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Around [[97,745 BCE]], the Flood made landfall on Seaward, marking their first appearance since the [[human-Forerunner wars]] 9,000 years earlier. Their arrival was noted by the [[Auditor]] and the [[Prelate (Forerunner)|Prelate]], who were informed of the event through an automated notification system employing several devices - a trade beacon, a medical station, and [[Soma|a local painter's]] [[jetbrush]]. They then agreed to inform the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] of the Flood's return.{{Ref/Note|In "Soma the Painter", the Auditor tells the Prelate to "send word for the Didact" upon being informed of the Flood invasion. However, ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' reveals that the Didact was still exiled in his [[Cryptum]] at this time and would not awaken until centuries later. One may infer that the Auditor and Prelate wished to revive him, a measure which (perhaps due to the [[Faber|Master Builder]]'s political influence) did not come to pass as intended.}}
Around [[97,745 BCE]], the Flood made landfall on Seaward, marking their first appearance since the [[human-Forerunner wars]] 9,000 years earlier. Their arrival was noted by the [[Auditor]] and the [[Prelate (Forerunner)|Prelate]], who were informed of the event through an automated notification system employing several devices - a trade beacon, a medical station, and [[Soma|a local painter's]] [[jetbrush]]. They then agreed to inform the [[Ur-Didact|Didact]] of the Flood's return.{{Ref/Note|In "Soma the Painter", the Auditor tells the Prelate to "send word for the Didact" upon being informed of the Flood invasion. However, ''[[Halo: Cryptum]]'' reveals that the Didact was still exiled in his [[Cryptum]] at this time and would not awaken until centuries later. One may infer that the Auditor and Prelate wished to revive him, a measure which (perhaps due to the [[Faber|Master Builder]]'s political influence) did not come to pass as intended.}}


Around this time a Forerunner administrative group recorded that after a successful post-landfall report, a [[Primary Pioneer Group]] on Seaward had failed to make a follow-up report. The office noting the delinquency also stated that [[Advance Survey Team Alpha]] was to verify the planet's lack of native fauna. Both groups failed to reestablish communication with the office; those monitoring the two groups advised that they would send a military detachment to the site shortly to uncover why the two exploratory teams had halted communication.{{Ref/Note|The accounts of the first Flood contact as presented in the ''Halo 3'' terminals and in "Soma the Painter" differ greatly. The terminals depict G 617 g as an unexplored world, with the Primary Pioneer Group being a planetary survey party. However, "Soma the Painter" depicts the planet as already hosting a Forerunner colony (albeit one secret to most of the ecumene) and the Forerunner authorities being made aware of the Flood attack before any action to explore the planet is taken, at least on their part.<br>While it is uncertain how much of the terminals' story remains canonical, it is possible to reconcile the two to a certain extent. Accounting for possible failures to communicate on either party's part (the Prelate mentions that no one else has been informed of the event), as well as the possibility that the Primary Pioneer Group was operating independently of the administrative party the Auditor and Prelate represented, it is possible that these events took place concurrently or shortly after one another. Given that ''Halo: Cryptum'' implies that the Flood threat was kept secret from the Forerunner population at large, survey teams such as the Pioneer Group may not have been informed of the Auditor and Prelate's findings. Additionally, due to the planet's secrecy, the Pioneer Group would not have been aware that the world had been a Forerunner colony, perhaps initially leading them to classify it as an uninhabited world. Despite this, the Advance Survey Team's observations on the lack of native fauna and their apparent failure to notice any artifacts constructed by the Forerunner population are more difficult to explain, although one may infer that these were eliminated when the Flood overwhelmed the planet, with any structures being less durable and permanent than typical Forerunner architecture due inhabitants' rejection of advanced technology.}}
Around this time a Forerunner administrative group recorded that after a successful post-landfall report, a [[Primary Pioneer Group]] on Seaward had failed to make a follow-up report. The office noting the delinquency also stated that [[Advance Survey Team Alpha]] was to verify the planet's lack of native fauna. Both groups failed to reestablish communication with the office; those monitoring the two groups advised that they would send a military detachment to the site shortly to uncover why the two exploratory teams had halted communication.<ref group="note">The accounts of the first Flood contact as presented in the ''Halo 3'' terminals and in "Soma the Painter" differ greatly. The terminals depict G 617 g as an unexplored world, with the Primary Pioneer Group being a planetary survey party. However, "Soma the Painter" depicts the planet as already hosting a Forerunner colony (albeit one secret to most of the ecumene) and the Forerunner authorities being made aware of the Flood attack before any action to explore the planet is taken, at least on their part.<br>While it is uncertain how much of the terminals' story remains canonical, it is possible to reconcile the two to a certain extent. Accounting for possible failures to communicate on either party's part (the Prelate mentions that no one else has been informed of the event), as well as the possibility that the Primary Pioneer Group was operating independently of the administrative party the Auditor and Prelate represented, it is possible that these events took place concurrently or shortly after one another. Given that ''Halo: Cryptum'' implies that the Flood threat was kept secret from the Forerunner population at large, survey teams such as the Pioneer Group may not have been informed of the Auditor and Prelate's findings. Additionally, due to the planet's secrecy, the Pioneer Group would not have been aware that the world had been a Forerunner colony, perhaps initially leading them to classify it as an uninhabited world. Despite this, the Advance Survey Team's observations on the lack of native fauna and their apparent failure to notice any artifacts constructed by the Forerunner population are more difficult to explain, although one may infer that these were eliminated when the Flood overwhelmed the planet, with any structures being less durable and permanent than typical Forerunner architecture due inhabitants' rejection of advanced technology.</ref>


This would be the last time the Forerunners had any contact with G 617 g. The invasion of the planet was the beginning of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], which would last three centuries and end with the firing of the [[Halo Array]], killing all sentient life in the galaxy.{{Ref/Reuse|terminal6}}
This would be the last time the Forerunners had any contact with G 617 g. The invasion of the planet was the beginning of the [[Forerunner-Flood war]], which would last three centuries and end with the firing of the [[Halo Array]], killing all sentient life in the galaxy.{{Ref/Reuse|terminal6}}

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