“It’s instructive, it’s informative, and it’s didactic.”
^Quote from this week’s bulletin.
Sneaky, Bs Angel.
“It’s instructive, it’s informative, and it’s didactic.”
^Quote from this week’s bulletin.
Sneaky, Bs Angel.
Also mention of Composer too.
> Also mention of Composer too.
Also mentions the Domain. Pax sounds like its gonna be fun for us.
It appears the madness of the forerunner saga has snuck it’s way into halo 4 in some very large ways.
Maybe the Composer can repair Cortana.
Maybe Neil Davidge is the Didact.
> Maybe Neil Davidge is the Didact.
well if rebecca black is the ancient evil i could see this 
> Maybe the Composer can repair Cortana.
I’ll bet in the end some forerunner tech fixes Cortana…maybe she will become a moniter
> > Maybe the Composer can repair Cortana.
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> I’ll bet in the end some forerunner tech fixes Cortana…maybe she will become a moniter
The Composer can make people into monitors can he make monitors or AI people?
> It appears the madness of the forerunner saga has snuck it’s way into halo 4 in some very large ways.
Oh the forerunner saga is worth the money and worth the read
> > > Maybe the Composer can repair Cortana.
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> > I’ll bet in the end some forerunner tech fixes Cortana…maybe she will become a moniter
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> The Composer can make people into monitors can he make monitors or AI people?
I sincerely hope not! Keep that ME3 crap out of Halo
> > > > Maybe the Composer can repair Cortana.
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> > > I’ll bet in the end some forerunner tech fixes Cortana…maybe she will become a moniter
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> > The Composer can make people into monitors can he make monitors or AI people?
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> I sincerely hope not! Keep that ME3 crap out of Halo
never played ME3. however the only logical solution that would fix Cortana and keep her around for halo 5, and 6 would be being fixed by some sort of Forerunner tec an the only tech we know of would be the Composer
> I sincerely hope not! Keep that ME3 crap out of Halo
I agree %100. I do not want Cortana turning into EDI.
I wonder if the Ur-Didact will end up being the unexpected ally of the Flood. Corrupted Didact theories aren’t exactly new but it does make a lot of sense. He was dumped on a Flood controlled world which means he came into contact with them. He doesn’t really have to be consumed by them but we do know the Gravemind can communicate through the Flood. What if he simply spoke to them and they told him the truth or something specific which set him off?
This would also explain how Mendicant Bias could continue the fight. The Ur-Didact is the true master of Mendicant Bias and even when the Bornstellar-Didact speaks to Mendicant Bias he says you are not the Didact. This would imply he is loyal to the original Didact and if the Ur-Didact is corrupted by the Flood then he could easily show up and give Mendicant Bias the order to attack. This could also mean it is the Bornstellar-Didact who creates Offensive Bias who is designed to fight him.
Just speaking my mind here. Thoughts?
> This would also explain how Mendicant Bias could continue the fight. The Ur-Didact is the true master of Mendicant Bias and even when the Bornstellar-Didact speaks to Mendicant Bias he says you are not the Didact. This would imply he is loyal to the original Didact and if the Ur-Didact is corrupted by the Flood then he could easily show up and give Mendicant Bias the order to attack. This could also mean it is the Bornstellar-Didact who creates Offensive Bias who is designed to fight him.
Even so, the Bornstellar-Didact is able to command Mendicant Bias. He can revoke his inception, call out his key, and command him to stand down. Your theory also would imply that Mendicant Bias is still in existence. Current canon suggests he sacrificed himself on the Ark to help the Master Chief. Stop the Flood, send Chief to Requiem, atone for his sins.
There is a theory going around right now that Mendicant Bias may have preserved himself in some form within Cortana. Personally I am not sure what to believe at the moment.
> > This would also explain how Mendicant Bias could continue the fight. The Ur-Didact is the true master of Mendicant Bias and even when the Bornstellar-Didact speaks to Mendicant Bias he says you are not the Didact. This would imply he is loyal to the original Didact and if the Ur-Didact is corrupted by the Flood then he could easily show up and give Mendicant Bias the order to attack. This could also mean it is the Bornstellar-Didact who creates Offensive Bias who is designed to fight him.
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> Even so, the Bornstellar-Didact is able to command Mendicant Bias. He can revoke his inception, call out his key, and command him to stand down. Your theory also would imply that Mendicant Bias is still in existence. Current canon suggests he sacrificed himself on the Ark to help the Master Chief. Stop the Flood, send Chief to Requiem, atone for his sins.
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> There is a theory going around right now that Mendicant Bias may have preserved himself in some form within Cortana. Personally I am not sure what to believe at the moment.
I don’t mean he would command him in the present because I know he is “dead” as he mentions the end of his life. I’m also one of the believers that he left a piece of himself with Cortana.
What I mean is I think that once the Ur-Didact returns in Silentium, he will turn against everyone and reactivate Mendicant Bias who was captured by the Bornstellar-Didact. It’s true the Bornstellar-Didact knows his “true name” and how to deactivate him, but the original could maybe supersede those orders being as he was the actual one to program him originally.
> > Maybe the Composer can repair Cortana.
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> I’ll bet in the end some forerunner tech fixes Cortana…maybe she will become a moniter
LOL! I can just imgagine Cortana as a Monitor, flying around chief and the UNSC. Basically Cortana gets a physical form.