the one true God is Doctor Doom and we should all be worshiping him.
Has anyone ever wondered why they have been absent from the game for some time. I mean it just feels like they up and disappeared. Like gone from the previous trilogy mainly due to the death of the gravemind . But still a proto-gravemind should exist somewhere like the one on the Mona Lisa.
Or at least one of the earlier installations should be housing them. Remember there were many research facilities made by the forerunners to study the Flood. Some of them must have had a breakout and there are still five more halos to deal with. Well four, what with a new Halo already being discovered by ONI.
So any though of the return of the Flood or are the gone for good?
And bonus, any chance of the prophets returning?
The real question is did 343 just forget about the Drones?And didn't 343 say something about bringing the Sharquoi back from the land of unrealized concepts?
The Flood is returning. They're the over-arching antagonist of the series. Everything is building up to them returning for the final test of humanity, and humanity's reclamation of the Mantle of Responsibility should they succeed.They're still actually present within the universe, albeit in containment facilities. They're present outside of the universe also, in a much larger scale than what we've witnessed in Halo CE - Halo 3.The San'Shyuum likely won't return because there's less than a thousand of them left alive. However, there was a San'Shyuum Warrior in the latest novel by Joseph Staten titled 'Shadow of Intent'.There's also 6 Halo Installations left, although one of them had its surface glassed, and another had its control room ejected.tl;dr yes the flood will be back
Quote from: Lemonator Omega on January 09, 2016, 01:57:39 AMThe Flood is returning. They're the over-arching antagonist of the series. Everything is building up to them returning for the final test of humanity, and humanity's reclamation of the Mantle of Responsibility should they succeed.They're still actually present within the universe, albeit in containment facilities. They're present outside of the universe also, in a much larger scale than what we've witnessed in Halo CE - Halo 3.The San'Shyuum likely won't return because there's less than a thousand of them left alive. However, there was a San'Shyuum Warrior in the latest novel by Joseph Staten titled 'Shadow of Intent'.There's also 6 Halo Installations left, although one of them had its surface glassed, and another had its control room ejected.tl;dr yes the flood will be backI doubt 343i is going to have the flood return.
Quote from: CyberGama on January 09, 2016, 05:21:06 PMQuote from: Lemonator Omega on January 09, 2016, 01:57:39 AMThe Flood is returning. They're the over-arching antagonist of the series. Everything is building up to them returning for the final test of humanity, and humanity's reclamation of the Mantle of Responsibility should they succeed.They're still actually present within the universe, albeit in containment facilities. They're present outside of the universe also, in a much larger scale than what we've witnessed in Halo CE - Halo 3.The San'Shyuum likely won't return because there's less than a thousand of them left alive. However, there was a San'Shyuum Warrior in the latest novel by Joseph Staten titled 'Shadow of Intent'.There's also 6 Halo Installations left, although one of them had its surface glassed, and another had its control room ejected.tl;dr yes the flood will be backI doubt 343i is going to have the flood return.Of course they will. There's no reason to believe otherwise.Everything so far has been a build up to their return in full force.
Quote from: Lemonator Omega on January 09, 2016, 05:35:46 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 09, 2016, 05:21:06 PMQuote from: Lemonator Omega on January 09, 2016, 01:57:39 AMThe Flood is returning. They're the over-arching antagonist of the series. Everything is building up to them returning for the final test of humanity, and humanity's reclamation of the Mantle of Responsibility should they succeed.They're still actually present within the universe, albeit in containment facilities. They're present outside of the universe also, in a much larger scale than what we've witnessed in Halo CE - Halo 3.The San'Shyuum likely won't return because there's less than a thousand of them left alive. However, there was a San'Shyuum Warrior in the latest novel by Joseph Staten titled 'Shadow of Intent'.There's also 6 Halo Installations left, although one of them had its surface glassed, and another had its control room ejected.tl;dr yes the flood will be backI doubt 343i is going to have the flood return.Of course they will. There's no reason to believe otherwise.Everything so far has been a build up to their return in full force.It could be a possibility, but will have to wait and see if Halo 6 or if another "Halo Comic" tells us about the floods return.
Quote from: CyberGama on January 09, 2016, 05:21:06 PMQuote from: Lemonator Omega on January 09, 2016, 01:57:39 AMThe Flood is returning. They're the over-arching antagonist of the series. Everything is building up to them returning for the final test of humanity, and humanity's reclamation of the Mantle of Responsibility should they succeed.They're still actually present within the universe, albeit in containment facilities. They're present outside of the universe also, in a much larger scale than what we've witnessed in Halo CE - Halo 3.The San'Shyuum likely won't return because there's less than a thousand of them left alive. However, there was a San'Shyuum Warrior in the latest novel by Joseph Staten titled 'Shadow of Intent'.There's also 6 Halo Installations left, although one of them had its surface glassed, and another had its control room ejected.tl;dr yes the flood will be backI doubt 343i is going to have the flood return.They penned the lore dictating they would. "We are the Flood. There is no difference. Until all space and time are rolled up and life is crushed in the folds ... no end to war, grief, or pain. In a *hundred and one thousand centuries ... unity again, and wisdom. Until then -sweetness."*A typo in the book, the correct phrase was meant to be 'one hundred and one millennia.'
