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  1. I do not wish to contimue this but I am referring to the Gravemind. There can be only one at a time and the transfer to High Charity was because that gravemind kind of like killed itself kind of and then another Gravemind was reborn onto High Charity. I pretty sure anyways.
  2. Exactly. I wish you people would read the post. I said "Here is a picture of what is THOUGHT to be a Precursor." THOUGHT But it called it the last Precursor because if you read about the Flood. The Gravemind is made up of many bodies and minds. It isn't just one single mind working to do everything. It was many minds and as I said before. The Precursors had created the Flood because they can create life, travel galaxy to galaxy, etc; and so therefore the Flood would not have had nearly enough "troops" to destroy all of the Forerunners during their war. So there is no other possible conclusion that the Flood was not controlled and killed all of the Precursors, therefore, having many Precursor brains to eat, therefore, it could have no other thoughts other than those of the Precursors. The Gravemind takes all of those brains and combines them so that it isn't constantly confused and such. I did not lie. I said "I have it figured out! (I Think!)" Hince the part, I THINK. The Didact died along with the Librarian at the First Firing of the Halo Arrays. I believe. EDIT: This is what happened to the Librarian. The Librarian spent the last days of her life building, then deactivating and burying the portal on Earth leading to the Ark. The Librarian's destruction of the remaining Keyships left her stranded on Earth. The Librarian spent her last days near Mount Kilimanjaro, overlooking the Portal to the Ark. WAIT! The Didact was "physically" killed but he implemented his consiousness into a young builder named Bornstellar Makes Eternal Lasting. When the Contender-class artificial intelligence Mendicant Bias tested Halo Installation 07 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. During this time period, Mendicant Bias conversed with the Primordial, who in turn explained the purpose of the Flood, the nature of the Mantle, and the eons-long plan of the Precursors. During the course of this conversation, it soon became clear that the Primordial was in actuality a Gravemind, a physical embodiment of the Flood's collective consciousness. Mendicant Bias was eventually persuaded by the Primordial/Gravemind's arguments, and deliberately succumbed to rampancy. The AI then defected to the Flood, and referred to the Gravemind as its master, demonstrating its denial of the Forerunners. That prisoner was the Primordial, the Prisoner of Charum Hakkor, the Captive, or the Timeless One. The prometheans were opposed to the building of the Halo Arrays and were therefore had a political battle with the Builders lead by Master Builder Fabar. The Prometeans lost and were removed from the Ecumene Council. I think they got ticked off and went to a Forerunner shield world (Requium) and then they have survived there. But the thing is, how would they have survived for over 100,000 years? Could Bornstellar (since he has no personality of his own (except in his dreams)) have been consumed by the Flood an so his brain was powerful enough to tell the Gravemind to say that it was the last Precursor. Because the Didact believed very, very strongly in the Mantle and the Precursors. But I don't know exactly. No one does. We will just have to find out when Halo 4 comes out. But if the "ancient evil, is the last precursor, you all are going to be disappointed because I had it figured out and you were wrong! Hahahahaha! Anyways. Continue on your talks. I will be back.
  3. The last Precursor is the "ancient evil" in Halo 4!

  4. The last Precursor is the "ancient evil" in Halo 4!

  5. No. It isnt confirmed to be one ore not to be one. It is what is thought to be.
  6. I would like to say that I already knew that and I think that you have a good point. You sir are misunderstood though. You did not explain where the container held Flood came from. And yes the Flood was there because the Precursors were there too when the Ancient Humans and Ancient San Shyum were alive. So therefore please tell me where the flood spores came from?
