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Forerunner sensors were capable of instantaneous scanning and detection across interstellar distances. As a particularly impressive example of their available sensor ranges, the Forerunners' [[core authority]] routinely tracked individual slipspace jumps across the galaxy.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=136}} They were also capable of viewing various alternate spaces adjoining the physical universe—including [[denial of locale]], [[natal void]], [[shunspace]], [[trick geodetics]] and a photon-only realm known as [[the Glow]]—and ascertaining events or objects in normal space through their signatures sometimes visible in these realms.{{Ref/Reuse|c100}} Forerunners shipboard sensors were also highly accurate, being capable of providing a detailed analysis of a single planet's geological and ecological composition from lightyears away through the use of long-range entanglements.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=121}} | Forerunner sensors were capable of instantaneous scanning and detection across interstellar distances. As a particularly impressive example of their available sensor ranges, the Forerunners' [[core authority]] routinely tracked individual slipspace jumps across the galaxy.{{Ref/Novel|Cry|Page=136}} They were also capable of viewing various alternate spaces adjoining the physical universe—including [[denial of locale]], [[natal void]], [[shunspace]], [[trick geodetics]] and a photon-only realm known as [[the Glow]]—and ascertaining events or objects in normal space through their signatures sometimes visible in these realms.{{Ref/Reuse|c100}} Forerunners shipboard sensors were also highly accurate, being capable of providing a detailed analysis of a single planet's geological and ecological composition from lightyears away through the use of long-range entanglements.{{Ref/Novel|Sil|Page=121}} | ||
The Forerunner government used an automated network to collate data from all technological equipment across their ecumene, from mundane devices such as a [[jetbrush]] to communications satellites and [[space station]]s; overseen by non-intelligent automatons, the system filtered unusual observations and relayed possible significant anomalies to the authorities, specifically the [[Prelate (Forerunner)|Prelate]]. Such anomalies included catastrophes or "Xenovents" - supposedly referring to contact with alien lifeforms. This is how the Forerunners first learned of the Flood's reemergence around [[97,745 BCE]].{{Ref/ | The Forerunner government used an automated network to collate data from all technological equipment across their ecumene, from mundane devices such as a [[jetbrush]] to communications satellites and [[space station]]s; overseen by non-intelligent automatons, the system filtered unusual observations and relayed possible significant anomalies to the authorities, specifically the [[Prelate (Forerunner)|Prelate]]. Such anomalies included catastrophes or "Xenovents" - supposedly referring to contact with alien lifeforms. This is how the Forerunners first learned of the Flood's reemergence around [[97,745 BCE]].{{Ref/Anthology|Evo|Story=Soma the Painter|Page=10}} | ||
"[[Luminary|Luminaries]]", which were originally designed to pinpoint Forerunner technology, were used to find "relics" by the Covenant. They are also capable of locating Reclaimers. A misunderstanding of a Luminary's readings led to [[First Battle of Harvest|the outbreak]] of the Human-Covenant War. | "[[Luminary|Luminaries]]", which were originally designed to pinpoint Forerunner technology, were used to find "relics" by the Covenant. They are also capable of locating Reclaimers. A misunderstanding of a Luminary's readings led to [[First Battle of Harvest|the outbreak]] of the Human-Covenant War. | ||