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==History==
==History==
===Origins===
===Origins===
Although humanity held less power in the galaxy than the Forerunners, they had always held Forerunner interference with contempt. Looking to escape from the Forerunners' dominion, humanity expanded throughout the Orion arm and eventually built an impressive empire consisting of at least 20,000 worlds in a thousand systems.<ref name="empire"/>
Humanity held less power in the galaxy than the Forerunners, and so they held Forerunner interference with contempt. Looking to escape from the Forerunners' dominion, humanity expanded throughout the Orion arm and eventually built an impressive empire consisting of at least 20,000 worlds in a thousand systems.<ref name="empire"/>


Before the war, humanity had made great advances in military and science technology on par with those of the Forerunners, thanks to the efforts of [[Yprin Yprikushma]] who encouraged humans to study Forerunner technologies from humanity's earlier conflicts with Forerunners.<ref name="pri238">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 237-238''</ref> Humanity had also allied themselves with the more technologically sophisticated San 'Shyuum; this alliance produced technology that easily rivaled that of the Forerunners. As they collected and reverse-engineered [[Precursor]] technology at [[Charum Hakkor]], one of the largest collections in the galaxy, humanity's rapid technological achievements made them increasingly arrogant and willing to challenge Forerunner dominance. This, coupled with their belief that they, not the Forerunners, were the true inheritors of the [[Mantle]] from the Precursors, made them ideological enemies with the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 112-113''</ref>
Before the war, humanity made great advances in military and science technology on par with those of the Forerunners, thanks to the efforts of [[Yprin Yprikushma]] who encouraged humans to study Forerunner technologies from humanity's earlier conflicts with Forerunners.<ref name="pri238">'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 237-238''</ref> Humanity also allied themselves with the more technologically sophisticated San 'Shyuum; this alliance produced technology that easily rivaled that of the Forerunners. As they collected and reverse-engineered [[Precursor]] technology at [[Charum Hakkor]], creating one of the largest collections of Precursor artifacts in the galaxy, humanity's rapid technological achievements made them increasingly arrogant and willing to challenge Forerunner dominance. This, coupled with their belief that they were the true inheritors of the [[Mantle]] from the Precursors rather than the Forerunners, made them ideological enemies with the Forerunners.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 112-113''</ref>


Driven to desperation after losing many of their colonies in their [[Human-Flood war|conflict]] against [[the Flood]], humanity invaded a Forerunner-controlled sector of space and annihilated fifty defenseless systems in which the Forerunners had resettled other species. After the indigenous populations were eliminated, humanity replaced with human colonies to strengthen their hold over their new territories. Devastated by the Flood infestation, humanity looked to forcibly take new worlds anywhere, including those inhabited by Forerunners.<ref name="c270">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 270-272''</ref> The rapid expansion of human technology and power created tensions with the more powerful Forerunner empire, which finally retaliated against the humans, sparking the war.<ref name="c130"/> [[The Didact]], commander-in-chief of the Forerunner military, saw humanity as one of the most contentious, bigoted, and self-centered species in the galaxy. Although initially successful in destroying and conquering many Forerunner worlds, humanity was eventually pushed back to Charum Hakkor.<ref name="c270"/> [[Earth|Erda]] was one of the earliest worlds lost to the Forerunners; the loss of their homeworld was a tremendous blow to humanity's morale.<ref name="pri238"/> Over the course of the war, humanity never came closer than 15,000 light years of the [[Orion complex]], the center of Forerunner power.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 311''</ref>
Driven to desperation after losing many of their colonies in their [[Human-Flood war|conflict]] against [[the Flood]], humanity invaded a Forerunner-controlled sector of space and annihilated fifty defenseless systems in which the Forerunners had resettled other species. After the indigenous populations were eliminated, humanity replaced them with human colonies to strengthen their hold over their new territories. Humanity looked to forcibly take new worlds anywhere, including those inhabited by Forerunners.<ref name="c270">'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 270-272''</ref> The rapid expansion of human technology and power elevated tensions with the more powerful Forerunner empire, culminating in a war of retaliation against the humans.<ref name="c130"/> [[The Didact]], commander-in-chief of the Forerunner military, saw humanity as one of the most contentious, bigoted, and self-centered species in the galaxy. Although initially successful in destroying and conquering many Forerunner worlds, humanity was eventually pushed back to Charum Hakkor.<ref name="c270"/> [[Earth|Erda]] was one of the earliest worlds lost to the Forerunners, a tremendous blow to humanity's morale.<ref name="pri238"/> Over the course of the war, humanity never came closer than 15,000 light years of the [[Orion complex]], the center of Forerunner power.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''page 311''</ref>


