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{{Quote|Mankind is outmatched. When Reach falls - and it will fall - our annihilation is all but certain. Unless...we can glean from this artifact a defense against the Covenant. A game-changer. On the level of the conical bullet in the nineteenth century, or faster-than-light travel in the twenty-third.|Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]], after decrypting [[Babd Catha Forerunner complex|the Forerunner artifact under]] [[SWORD Base]].}} | {{Quote|Mankind is outmatched. When Reach falls - and it will fall - our annihilation is all but certain. Unless...we can glean from this artifact a defense against the Covenant. A game-changer. On the level of the conical bullet in the nineteenth century, or faster-than-light travel in the twenty-third.|Dr. [[Catherine Halsey]], after decrypting [[Babd Catha Forerunner complex|the Forerunner artifact under]] [[SWORD Base]].}} | ||
[[File:HR Epilogue Autumn.png|thumb|225px|The discovery of Installation 04 was the turning point of the Human-Covenant war.]] | [[File:HR Epilogue Autumn.png|thumb|225px|The discovery of Installation 04 was the turning point of the Human-Covenant war.]] | ||
Forerunner artifacts became instrumental to beginning and ending the [[Human-Covenant War]]. First contact was made when humanity's Reclaimer status was discovered by the Covenant, who did not understand that they were being labeled as Forerunner objects. The [[Hierarchs]] of the Covenant soon learned humanity's status as apparently living descendants of their supposed gods, and found it potentially destructive to their religion. Thus they decided to hide this information from the general population and ordered that humanity be eradicated, a goal in which they nearly succeeded.{{Ref/Reuse|ch}} Battles were fought often with relics at the center of the conflict, sometimes risking giving the Covenant victory early, other times hindering them and turning in favor of humans due to the Covenant's reluctance to damage Forerunner treasures. Many relics were destroyed by humans often as traps for Covenant or to keep them from falling into enemy hands. | Forerunner artifacts became instrumental to beginning and ending the [[Human-Covenant War]]. First contact was made when humanity's Reclaimer status was discovered by the Covenant, who did not understand that they were being labeled as Forerunner objects. The [[Hierarchs]] of the Covenant soon learned humanity's status as apparently living descendants of their supposed gods, and found it potentially destructive to their religion. Thus they decided to hide this information from the general population and ordered that humanity be eradicated, a goal in which they nearly succeeded.{{Ref/Reuse|ch}} Battles were fought often with relics at the center of the conflict, sometimes risking giving the Covenant victory early, other times hindering them and turning in favor of humans due to the Covenant's reluctance to damage Forerunner treasures. Many relics were destroyed by humans often as traps for Covenant or to keep them from falling into enemy hands.<ref>'''Halo Wars''', campaign levels ''[[Reactor (Halo Wars level)|Reactor]]'', ''[[Escape (Halo Wars level)|Escape]]''</ref><ref>'''[[Halo: Evolutions - Essential Tales of the Halo Universe]]''', ''[[Dirt]]''</ref> | ||
The most important of Forerunner artifacts to be involved was the Halo Array, [[Installation 04|the first ring]] of which was discovered on the heels of the destructive [[Fall of Reach]]. | The most important of Forerunner artifacts to be involved was the Halo Array, [[Installation 04|the first ring]] of which was discovered on the heels of the destructive [[Fall of Reach]].<ref>'''Halo: Combat Evolved''', campaign level ''[[The Pillar of Autumn (Halo: Combat Evolved level)|The Pillar of Autumn]]''</ref> The resulting [[Battle of Installation 04]] revealed to humanity the existence of the Forerunners and their sacred place in the Covenant's religion, as well as the rings' true purpose as weapons of mass destruction. The activation of the Halos led to the awakening of other Forerunner relics, such as the [[Onyx Sentinel|Sentinels of Onyx]], or [[Installation 00|the Ark]] that controlled the Halo Array. Humanity's utilization of Forerunner tech was thus regarded as a "game-changer" to turn battles into their favor<ref>'''Halo: Reach''', campaign level ''[[The Package]]''</ref> and also changed the goal of the war, now to keep the Covenant from reactivating the Array in their misguided pursuit of apotheosis. As the conflict drew to a close, the Covenant had been plunged [[Great Schism|into civil war]] as some discovered the Great Journey was false and thus [[Fleet of Retribution|allied with humanity]].<ref>''Halo 3'''</ref> [[Battle of Installation 00|The final battle of the war]] was fought aboard the Forerunners' Ark, and the UNSC and Covenant separatist forces together secured the Halo Array, destroying the Ark shortly afterward. In the post-war years humanity was beginning to reclaim its appointed place, gaining many technological leaps as a result of acquiring and reverse-engineering Forerunner technology with the assistance of a number of [[Huragok]] they had managed to procure.<ref name="ttw">'''Halo: The Thursday War'''</ref> | ||
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