  7. I believe that I have finally figured out who the "ancient evil" that "threatens all of humanity" is! I think that it is the last Precursor. no let me explain what a Precursor is. The Precursors were a race of beings preceding and might be hologized by the Forerunner, who believed them to be theoretical "Transsentient" beings, having the ability to travel among galaxies and accelerate the evolution of intelligent life. The Precursors achieved a higher level technological advancement than the Forerunners, being Tier-0, or Transsentience on the Forerunners' Technological Achievement Scale. "We meet again, young one. I am the last of those that 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 basis for all Precursor technology is neural physics. The Precursors were the only known civilization to achieve Tier 0 of the Forerunner Technological Achievement Tiers and to exceed the Forerunner in technological advancement. They can theorecticly accelerate the evolution of all intelligent life and travel across galaxies. According to Bornsteller Makes Eternal Lasting, the Precursors were capable of engineering "orbital bridges" between planets in the same system. These are called unbending filaments. According to The Primordial, There is a possibility that Precursors are responsible for creating the Flood. Here is just some trivia (facts) about them: The term Precursor means "one that precedes and indicates the approach of another." The term supports that it surpassed the Forerunner. The Latin root word "trans" means "across" or "beyond." "Sentience" is the ability to experience sensation, and is often used to imply sapience, the ability to think. A transsentient being may thus be considered beyond any recognized being and be on the level of godhood. In Halo: The Fall of Reach, Dr. Halsey uses the term Precursor to describe the alien race that created the crystal found on Sigma Octanus IV. There is a possibility that the Precursors may have looked like or been what we call sea scorpions or eurypterids, as described by the Didact in the book Halo: Cryptum. The Precursors' concept of Neural Physics is very similar to the Biotics in Mass Effect and/or the Jedi's belief of The Force in the Star Wars universe or in Star Trek where the traveler states that matter, energy, and thought are one in the same. Overall is the belief of "Mind over Matter" through science. There is a possibility (according to the prisoner) the Flood was created by the Precursors, and would explain plausible extragalactic origins from a possible long term Precursor fail-safe plan, and not from an intergalactic Flood colony. If this is true, then it means that none of the Flood colonies in the Halo series have ever progressed past the interplanetary stage of development. A creature of similar discription is found on the secret, easter egg level in Marathon: Infinity, called "Hat's off to Eight Nineteen". The story tells of a creature nine meters tall, with four arms, and a substance in a transparent cylinder, and an invading race from the stars. 7x117=819 Now then. The Primordial. The Prisoner of Charum Hakkor, also known as The Timeless One, The Captive or The Primordial was an individual of great power detained on Charum Hakkor. Unbeknownst to most of the galaxy, this individual was thought to be the last living Precursor. However, it has now been revealed that this creature is actually a Gravemind. The Precursors got into a war with the Forerunners. The Precursors lost even though they were hundreds of years farther advanced than the Forerunners. Just before they lost, they (or so people think and I think because the Precursors had the ability to create intelligent life) created the Flood as a weapon of last resort or to get revenge on the Forerunners. Either way, it worked. There was a war between the Flood and the Forerunners and the Forerunners lost. The Forerunners were severely "biast" I guess you can say, in a good way though, towards humanity. The Forerunners completed hated on the Precursors because they were so much more advanced than they were and they wanted to kill them off and study them so that they can officially become the most technologically advanced civilization in the entire universe. And because of this, the Precursors created the Flood. And this helps that theory. The Precursors were capable of traveling from galaxy to galaxy. Hince the part that the Flood is "extragalactical in origin." But wait! The Flood might have actually killed the Precursors and not the Forerunners because in reality, the Forerunners blamed the Precursors on their creation. The Precursors created something so powerful, that they themselves could not even control it. And that part come into play when the first gravemind persuaded Mendicant Bias to betray the Forerunners. How else would a creature such as the Flood have the intelligence enough to be able to do that? To persuade a Forerunner AI to betray his creators. Also, if the Flood had a small amount of "troops" I guess you can say, than that leads to the question, Why did the Flood have so many of them when they attacked the Forerunners? There is no way possible to contain the large amount of Flood that attacked the Forerunners. They had to have killed off the Precursors and then traveled via Precursor ships and then destroyed the Forerunners. After all, the Flood lives on "life." If the Precursors were killed off by the Forerunners and the Forerunners went back to where they came from, then how else would the Flood have survived long enough to attack the Forerunners? And don't say that they were stored in test tubes because they would have had no way to be released. The Flood attack on Forerunners was a surprise. Remember? And so I come to the conclusion (I hope I do) ((I might have more stuff later on)) that the last Precursor is the "ancient evil" in Halo 4 because the Precursors hated the Forerunners in which the Forerunners loved humanity so therefore the Precursors have a hate on the Forerunners and everything they liked. Also remember that the Flood is "extragalactical" meaning able to travel from galaxy to galaxy. So Flood could be in another galaxy and the Gravemind boss or something is indeed the last Precursor. And that the symbol that was similar to the Didact's,(which I cant remember where I saw it) except the Didact's had a line underneath the middle of the symbol, was indeed the symbol of the Precursors because the Didact (whose symbol is on the trailer of Halo 4 at the end) believed very strongly in following in the footsteps of the Precursors (because he also believed very strongly in the Mantle) ((which was created by the Precursors)). So therefore he was tying to follow them and be similar to them. Anyways, any question? Let me know. By the way, here is a picture of what is thought to be a Precursor.
  8. I have no clue where you got the congress declared war thing either. But thank you for answering. If you wish to continue to say anything else that I might not know, than please PM me. Thank you, Director.
  9. I hate to be mean Director but the afghanistan figght isnt technically a war. It was just a send troops to promote democracy and freedom in the world kind of thing. It isnt a war soo realistically youu are not a war vetern. How old are you?
  10. I honestly could really careless. I never really cared about spectator. And it seems like I saw some video of Halo 4 in which there is a killcam? Can anyone confirm or deny this please?
  11. Thank you Director for being honest about not ranking me up and thank you Admiral William for laughing with me. haha How did you become the Director of Project Freelancer (or former Director I should say), Dr. Leonard Church?
  12. Can I instantly please have the highest rank ever on this website or at least the second highest? Please?
  13. NOOOOOOOOOO!!!!! That ranking system is stupid! I hated the Halo 3 one. I liked reach so that when you got in a match with a way better person than you, you actually had to try. The certain amount of credits per rank up was also cool. A set amount of credits per rank up is stupid. Noone likes a SET AMOUNT of anything. They need to change that severely!
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