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{{disambig header|the ancient humans regressed to hunter-gatherers|the original ancient humans with an advanced civilization|Ancestors}} | {{disambig header|the ancient humans regressed to hunter-gatherers|the original ancient humans with an advanced civilization|Ancestors}} | ||
[[File:H4Terminals - Humans.png|thumb|300px|The civilization on [[Omega Halo]].]] | [[File:H4Terminals - Humans.png|thumb|300px|The civilization on [[Omega Halo]].]] | ||
{{Quote|multi=more|Ur-Didact|q1=The [[human]]s' [[human-Forerunner wars|actions]] threatened the galaxy, yet we have treated them as the [[Mantle]] requires. Their punishment was just.|Librarian|q2=Justice is reducing their genetics in such short generations from a [[Prehistoric human civilization|space-faring race]] to... this?|Ur-Didact|q3=They are closer now to the animals they behaved as.|A conversation between the [[Ur-Didact]] and [[Librarian]] | {{Quote|multi=more|Ur-Didact|q1=The [[human]]s' [[human-Forerunner wars|actions]] threatened the galaxy, yet we have treated them as the [[Mantle]] requires. Their punishment was just.|Librarian|q2=Justice is reducing their genetics in such short generations from a [[Prehistoric human civilization|space-faring race]] to... this?|Ur-Didact|q3=They are closer now to the animals they behaved as.|A conversation between the [[Ur-Didact]] and [[Librarian]]<ref>'''[[Halo 4]]''', ''[[Terminal (Halo 4)|Terminals]]''</ref>}} | ||
Between approximately [[106,445 BCE]] and [[97,445 BCE]], a '''prehistoric civilization''' shared by various species and subspecies of [[human]] and related genera existed on [[Earth]], then known as Erde-Tyrene.{{Ref/Note|Although the narrative of ''The Forerunner Saga'' mainly concerns humans from [[Marontik]] and its immediate region, [[Riser]] mentions in ''[[Rebirth]]'' that ''"Any human on Erde-Tyrene would have known how to voice respect for those now gone"''; as such, it is assumed that the same civilization spanned the entire planet at least on a certain level.}} This civilization was a reduced remnant of humanity's [[Prehistoric human civilization|previous interstellar empire]], which was shattered by the [[Forerunner]]s at the conclusion of the [[human-Forerunner wars]]. Erde-Tyrene itself was considered an insignificant and obscure vassal planet of the Forerunners' [[ecumene]], with a Forerunner [[Miner]] presence on the nearby [[Mars]], known as Edom at the time. | Between approximately [[106,445 BCE]] and [[97,445 BCE]], a '''prehistoric civilization''' shared by various species and subspecies of [[human]] and related genera existed on [[Earth]], then known as Erde-Tyrene.{{Ref/Note|Although the narrative of ''The Forerunner Saga'' mainly concerns humans from [[Marontik]] and its immediate region, [[Riser]] mentions in ''[[Rebirth]]'' that ''"Any human on Erde-Tyrene would have known how to voice respect for those now gone"''; as such, it is assumed that the same civilization spanned the entire planet at least on a certain level.}} This civilization was a reduced remnant of humanity's [[Prehistoric human civilization|previous interstellar empire]], which was shattered by the [[Forerunner]]s at the conclusion of the [[human-Forerunner wars]]. Erde-Tyrene itself was considered an insignificant and obscure vassal planet of the Forerunners' [[ecumene]], with a Forerunner [[Miner]] presence on the nearby [[Mars]], known as Edom at the time.<ref>'''[[Halo: Cryptum]]''', ''pages 15, 17''</ref> | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Previous civilization=== | ===Previous civilization=== | ||
{{Main|Ancestors}} | {{Main|Ancestors}} | ||
Humans first evolved and achieved civilization on [[Earth]], originally known as ''Erda'' or ''Erde-Tyrene'', | Humans first evolved and achieved civilization on [[Earth]], originally known as ''Erda'' or ''Erde-Tyrene'',<ref name="p237">'''[[Halo: Primordium]]''', ''page 237-238''</ref> before [[1,100,000 BCE]]. For over a million years,<ref>'''[[Halo: Silentium]]''', ''pages 67-68''</ref> humanity roamed [[Milky Way|the galaxy]], experiencing a number of technological dark ages in the interim.{{Ref/Reuse|p237}} Around [[107,445 BCE]], their latest—and last—interstellar empire stumbled upon the parasitic [[Flood]], which indirectly forced humanity into a [[Human-Forerunner wars|millennium-long conflict]] with the Forerunners. Exhausted from fighting the Flood, the humans were eventually defeated. | ||
Following humanity's surrender at their capital of [[Charum Hakkor]] and the end of the human-Forerunner wars, the Forerunners used [[Composer]]s to extract the patterns of the remaining humans on Charum Hakkor. However, many more humans remained in scattered redoubts across the galaxy, which the Forerunners and their subject species proceeded to conquer and gather any live specimens. | Following humanity's surrender at their capital of [[Charum Hakkor]] and the end of the human-Forerunner wars, the Forerunners used [[Composer]]s to extract the patterns of the remaining humans on Charum Hakkor. However, many more humans remained in scattered redoubts across the galaxy, which the Forerunners and their subject species proceeded to conquer and gather any live specimens.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 156''</ref> These humans were transported back to Earth while all signs of human achievement and technology were erased from the galaxy.<ref name="s45">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 45-47''</ref> | ||
===Regression and revival=== | ===Regression and revival=== | ||
[[File:H4-Terminal-Village.jpg|thumb|250px|A village on [[Omega Halo]].]] | [[File:H4-Terminal-Village.jpg|thumb|250px|A village on [[Omega Halo]].]] | ||
