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GravemindEdit
Actually, the Gravemind was already there for some unknown reason. The flood grew in number because the Covenant were sending in a large force of footsoldiers and Spec Ops, while literally everyone on the UNSC In Amber Clad's roster (bar John) was sent in, and almost everyone was infected on the way.-- Forerunner 22:09, 31 December 2011 (EST)
RE: Destruction of the ArkEdit
- Here are your answers. I will start of with this. Four sources have confirmed that the firing of the incomplete ring destroyed the Ark. That is a fact.
- 1.If the firing and destruction of the ring destroyed the Ark, it is reasonable to think it could destroy planetary objects at or near the same size.
- 2.It was not the firing of the ring that destroyed the Ark, it was the ring shaking itself apart and the debris from it that destroyed the Ark.
- 3.Most people interpret Cortana's statement as proof that the Ark was destroyed.
- 4.Sergeant Johnson told Spark to deal with it. Spark killed him because he didn't want another one of his installations to be destroyed. He also did not want the Ark to be destroyed. He was in rampancy, but he still was enough normal to know what a firing of an unfinished ring would do if fired within close proximity to the Ark.
- 5.We don't even know at what time the film of the Ark in origins is. For all we know, it could be before the ring fired. The fires on the surface have an easy explanation: They could simply be the remains of the ships from the Prophet of Truth's fleet.
- I finally leave you with the fact that there is no source that states the Ark was not destroyed, while we have many sources that state the Ark was destroyed. Furthermore, the reasons your edits were reverted was because they contradicted previously established canon. For all we knew, you were inserting false information, which is a bannable offense. I am glad that you decided to respond to me, but please do not continue to add to the relevant articles that the Ark was only damaged, when we have so many sources statiing otherwise. Also sign your name on talk pages by typing four tildes (~~~~) and also avoid making multiple edits in an article. Please use the Preview feature before saving. Thanks.--File:Pipboy300.jpg|20 Commander Spartacus ~ ŤДŁĶ ~ ĈʘŃŤṜǏΒŨŤǏʘŃŞ ~ ĚṂДǏŁ 00:39, 1 January 2012 (EST)
- You're welcome. I watched Origins and saw that part and now I understand why you thought the Ark was only damaged. As I said earlier, it's likely that the stuff burning on the surface is the remnants of Truth's fleet.--File:Pipboy300.jpg|20 Commander Spartacus ~ ŤДŁĶ ~ ĈʘŃŤṜǏΒŨŤǏʘŃŞ ~ ĚṂДǏŁ 11:50, 2 January 2012 (EST)