Enemies we haven't seen yet

We know for a fact theres at least one supposed “enemy” cough didact cough that we haven’t seen fully yet, what about others?

Personally i hope the super sentinels make a return, and maybe some sort of Promethean boss. Hell maybe even a new race have allied with the covenant.

Another thing, weren’t prometheans originally organic forunners? why have they created AI and called them the same name?

Mammoth v Scarab anyone?

It’s possible that the ship that crashed on Alpha Halo in the Terminals is a new Covenant enemy class. Probably not, but it’s possible.

Is the Didact TRULY an enemy? We’ve seen him already and yet the ancient evil has yet to be confirmed…

If 343i are going to try and replicate Halo 1 then there will surely be a twist during the Campaign. There must surely be a hidden faction of enemies that we won’t see until release day.

He has to be, he is angry about what the precursors did to his race, he probably knew that the humans were next for the trial, so he either wants to help them or kill them to claim the title

In one of the anniversary terminals Spark says

“without the librarian around to temper his rage, the humans might almost prefer the flood”

He has to be talking about Bornstellar, seeing as bornstellar is in a cyrptium it only makes sense seeing as the flying orange ball of ping pong is almost certainly a cyrptium

> He has to be, he is angry about what the humans did to his wife.
>
> In one of the anniversary terminals Spark says
>
> “without the librarian around to temper his rage, the humans might almost prefer the flood”
>
> He has to be talking about Bornstellar, seeing as bornstellar is in a cyrptium it only makes sense seeing as the flying orange ball of ping pong is almost certainly a cyrptium

Well with the new information from the Silentium Amazon description, it would be very possible that the Ur-Didact would be in the Cryptum as a Flood corrupted shell of what he once was.

> He has to be, he is angry about what the humans did to his wife.
>
> In one of the anniversary terminals Spark says
>
> “without the librarian around to temper his rage, the humans might almost prefer the flood”
>
> He has to be talking about Bornstellar, seeing as bornstellar is in a cyrptium it only makes sense seeing as the flying orange ball of ping pong is almost certainly a cyrptium

Humans did to his wife? How does that make sense?

And read this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0765323982/ref=aw_d_detail?pd=1
The description.

> > He has to be, he is angry about what the humans did to his wife.
> >
> > In one of the anniversary terminals Spark says
> >
> > “without the librarian around to temper his rage, the humans might almost prefer the flood”
> >
> > He has to be talking about Bornstellar, seeing as bornstellar is in a cyrptium it only makes sense seeing as the flying orange ball of ping pong is almost certainly a cyrptium
>
> Humans did to his wife? How does that make sense?
>
>
> And read this: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0765323982/ref=aw_d_detail?pd=1
> The description.

i can’t read that i’m from the UK, page doesn’t exist

At the end of the halo 4 campaign trailer, a mysterious voice is heard and the symbol of the didact is shown. the voice says “I’ve long dreampt of this day, reclaimer”. In the novels, the Didact discovered that the Mantle wasn’t meant to be inherited by the forerunner. this fact probably angers the Didact, and he wants to take the Mantle for the forerunner race because the forerunners always thought it was meant for them. He probably thinks he can “win” the Mantle by defeating the mightiest of the humans…the reclaimer (as humans were the next to be trailed for the mantle) I personally think the Didact will be an enemy but i would like to hear peoples opinions on this topic

> <mark>He has to be, he is angry about what the humans did to his wife.</mark>
>
> In one of the anniversary terminals Spark says
>
> “without the librarian around to temper his rage, the humans might almost prefer the flood”
>
> He has to be talking about Bornstellar, seeing as bornstellar is in a cyrptium it only makes sense seeing as the flying orange ball of ping pong is almost certainly a cyrptium

Humans didn’t do a damn thing to the Librarian.

> > He has to be, he is angry about what the precursors did to his race, he probably knew that the humans were next for the trial, so he either wants to help them or kill them to claim the title
>
> In one of the anniversary terminals Spark says
>
> “without the librarian around to temper his rage, the humans might almost prefer the flood”
>
> He has to be talking about Bornstellar, seeing as bornstellar is in a cyrptium it only makes sense seeing as the flying orange ball of ping pong is almost certainly a cyrptium

Humans didn’t do a damn thing to the Librarian.
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Corrected, i was thinking not typing

Product Description
In the last years of the Forerunner empire, chaos rules. The Flood—a horrifying shape-changing parasite—has arrived in force, aided by unexpected allies. Internal strife within the ecumene has desperately weakened Forerunner defenses.