As punishment for defying the Forerunners, the Forerunners' [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]] decreed that the humans be stripped of all technology and be forced to undergo an artificially-induced process of biological devolution: within a relatively short span of time, live humans had millions of years of their evolution reversed, soon leading to them losing body mass and, eventually, intelligence as well. | As punishment for defying the Forerunners, the Forerunners' [[Ecumene Council|Old Council]] decreed that the humans be stripped of all technology and be forced to undergo an artificially-induced process of biological devolution: within a relatively short span of time, live humans had millions of years of their evolution reversed, soon leading to them losing body mass and, eventually, intelligence as well.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 42''</ref> This process was reluctantly overseen by the Forerunner [[Lifeshaper]], the [[Librarian]], acting under orders of the Old Council. While many Forerunners in positions of power wanted to see humanity wiped out, the Librarian spoke out in their defense, viewing them as special and potentially worthy of inheriting the Forerunners' [[Mantle|Mantle of Responsibility]].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 77''</ref> | ||
The Librarian's beliefs about humanity were reinforced during the subsequent millennium: in only a thousand years, the devolved humans' population skyrocketed. Furthermore, the humans branched off into numerous species and subspecies, progress that should have normally taken millions of years. While this was partly due to the assistance of the Librarian and her ''[[geas]]'', there were also unknown factors not even the Librarian and her subordinate [[Lifeworker]]s could explain despite studying the humans' genetic code in detail.{{Ref/Reuse|s45}} Over twenty of these species migrated across Earth and formed separate populations across the planet.{{Ref/Reuse|c25}} | The Librarian's beliefs about humanity were reinforced during the subsequent millennium: in only a thousand years, the devolved humans' population skyrocketed. Furthermore, the humans branched off into numerous species and subspecies, progress that should have normally taken millions of years. While this was partly due to the assistance of the Librarian and her ''[[geas]]'', there were also unknown factors not even the Librarian and her subordinate [[Lifeworker]]s could explain despite studying the humans' genetic code in detail.{{Ref/Reuse|s45}} Over twenty of these species migrated across Earth and formed separate populations across the planet.{{Ref/Reuse|c25}} | ||
The development of civilization began anew; humans began to settle down and gather into tribal communities and villages. They began to grow crops and domesticated many animals, such as sheep, goats, wolves, cattle, and birds. They developed tools and basic technology; this spurred the development of trade and even fledgling industry.{{Ref/Reuse|s45}}{{Ref/Reuse|c25}} | The development of civilization began anew; humans began to settle down and gather into tribal communities and villages. They began to grow crops and domesticated many animals, such as sheep, goats, wolves, cattle, and birds. They developed tools and basic technology; this spurred the development of trade and even fledgling industry.{{Ref/Reuse|s45}}{{Ref/Reuse|c25}}<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 86''</ref> Others continued to live in [[Technological Achievement Tiers|Tier 7]] tribal communities, such as the one that was encountered by the Forerunners during the construction of [[Excession|the portal]] to [[Installation 00|the Ark]] in eastern [[Africa]].<ref>'''[[Halo 3: The Cradle of Life]]'''</ref> | ||
===Conservation Measure=== | ===Conservation Measure=== | ||
[[File:H4-Terminal-Village-Mantle.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Ur-Didact preparing to compose a population on Omega Halo.]] | [[File:H4-Terminal-Village-Mantle.jpg|thumb|left|250px|The Ur-Didact preparing to compose a population on Omega Halo.]] | ||
Humanity was one of many species indexed and preserved by the [[Librarian]] during the [[Lifeworker]]s' [[Conservation Measure]], the effort to catalog and index all life in the [[ecumene]] for repopulation in the event the [[Halo Array]] was fired. With a primary population of specimens held at the [[greater Ark]], [[Tudejsa|another population]] of hundreds of thousands of humans of over 120 different varieties was ferried from Earth to [[Installation 07]], where they were later exploited by [[Faber]], the [[Master Builder]], in a series of experiments on the [[Flood]]. | Humanity was one of many species indexed and preserved by the [[Librarian]] during the [[Lifeworker]]s' [[Conservation Measure]], the effort to catalog and index all life in the [[ecumene]] for repopulation in the event the [[Halo Array]] was fired. With a primary population of specimens held at the [[greater Ark]], [[Tudejsa|another population]] of hundreds of thousands of humans of over 120 different varieties was ferried from Earth to [[Installation 07]], where they were later exploited by [[Faber]], the [[Master Builder]], in a series of experiments on the [[Flood]].<ref name="p188">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 188''</ref> | ||