Quote from: Mr. Admirals on January 09, 2016, 07:43:33 PMQuote from: CyberGama on January 09, 2016, 05:21:06 PMQuote from: Lemonator Omega on January 09, 2016, 01:57:39 AMThe Flood is returning. They're the over-arching antagonist of the series. Everything is building up to them returning for the final test of humanity, and humanity's reclamation of the Mantle of Responsibility should they succeed.They're still actually present within the universe, albeit in containment facilities. They're present outside of the universe also, in a much larger scale than what we've witnessed in Halo CE - Halo 3.The San'Shyuum likely won't return because there's less than a thousand of them left alive. However, there was a San'Shyuum Warrior in the latest novel by Joseph Staten titled 'Shadow of Intent'.There's also 6 Halo Installations left, although one of them had its surface glassed, and another had its control room ejected.tl;dr yes the flood will be backI doubt 343i is going to have the flood return.They penned the lore dictating they would. "We are the Flood. There is no difference. Until all space and time are rolled up and life is crushed in the folds ... no end to war, grief, or pain. In a *hundred and one thousand centuries ... unity again, and wisdom. Until then -sweetness."*A typo in the book, the correct phrase was meant to be 'one hundred and one millennia.'I almost forgot about this quote, this should be interesting for Halo 6.
I almost forgot about this quote,
I think it's fair to bump the thread as I bring new info. So, the quote discrepancy of 10,100,000 versus 101,000 really was gnawing at me, so I ended up just asking Greg Bear himself. Here's his response:"The Primordial's clock tells time in very round numbers! But clearly it's aiming at a time somewhen around the Halo game epoch..."Well, that solves that. And what an interesting number system I might add.
Quote from: Mr. Admirals on January 11, 2016, 02:57:57 PMI think it's fair to bump the thread as I bring new info. So, the quote discrepancy of 10,100,000 versus 101,000 really was gnawing at me, so I ended up just asking Greg Bear himself. Here's his response:"The Primordial's clock tells time in very round numbers! But clearly it's aiming at a time somewhen around the Halo game epoch..."Well, that solves that. And what an interesting number system I might add."there was a mistake in the book so here's an excuse"
They penned the lore dictating they would. "We are the Flood. There is no difference. Until all space and time are rolled up and life is crushed in the folds ... no end to war, grief, or pain. In a *hundred and one thousand centuries ... unity again, and wisdom. Until then -sweetness."*A typo in the book, the correct phrase was meant to be 'one hundred and one millennia.'
Quote from: Mr. Admirals on January 09, 2016, 07:43:33 PMThey penned the lore dictating they would. "We are the Flood. There is no difference. Until all space and time are rolled up and life is crushed in the folds ... no end to war, grief, or pain. In a *hundred and one thousand centuries ... unity again, and wisdom. Until then -sweetness."*A typo in the book, the correct phrase was meant to be 'one hundred and one millennia.'This isn't a prophecy, it's just the Primordial talking shit. And "one hundred and one millenia" would be 101,000 years and since it was spoken around 100,000 BCE that timeline fits just fine in the ballpark of the Halo series, in which we saw the Flood return and subsequently defeated.
Who knows, they might never come back with 343i's hard on for the lifeless Prometheans.
Quote from: RomanGladiator on January 11, 2016, 04:00:31 PMWho knows, they might never come back with 343i's hard on for the lifeless Prometheans.It is a strong theme of the Reclaimer Saga; immaterial life.
Quote from: Mr. Admirals on January 11, 2016, 04:02:19 PMQuote from: RomanGladiator on January 11, 2016, 04:00:31 PMWho knows, they might never come back with 343i's hard on for the lifeless Prometheans.It is a strong theme of the Reclaimer Saga; immaterial life.I get that, and they were more enjoyable to fight in 5. Hopefully the Flood do return next game, because I want to see some Promethean vs Flood action. Throw in the Sentinels too, I especially want to see the return of the Enforcer units.
Quote from: Mr. Admirals on January 11, 2016, 04:02:19 PMQuote from: RomanGladiator on January 11, 2016, 04:00:31 PMWho knows, they might never come back with 343i's hard on for the lifeless Prometheans.It is a strong theme of the Reclaimer Saga; immaterial life.>Halo 4/5 plot>Having important themesHere's hoping 343 doesn't turn the Flood into the Daleks of the Halo universe -- bringing them back whenever they need a new baddy.It'd be great in an RTS setting (shit, a prequel series set in the time of the Forerunners would be interesting, though a significant ripoff of Starcraft). I just can't see how they could introduce a true Flood return from the perspective of an FPS.