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|name=Forerunner-Flood War
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==Stalemate==  
==Stalemate==  
After 300 years of devastating warfare between the Flood and the Forerunners, the highest levels of [[Forerunner Fleet Command]] began to realize that Forerunner species extinction was possible, as so many Forerunners had fallen to the Flood. After Flood spreading continued, planetary self-bombardment after Flood infestation turned into complete system-wide destruction by detonating planetary system stars after a large Flood presence was detected in a Forerunner system. Forerunner military forces were ordered to don heavy armor and other personnel were ordered into protective stasis. Flood were taken into M-type Forerunner installations and studied in an effort to find yet another countermeasure<ref>''[[Beastarium]]''</ref>. Hundreds of other unsuccessful methods<ref>''[[Episode 1]]'', ''[[Iris]]''</ref> were attempted by the Forerunners to overcome the Flood, and all possibilities were exhausted as a final countermeasure came into mind for the Forerunners; activation of the [[Halos|Halo Array]] and destruction of all sentient life in the galaxy, depleting the Flood of all biomass that they could consume thus halting them. However the [[Didact]], the apparent commander of the Forerunner military, adamantly refused to activate the Halos, saying that it would overturn the Forerunner pledge to preserve all life in the galaxy.  
After 300 years of devastating warfare between the Flood and the Forerunners, the highest levels of [[Forerunner Fleet Command]] began to realize that Forerunner species extinction was possible, as so many Forerunners had fallen to the Flood. After Flood spreading continued, planetary self-bombardment after Flood infestation turned into complete system-wide destruction by detonating planetary system stars after a lot of Flood presence was detected in a Forerunner system. Forerunner military forces were ordered to don heavy armor and other personnel were ordered into protective stasis. Flood were taken into M-type Forerunner installations and studied in an effort to find yet another countermeasure<ref>''[[Beastarium]]''</ref>. Hundreds of other unsuccessful methods<ref>''[[Episode 1]]'', ''[[Iris]]''</ref> were attempted by the Forerunners to overcome the Flood, and all possibilities were exhausted as a final countermeasure came into mind for the Forerunners; activation of the [[Halos|Halo Array]] and destruction of all sentient life in the galaxy, depleting the Flood of all biomass that they could consume thus halting them. However the [[Didact]], the apparent commander of the Forerunner military, adamantly refused to activate the Halos, saying that it would overturn the Forerunner pledge to preserve all life in the galaxy.  


However, the Flood were growing in number, and were forming a centralized sentient intelligence to coordinate their efforts; [[Gravemind]], and their "raw computing power" began to overrun the last Forerunner naval countermeasures, which consisted of using [[Keyship]] vessels and drawing the Flood into pricey naval engagements which lasted for approximately 300 years. However, even Forerunner commanders realized that their naval tactics were being overcome, and a final solution was necessary if the Forerunners were to pull of out this "stalemate"; a ''Contender''-class [[artificial intelligence]], [[Mendicant Bias]], was crafted by the Forerunners to directly attack the Gravemind forms and any surrounding Flood biomass in an effort to decapitate Flood consciousness. Two installations, the [[Ark]] and the [[Shield World]], were constructed by the Forerunners for shelters for themselves when the Halos fired.
However, the Flood were growing in number, and were forming a centralized sentient intelligence to coordinate their efforts; [[Gravemind]], and their "raw computing power" began to overrun the last Forerunner naval countermeasures, which consisted of using [[Keyship]] vessels and drawing the Flood into pricey naval engagements which lasted for approximately 300 years. However, even Forerunner commanders realized that their naval tactics were being overcome, and a final solution was necessary if the Forerunners were to pull of out this "stalemate"; a ''Contender''-class [[artificial intelligence]], [[Mendicant Bias]], was crafted by the Forerunners to directly attack the Gravemind forms and any surrounding Flood biomass in an effort to decapitate Flood consciousness. Two installations, the [[Ark]] and the [[Shield World]], were constructed by the Forerunners for shelters for themselves when the Halos fired.
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{{Quote|Something is wrong...at night I can see it--flitting shadows--black against the stars. Thousands of ships! Not spiraling outward, but heading for the line! This is the tipping point, [[Didact]]. [[Flood|It]]'s no longer feeding.|[[Forerunner]] [[Librarian]] to the [[Didact]]}}
{{Quote|Something is wrong...at night I can see it--flitting shadows--black against the stars. Thousands of ships! Not spiraling outward, but heading for the line! This is the tipping point, [[Didact]]. [[Flood|It]]'s no longer feeding.|[[Forerunner]] [[Librarian]] to the [[Didact]]}}