Regarding Earth her "special population", the Librarian would imprint the humans there with the [[Mind transfer|essences]] of human warriors processed via Composers after Charum Hakkor's fall. These imprints were kept dormant but were designed to awaken at the right triggers—such as those encountered by [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]] after meeting with the Forerunner [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]]. However, both the Council and the Librarian forbade taking these humans to the Halos for preservation or storage, as not they did not want to risk the presence of ancient human military personnel on the weapons. Acting against their explicit instructions, the Master Builder took populations of imprinted Earth humans to Installation 07 in his feverish search for a cure for the Flood. | Regarding Earth her "special population", the Librarian would imprint the humans there with the [[Mind transfer|essences]] of human warriors processed via Composers after Charum Hakkor's fall. These imprints were kept dormant but were designed to awaken at the right triggers—such as those encountered by [[Chakas]] and [[Riser]] after meeting with the Forerunner [[IsoDidact|Bornstellar]]. However, both the Council and the Librarian forbade taking these humans to the Halos for preservation or storage, as not they did not want to risk the presence of ancient human military personnel on the weapons. Acting against their explicit instructions, the Master Builder took populations of imprinted Earth humans to Installation 07 in his feverish search for a cure for the Flood.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 189''</ref> | ||
[[File:ObservingArtifact.png|250px|thumb|The human civilization on Erde-Tyrene.]] | [[File:ObservingArtifact.png|250px|thumb|The human civilization on Erde-Tyrene.]] | ||
Four years before the end of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], | Four years before the end of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]],<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 197''</ref> the Librarian and her Lifeworkers initiated a mass evacuation of Erde-Tyrene, using their remote beacons to prompt all humans on the planet through their ''geas'' to cease their daily activities and gather in the Lifeworkers' evacuation ships.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 17-18''</ref> Only several hundred scattered humans—most of them very old or young—were left on Earth after the evacuation.<ref name="s317">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 317''</ref> Due to the Lifeworkers' exceedingly limited resources and the need to store as many species as possible, many humans were not preserved intact but were reduced into biological composites which were taken to the greater Ark and retained in future generations of humans. Their physical remains would be used to provide nutrition for the microorganisms living in Earth's oceans between the sweep of the Halo pulse and Earth's repopulation.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''pages 56-57''</ref> The surviving specimens, held in stasis, were likewise transported to the greater Ark.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 26''</ref> Earth was sprayed with [[solute]], which would cause any organism affected by the Halo effect to instantly break down into its component molecules, preventing an ecological disaster from occurring.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 19''</ref> | ||
[[File:N'chala.png|150px|thumb|left|[[N'chala]] discovering a Strato Sentinel.]] | [[File:N'chala.png|150px|thumb|left|[[N'chala]] discovering a Strato Sentinel.]] | ||
After the Forerunners moved their own surviving population to the greater Ark, the Librarian's indexed humans—who represented the bulk of the species—were moved to the nearby [[Omega Halo]]. Most of this population, as well as many of the formerly diverse human species, were lost when the [[Ur-Didact]] used the [[Composer]] on the inhabitants of Omega Halo. However, the Librarian and her successor, [[Chant-to-Green]], managed to save enough specimens aboard [[Installation 00]] to successfully revitalize ''Homo sapiens'' and several other species. Following the firing of the Halo Array, the surviving humans were [[reintroduction|returned]] to Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|rebirth}} | After the Forerunners moved their own surviving population to the greater Ark, the Librarian's indexed humans—who represented the bulk of the species—were moved to the nearby [[Omega Halo]]. Most of this population, as well as many of the formerly diverse human species, were lost when the [[Ur-Didact]] used the [[Composer]] on the inhabitants of Omega Halo. However, the Librarian and her successor, [[Chant-to-Green]], managed to save enough specimens aboard [[Installation 00]] to successfully revitalize ''Homo sapiens'' and several other species. Following the firing of the Halo Array, the surviving humans were [[reintroduction|returned]] to Earth.{{Ref/Reuse|rebirth}} | ||
After their reintroduction to Earth, the human civilization regressed once again, and would remain as Tier 7 hunter-gatherers for nearly a hundred millennia. The Librarian had imposed a ''[[geas]]'' upon the species, which has been said to have greatly affected their later development; in particular preparing humans for their role as [[Reclaimer|successors]] to the Forerunners as stewards of the galaxy. | After their reintroduction to Earth, the human civilization regressed once again, and would remain as Tier 7 hunter-gatherers for nearly a hundred millennia. The Librarian had imposed a ''[[geas]]'' upon the species, which has been said to have greatly affected their later development; in particular preparing humans for their role as [[Reclaimer|successors]] to the Forerunners as stewards of the galaxy.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 375''</ref> In [[2557]], while meeting with [[343 Guilty Spark]] - who had been the Erde-Tyrene human [[Chakas]] before becoming a Monitor - the Librarian told him that Spark's friends [[Riser]] and [[Vinnevra]], who were sent back to Earth as part of the reintroduction, were left to live out their lives in peace, their ''geas'' silent.{{Ref/Novel|Ren|48}} | ||
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