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--[[User:CaptainZoidberg|CaptainZoidberg]] 18:15, 2 March 2008 (UTC)
--[[User:CaptainZoidberg|CaptainZoidberg]] 18:15, 2 March 2008 (UTC)


:Great argument! Lots of information. One flaw, however. Most population statistics people (I cannot think of their proper title) agree that the human population is going to even off at about 11-12 billion people by 2150. The population would still increase every year after that, but not to the point that it is in the trillions by the 26th century. I think Earth would have from 15 to 20 billion people, with the colonies ranging from a few hundred thousand (in the outer colonies) to the low billions (with the inner ones). [[User:Edmonton guy|Edmonton guy]] 20:51, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
:Great argument! Lots of information. One flaw, however. Most population statistics people ( I cannot think of their proper title) agree that the human population is going to even off at about 11-12 billion people by 2150. The population would still increase every year after that, but not to the point that it is in the trillions by the 26th century. I think Earth would have from 15 to 20 billion people, with the colonies ranging from a few hundred thousand (in the outer colonies) to the low billions (with the inner ones). [[User:Edmonton guy|Edmonton guy]] 20:51, 26 June 2008 (UTC)
 
::WOW...nice. This reminds me of Frankie's explanation of how the melee worked, hahaha. Good job. [[User:Meshgeroya|Meshgeroya]] 05:46, 2 July 2008 (UTC)


There are only 200 million humans left at the beginning of Halo 3. It says so in the beastiurum. Parts of Earth have been completely glassed (as stated by Frankie in the "journey's end" vidoc. Only 200 million humans remain, live with it.
There are only 200 million humans left at the beginning of Halo 3. It says so in the beastiurum. Parts of Earth have been completely glassed (as stated by Frankie in the "journey's end" vidoc. Only 200 million humans remain, live with it.

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