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When first meeting with Bornstellar, the Didact viewed the Manipular as foolish and naive, cursing him for waking him from his hibernation, but over the course of their travels, he would begin to share some of the wisdom gained as a result of his experience, effectively becoming a mentor figure to the young Forerunner. This continued even after the two had been separated, with the Didact's imprinted consciousness offering his view on various matters and making occasional wry comments to Bornstellar, until fully subsuming his consciousness in order to continue the original Didact's work as the IsoDidact. By the time the two reunited years later, their relationship quickly became much less amicable, in particular due to the IsoDidact's acceptance of the Halo Array as a final option.
When first meeting with Bornstellar, the Didact viewed the Manipular as foolish and naive, cursing him for waking him from his hibernation, but over the course of their travels, he would begin to share some of the wisdom gained as a result of his experience, effectively becoming a mentor figure to the young Forerunner. This continued even after the two had been separated, with the Didact's imprinted consciousness offering his view on various matters and making occasional wry comments to Bornstellar, until fully subsuming his consciousness in order to continue the original Didact's work as the IsoDidact. By the time the two reunited years later, their relationship quickly became much less amicable, in particular due to the IsoDidact's acceptance of the Halo Array as a final option.


The one hundred thousand years the Didact spent locked away in meditative hibernation did nothing to change his views, or soften his grudge against humanity. Upon being reawakened by John-117, he remained as determined as ever to ensure Forerunner dominance, and resolved to Compose the entire human race to finish what he started years ago. However, his rage and overconfidence led to his defeat at the hands of the Master Chief twice, the first time leading to his fall into a slipspace portal, and the second leading to him being composed by multiple Composers at once.  
The 100,000 years the Didact spent locked away in meditative hibernation on [[Requiem]] did nothing to change his views, or soften his grudge against humanity. Upon being reawakened by John-117, he remained as determined as ever to ensure Forerunner dominance, and resolved to compose the entire human race to finish what he started all those ages ago. However, his rage and overconfidence in his abilities led to his defeat at the hands of the Master Chief twice, the first time leading to his fall into a slipspace portal, and the second leading to him being composed by multiple Composers at once.  


===Views on humanity===
===Views on humanity===