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'''Forthencho, the Lord of Admirals''' was a [[human]] senior naval officer who served during the [[Human-Forerunner war]] in [[109,000 BCE]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 53''</ref> He commanded the forces protecting [[Charum Hakkor]], including 10 stations and 40 "prime cruisers."
'''Forthencho, the Lord of Admirals''' was a [[human]] senior naval officer who served during the [[Human-Forerunner war]] in [[109,000 BCE]].<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 53''</ref>


After the humans' defeat in the [[Charum Hakkor campaign|final battle of Charum Hakkor]], he was captured along with many of the warriors under his command. In the subsequent interrogations, he denied the Forerunners the information that would lead them to successfully defeat [[the Flood]] again. Eventually, his physical self was executed, though his memories and neural patterns were harvested by [[the Librarian]], who had use for them in her future plans. He attempted in vain to convince the human government to draw the Flood back into the galaxy as a weapon against the Forerunners. Ultimately, he was overruled by [[Yprin Yprikushma‎]] and remained bitter about the decision seeing the flood could have been humanity's best hope of prolonging the war.  
==Biography==
During humanity's [[Human-Flood war|conflict with the Flood]] and their simultaneuous [[Human-Forerunner war|war with the Forerunners]], he attempted in vain to convince the human government to draw the Flood back into the galaxy as a weapon against the Forerunners. Ultimately, he was overruled by [[Yprin Yprikushma‎]] and remained bitter about the decision seeing the Flood could have been humanity's best hope of prolonging the war.  


Forthencho was an ancestor of the [[Chamanune|cha''manune'']] [[Chakas]] and his memories were implanted in the young human's mind through a ''[[geas]]''. This only became apparent after the relocation of [[The Timeless One]] and the destruction of the Charum Hakkor's [[Precursor]] artifacts. Despite his mistrust and hatred of the [[Forerunner]]s in his decendant's time for "devolving them like animals", he noted to Chakas that he had felt a deep respect for a [[Warrior-Servant]] and his main rival during the war, [[The Didact]]. Despite this, he attempted through Chakas to use the [[Halo]] working with [[Mendicant Bias]] to destroy the Forerunners.  
As humanity fell back to their capital world [[Charum Hakkor]], Forthencho commanded the forces protecting the planet, including 10 stations and 40 "prime cruisers." After the humans' defeat in the [[Charum Hakkor campaign|final battle of Charum Hakkor]], he was captured along with many of the warriors under his command. In the subsequent interrogations, he denied the Forerunners the information that would lead them to successfully defeat [[the Flood]] again. Eventually, his physical self was executed, though his memories and neural patterns were harvested by [[the Librarian]], who had use for them in her future plans.
 
Forthencho was an ancestor of the [[Chamanune|cha''manune'']] [[Chakas]] and his archived personality imprint was implanted in the young human's mind through a ''[[geas]]'' over 9,000 years after his death. This only became apparent after Chakas witnessed the destruction of Charum Hakkor's [[Precursor]] artifacts and learned of the the relocation of [[The Timeless One]]. Despite his mistrust and hatred of the [[Forerunner]]s in his decendant's time for "devolving them like animals", he noted to Chakas that he had felt a deep respect for a [[Warrior-Servant]] and his main rival during the war, [[The Didact]]. Despite this, he attempted through Chakas to use the [[Installation 07|Halo]] used by [[Mendicant Bias]] to destroy the Forerunners.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Template:Character Infobox Forthencho, the Lord of Admirals was a human senior naval officer who served during the Human-Forerunner war in 109,000 BCE.[1]

Biography

During humanity's conflict with the Flood and their simultaneuous war with the Forerunners, he attempted in vain to convince the human government to draw the Flood back into the galaxy as a weapon against the Forerunners. Ultimately, he was overruled by Yprin Yprikushma‎ and remained bitter about the decision seeing the Flood could have been humanity's best hope of prolonging the war.

As humanity fell back to their capital world Charum Hakkor, Forthencho commanded the forces protecting the planet, including 10 stations and 40 "prime cruisers." After the humans' defeat in the final battle of Charum Hakkor, he was captured along with many of the warriors under his command. In the subsequent interrogations, he denied the Forerunners the information that would lead them to successfully defeat the Flood again. Eventually, his physical self was executed, though his memories and neural patterns were harvested by the Librarian, who had use for them in her future plans.

Forthencho was an ancestor of the chamanune Chakas and his archived personality imprint was implanted in the young human's mind through a geas over 9,000 years after his death. This only became apparent after Chakas witnessed the destruction of Charum Hakkor's Precursor artifacts and learned of the the relocation of The Timeless One. Despite his mistrust and hatred of the Forerunners in his decendant's time for "devolving them like animals", he noted to Chakas that he had felt a deep respect for a Warrior-Servant and his main rival during the war, The Didact. Despite this, he attempted through Chakas to use the Halo used by Mendicant Bias to destroy the Forerunners.

Trivia

Considering his title, its likely that he was the ancient human equivalent to the modern title of Chief of Naval Operations or the more senior Chairman of the Security Council used by the United Nations Space Command.

List of appearances

Sources

  1. ^ Halo: Primordium, page 53