Talk:Tudejsa
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Considering how the Forerunners transplanted these Humans onto a Halo installation, its possible that the ancient ruins seen on i05 in Halo 2 were built by our ancient ancestors. Though i'd imagine that this won't be necessarily explained in Primordium considering the primacy of these Humans concerning their technical prowess and time constraints. Grizzlei ♥ ツ
- From what we know now, what we think is "Forerunner" architecture may be no such thing. We know they actually built with solid light - why then use stone? The familiar angles and vaulting ceilings may be custom-tailored towards what they assumed the future human architectural aesthetic would be, in the hopes of making us feel more at home. Obviously it didn't work, yet another long-term Forerunner plan that utterly failed. I doubt it, but it has been done before... -- Specops306 Autocrat Qur'a 'Morhek 01:15, 29 December 2011 (EST)
- I have to agree with this theory, especially when I look at the stuctures on Sanctuary. Those structures look like ancient human architecture.-- Commander Spartacus ~ ŤДŁĶ ~ ĈʘŃŤṜǏΒŨŤǏʘŃŞ ~ ĚṂДǏŁ 17:43, 29 December 2011 (EST)
- I'd like to point out that species were taken by the Forerunners and transplanted onto the array to be used in experimentation with the flood to see if they build up an exploitable immunity.-- Forerunner 15:24, 1 January 2012 (EST)
- That seems to go beyond their pacifism of the mantle, but then again, the Forerunners did ruthlessly destroy the Precursors.-- Commander Spartacus ~ ŤДŁĶ ~ ĈʘŃŤṜǏΒŨŤǏʘŃŞ ~ ĚṂДǏŁ 20:34, 1 January 2012 (EST)
- After seeing Forerunner warships in action in Cryptum, I think any claims to pacifism can safely be disregarded except as unrealistic idealism or naivete. They may think themselves pacifist, but their actions say exactly the opposite. -- Specops306 Autocrat Qur'a 'Morhek 22:17, 2 January 2012 (EST)