] would take personal command of a core fleet alone of one thousand ships, combined with the three million worlds that the Forerunners controlled. However, this number was severely whittled down over three centuries of war. During the course of the war, Forerunner fleets attempted to prevent the Flood from landing on the surface of various planets, and when the Flood invariably did, the fleets' main concern was to evacuate as many civilians as possible.{{Ref/Reuse|Terminals}} At a certain point during the war, the Forerunners drew their final defensive line at the protected boundary of the [[Orion complex]] — the [[Maginot Sphere]] — leaving all systems beyond the line to fend for themselves. However, this was not a permanent solution, as the Sphere and its [[Line installation]]s had failed in the past.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 104-105''</ref> | ||