In Escalation issue 10, it’s revealed that Forerunner armor adapts to all weapons. Now here’s a question, how could a Human kill a Forerunner during the Human-Forerunner? Were our weapons so good that they could take a Forerunner down in one strike at them?
“They’re tough but they ain’t invincible” - Sergeant Avery Johnson.
Ancient Humanity’s weaponry was far more advanced than anything we having during the Halo games, or anything the Covenant had. While not on par, ancient Humanity was certain a force to be reckoned with.
Honestly it just seems like silly comic book logic, and brings up the question why he doesnt give his promethean knights said things.
I can see some resistant maybe, but pretty much immunity just seems silly. I think the easiest counter, however, would be to hit it with multiple different weapon types at the same time. The armor being able to be immune to all at the same time is even harder to believe.
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> Ancient Humanity’s weaponry was far more advanced than anything we having during the Halo games, or anything the Covenant had. While not on par, ancient Humanity was certain a force to be reckoned with.
Hope they explain this further in 5 with potential flashbacks to the early wars!
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> Ancient Humanity’s weaponry was far more advanced than anything we having during the Halo games, or anything the Covenant had. While not on par, ancient Humanity was certain a force to be reckoned with.
I believe it is also mentioned that without the threat of the flood, Ancient Humanity could have very well defeated the Forerunners.
By detaching the piece of the Halo that he’s standing on so he is incinerated upon atmospheric re-entry
In one of the books the Didact made a comment stating how the ancient humans developed offensive military technologies that his warrior-servants couldn’t defend against.
Neural physics?
The Forerunners were a long off from understanding Neural Physics. If the Humans did understand it and use it that would explain why the Precursors saw potential in the Humans and give them the Mantle of Responsibility. Although having said that the Halos were capable of destroying technology based on Neural Physics as seen at Charum Hakkor, so inadvertently they had discovered a way to destroy it but I don’t think they had a away to utilize it in a smaller form.