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Also, in an interview with Joe Staten, when asked 'When did the Forerunners die off - in human years?' he replies 'Inscrutable alien beings with problematic ethics never die... they just fade away. But if what you're asking is: when did the Forerunner take their "Great Journey," that would be about 100,000 years ago - around the time our Homo Sapien ancestors decided to migrate out of Africa. Mind you, that's a hotly debated paleontological theory.' It is possible he is supporting the 'Forerunners are human' cause, as what he says implies that the Forerunner's disappearance and Humanity's rising are linked.
Also, in an interview with Joe Staten, when asked 'When did the Forerunners die off - in human years?' he replies 'Inscrutable alien beings with problematic ethics never die... they just fade away. But if what you're asking is: when did the Forerunner take their "Great Journey," that would be about 100,000 years ago - around the time our Homo Sapien ancestors decided to migrate out of Africa. Mind you, that's a hotly debated paleontological theory.' It is possible he is supporting the 'Forerunners are human' cause, as what he says implies that the Forerunner's disappearance and Humanity's rising are linked.


When Joe Statens comments are more closely scrutinized it is interesting that he specifically mentions the fact that 100,000 years ago our ancestors migrated out of Africa and that Africa is the location of the Ark (or at least a significant Forerunner structure).
When Joe Statens comments are more closely scrutinized it is interesting that he specifically mentions the fact that 100,000 years ago our ancestors migrated out of Africa and that Africa is the location of the Ark (or at least a significant Forerunner structure).This provides a significant link between humans and Forerunner presence on Earth 100,000 years ago.


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