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Before the Forerunners first built the [[Halo Array]], the human race held a [[Prehistoric human civilization|great interstellar empire]]. During the course of their growth as a civilization, they [[Human-Forerunner war|encountered]] a terrifying threat: an extragalactic parasite known as the [[Flood]]. As the parasite ravaged their worlds and threatened to consume their entire species, humanity fled outwards from their home territory. As they did so, they attacked any Forerunner world where an infection had taken hold, neglecting to warn the Forerunners of the threat in favor of bombarding infected areas immediately. Ignoring their warnings about the dangers posed by the Flood, the Forerunners – led by the [[Ur-Didact]] and his [[Promethean]] [[Warrior-Servant]]s – defeated humanity and forcibly devolved their civilization. However, the Forerunners were left vulnerable by the long conflict: their military had been weakened, and all information regarding the mysterious threat that humanity had been fleeing was lost. After millennia of calm [[Forerunner-Flood war|the Flood returned]] and the Forerunners were ill-prepared to fight back.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum'''</ref>
Before the Forerunners first built the [[Halo Array]], the human race held a [[Prehistoric human civilization|great interstellar empire]]. During the course of their growth as a civilization, they [[Human-Forerunner war|encountered]] a terrifying threat: an extragalactic parasite known as the [[Flood]]. As the parasite ravaged their worlds and threatened to consume their entire species, humanity fled outwards from their home territory. As they did so, they attacked any Forerunner world where an infection had taken hold, neglecting to warn the Forerunners of the threat in favor of bombarding infected areas immediately. Ignoring their warnings about the dangers posed by the Flood, the Forerunners – led by the [[Ur-Didact]] and his [[Promethean]] [[Warrior-Servant]]s – defeated humanity and forcibly devolved their civilization. However, the Forerunners were left vulnerable by the long conflict: their military had been weakened, and all information regarding the mysterious threat that humanity had been fleeing was lost. After millennia of calm [[Forerunner-Flood war|the Flood returned]] and the Forerunners were ill-prepared to fight back.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum'''</ref>


The Forerunner [[Builder]] [[rate]] had prepared for this eventuality, creating a number of ring-shaped superweapons known as the [[Halo Array]]. However, the Didact was reluctant to use these and instead planned to use the [[Composer]], a device capable of [[Mind transfer|transferring]] organic consciousness to software, as a means to save the galaxy's populace from Flood infection. But the process was flawed, and those who underwent the process were unable to be reconstituted to their organic forms. This, however, suited the Didact's purposes: he would use the Composer to convert his Prometheans into [[Promethean Knight|mechanical warriors]], later augmenting their numbers with converted humans to create a massive army to fight the Flood. In his view, this was both an elegant solution to the Flood problem and a means of neutralizing the human threat forever. However, his wife the Librarian was horrified by his actions, and sealed him inside the shield world Requiem, which was his base of operations. The converted Prometheans were left there to guard his [[Cryptum]], and Requiem remained quiet for millennia after the Flood was wiped out by the Halo Array.<ref>'''Halo 4'''</ref>
The Forerunner [[Builder]] [[rate]] had prepared for this eventuality, creating a number of ring-shaped superweapons known as the [[Halo Array]]. However, the Didact was reluctant to use these and instead planned to use the [[Composer]], a device capable of [[Mind transfer|transferring]] organic consciousness to software, as a means to save the galaxy's populace from Flood infection. But the process was flawed, and those who underwent the process were unable to be reconstituted to their organic forms. This, however, suited the Didact's purposes: he would use the Composer to convert his Prometheans into [[Promethean Knight|mechanical warriors]], later augmenting their numbers with converted humans to create a massive army to fight the Flood. In his view, this was both an elegant solution to the Flood problem and a means of neutralizing the human threat forever. However, his wife the Librarian was horrified by his actions, and sealed him inside the shield world Requiem, which was his base of operations. The converted Prometheans were left there to guard his [[Cryptum]], and Requiem remained quiet for millennia after the Forerunners were wiped out by the Halo Array.<ref>'''Halo 4'''</ref>


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