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{{Title|''Halo: Primordium''}}
{{Title|''Halo: Primordium''}}
{{Status|RealWorld}}
{{Era|RW}}
{{Novel infobox
{{Novel infobox
|name=''Halo: Primordium''
|name=Halo: Primordium
|variant=Forerunner
|image=[[File:HPrimordium - Cover.jpeg|300px]]
|image=[[File:HPrimordium - Cover.jpeg|300px]]
|author=[[Greg Bear]]
|author=[[Greg Bear]]
|cover artist=[[Nicolas Bouvier]]
|illustrator=
|editor=
|audio=[[Tim Dadabo]]
|publisher=[[Tor Books]] (2012)<br>[[Simon & Schuster]] (2019)
|publisher=[[Tor Books]] (2012)<br>[[Simon & Schuster]] (2019)
|publication=[[2012|January 3, 2012]] (original)<br>March 26, 2019 (2019 edition)
|publication=[[2012|January 3, 2012]] (original)<br>March 26, 2019 (2019 edition)
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|length=384 pages (original)<br>400 pages (2019 edition)
|length=384 pages (original)<br>400 pages (2019 edition)
|ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/0765323974|0765323974]], [[Special:BookSources/978-0765323972|978-0765323972]], [[Special:BookSources/978-1982111779|978-1982111779]]
|ISBN=[[Special:BookSources/0765323974|0765323974]], [[Special:BookSources/978-0765323972|978-0765323972]], [[Special:BookSources/978-1982111779|978-1982111779]]
|series=[[The Forerunner Saga]]
|preceded=''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''
|followed=''[[Halo: Silentium]]''
|multiseries=
|notable=
}}
}}


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Similar to ''Halo: Cryptum'', the story is told as a first-person narrative, from the perspective of [[Chakas]], one of the two humans who accompanied [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] during the events of ''Cryptum''. The novel is set primarily on [[Installation 07]], a [[Halo Array|Halo ring]] under control of the [[Rampancy|rampant]] [[Mendicant Bias]].<ref name="SDCC">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNDQN7nwZlw&feature=related '''YouTube''': SDCC 2011: Halo Universe Panel Part 1]</ref> After crash-landing on the ring during Mendicant Bias' [[Battle of the Capital|assault on the Capital]], Chakas is joined by two local humans, [[Vinnevra]] and [[Gamelpar]], in an odyssey to find his companion [[Riser]]. As they attempt to survive on the war-torn Halo, they face several obstacles, including the ancient being known as the [[Primordial]], the [[Flood]], and Mendicant Bias.<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Primordium-Greg-Bear/dp/0765323974/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1311822205&sr=1-3 '''Amazon.com''': ''Halo: Primordium product description'']</ref>
Similar to ''Halo: Cryptum'', the story is told as a first-person narrative, from the perspective of [[Chakas]], one of the two humans who accompanied [[Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting]] during the events of ''Cryptum''. The novel is set primarily on [[Installation 07]], a [[Halo Array|Halo ring]] under control of the [[Rampancy|rampant]] [[Mendicant Bias]].<ref name="SDCC">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TNDQN7nwZlw&feature=related '''YouTube''': SDCC 2011: Halo Universe Panel Part 1]</ref> After crash-landing on the ring during Mendicant Bias' [[Battle of the Capital|assault on the Capital]], Chakas is joined by two local humans, [[Vinnevra]] and [[Gamelpar]], in an odyssey to find his companion [[Riser]]. As they attempt to survive on the war-torn Halo, they face several obstacles, including the ancient being known as the [[Primordial]], the [[Flood]], and Mendicant Bias.<ref name="amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Primordium-Greg-Bear/dp/0765323974/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1311822205&sr=1-3 '''Amazon.com''': ''Halo: Primordium product description'']</ref>


Like the rest of ''The Forerunner Saga'', the novel's story has resonant connections to ''[[Halo 4]]'', among them the introduction of the [[Composer]].{{Ref/Reuse|SDCC}} ''Primordium''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s framing narrative of [[343 Guilty Spark]], the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} and Spark's search for the [[Librarian]] is picked up in the [[2019]] novel ''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' taking place three years later.
Like the rest of ''The Forerunner Saga'', the novel's story has resonant connections to ''[[Halo 4]]'', among them the introduction of the [[Composer]].<ref name="SDCC"/> ''Primordium''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s framing narrative of [[343 Guilty Spark]], the {{UNSCShip|Rubicon}} and Spark's search for the [[Librarian]] is picked up in the [[2019]] novel ''[[Halo: Renegades]]'' taking place three years later.


