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  2. 1. Yes and no. The Precursors are NOT the flood but the Flood COME from the Precursors. 

     

    2. They can be killed so they're mortal.

     

    3. No. The Halo Array not only killed all living things, but also killed all Neural Physics structures. The Precursors civilization is based on Neural Physics and since the firing of the Halo Array all Neural Physics structures in the milky way have been destroyed

     

    When the Gravemind says destroyed he is referencing an event when the Forerunners destroyed a large cluster of Precursors in a Nebula located not far out of the Milky Way. During that event some Precursors fled and turned themselves into powder in hopes of being recreated and enacting revenge. However their plan backfired and those powder Precursors would eventually become the Flood. 

    This is really interesting, I should really look into Halo lore more often. Thanks again Loremaster Bnus ^_^

  3. The Taming of the Hunters were when the Covenant first encountered the Hunters, or 'Lekgolo' as they are actually called. These monsters are in reality a bunch of worms that have a hive mind and fit into the shell of the Hunter that you see in the game. When they were first met, these guys were beasts, unbound by the religious ideal state apparatus the Prophets would enforce on them later on. So they fought a war. And then they got tamed and joined the covenant.

     

    The Grunt Rebellion was an attempted revolution that lead to a series of deadly battles. Grunts, or Unggoy as they are really named, were fed up for their being the lowest of the low caste in the Covenant. Comparable to a slave rebellion, they lashed out, and what they lacked in strength they made up in their numbers. After these battles, the Sangheili (Elites) were so impressed with Unggoy passion and willpower in fighting that they were granted much higher ranks in the covenant (Examples include the grunts in the strike team who followed the Arbiter on his first mission in Halo 2)

     

    Both of these events were notable due to the massive damage - and the fact that an Arbiter had to be produced to quell the fighting. 

    Really interesting, thank you! ^_^

  4. This requires me to actually perform Trig and math which I can do tomorrow. I promise you I can get an answer! (unless another Math wiz wants to take a look) Great question btw!

     

     

    Here ya go!

     

     

     

    Around 2142(Human calender time) The Covenant encountered the Unggoy(Grunts) on their Homeworld of Balaho. They started off as a slave race(and still are) but eventually due to a variety of events would become part of the Covenant military force.(which could be answered too)

     

     

    Thank you!

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