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I have to say I disagree with this statement "After forty thousand years of expansion" on the basis of what source does this come from? If it is being based on Halo Legends:  The Babysitter because of the ancient ruins that resemble East Asian architecture then the statement is based on conjecture.  It is never established if in fact those ruins were built by the Human Empire or not. [[User talk:Deep Reverence|Deep Reverence]] 16:30, 14 January 2011 (EST)  
I have to say I disagree with this statement "After forty thousand years of expansion" on the basis of what source does this come from? If it is being based on Halo Legends:  The Babysitter because of the ancient ruins that resemble East Asian architecture then the statement is based on conjecture.  It is never established if in fact those ruins were built by the Human Empire or not. [[User talk:Deep Reverence|Deep Reverence]] 16:30, 14 January 2011 (EST)  


:The novel says somewhere in the first two chapters that humanity had been space faring for 40,000 years before their war with the Forerunners.-- [[User talk:Forerunner|Forerunner]] 16:47, 14 January 2011 (EST)


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Considering it took us roughly 100,000 years to go from Tier 7 to Tier 3 (26th century), that must mean that the human race appeared roughly 200,000 years ago in order for us to have reached Tier 3 in the past. Does this hold up with our real-world current knowledge of human pre-history? Basically, was there enough time to become space-faring?--File:PENGUIN4.gifFluffyEmoPenguin(ice quack!) 17:11, 2 January 2011 (EST)

I don't think the humans that ventured out into the galaxy would be recognisable as such today, at least not physically. The first Homo species diverge from Australopithecus around 2.4 or 2.3 million years ago, and archaic Homo sapiens appear between 400,000 and 250,000 years ago. Modern Homo sapiens has come a long way, but has done so sporadically - short bursts of advancement and occasional relapses back into barbarity, ie; the Dark Ages following the fall of the Roman Empire. I think the timeframe we have available leaves plenty of room for ancient humans to have built up a small interstellar empire. -- Specops306 Autocrat Qur'a 'Morhek 17:38, 2 January 2011 (EST)
The Forerunner known as "the Librarian" was able to control the human population, with people being programmed to seek her out. Perhaps the Precursors used a similar technology to program generations of Forerunners and humans to desire the improvement of their own technology - an ancient rennaisance. The Forerunners themselves suspected that both they and the humans had had their genes tampered with long ago by the Precursors to create an example of "convergent evolution".-- Forerunner 19:27, 2 January 2011 (EST)

I have to say I disagree with this statement "After forty thousand years of expansion" on the basis of what source does this come from? If it is being based on Halo Legends: The Babysitter because of the ancient ruins that resemble East Asian architecture then the statement is based on conjecture. It is never established if in fact those ruins were built by the Human Empire or not. Deep Reverence 16:30, 14 January 2011 (EST)

The novel says somewhere in the first two chapters that humanity had been space faring for 40,000 years before their war with the Forerunners.-- Forerunner 16:47, 14 January 2011 (EST)

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