==Official summary==
==Official summary==
{{Article quote|What am I, really? A long time ago, I was a living, breathing human being. I went mad. I served my enemies. They became my only friends. Since then, I’ve traveled back and forth across this galaxy, and out to the spaces between galaxies — a greater reach than any human before me. You have asked me to tell you about that time. Since you are the true Reclaimers, I must obey. Are you recording? Good. Because my memory is failing rapidly. I doubt I’ll be able to finish the story. Once, on my birth-world, a world I knew as Erde-Tyrene, and which now is called Earth, my name was Chakas…<ref name="tor">[http://www.tor.com/stories/2011/12/halo-primordium-excerpt '''Tor.com''': ''Halo: Primordium (Excerpt)'']</ref>}}
{{Article Quote|What am I, really? A long time ago, I was a living, breathing human being. I went mad. I served my enemies. They became my only friends. Since then, I’ve traveled back and forth across this galaxy, and out to the spaces between galaxies — a greater reach than any human before me. You have asked me to tell you about that time. Since you are the true Reclaimers, I must obey. Are you recording? Good. Because my memory is failing rapidly. I doubt I’ll be able to finish the story. Once, on my birth-world, a world I knew as Erde-Tyrene, and which now is called Earth, my name was Chakas…<ref name="tor">[http://www.tor.com/stories/2011/12/halo-primordium-excerpt '''Tor.com''': ''Halo: Primordium (Excerpt)'']</ref>}}


==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
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A fleet led by the [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar Didact]] then appears, and the Didact uses a failsafe code to disable Mendicant Bias. The Didact then enters the Cartographer and commands that the Halo be saved by moving it to an [[Ark]] installation for repairs. To successfully move through a [[Slipspace portal|portal]], however, the Halo must shed a large portion of its constituent structure, thus reducing its diameter from 30,000 kilometers to 10,000 kilometers. Though heavily damaged, the Halo survives and moves through the portal.
A fleet led by the [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar Didact]] then appears, and the Didact uses a failsafe code to disable Mendicant Bias. The Didact then enters the Cartographer and commands that the Halo be saved by moving it to an [[Ark]] installation for repairs. To successfully move through a [[Slipspace portal|portal]], however, the Halo must shed a large portion of its constituent structure, thus reducing its diameter from 30,000 kilometers to 10,000 kilometers. Though heavily damaged, the Halo survives and moves through the portal.


Shortly afterward, the Didact brings a mortally wounded Chakas who is already undergoing conversion into a monitor with him to confront the Primordial, who has been imprisoned. The ensuing conversation reveals that the Primordial is actually a Gravemind, and that more Precursors may have survived [[Forerunner-Precursor war|their war with the Forerunners]]. The Didact claims that war happened because the Precursors resented any who might take up the [[Mantle]], but the Primordial explains that the Forerunners had been deemed unfit for the Mantle. The Primordial asserts that "there is no difference" between the Flood and the Precursors, although it does not reveal the precise nature of their relationship. It also reveals that no human was ever truly immune to the Flood, but the Flood can choose whether to infect or not infect. The Primordial states that the Flood is a test to judge a species' worthiness of inheriting the Mantle, stating that the Forerunners are to be eliminated and that humans will be tested next once they rise again. At the conversation's conclusion, the Didact kills the Primordial by activating a [[Slipspace bubble|reverse stasis chamber]] that forces the Primordial to go through a billion years of aging in several seconds, causing it to disintegrate.
Shortly afterward, the Didact brings a mortally wounded Chakas ‌— who is already undergoing conversion into a monitor ‌— with him to confront the Primordial, who has been imprisoned. The ensuing conversation reveals that the Primordial is actually a Gravemind, and that more Precursors may have survived [[Forerunner-Precursor war|their war with the Forerunners]]. The Didact claims that war happened because the Precursors resented any who might take up the [[Mantle]], but the Primordial explains that the Forerunners had been deemed unfit for the Mantle. The Primordial asserts that "there is no difference" between the Flood and the Precursors, although it does not reveal the precise nature of their relationship. It also reveals that no human was ever truly immune to the Flood, but the Flood can choose whether to infect or not infect. The Primordial states that the Flood is a test to judge a species' worthiness of inheriting the Mantle, stating that the Forerunners are to be eliminated and that humans will be tested next once they rise again. At the conversation's conclusion, the Didact kills the Primordial by activating a [[Slipspace bubble|reverse stasis chamber]] that forces the Primordial to go through a billion years of aging in several seconds, causing it to disintegrate.