While during the stalemate the Flood was exponentially growing and readying for an attack, eventually they assaulted the Forerunner core systems with thousands of Flood-filled supraluminal vessels. Three Forerunner naval groups, the [[Emergency Circumstance Fleet]], [[Security Fleet]], and [[Suppression Fleet]], were recalled to defend against the Flood counterattack. [[Mendicant Bias]] fell to [[rampancy]] and instead of attacking the Gravemind, turned against the Forerunners for the Flood cause.
While during the stalemate the Flood was exponentially growing and readying for an attack, eventually they assaulted the Forerunner core systems with thousands of Flood-filled supraluminal vessels. While three Forerunner naval groups, the [[Emergency Circumstance Fleet]], [[Security Fleet]], and [[Suppression Fleet]], were recalled to defend against the Flood counterattack. [[Mendicant Bias]] fell to [[rampancy]] and instead of attacking the Gravemind, turned against the Forerunners for the Flood cause.


With naval strategies failing, the Forerunners turned to their Halo project; securing other species into the Ark while readying the Halo array for firing. Prior to the firing, two Forerunner units beyond the failing defense line, the [[Primary Pioneer Group]] and [[Advance Survey Team-Alpha]], came across Earth at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy. Of particular interest was a region devoid of any fauna, presumably somewhere in modern day Africa.  The Librarian journeyed there in his quest for categorization, finding a "a beautiful, empty world." <ref>http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Terminals#Terminal_Four</ref>.  The Librarian states in a message to Didact, "Its inhabitants have been safely indexed, every single one of them. They're special--well worth the effort it took to build one final gateway even at this late hour."  After planting a garden "Eden", the Librarian spent the remainder of his/her life on Kilimonjaro<ref>http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Terminals#Terminal_Six</ref>.
With naval strategies failing, the Forerunners turned to their Halo project; securing other species into the Ark while readying the Halo array for firing. Upon this, two Forerunner units beyond the failing defense line, the [[Primary Pioneer Group]] and [[Advance Survey Team-Alpha]], came across Earth at the edge of the Milky Way galaxy. The Librarian journeyed there in his quest for categorization, finding the human species and also creating a portal on Earth that would lead to the Ark. The Forerunners saw a unique potential in the human species, creating a "Conservation Measure" for the protection of the human species, shielding them with the Cartographer Building.


In the meantime, the Flood, along with the aid of rampant Mendicant Bias, attacked the Maginot Sphere from multiple vectors. Sensing that any defense was futile as long as the Flood had more resources to consume, Didact knew that the only chance to stop the Flood was to activate the Array. Didact sent a final message to the Librarian as the trigger was pulled, dreading the fate they wrought through 300 years of war.  All sentient life in the Milky Way galaxy were annihilated by the Halo Array.  The Forerunners were believed to be extinguished from the galaxy, and the Flood were halted, and the centralized Gravemind form was destroyed<ref>http://www.halo3.com</ref>.
The Didact sent a rescue party for the Librarian, in an effort to retrieve him/her for the Ark before he/she would be forced to activate the Halos and kill all unshielded sentient beings, but Mendicant Bias destroyed the rescue party, leaving the Librarian stranded on Earth apart from the Ark. Forerunner military collapse forced the Didact to activate the Halos. Mendicant Bias attempted to prevent the Didact from doing as so, but was stopped by a Forerunner-loyal artificial intelligence, [[Offensive Bias]].