===Battle of Charum Hakkor===
===Battle of Charum Hakkor===
{{Main|Charum Hakkor campaign}}
{{Main|Charum Hakkor campaign}}
Although humanity was successful in its early conquest of Forerunner worlds, they were forced to deploy the majority of their military against the Flood. By the time the Flood had been defeated, the human military had been exhausted. Even the capital of Charum Hakkor had been cut off from the rest of the empire by the Didact's [[Forerunner Navy|naval fleets]]. On Charum Hakkor, humanity had incorporated Precursor technology, constructing formidable fortifications capable of standing out against even the strongest fleets. Among them were [[unbending filament]]s that linked their orbital platforms' defenses. Despite having the combined Forerunner military at his disposal, it took the Didact great efforts to defeat the human resistance and capture the capital. Among the Forerunner casualties were all the Didact's children.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 138''</ref>
Humanity had been forced to deploy the majority of their military against the Flood, sparing comparatively little to fight the Forerunners. By the time the Flood had been defeated, the human military was exhausted. Even their capital at Charum Hakkor was cut off from the rest of the empire by the Didact's [[Forerunner Navy|naval fleets]]. On Charum Hakkor, humanity incorporated Precursor technology into their own designs, constructing formidable fortifications capable of standing up to even the strongest fleets. Among them were [[unbending filament]]s that linked their orbital platforms' defenses. Despite having the combined Forerunner military at his disposal, it took great effort from the Didact to defeat the human resistance and capture the capital. Among the Forerunner casualties were all the Didact's children.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 138''</ref>


Although cut off and unable to receive reinforcements from the San 'Shyuum, the humans held off continuous attacks for fifty years. When the planet finally fell, a significant number of humans and San 'Shyuum committed suicide rather than being taken prisoner.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 118''</ref>
Although cut off and unable to receive reinforcements from the San 'Shyuum, the humans held off continuous attacks for fifty years. When the planet finally fell, a significant number of humans and San 'Shyuum committed suicide rather than being taken prisoner.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 118''</ref>


===Aftermath===
===Aftermath===
Once humanity was utterly defeated, the tragedies of the war convinced the Didact and his fellow [[Promethean]]s that using the [[Halo Array]], like the destruction of humanity, would violate the Mantle, and Prometheans opposed and forestalled the construction of the Halo Array. The Prometheans succeeded in delaying the Array's activation for thousands of years.
Once humanity was defeated, the tragedies of the war convinced the Didact and his fellow [[Promethean]]s that using the [[Halo Array]], like the destruction of humanity, would violate the Mantle. The Prometheans opposed and forestalled the construction of the Halo Array, succeeding in delaying the Array's activation for thousands of years.


The defeat was disastrous for both humanity and the San 'Shyuum. The victorious Forerunners decided to dismantle every piece of human civilization, causing the species to regress to a pre-technological state. In addition, they executed many humans for starting the conflict, seeing them as naturally violent and aggressive. Because of this cataclysmic event, humanity's culture splintered amongst their collective species, including the [[Chamanune|cha''manush'']], the [[B'ashamanune|b'asha''manush'']], [[Neanderthal|k'ta''manush'']], and the [[Florian|ha''manush'']].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 127''</ref> Even [[100,000 BCE|ten thousand years later]], many Forerunners considered this intraspecies fragmentation to be a form of punishment.<ref name="cryptum"/>  
The defeat was disastrous for both humanity and the San 'Shyuum. The victorious Forerunners decided to dismantle human civilization, causing the species to regress to a pre-technological state. In addition, they executed many humans for starting the conflict, seeing them as naturally violent and aggressive. Because of these steps, humanity's culture became splintered among their collective species, including the [[Chamanune|cha''manush'']], the [[B'ashamanune|b'asha''manush'']], [[Neanderthal|k'ta''manush'']], and the [[Florian|ha''manush'']].<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''page 127''</ref> Even [[100,000 BCE|ten thousand years later]], many Forerunners considered this intraspecies fragmentation to be a form of punishment.<ref name="cryptum"/>  


