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A supposed Forerunner/infected Forerunner to the left of the picture.

Forerunner(s) is the translated name for an ancient race of beings that built the Halos, The Ark and the Shield World, Onyx, as well as the artifacts that were found on Reach, Earth and Sigma Octanus IV. All that we know about the Forerunner has been gleaned from these various artifacts. The former alien faction known as "the Covenant" worships the Forerunners as demigods, deriving much of their technology from Forerunner artifacts found throughout the galaxy [1].

The Forerunner also show some similarities (their highly advanced technology and the fact that they mysteriously vanished) to the Jjaro, a race of aliens from a previous Bungie game, Marathon, the Eloh from the MMORPG Tabula Rasa and to the Protheans on Mass Effect.

Known History

Little is known about the Forerunner, save that they were an extremely advanced civilization that reached its peak before they disappeared over 100,000 years ago, coming to power after the extinction of another race, known to them as the Precursors.[2]

The Forerunner were highly technologically advanced, evidence of which has been found on various planets. The fact that The Halos were scattered around the galaxy also hints at the possibility that the Forerunner empire covered most, if not all, of the galaxy.

At some point in their history, a Forerunner survey team came into contact with an extra-galactic parasite known as the Flood on the planet G 617 g. After this first contact, the Forerunner realized the danger that the Flood posed to the entire galaxy and attempted to contain them.Template:Fact

The Forerunners, however, were unable to contain the Flood outbreak, and war between the two broke loose. During the 300-year conflict, the Forerunner studied the Flood in labs such as the one located on Threshold, looking for some sort of weakness. Eventually they created the Halo Array, a weapon of last resort designed to starve the Flood to death by killing all sentient life with enough biomass to sustain them. [3]

At first, the Forerunner were reluctant to use the Array. A Flood intelligence similar to Gravemind managed to convince a Contender-class AI, Mendicant Bias, to join the Flood. After Mendicant Bias led a fleet of a million ships to attack the Forerunner and plowed through the Maginot line, the Forerunner were given no choice but to activate the Halos about 100,000+ years ago, killing all life in the milky way able to sustain the Flood.

Forerunner and Humanity

Various theories have been constructed about the nature of the Forerunners relationship with humanity and the rest of the Halo universe, ranging from Humanity and Forerunner being one and the same to the Forerunner actually being Grunts, Hunters, or Elites.

However 343 Guilty Spark suggests that humans are descended from the Forerunners during the Halo level in Halo 3. While talking to the Master Chief he says 'You are the child of my makers. Inheritor of all they left behind. You are Forerunner'.

See The Reclaimer for more information on the links between the Forerunner and humans.

Forerunner Technology

Forerunner technology is highly advanced. They have managed to create solidified surfaces out of some sort of energy, construct a Halo-wide teleportation grid, as well as create and utilize a plethora of other advanced gadgets. The Halo rings themselves, the Micro-Dyson Mark II sphere at the center of the artificial world Onyx,and the Ark (Installation 00) are, above all others, the most significant pieces of Forerunner technology. The planet Onyx in particular demonstrates both their ability for engineering on a grand scale, and their near transcendent grasp of "Slipspace" technology.

Weaponry

Forerunner constructs use a wide variety of weapons, typically high-energy beams. These weapons proved to be very effective when battling the Flood, burning them to the point that they can not be revived. The Forerunners installed these beam weapons inside their constructs, allowing them to build an army of machines to battle the Flood without sending any Forerunners into real battle.

The Sentinels wield orange-colored directed energy beams, used mainly for fighting the Flood. Sentinel Majors however, have a more powerful and accurate version of the beam, which sports superior energy output at the cost of overheating issues. All varieties of these Sentinel Beams can be wielded by certain Covenant and Human infantry. Meanwhile, Enforcers are equipped with multiple packs of small rocket-like explosives launched over the top of their shield as well as weapons similar to the Brute Spiker, which fire clusters of smaller red projectiles or bolts of energy at an extremely fast rate, used mainly against infantry at close range. These mammoth constructs also seem to be able to lift vehicles using some sort of magnetic or antigravity grapple, before crushing even tank-sized objects between their massive 'arms'. The Constructors repair beam can also be considered a weapon, but with minimal damage output. The Sentinels of Onyx had significantly more powerful weaponry. They were described to be sphere surrounded by three floating "booms", or small pieces of armor that had powerful energy shields that would suddenly "pop" into place in order to deflect fast-moving fire.[4] Their shields can be tricked by slow-moving objects, such as rocks, which Team Saber used to destroy one of the Sentinels. Their energy weapons, described as a single golden beam that, although charged slowly, could melt straight through the armor of the Spartan III's. The Onyx Sentinels also have the ability to combine energies, for different purposes, such as stronger combat abilities, or excavation purposes. Their powers are exponentially increased by this combination, and enough of them were able to combine to easily destroy two Covenant destroyers. In Halo 3, it seemed that even the Monitors had the ability to defend themselves against the Flood using focused beam similar to the Sentinel weaponry but much more powerful. 343 Guilty Spark showed this ability in Halo (Halo 3)[5]. It is also quite odd and puzzling as to why 2401 Penitent Tangent didn't use this ability against Gravemind in Halo 2. It is presumed that Gravemind is likely to have struck 2401 Penitent Tangent hard enough, disabling it's beam weaponry. It could simply be that he was not equipped with one, or that the Monitor was corrupted by the Gravemind.

