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- From records I have studied, as the Flood grows closer to the critical density it
- absorbs the knowledge and intelligence of its hosts. As it grows in strength,
- coordination and self-awareness, it forms Proto-Graveminds and then finally the
- Gravemind itself . Once a Gravemind has been created, the Flood's race memory
- is re-established and it becomes almost unstoppable. This scenario is what led
- to the creation of the last Halo Array so many years ago.
- From the perspective of the Flood, is this not attempt at bringing order to
- the galaxy rather than chaos? It is a dangerous line of thought, and I know
- there was another who fell into this trap and indeed became instrumental in
- the downfall of my creators civilization. Fortunately, my loyalty and duty to this
- installation precludes me from following that path.
- My conclusions are still disturbing. The Flood are indeed the great threat to the
- galaxy my creators feared, but they are the truest to their nature. The
- Forerunners, the San'Shyuum, the so-called Reclaimers all declare peace
- through unity and civilization, yet endlessly make war amongst themselves and
- others. Wars fought in defense of their own independence while each forcing
- their own ideas of unity upon their enemies.
- I stand here as a guardian of that chaos. It is an uncomfortable truth. [2/2]