Hoping to understand how humanity drove back the Flood, select humans had their memories extracted via [[the Composer]] and some humans were allowed to live hoping these memories will be utilized should the Flood return to challenge Forerunner power. It was due to this achievement that spared humanity complete and utter extinction, a fate that had befallen on some many species challenging Forerunner control over the ages.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 234-235''</ref> While humanity's defeat affirmed Forerunner hegemony over the entire galaxy, as one of the few powers capable of competing against it was utterly defeated, the destruction of a major military power combined with the subsequent disbandment of the Forerunners' Warrior rate set the stage for the return of the Flood and the disastrous [[Forerunner-Flood war]], as the Forerunners were unprepared to deal with the Flood and that the humans had destroyed every single piece of evidence about the parasite and the cure they invented (possibly as a final act of vengeance). The Didact later regretted the complete destruction of humanity, as he was unaware that the Flood was the reason for humanity's aggression against the Forerunners. The threat of the Flood would also lead to the rise of the [[Builder]] rate led by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]] in Forerunner society over the Warrior-Servants and ultimately, the banishment and execution of the Promethean leadership.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 238-239''</ref>
Hoping to understand how humanity drove back the Flood, select humans had their memories extracted via [[the Composer]]. Some of these humans were allowed to live, hoping these memories will be utilized should the Flood return to challenge Forerunner power. This achievement spared humanity from extinction, a fate that had fallen on many species that challenged Forerunner control over the ages.<ref>'''Halo: Primordium''', ''pages 234-235''</ref> While humanity's defeat affirmed Forerunner dominance over the entire galaxy, the destruction of a major military power combined with the subsequent disbandment of the Forerunners' Warrior rate set the stage for the return of the Flood and the disastrous [[Forerunner-Flood war]]. The Forerunners were unprepared to deal with the Flood, as the humans had destroyed every piece of evidence about the parasite and the cure they had invented, possibly as a final act of vengeance. The Didact later regretted the devolution of humanity, as he had been unaware that the Flood was the reason for humanity's earlier aggression. The threat of the Flood would also lead to the rise of the [[Builder]] rate led by [[Master Builder]] [[Faber]] in Forerunner society over the Warrior-Servants and the banishment and execution of the Promethean leadership.<ref>'''Halo: Cryptum''', ''pages 238-239''</ref>


The San 'Shyuum home system was placed under quarantine with the Forerunner {{Class|Fortress|vessel}} ''[[Deep Reverence]]'' orbiting the species' homeworld, [[Janjur Qom]]; access outside the system blocked by a [[quarantine shield]]. When [[the Librarian]] attempted to index the San 'Shyuum during the early stages of Forerunner-Flood war, the San 'Shyuum mistook her intentions and rose in revolt against the Forerunners. Master Builder Faber took this opportunity to test Halo's effects on living beings on the San 'Shyuum homeworld, which surpassed all expectations. This genocidal act led to the near extinction of the San 'Shyuum; it also led to Faber's removal from power and his subsequent trial on charges of treason against the Mantle.
The San 'Shyuum home system was placed under quarantine, with the Forerunner {{Class|Fortress|vessel}} ''[[Deep Reverence]]'' orbiting the species' homeworld, [[Janjur Qom]]. Access from outside of the system was blocked by a [[quarantine shield]]. When [[the Librarian]] attempted to index the San 'Shyuum during the early stages of Forerunner-Flood war, the San 'Shyuum mistook her intentions and rose in revolt against the Forerunners. Master Builder Faber took this opportunity to test Halo's effects on living beings, by testing the weapon on the San 'Shyuum homeworld. The test surpassed all expectations. This genocidal act led to the near extinction of the San 'Shyuum, as well as Faber's removal from power and his subsequent trial on charges of treason against the Mantle.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==