Art and Architecture

Forerunner architecture is noted mainly for its large scale and geometric style. It tends to be very elaborate, with numerous extrapolations of the basic design of a construct appearing to be purely decorative. All Forerunner architecture is constructed with a special type of metal that resists deterioration, bullets, plasma bolts and fire, as evidenced by Forerunner structures standing in pristine condition 100,000-150,000 years after they were built. These structures utilize complex geometric shapes that appear to operate in dimensions higher than basic human understanding can decipher.[6] The Forerunners tend to decorate the interiors of their structures with a complex web of engraved straight lines, and apply decorative touches and designs to nearly everything that they build, from structures to weapons. Even the Sentinel robotic drones possess small holographic Forerunner script around their "eyes".

Forerunner Artificial Sun

The Forerunners were not only skilled in architecture and weaponry, but also in building artificial suns. These suns were used to provide the enormous Ark and other structures they built with light and heat. The only such sun seen in game is the one above the Ark, seen clearly on the levels "The Ark" and "Halo". The Halo rings may have had their own artificial suns, but it is hard to tell, as these were far away from the rings. Based on in-game observation, the suns (or at least the Ark's) are shaped like solar sails, radiating sunlight in predetermined visible beams towards the Ark. How the suns produces light, the materials with which they are constructed and how they stays in one position above their corresponding structures (the Ark's sun does not move at all when observed), is not explained in game. The only other known artificial sun (besides the possible Halo suns) is an artificial sun inside the Micro Dyson Sphere which resides inside Onyx.

Fortress Worlds

Installation Monitors
00 05-032
01 1
02 7
03 49
04 343
05 2401
06 16807
07 117649
Installation 04 - The explosion created by the detonation of the Pillar of Autumn.
Installation 05 misfires after the Index is removed mid-sequence.
Main article: The Halos

Installation 04

Installation 05

Note that Installation 04, 05 and the Ark are the only three Fortress Worlds that have been directly observed in the Halo Universe.

Other Forerunner Structures


Forerunner Constructs

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343 Guilty Spark, monitor of Halo Installation 04.
  • Monitors - Floating AIs responsible for maintenance of Halo worlds and to make sure that the Flood stay imprisoned.
  • Enforcers - Enforce the Monitor's will. They are large, hulking machines designed to serve to contain major Flood outbreaks.
  • Onyx Sentinels - Powerful, adaptive Sentinel of Onyx.
  • Sentinel Majors - An upgraded, much more powerful Sentinel.
  • Sentinels - Controlled by the monitors,they are responsible for guarding a Halo.
  • Automated Turret - Created to be a deployable equipment for the Forerunners to defend themselves against possible Flood threats or another type of threat.
  • Constructors - Small constructing devices that repair damage to any Forerunner structure they find , as they are responsible for the repair of a Halo Installation. The Sentinels will come to their aid if they are attacked,

Forerunner Artifacts and Technology

Scale of a Forerunner ship compared to other ships.

See also Technology

Forerunner Glyphs and Symbols

Forerunner Numbers:
Found in the Halo 3 Iris servers,
these symbols are possibly part of a Forerunner
numbering system.

Forerunner Glyphs:
Some images of all the
forerunner glyphs found spread all
over the Halo Universe.

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Forerunner glyphs.

Forerunner Iris Icon:
An image
of the Iris Forerunner icon. Iris icon.gif


Forerunners in Covenant Religion

The Covenant venerate the Forerunners as gods, believing that the Halo Array elevated the Forerunners to godhood instead of killing them. As such, they have appropriated much Forerunner technologies and artifacts, and dedicated a significant amount of time to the search for other "holy relics," but most of all the Halo Installations, believing that they can follow the Forerunners into godhood.

References

  1. ^ Halo: The Flood
  2. ^ Halo 3 Limited Edition - Bestiarium
  3. ^ Halo: Combat Evolved, 343 Guilty Spark
  4. ^ Halo: Ghost of Onyx
  5. ^ Halo (Halo 3 Level)
  6. ^ Halo: Ghost of Onyx

External Links

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Trivia

  • The Forerunner are often compared to the Jjaro from the Marathon (Game)|Marathon series and the Ancients of the Stargate television series.
  • The exact origins of the Forerunners are a complete mystery, and are likely intentionally so by Bungie.
  • For the current photo, note that you can see the sensory tentacles of the flood on the right side of the screen.