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==The Final Journey==
==The Final Journey==
According to the Covenant, the Forerunners became gods after firing the rings. But this is not true because the Covenant were misguided. In the Halo Encyclopedia, it states that some Forerunners surivived by staying on the Ark and in shield worlds, but then after that they mysteriously packed up their stuff and left. Nobody knows where they went. Maybe, they could be hidding and waiting to once again rise to power. [[User talk:Spartan-08686|Spartan-08686]] 18:29, February 17, 2010 (UTC)  
According to the Covenant, the Forerunners became gods after firing the rings. But this is not true because the Covenant were misguided. In the Halo Encyclopedia, it states that some Forerunners surivived by staying on the Ark and in shield worlds, but then after that they mysteriously packed up their stuff and left. Nobody knows where they went. Maybe, they could be hidding and waiting to once again rise to power. [[User talk:Spartan-08686|Spartan-08686]] 18:29, February 17, 2010 (UTC)  
It just doesn't make sense because 343 Guilty Spark has said that the Forerunners and all other sentient life in the area died.  Yet somehow, they built these Sheild Worlds to protect themselves.  That just doesn't make any sense.  The plan never was for them to protect themselves, it was just to die and starve the Flood; in the hope that the Flood would die before another sentient species came into play. [[User talk:CovenantSeparatist|CovenantSeparatist]] 13:29, 15 May 2011 (EDT)
It just doesn't make sense because 343 Guilty Spark has said that the Forerunners and all other sentient life in the area died.  Yet somehow, they built these Sheild Worlds to protect themselves.  That just doesn't make any sense.  The plan never was for them to protect themselves, it was just to die and starve the Flood; in the hope that the Flood would die before another sentient species came into play. [[User talk:CovenantSeparatist|CovenantSeparatist]] 13:29, 15 May 2011 (EDT)


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