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Seaward
Astrographical

Orbiting:

G617[1]

Orbital position:

Seventh planet[1]

Moon(s):

G617 g 1[1]

Physical

Gravity:

1.375 G (approx.)[1]

Atmosphere:

.9 atm (N2, O2, Ar)[1]

Surface temperature:

–25°C to 41°C[1]

Societal

Species:

Forerunner

Population:

approx. 1,000,000[2]

Government:

Ecumene/private community

 

Seaward,[2] formally designated G 617 g, is a planet in the G617 system situated within the near border region of the galactic halo. Once home to a Forerunner colony,[2] the planet saw the return of the Flood to the Milky Way circa 97,745 BCE. The planet's inhabitants were the first victims of the parasite during the Forerunner-Flood war.[3]

Description

Seaward was a large planet at the edge of the galaxy, secret to all save a small number of Forerunners. It was capable of supporting sentient life but possessed no indigenous fauna;[3] several plant and insect species were later transplanted to the planet by its inhabitants. The planet had a unique optical effect ("Twofire") caused by its twin stars. As the stars fell below the horizon their combined light would be reflected in multiple colors in the clouds above.[2]

The planet was officially designated an uninhabitable world to allow a small community of wealthy Forerunners to use it as a "private, expensive sanctuary". Supplies were regularly delivered to the settlement via transorbital balloon; the colony's inhabitants exported artwork and energy supplies in return. Aside from these transactions, the planet was largely left alone and ignored. Communication with the rest of the ecumene was almost nonexistent.

The planet's inhabitants had given up most of the Forerunners' advanced technology, including personal armor, in favor of a more primitive lifestyle.[2] Most of the Forerunners in the settlement did this out of a desire to live close to nature, and to eventually age naturally and die. The planet had a single settlement, Wharftown, which contained little more than homes, parks and a small area of agricultural land.

History

Around 97,745 BCE, the Flood made landfall on Seaward, marking their first appearance since the human-Forerunner wars 9,000 years earlier. Their arrival was noted by the Auditor and the Prelate, who were informed of the event through an automated notification system employing several devices - a trade beacon, a medical station, and a local painter's jetbrush. They then agreed to inform the Didact of the Flood's return.[note 1]

Around this time a Forerunner administrative group recorded that after a successful post-landfall report, a Primary Pioneer Group on Seaward had failed to make a follow-up report. The office noting the delinquency also stated that Advance Survey Team Alpha was to verify the planet's lack of native fauna. Both groups failed to reestablish communication with the office; those monitoring the two groups advised that they would send a military detachment to the site shortly to uncover why the two exploratory teams had halted communication.[note 2]

This would be the last time the Forerunners had any contact with G 617 g. The invasion of the planet was the beginning of the Forerunner-Flood war, which would last three centuries and end with the firing of the Halo Array, killing all sentient life in the galaxy.[3]

Trivia

The planet's formal designation refers to the Biblical story of Noah. Genesis 6:17 (KJV) says, "And, behold, I, even I, do bring a flood of waters upon the earth, to destroy all flesh, wherein is the breath of life, from under heaven; and every thing that is in the earth shall die."

List of appearances

Notes

Sources

  1. ^ a b c d e f Bestiarum, Flood
  2. ^ a b c d e Halo: Evolutions (Volume I), Soma the Painter
  3. ^ a b c Halo 3, Terminal Six


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