Too little, too late, the legal rate of Juridicals is only now investigating possible crimes by the Master Builder and others. Evidence-gathering agents known collectively as Catalog have been dispatched to collect testimony from the Librarian and both Didacts: the Ur-Didact, treacherously abandoned in a Flood-infested system, and the Bornstellar Didact, who accompanies the Librarian as she preserves specimens against the dire possibility of Halo extermination.

Facing the imminent collapse of their civilization, the Librarian and the Ur-Didact reveal what they know about the relationship between the long-vanished Precursors and the Flood.

The Precursors created many technological species, including humanity and the Forerunners. But the roots of the Flood may be found in an act of enormous barbarity, carried out beyond our galaxy ten million years before…

Because of that barbarism, a greater evil looms. Only the Ur-Didact and the Librarian–husband and wife pushed into desperate conflict–hold the keys to a solution.

Facing the consequences of a mythic tragedy, one of them must now commit the greatest atrocity of all time—to prevent an insane evil from dominating the entire universe.
About the Author
GREG BEAR is the author of more than thirty books of science fiction and fantasy, including Hull Zero Three, City at the End of Time, Eon, Moving Mars, Mariposa, and Quantico. He is married to Astrid Anderson Bear and is the father of Erik and Alexandra. Awarded two Hugos and five Nebulas for his fiction, one of two authors to win a Nebula in every category, Bear has been called the “Best working writer of hard science fiction” by “The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.” His stories have been collected into an omnibus volume by Tor Books. Bear has served on political and scientific action committees and has advised both government agencies and corporations on issues ranging from national security to private aerospace ventures to new media and video game development. His most recent endeavor is a long-term collaboration with Neal Stephenson and the Subutai Corporation on The Mongoliad, an interactive serial novel available on multiple platforms, including iPhone, iPad, and Kindle.

So the Didact’s rage has an even flimsier basis.

> Product Description
> In the last years of the Forerunner empire, chaos rules. The Flood—a horrifying shape-changing parasite—has arrived in force, aided by unexpected allies. Internal strife within the ecumene has desperately weakened Forerunner defenses.
>
> Too little, too late, the legal rate of Juridicals is only now investigating possible crimes by the Master Builder and others. Evidence-gathering agents known collectively as Catalog have been dispatched to collect testimony from the Librarian and both Didacts: the Ur-Didact, treacherously abandoned in a Flood-infested system, and the Bornstellar Didact, who accompanies the Librarian as she preserves specimens against the dire possibility of Halo extermination.
>
> Facing the imminent collapse of their civilization, the Librarian and the Ur-Didact reveal what they know about the relationship between the long-vanished Precursors and the Flood.
>
> <mark>The Precursors created many technological species, including humanity and the Forerunners. But the roots of the Flood may be found in an act of enormous barbarity, carried out beyond our galaxy ten million years before…</mark>
> <mark>Because of that barbarism, a greater evil looms. Only the Ur-Didact and the Librarian–husband and wife pushed into desperate conflict–hold the keys to a solution.</mark>
> <mark>Facing the consequences of a mythic tragedy, one of them must now commit the greatest atrocity of all time—to prevent an insane evil from dominating the entire universe.</mark>
> About the Author
> GREG BEAR is the author of more than thirty books of science fiction and fantasy, including Hull Zero Three, City at the End of Time, Eon, Moving Mars, Mariposa, and Quantico. He is married to Astrid Anderson Bear and is the father of Erik and Alexandra. Awarded two Hugos and five Nebulas for his fiction, one of two authors to win a Nebula in every category, Bear has been called the “Best working writer of hard science fiction” by “The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Science Fiction.” His stories have been collected into an omnibus volume by Tor Books. Bear has served on political and scientific action committees and has advised both government agencies and corporations on issues ranging from national security to private aerospace ventures to new media and video game development. His most recent endeavor is a long-term collaboration with Neal Stephenson and the Subutai Corporation on The Mongoliad, an interactive serial novel available on multiple platforms, including iPhone, iPad, and Kindle.

Could this mean? the flood wasn’t the reason they activated the rings? there was something WORSE? omg seriously it’s like everything we knew is being completely twisted, i cannot wait for HALO 4 NOW OMG PLZPLZPLZ fanboy mode activate