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While most commonly associated with AIs, this form of corruption is not limited to machine entities: given the right conditions, the Flood is capable of manipulating organic beings as well due to the Gravemind's immense intelligence as well as its powerful metaphysical abilities. Using a key individual as an unwitting puppet, for example, would be highly effective at demoralizing the enemy and generating chaos in their midst; doing so may potentially be more beneficial to the Flood as a whole than immediate biological infection.<ref name="s286">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 286-289''</ref> However, instances of this occurring are relatively uncommon and were only hypothetical to the Forerunners during the [[human-Forerunner wars|first Flood outbreak]] and most of the Forerunner-Flood war,{{Ref/Reuse|s34}} until the [[Ur-Didact]]'s manipulation by the Gravemind.{{Ref/Reuse|s286}} | While most commonly associated with AIs, this form of corruption is not limited to machine entities: given the right conditions, the Flood is capable of manipulating organic beings as well due to the Gravemind's immense intelligence as well as its powerful metaphysical abilities. Using a key individual as an unwitting puppet, for example, would be highly effective at demoralizing the enemy and generating chaos in their midst; doing so may potentially be more beneficial to the Flood as a whole than immediate biological infection.<ref name="s286">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 286-289''</ref> However, instances of this occurring are relatively uncommon and were only hypothetical to the Forerunners during the [[human-Forerunner wars|first Flood outbreak]] and most of the Forerunner-Flood war,{{Ref/Reuse|s34}} until the [[Ur-Didact]]'s manipulation by the Gravemind.{{Ref/Reuse|s286}} | ||
However, normal Flood infection also contains an incorporeal aspect. When the Flood infects a biological being, | However, normal Flood infection also contains an incorporeal aspect. When the Flood infects a biological being, a metaphysical strain of the infection is produced, capable of surviving [[mind transfer]] procedures and the destruction of the victim's physical body. Even if the extracted essence is restored to a new body free of infection, the Flood is capable of resuming its biological infection through this fundamental corruption of pattern information. This was most tragically demonstrated with the [[Composer]] and its failure to reconstitute infected individuals' biological forms: the new bodies of Flood victims subjected to Composer processing would invariably degenerate and fall apart in a short period of time.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 320-323''</ref> | ||
The Precursors were implied by the Gravemind to have constructed all life in the galaxy to be imprinted with their laws down to the 'very structure of their molecules'. This construction may be what allows the Flood—the perverted remains of the Precursors—to infect a biological entity so fully that their pattern, the nearest thing to what humans call a soul, is irreparably corrupted, and its ability to subsume all infected consciousnesses and memories into the Gravemind. | The Precursors were implied by the Gravemind to have constructed all life in the galaxy to be imprinted with their laws down to the 'very structure of their molecules'. This construction may be what allows the Flood—the perverted remains of the Precursors—to infect a biological entity so fully that their pattern, the nearest thing to what humans call a soul, is irreparably corrupted, and its ability to subsume all infected consciousnesses and memories into the Gravemind. |