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Template:New Content By approximately 150,000 BCE, humanity had achieved a considerable level of technological sophistication, achieving interstellar travel and colonizing planets along the Orion Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy.

History

Having evolved and achieved civilization on Earth, then known as "Erde-Tyrene", humanity was still at this point composed of many species of the human genus. Around 150,000 BCE, humanity moved their civilization outward along the Orion Arm, presumably to flee Forerunner control.[1] Later, they made the former Precursor world Charum Hakkor their capital to be close to one of the greatest collections of Precursor structures.[2] On Charum Hakkor, they also encountered an ancient being, known as the Timeless One, held prisoner in a stasis capsule. Human researchers found a way to communicate with this entity, asking for answers to various scientific or metaphysical questions, but received no useful responses.[3] Humanity also formed an an alliance with the San 'Shyuum species in order to gain access to their advanced technology.[4] At this point, humanity's technological advancement rivaled that of the Forerunners.[5]

This civilization encountered the Flood in approximately 110,000 BCE, and after discovering the parasite's true nature, went to war against it. The also inquired the captive on Charum Hakkor about the Flood; the answers they received were so traumatizing many committed suicide.[3] Eventually, humanity sacrificed a third of their total population, implanting them with destructive, artificially programmed genes used to target the Flood on a genetic level. After losing many planets to the Flood, humanity desperately invaded a minor sector of the Forerunners' domain. The Forerunners responded violently to this aggression and waged war with the humans and their San 'Shyuum allies. Stretched thin due to fighting two wars at once, the humans were finally driven to their capital Charum Hakkor. After holding off for fifty years, they were defeated at the hands of the Forerunners, led by the Didact. However, due to humanity's actions, the Flood was driven off the galaxy for nearly ten thousand years.[6]

As punishment, nearly all of humanity was wiped out and the remnants of their civilization and technology dismantled, while humans themselves subjected to biological reduction.[7][8] The remnants of the human species were exiled to Earth, where they were overseen by the Librarian; while many Forerunners wanted to see humanity wiped out, the Librarian had always been considered their greatest protector.[9] With the assistance of the Librarian and a geas she had imprinted them with, over twenty of their ancient species made recovery and formed separate populations on Earth,[7] including the k'tamanune, b'ashamanune, hamanune and chamanune.[8] This meddling was noted to have considerably distorted Earth's natural fossil records.[7]

The Forerunner victory proved disastrous for the galaxy as the humans destroyed all their research data and physical evidence concerning the Flood, including their cure to stop the Flood. Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting speculated it may have been humanity's last act of revenge to leave the Forerunners unprepared to face the incoming threat that led to the firing of the Halo Array.

Forced to start again, the collective human genus tried in vain to reattain their former glory, with some human communities establishing wooden cities and steam-powered waterborne vessels nearly nine thousand years later.[8][10] Most humans, however, lived in Tier 7 tribal communities, such as the one that was encountered by the Forerunners during the construction of the portal to the Ark in eastern Africa.[11] After the activation of the Halo Array, the human civilization regressed once again, and would remain as Tier 7 hunter-gatherers for nearly a hundred millennia. As of the 26th century, most artifacts and records of this former civilization had been lost to time.

Culture

Little is known about human culture of this time. The humans believed to be the true inheritors of the Mantle, a notion the Forerunners considered heretical.[2] Regardless of the pressure on their growing populations and the Flood, humans were also said to be particularly cruel toward other species. Chakas, examining the harvested memories of his ancestors imprinted to him as part of a geas, discovered that they believed in "creating many souls" by massacring entire populations on worlds they invaded.[12]

The humans, along with their San 'Shyuum allies, favored the domesticated Pheru, originating from the planet Faun Hakkor, as pets. The Pheru would also be the first vectors for the Flood. [13]

Technology

Prior to the dismantling of their civilization, humanity had reached Tier 1 on the Forerunner technological achievement scale, making them nearly technological equals of the Forerunners. On Charum Hakkor, the humans built vast constructs supported by the Precursor structures; cities stretching to orbit along orbital arches, described by Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting as resembling ivy growing on great trees. In addition, they built energy towers and defense platforms operating at geosynchronous orbit and equigravitation,[14] linked by virtually unbreakable Precursor unbending filaments.[15]

Known Worlds

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 20
  2. ^ a b Halo: Cryptum, page 112
  3. ^ a b Halo: Cryptum, page 271
  4. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 113
  5. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 164
  6. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 267-272
  7. ^ a b c Halo: Cryptum, page 127
  8. ^ a b c Halo: Cryptum, page 25
  9. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 77
  10. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 86
  11. ^ Halo 3: The Cradle of Life
  12. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 130
  13. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 131
  14. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 164
  15. ^ Halo: Cryptum, page 118