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::::The exact quote from page 282 reads; "Billions still live there despite the ongoing colonization of the stars." While the mention of ongoing colonization suggests that it is written from a pre-war perspective, it could just as easily be referring to the advancement of human civilization in general, or even the post-war colonization ''Halo: Reach'' has shown us. It's hard to tell, though I find the "200 million" figure, even post-war, to be odd. From what we know of the Battle of Earth, the Covenant weren't interested in killing humans as much as they were looking for Forerunner artifacts and uncovering the Portal, and most of the fighting too place in East Africa, less thick across the rest of the planet, with most battles in other locations far from civilian population centers anyway (under the ocean, Antarctica, ect). Thus I think that the "billions" figure would still be accurate after the attack on Earth. Might I even recall a quote by Joseph Staten in a ''Halo 3'' ViDoc; "millions of people have died", not billions. It's a stretch, but I thought that might be worth mentioning. -  [[User:Halo-343|<span style="color: purple; font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 128%;">'''Halo-343'''</span>]] [[User talk:Halo-343|<font color="green">('''Talk''')</font>]] 10:22, 3 November 2010 (EDT)
::::The exact quote from page 282 reads; "Billions still live there despite the ongoing colonization of the stars." While the mention of ongoing colonization suggests that it is written from a pre-war perspective, it could just as easily be referring to the advancement of human civilization in general, or even the post-war colonization ''Halo: Reach'' has shown us. It's hard to tell, though I find the "200 million" figure, even post-war, to be odd. From what we know of the Battle of Earth, the Covenant weren't interested in killing humans as much as they were looking for Forerunner artifacts and uncovering the Portal, and most of the fighting too place in East Africa, less thick across the rest of the planet, with most battles in other locations far from civilian population centers anyway (under the ocean, Antarctica, ect). Thus I think that the "billions" figure would still be accurate after the attack on Earth. Might I even recall a quote by Joseph Staten in a ''Halo 3'' ViDoc; "millions of people have died", not billions. It's a stretch, but I thought that might be worth mentioning. -  [[User:Halo-343|<span style="color: purple; font-family: Times New Roman; font-size: 128%;">'''Halo-343'''</span>]] [[User talk:Halo-343|<font color="green">('''Talk''')</font>]] 10:22, 3 November 2010 (EDT)
:::::I would agree that the supplied quote was written from a pre-war perspective, that is before the HCW. Page 282 goes on as to stating that Earth's population was cut in half <sup>''"the entire population of Earth was cut in half as the First Battle of Earth '''[sic recte Battle of Earth]''' began."''</sup>. It does not however specify whether it means half of Earth's population were killed, or if a significant number were evacuated, although the latter is more probable, as the Covenant did not commence planetary bombardment, and the statement is in regard of the situation at the beginning and not the end of the battle. If this were to be the case, the population that were left behind/stayed back on Earth would be in smaller unit of billions (to put things into perspective, let's assume that Earth population was 6bil, thus 3bil were evacuated while the other 3bil stayed behind). Again, we should also be aware that the Halo Encyclopedia is not the ''definitive'' source of all Halo information; it is most likely that words were thrown into the reference textbook to make the subjects more interesting. It is known to be self-contradictory. Perhaps the best way is to include both references and mention the discrepancies?
:::::Oh, and I should note that it was Marcus Lehto. <sup>(''"The Covenant has absolutely destroyed parts of Earth. Millions of people have died."'')</sup>
:::::I find the ''"200mil left"'' to be very reasonable... maybe it's just me. Regarding the Battle of Earth; the UNSC wouldn't have a hard time keeping the Covenant at bay if the alien empire was only interested in uncovering the Forerunner installation throughout the course of the event. To simply say the Covenant focused ''most'' of their time around East Africa to uncover the Forerunner installation from 20th October to 8th November is bizarre; I would assume that the Covenant, before the arrival of Truth and in between those dates, attacked every available population centres they could find to make sure the UNSC is occupied in saving the civilians. In other words, destabilise the civilian centres and make it problematic for the opposing military to handle, thus allowing the enforcer to continue their activities without major interruptions from the opposing military. This duration would give the Covenant some time to reduce Earth's population significantly.
:::::I would also like to point out that the Bestiarum simply list Earth's population without any dates; so it is unknown if the population was archived by the Bestiarum during or after the war.- <font face="Century Gothic">[[User:Subtank|<font color="gold"><font color="#FF4F00">5</font>əb<font color="#FF4F00">'7</font>aŋk</font>]]<sup>([[User talk:Subtank|<font color="#FF4F00">7alk</font>]])</sup></font> 12:41, 3 November 2010 (EDT)


== connection to the forerunners ==
== connection to the forerunners ==

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