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Circa '''10,000,000 BCE''', the [[Precursor]]s choose early [[human]]s to be the next species to carry the [[Mantle]]. Desiring to seize the Mantle for themselves, the early [[Forerunner]]s [[Forerunner-Precursor war|rebel against the Precursors]] and wipe them out almost entirely.<ref name="s181">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 181-182''</ref> After the Forerunners hunt down all of the Precursors in the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, the remains of the race retreat into the [[Large Magellanic Cloud]]; the Forerunners' [[Warrior-Servant|Warrior]] fleets pursue them via [[probability mirror]]-reconciled [[slipspace portal]]s and proceed to finish their work. A number of Forerunners who conscientiously object to the complete destruction of the Precursors are exiled on a barren planet within the [[Tarantula Nebula]]; these Forerunners later remain as the [[Path Kethona Forerunner|only surviving population]] of the expedition to the Large Magellanic Cloud.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 179''</ref>
*Circa '''10,000,000 BCE''', the [[Precursor]]s choose early [[human]]s to be the next species to carry the [[Mantle]]. Desiring to seize the Mantle for themselves, the early [[Forerunner]]s [[Forerunner-Precursor war|rebel against the Precursors]] and wipe them out almost entirely.<ref name="s181">'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 181-182''</ref> After the Forerunners hunt down all of the Precursors in the [[Milky Way]] galaxy, the remains of the race retreat into the [[Large Magellanic Cloud]]; the Forerunners' [[Warrior-Servant|Warrior]] fleets pursue them via [[probability mirror]]-reconciled [[slipspace portal]]s and proceed to finish their work. A number of Forerunners who conscientiously object to the complete destruction of the Precursors are exiled on a barren planet within the [[Tarantula Nebula]]; these Forerunners later remain as the [[Path Kethona Forerunner|only surviving population]] of the expedition to the Large Magellanic Cloud.<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 179''</ref>


In the face of extinction, most of the Precursors reduce themselves to inert powder, intending to regenerate their forms later. However, this dust would deteriorate over the coming eons, eventually bringing forth the parasitic [[Flood]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 174''</ref> However, [[Primordial|one intact specimen]] remains in deep stasis and is buried within a remote [[asteroid]] a million years afterward.<ref name="s181"/>
*In the face of extinction, most of the Precursors reduce themselves to inert powder, intending to regenerate their forms later. However, this dust would deteriorate over the coming eons, eventually bringing forth the parasitic [[Flood]].<ref>'''Halo: Silentium''', ''page 174''</ref> However, [[Primordial|one intact specimen]] remains in deep stasis and is buried within a remote [[asteroid]] a million years afterward.<ref name="s181"/>


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  • In the face of extinction, most of the Precursors reduce themselves to inert powder, intending to regenerate their forms later. However, this dust would deteriorate over the coming eons, eventually bringing forth the parasitic Flood.[3] However, one intact specimen remains in deep stasis and is buried within a remote asteroid a million years afterward.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Halo: Silentium, page 181-182
  2. ^ Halo: Silentium, page 179
  3. ^ Halo: Silentium, page 174