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Yprikushma and her science team discovered the ancient being known as the [[Primordial]] buried within a desolate planet at the edges of the [[Milky Way|galaxy]] 40 years before the last major conflict with the Forerunners. She recognized the entity's scientific potential as a biological artifact and brought it to [[Charum Hakkor]] in a [[stasis capsule]] for study and questioning.{{Ref/Reuse|pri237}} According to Yprikushma, the information gained from the Primordial saved billions of human lives in humanity's conflict with the Flood; however, her sworn opponent, [[Forthencho]], disputed this, claiming it was the humans themselves who came up with the "solution" to the [[Flood]] and arguing that the Primordial caused the downfall of humanity's civilization by gravely demoralizing them.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 227''</ref>
Yprikushma and her science team discovered the ancient being known as the [[Primordial]] buried within a desolate planet at the edges of the [[Milky Way|galaxy]] 40 years before the last major conflict with the Forerunners. She recognized the entity's scientific potential as a biological artifact and brought it to [[Charum Hakkor]] in a [[stasis capsule]] for study and questioning.{{Ref/Reuse|pri237}} According to Yprikushma, the information gained from the Primordial saved billions of human lives in humanity's conflict with the Flood; however, her sworn opponent, [[Forthencho]], disputed this, claiming it was the humans themselves who came up with the "solution" to the [[Flood]] and arguing that the Primordial caused the downfall of humanity's civilization by gravely demoralizing them.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 227''</ref>


Yprikushma also traced humanity's origins to [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], a source of much dispute to the ancient humans, as humanity had lost most of their records during a technological dark age in their ancient past. Others, such as Forthencho, believed humanity's origins to be elsewhere, having witnessed ruins built by humans on many other worlds and even witnessing the Forerunners themselves showing interest in humanity's origins. Regardless of the opposition, Yprikushma's discovery of humanity's likely true homeworld granted her the lofty status she held during the war with the Forerunners. In addition, it was her idea to analyze Forerunner technology and tactics gained from humanity's early conflicts with the Forerunners - technology that bought humanity decades of time against the numerically overwhelming and technologically superior Forerunner military.{{Ref/Reuse|pri237}}
Yprikushma also traced humanity's origins to [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], a source of much dispute to the ancient humans, as humanity had lost most of their records during a technological dark age in their ancient past. Others, such as Forthencho, believed humanity's origins to be elsewhere, having witnessed ruins built by humans on many other worlds and evening the Forerunners themselves was also intersected in humanity's origins. Regardless of the opposition, Yprikushma's discovery of humanity's likely true homeworld gained her the lofty status she held during the war with the Forerunners. In addition, it was her idea to analyze Forerunner technology and tactics gained from humanity's early conflicts with the Forerunners - technology that bought humanity decades of time against the numerically overwhelming and technologically superior Forerunner military.{{Ref/Reuse|pri237}}


During the [[Siege of Charum Hakkor|final battle of Charum Hakkor]], she commanded a special force group of 7,000 warriors and 70 ships, tasked with defending the [[Charum Hakkor arena]], the site of the Primordial's [[timelock]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 240''</ref> The overwhelming final assault led by the [[Didact]] himself eventually broke through Charum Hakkor's defenses and humanity's remaining forces were forced to surrender. Despite knowing her impending execution, she had hoped to warn the Forerunners about the Flood in order to ensure the safety for the rest of the galaxy.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 241''</ref>
During the [[Siege of Charum Hakkor|final battle of Charum Hakkor]], she commanded a special force group of 7,000 warriors and 70 ships, tasked with defending the [[Charum Hakkor arena]], the site of the Primordial's [[timelock]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 240''</ref> The overwhelming final assault led by the [[Didact]] himself eventually broke through Charum Hakkor's defenses and humanity's remaining forces were forced to surrender. Despite knowing her impending execution, she had hoped to warn the Forerunners about the Flood in order to ensure the safety for the rest of the galaxy.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 241''</ref>

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