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In approximately '''109,000 BCE''', the final battles of the [[Human-Forerunner war]] are fought, concluding in the humans' [[Charum Hakkor campaign|standoff]] at [[Charum Hakkor]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 131''</ref> Stretched thin due to fighting two wars simultaneously, humanity loses the war and the Forerunners eliminate all traces of humanity's former [[Prehistoric human civilization|interstellar civilization]]. [[The Librarian]] moves the surviving humans to their homeworld, [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], and establishes a research station there. With their civilization and technology dismantled, humanity regresses to tribal hunter-gatherers for nearly nine thousand years.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 55''</ref> | In approximately '''109,000 BCE''', the final battles of the [[Human-Forerunner war]] are fought, concluding in the humans' [[Charum Hakkor campaign|standoff]] at [[Charum Hakkor]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 131''</ref> Stretched thin due to fighting two wars simultaneously, humanity loses the war and the Forerunners eliminate all traces of humanity's former [[Prehistoric human civilization|interstellar civilization]]. [[The Librarian]] moves the surviving humans to their homeworld, [[Earth|Erde-Tyrene]], and establishes a research station there. With their civilization and technology dismantled, humanity regresses to tribal hunter-gatherers for nearly nine thousand years.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 55''</ref> | ||
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In approximately 109,000 BCE, the final battles of the Human-Forerunner war are fought, concluding in the humans' standoff at Charum Hakkor.[1] Stretched thin due to fighting two wars simultaneously, humanity loses the war and the Forerunners eliminate all traces of humanity's former interstellar civilization. The Librarian moves the surviving humans to their homeworld, Erde-Tyrene, and establishes a research station there. With their civilization and technology dismantled, humanity regresses to tribal hunter-gatherers for nearly nine thousand years.[2]