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In the first game, [[Halo 1]], [[343 Guilty Spark]] explains that after exhausting every other strategic option in their struggle against [[The Flood]], the Forerunners activated the Halos which destroyed themselves along with other sentient life three radii of the galactic center. | In the first game, [[Halo 1]], [[343 Guilty Spark]] explains that after exhausting every other strategic option in their struggle against [[The Flood]], the Forerunners activated the Halos which destroyed themselves along with other sentient life three radii of the galactic center. | ||
==Forerunner | ==Forerunner Installations== | ||
*[[Halo|Fortress Worlds]] | *[[Halo|Fortress Worlds]] | ||
*[[The Ark]] | |||
*[[The Ship]] | |||
*[[Gas Mine]] | |||
*[[Coral Facility ]] | |||
*[[Reach Facility ]] | |||
==Forerunner Constructs== | ==Forerunner Constructs== |
Revision as of 20:12, October 13, 2005
Summary
The "Forerunners" is the translated Covenant name for the race that built The Halos. It is theorized that this same race is responsible for the artifact that was found on Reach, and on Sigma Octanus IV.
The artifacts appear to have originated on different worlds, but have somehow made it onto these other planets. These artifacts are our only means of finding information about the Forerunner.
In the first game, Halo 1, 343 Guilty Spark explains that after exhausting every other strategic option in their struggle against The Flood, the Forerunners activated the Halos which destroyed themselves along with other sentient life three radii of the galactic center.
Forerunner Installations
Forerunner Constructs
Forerunner Artifacts and Technology
Related Links
External Links
- ForeRunner Symbology - An article on Forerunner symbols.