Back at present day, the ONI researchers reluctantly accept that the monitor telling the story is actually [[343 Guilty Spark]], the monitor of [[Installation 04]]. In the final segment of the story, Guilty Spark briefly explains what happened after he had become a monitor; he reveals that the [[Ecumene Council]] was reinstated and the debates on new strategies against the Flood renewed under the direction of the Didact. He also notes that Riser and Vinnevra survived and were relocated on an Ark under the Librarian's care, with Riser eventually being returned to Earth.
Back at present day, the ONI researchers reluctantly accept that the monitor telling the story is actually [[343 Guilty Spark]], the monitor of [[Installation 04]]. In the final segment of the story, Guilty Spark briefly explains what happened after he had become a monitor; he reveals that the [[Ecumene Council]] was reinstated and the debates on new strategies against the Flood renewed under the direction of the Didact. He also notes that Riser and Vinnevra survived and were relocated on an Ark under the Librarian's care, with Riser eventually being returned to Earth.
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*[[Forerunner-Flood war]]
*[[Forerunner-Flood war]]
**[[Fate of Maethrillian]]
**[[Fate of Maethrillian]]
**[[Battle for Gyre 11]] {{1st}}
*[[Forerunner-Precursor war]] {{Mo}}
*[[Forerunner-Precursor war]] {{Mo}}
*[[Human-Forerunner wars]] {{Mo}}
*[[Human-Forerunner wars]] {{Mo}}
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**[[Battle of Janjur Qom]] {{Mo}}
**[[Battle of Janjur Qom]] {{Mo}}
|title-6=Vehicles|
|title-6=Vehicles|
*{{Class|Falco|space pod}}
*{{Class|Fortress|vessel}}
*{{Class|Fortress|vessel}}
*[[Prime cruiser]] {{Fm}}
*[[Prime cruiser]] {{Fm}}
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*[[Lifeworker beacon]]
*[[Lifeworker beacon]]
*[[Logic plague]]
*[[Logic plague]]
*[[Metarch-class ancilla|Metarch]]
*[[Metarch]]
*[[Mind transfer]]
*[[Mind transfer]]
*[[Monitor]]
*[[Monitor]]
*[[Sentinel]]
*[[Sentinel]]
**[[Aggressor Sentinel]]
**[[Aggressor Sentinel]]
*[[Servitor]] {{Im}}
*[[Slipspace bubble]]
*[[Slipspace bubble]]
*[[Slipspace portal]]
*[[Slipspace portal]]
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*The novel's cover illustration, as well as that of ''Halo: Cryptum'', was created as concept art for ''Halo 4''. Both images were illustrated by [[Nicolas Bouvier|Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP2gSLNzKSc&feature=related '''Halo Fest 2011''' - ''Halo 4 Discussion Part 1'']</ref><ref>[http://youtu.be/vAKmu2yn3Fk '''YouTube''': ''Halo Fest: Halo 4 Concept Art Glimpse'']</ref>
*The novel's cover illustration, as well as that of ''Halo: Cryptum'', was created as concept art for ''Halo 4''. Both images were illustrated by [[Nicolas Bouvier|Nicolas "Sparth" Bouvier]].<ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QP2gSLNzKSc&feature=related '''Halo Fest 2011''' - ''Halo 4 Discussion Part 1'']</ref><ref>[http://youtu.be/vAKmu2yn3Fk '''YouTube''': ''Halo Fest: Halo 4 Concept Art Glimpse'']</ref>
*The novel is dedicated to [[Claude Errera]], a long-time [[Bungie]] and ''Halo'' fan as well as the founder of [[halo.bungie.org]].
*The novel is dedicated to [[Claude Errera]], a long-time [[Bungie]] and ''Halo'' fan as well as the founder of [[halo.bungie.org]].
*A preview of the novel's first chapters was released on December 28, 2011 on Tor.com and [[Halo Waypoint]], with the first chapter released on Tor.com and the second and third chapters as well as part of the fourth chapter on Halo Waypoint.{{Ref/Reuse|tor}}
*A preview of the novel's first chapters was released on December 28, 2011 on Tor.com and [[Halo Waypoint]], with the first chapter released on Tor.com and the second and third chapters as well as part of the fourth chapter on Halo Waypoint.<ref name="tor"/>
*The audio edition of the novel is narrated by [[Tim Dadabo]], the voice actor of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/18/The-Halo-Bulletin-11812.aspx ''The Halo Bulletin: 1.18.12'']</ref>
*The audio edition of the novel is narrated by [[Tim Dadabo]], the voice actor of 343 Guilty Spark.<ref>[http://halo.xbox.com/blogs/Headlines/post/2012/01/18/The-Halo-Bulletin-11812.aspx ''The Halo Bulletin: 1.18.12'']</ref>
*While explaining what has gone on to [[Chakas]], [[Genemender-Folder-of-Fortune]] tells him that [[Installation 07]] was used to sterilize [[Janjur Qom]]. However, this contradicts ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' where [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]] realizes that [[Faber]] has lost a Halo and page 275, the Halo in the [[San'Shyuum home system]] is specifically identified as a second installation.
*While explaining what has gone on to [[Chakas]], [[Genemender-Folder-of-Fortune]] tells him that [[Installation 07]] was used to sterilize [[Janjur Qom]]. However, this contradicts ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' where [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]] realizes that [[Faber]] has lost a Halo and page 275, the Halo in the [[San'Shyuum home system]] is specifically identified as a second installation.

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