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When [[the Flood]] were first encountered in the [[Milky Way Galaxy|Milky Way]], several humans questioned the prisoner as to the nature and origin of the "disease". When the prisoner gave them an answer, the humans present were so deeply horrified that many of them committed suicide.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 270-271''</ref> Shortly afterward, the captive's cage was sealed with a [[time bolt]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 121''</ref> Following the end of the [[Human-Forerunner wars]], [[the Didact]] and a group of [[Promethean]]s gained access to the prisoner. It told the Didact that it was the last Precursor, and that the [[Forerunner]]s had [[Forerunner-Precursor war|rebelled against]] the Precursors. The Didact revealed this information to no one with the exception of his wife, [[the Librarian]].<ref name="Cryptum"/>
When [[the Flood]] were first encountered in the [[Milky Way Galaxy|Milky Way]], several humans questioned the prisoner as to the nature and origin of the "disease". When the prisoner gave them an answer, the humans present were so deeply horrified that many of them committed suicide.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 270-271''</ref> Shortly afterward, the captive's cage was sealed with a [[time bolt]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 121''</ref> Following the end of the [[Human-Forerunner wars]], [[the Didact]] and a group of [[Promethean]]s gained access to the prisoner. It told the Didact that it was the last Precursor, and that the [[Forerunner]]s had [[Forerunner-Precursor war|rebelled against]] the Precursors. The Didact revealed this information to no one with the exception of his wife, [[the Librarian]].<ref name="Cryptum"/>


When the {{Class|Contender|artificial intelligence}} [[05-032 Mendicant Bias|Mendicant Bias]] tested a [[Halo Array|Halo installation]] in the Charum Hakkor system, the Halo's energies destroyed every Precursor structure on the planet, freeing the prisoner. The creature was then taken to Mendicant Bias' Halo for study; both the Halo and Mendicant Bias disappeared soon after, not to return for 43 years.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page ''326''</ref><ref name="amazon"/>
When the {{Class|Contender|artificial intelligence}} [[05-032 Mendicant Bias|Mendicant Bias]] tested a [[Halo Array|Halo installation]] in the Charum Hakkor system, the Halo's energies destroyed every Precursor structure on the planet, freeing the prisoner. The creature was then taken to Mendicant Bias' Halo for study; both the Halo and Mendicant Bias disappeared soon after, not to return for 43 years.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page ''326''</ref><ref name="amazon"/>Later during the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], he used the [[Palace of Pain]] as a stronghold on [[Mendicant Bias]]'s Halo.<ref>[http://www.amazon.com/Halo-Primordium-Greg-Bear/dp/0765323974/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1311822205&sr=1-3 '''Amazon.com''' - ''Halo: Primordium'' product description]</ref>


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Revision as of 19:01, July 28, 2011

"We meet again, young one. I am the last of those who gave you breath and shape and form, millions of years ago. I am the last of those your kind rose up against and ruthlessly destroyed. I am the last Precursor. And our answer is at hand."
— The Timeless One speaking to the Didact.

The Timeless One[1] also called the Captive by Forerunners, and the Primordial by ancient human warriors,[2] was an individual of great power detained on Charum Hakkor. Unbeknownst to most of the galaxy, this individual was the last known living Precursor.[3]

History

The creature was discovered by prehistoric humans beneath a vast arena some time after they colonized Charum Hakkor, where they found it contained within a capsule of Precursor origin. Despite the advanced nature of Precursor technology, the humans managed to find a way to communicate with the captive for brief periods of time. They came to regard the creature within the cell as an oracle of sorts, asking it questions in the hopes of gaining greater understanding. Most of the time, the prisoner's answers were confused or unintelligible. It was theorized that the captive may have been preserved as an ultimate weapon of last resort, to be unleashed in case of an imminent defeat of the humans and the San 'Shyuum.[4]

When the Flood were first encountered in the Milky Way, several humans questioned the prisoner as to the nature and origin of the "disease". When the prisoner gave them an answer, the humans present were so deeply horrified that many of them committed suicide.[5] Shortly afterward, the captive's cage was sealed with a time bolt.[6] Following the end of the Human-Forerunner wars, the Didact and a group of Prometheans gained access to the prisoner. It told the Didact that it was the last Precursor, and that the Forerunners had rebelled against the Precursors. The Didact revealed this information to no one with the exception of his wife, the Librarian.[3]

When the Contender-class artificial intelligence Mendicant Bias tested a Halo installation in the Charum Hakkor system, the Halo's energies destroyed every Precursor structure on the planet, freeing the prisoner. The creature was then taken to Mendicant Bias' Halo for study; both the Halo and Mendicant Bias disappeared soon after, not to return for 43 years.[7][2]Later during the Forerunner-Flood war, he used the Palace of Pain as a stronghold on Mendicant Bias's Halo.[8]

Template:Conjecturalization Mendicant Bias conversed with the Gravemind for forty-three years before forcing itself into Rampancy and defecting to the Flood; after doing so, Mendicant Bias claimed to serve a "new master". As the test at Charum Hakkor - and thus the release of the prisoner - occurred the same year, it is possible that this "new master" was the prisoner rather than the Gravemind.

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List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo Waypoint: Halo: Cryptum Glossary
  2. ^ a b Amazon.com: Halo: Primordium (Hardcover)
  3. ^ a b Halo: Cryptum, page 342
  4. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 250
  5. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 270-271
  6. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 121
  7. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 326
  8. ^ Amazon.com - Halo: Primordium product description