

Also they were able to travel anywhere so they would of had to of been able to communicate with their home world so the theory of not having communications is kind of a bust. So theres a 99% chance that they would of united together to destroy the Forerunners. Any intellegent being out there that wars against each other always units to fight a common enamy. Also it wouldnt matter if the Precursors didnt live under one goverment and they were spread out throught the whole universe and had wars against each other. Maybe its because the quote ".I am the last Precursor." Along with the fact that if there was any left they would of destroyed the Forerunners instead of having the Flood wipe out all life in the Galaxy.

And you didn't disprove any of those things. But stop being so narrow minded the precurosrs are suposed to be a mystery.Ĥ. Unfourtunetly this backfired on them and they were destroyed by the Forerunners. The colony that came to the milky way were probaly explores and travled between galaxies creating life. My theory is that there are many differnt colonies of precursors and not all of them get along and inhabit different parts of the universe. Do we really know the reasoning of a species nothing like our own. What do you mean theres not home galaxy? They must have come from somewhere.ģ. Or precursors can't travel in an instant and there could still be many others in the universe. Some of the precursors did escape to far off galaxies if they can travel in an instant in which case some wouild still be alive but they obiously cant otherwise they wouldn't have gone to a dwarf galaxy. If the precursors could travel anywhere then any other galaxy is better than the milky way so they would have travled there.

The forerunners follwed them to a nearby dwarf galaxy because that is the only place the precursors were able to go at the time. No I didn't I calculated the speed you would need to go to travel to the nearest galaxy the Andromeda in 7 seconds which is 10 trillion c far beyond any forerunner or precursor capabilities. Then there's the entire thing of them letting the Forerunners kill them, or the other Precursors completely ignoring galaxy-wide genocide, etcetera etcetera. Second, there's your concept of how Slipspace works. Well, let's see, shall we? First, there's your idea that there could be any other Precursors out there. Why would they bother to go millions of years away if there are other galaxies closer by, then? That's a complete waste of resources and time, and above all, physically impossible, as they would've died of old age or power running out.Ĥ. You're the one grasping at straws here, not me.ģ. Why didn't they? Because there is no home galaxy, and it has been shown that the Forerunners could follow them anyway. That question is exactly what I asked you. You calculated it based on the Slipspace travel speed of a civilisation with technology that is not even a fraction as advanced.Ģ.
