halo 4 my theory for humans prophets and forerunners

The humans and san-shyum during the time of cryptum believed that they were the chosen people of the precursors. They had formed an alliance and occupied a precursor planet and together, stood against both the forerunners and the flood for a long time. They even (together) found a cure for the flood, and drove it back to the outskirts of the galaxy.

Now take it to modern times, the san-shyum are have pretty much enslaved seven other species to do their bidding, and were convinced that they were the chosen ones of the gods (who are now the forerunners)

what if the humans and san-shyum before the firing of the aray, and the prophets alone after it were right. What if the humans and the prophets were chosen by the precursors for a destiny far grerater than what we have immaganed? I don’t yet know what it is yet, but we will see.

When the humans and the sanshyum were seperated by the forerunners after their defeat, the cure was destroyed. The forerunners believed that the humans had destroyed the cure out of spite, but maybe not. Maybe the only the cure works is when the humans and the prophets are working together.

It is my belief that when (if) the forerunners rise again and begin to take over the galaxy or when(if) the flood returns and begins consuming everything. Or whatever happens, the only way they will be defeated is when these two great races are working together.

> The humans and san-shyum during the time of cryptum believed that they were the chosen people of the <mark>forerunners</mark>.

That would be Precursors, not Forerunners. Also, I don’t recall the San 'Shyuum saying they felt a connection to the Precursors, they just allied with humanity.

> They had formed an alliance and occupied a precursor planet and together, stood against both the forerunners and the flood for a long time. They even (together) found a cure for the flood, and drove it back to the outskirts of the galaxy.

That’s true.

> Now take it to modern times, the san-shyum are have pretty much enslaved seven other species to do their bidding, and were convinced that they were the chosen ones of the gods (who are now the forerunners)

Rather ironic now, I agree.

> what if the humans and san-shyum before the firing of the aray, and the prophets alone after it were right. What if the humans and the prophets were chosen by the precursors for a destiny far grerater than what we have immaganed? I don’t yet know what it is yet, but we will see.

Or you know, it’s just humanity. Or it could simply be nobody and the Precursors are pissed off that their creations turned on them, like God and Man. It could go either way.

> When the humans and the sanshyum were seperated by the forerunners after their defeat, the cure was destroyed. The forerunners believed that the humans had destroyed the cure out of spite, but maybe not. Maybe the only the cure works is when the humans and the prophets are working together.

Well with the San 'Shyuum gone and reduced to a mere 1000, that would mean the cure is lost forever.

> It is my belief that when (if) the forerunners rise again and begin to take over the galaxy or when(if) the flood returns and begins consuming everything. Or whatever happens, the only way they will be defeated is when these two great races are working together.

  1. Why would the Forerunners try to take over the galaxy? They made humanity Reclaimers because they felt we had a better shot at following the Mantle. How right that ends up being remains to be seen.

  2. Or humanity will derive the cure on their own. Johnson was immune to the Flood, so it’s a start. They may not even need the San 'Shyuum. Heck, they may no longer exist.

As for the whole theory, work on it and try to find more sources defending your point.

> > The humans and san-shyum during the time of cryptum believed that they were the chosen people of the <mark>forerunners</mark>.
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> That would be Precursors, not Forerunners. Also, I don’t recall the San 'Shyuum saying they felt a connection to the Precursors, they just allied with humanity.
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> > They had formed an alliance and occupied a precursor planet and together, stood against both the forerunners and the flood for a long time. They even (together) found a cure for the flood, and drove it back to the outskirts of the galaxy.
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> > Now take it to modern times, the san-shyum are have pretty much enslaved seven other species to do their bidding, and were convinced that they were the chosen ones of the gods (who are now the forerunners)
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> Rather ironic now, I agree.
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> > what if the humans and san-shyum before the firing of the aray, and the prophets alone after it were right. What if the humans and the prophets were chosen by the precursors for a destiny far grerater than what we have immaganed? I don’t yet know what it is yet, but we will see.
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> Or you know, it’s just humanity. Or it could simply be nobody and the Precursors are pissed off that their creations turned on them, like God and Man. It could go either way.
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> > When the humans and the sanshyum were seperated by the forerunners after their defeat, the cure was destroyed. The forerunners believed that the humans had destroyed the cure out of spite, but maybe not. Maybe the only the cure works is when the humans and the prophets are working together.
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> Well with the San 'Shyuum gone and reduced to a mere 1000, that would mean the cure is lost forever.
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> > It is my belief that when (if) the forerunners rise again and begin to take over the galaxy or when(if) the flood returns and begins consuming everything. Or whatever happens, the only way they will be defeated is when these two great races are working together.
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> 1. Why would the Forerunners try to take over the galaxy? They made humanity Reclaimers because they felt we had a better shot at following the Mantle. How right that ends up being remains to be seen.
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> 2. Or humanity will derive the cure on their own. Johnson was immune to the Flood, so it’s a start. They may not even need the San 'Shyuum. Heck, they may no longer exist.
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> As for the whole theory, work on it and try to find more sources defending your point.

Thanks for catching that part at the beginning. I meant to say precursors.

Prehaps 1000 is all we need (just thought)

you have a point about johnson, but I’m just saying that maybe we are not done with the prophets yet.

Thanks for the imput I will find more sources

The guys have vanished. Disappeared. No trace of them. If what you speculate is true, the ancient enemy probably got to them already.

> The guys have vanished. Disappeared. No trace of them. If what you speculate is true, the ancient enemy probably got to them already.

maybe the last remaining ones are being held captive somewhere?

Would make an interesting story.

I keep on posting this, but loads of new info will arrive next Tuesday with Primordium :slight_smile:

> I keep on posting this, but loads of new info will arrive next Tuesday with Primordium :slight_smile:

yeah but I have school next week. Don’t have much time for reading when I gotta keep up that 4.0 right?

any more comments?