As all sentient life died, all that remained were the crew-less fleets.  The battle, then, fell between the artificial AIs Offensive Bias and Mendicant Bias.  With all infected lifeforms dead and no new lifeforms to infect, Offensive Bias was able to use the remaining Forerunner fleet to destroy the Flood fleet. Defeated, Mendicant Bias was captured and stored at the Ark for study, where it remains to this day<ref>http://halo.wikia.com/wiki/Terminals#Terminal_Six</ref>.
While the Didact began the activation sequence for the Array, the Flood fleet attacked, and the remnants of the Forerunner fleet formed a spherical defensive formation while the Array activated, using feint tactics to hold off the Flood fleet as the Halos activated, annihilating all sentient life in the Milky Way galaxy save those sheltered in the Ark and Shield World or on Earth protected by the Cartographer Building. The Forerunners were believed to be extinguished from the galaxy, and the Flood were halted, and the centralized Gravemind form was destroyed<ref>http://www.halo3.com</ref>.


==Epilogue==
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The firing of the Halo Array was successful in that it halted all Flood, save those preserved for research, by killing all sentient life in the Milky Way.  However, the Forerunner race was reconstituted on Earth as Humans.  It is believed that Human life started in Africa, presumably in the garden of "Eden" that the Librarian planted.  While the exact process in this which humans populated Earth is unknown, all the Forerunner culture and technology is left for Humans to rediscover.  Hence, Reclaimers.
 
 
==Trivia/Speculation==
A clue as to how Forerunners were reconstituted as Humans may be in the Librarian's remarks about how "special" Earth was.  The reference to "Eden" is also a giveaway.  In addition, the report by the [[Primary Pioneer Group]] and [[Advance Survey Team-Alpha]] groups identified Earth as a "promising" planet.
 
Although just speculation at this point, it is possible that the Librarian could have somehow "planted" human life in Eden.  Presumably, the reason why the Librarian found it "well worth the effort it took to build one final gateway even at this late hour" was so that Forerunner would reconstitute on Earth, find the portal, travel to the Ark, and reclaim the technology.
 
The advance of Human culture and civilization and their lack of Forerunner technology/knowledge is explained by the Librarian's work at hiding the portal to the Ark.  Humans were therefore trapped on Earth with no access to knowledge or technology save what they discovered themselves and later space exploration.
 
Even though all sentient life was destroyed with the firing of the Halo Array, Flood specimens were saved for research.  This may be due to the origin of the Flood.  Even if all Flood were destroyed in the Milky Way, it may be possible that more would come from other galaxies.  Hence, the necessity to preserve specimens for research in case there is a future incursion.
 
==Contradiction to Cradle of Life Comic==
The story presented in the Terminals and the rest of the Halo trilogy is contradictory to the Cradle of Life comic.  Terminal Four states "I'm trapped. On a beautiful, empty world. Its inhabitants have been safely indexed, every single one of them. They're special--well worth the effort it took to build one final gateway even at this late hour."  However, sentient life does not mean human life.  It's clear from the dialog in the Halo Trilogy that humans ARE forerunners.
 
Further evidence of contradictions:  In the Halo 3 level [[Cortana]], [[Gravemind]] proclaims the following to Master Chief: "Child of my enemy, why have you come? I offer no forgiveness, for the sins of the father are passed to the son".  From Guilty Spark: "You may be Forerunner, but this is my ring."  Further evidence is provided by the Prophet of Truth, in his need for human hands to activate Forerunner technology and in what he says.  In addition, Halo 1 and 2 both have significant clues as to the relationship, particularly in the comments made by Guilty Spark.
 
It is possible that Humans were are a different species that was somehow reconstituted after the firing of the Halo Array, but the evidence in the games suggest otherwise.  While the Terminals do show the Librarian remarking the Earth was special because of "them", the use of the term is ambiguous.  In addition, the report by the [[Primary Pioneer Group]] and [[Advance Survey Team-Alpha]] show they found "a planet capable of supporting life located within the near border region of the [galactic halo] with no indigenous sentient species."  Presumably this is referring to Earth, as it is located near the border of the Milky Way.


It is possible to speculate on re conciliating the differences, such as the humans being created as part of an experiment prior to the firing, but it seems more plausible that the comic is incorrect and plays no role on Halo's story.
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