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Probably you read the title, so I'm assuming that you know what the following theory is about.  My theory is that Elites are also related to Forerunners, and this does not go without proof.  My proof is that The Arbiter was able to deactivate the barrier protecting the Citadel, an ability that they only share with Humanity, the assumed descendants of The Forerunners.  Probably, this wasn't intended by Bungie because there isn't any other evidence than that, but it does mean something.
Probably you read the title, so I'm assuming that you know what the following theory is about.  My theory is that Elites are also related to Forerunners, and this does not go without proof.  My proof is that The Arbiter was able to deactivate the barrier protecting the Citadel, an ability that they only share with Humanity, the assumed descendants of The Forerunners.  Probably, this wasn't intended by Bungie because there isn't any other evidence than that, but it does mean something.
--[[User:Exalted Obliteration|Exalted Obliteration]] 19:12, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
--[[User:Exalted Obliteration|Exalted Obliteration]] 19:12, 1 May 2008 (UTC)
==writing==
Has anyone other than myself noticed that the Forerunner have like 5 or 6 styles of writing? You have the well known symbols in Halo CE that are all over the place, but there are others. In the Halo 2 loading screens and credits, there seem to be charachters moving across the screen which I assume are forerunner. There seem to be 2 or 3 different styles. On certain windows in Halo 3 multiplayer maps, you can see more charachters of yet another type schrolling slowly. Also on many of these maps are small holograms; if you walf into these holograms then they break up into little different sized shapes that seem to me to be reminiscent of numbers. Then on most Forerunner computers, escpecially the 7 terminals in halo 3, you can see elongated octagons with different portions of them shaded in; while these seem like numbers to me, they do gety translated into letters about a second after you first view them in the terminals. I'm going to continue looking in to this but if anyone else has noticed this or has theories, please post.




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