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Technically they were made to research the Flood, destroy it, and also as a kind of zoo with genetic libraries to repopulate the galaxy in the event of the Halo Rings firing. If there was a way to disable a Rings weapon completely while leaving the Ring itself habitable there wouldn't be any reason not to do so.
Explain? They are made to destroy the flood, and contain seeds for extra life. Researching the flood is just part of that. These aren't mutually exlusive. They contain the species because the rings fire.
So firing the rings is the main purpose, and saving all life.
But yes, but it's not really clear how to fully disable a ring. I mean I guess taking out the index and the control room. Do you want to disable a ring fully though? What if the flood comes back.
We don't really know if they have time manipulation or not, we only know that the building they were in seemed to have passed time slower than the normal world. The only things we know about the Endless for certain is that they survived the firing of the Halo Rings and that the Forerunners considered them a big enough threat that they decided to lock them away and delete most records about them, why they didn't just kill them is kinda weird though.
Not that weird. They kept the flood alive, and their duty as the mantle is to keep all life alive. Some people are also saying they are immune to the flood, but I dont see any evidence of this.
Fear is caused by motives but fear doesnt need an understanding of motive to be felt... if a person is about to stab a person are they not afraid while getting stabbed and only become afraid when they know why theyre being stabbed? No.
Stop twisting up your own words, to hide your bad arguement already lol.
You said "Why should we be afraid" and you've been given reasons for it. This continued bloating of a simple point is hilarious.
Well the Halo Rings can be lived on so from that kind of standpoint why would you want to destroy something you could instead inhabit, and second of all there is a lot of technology that could be studied and learned from the Rings themselves so again why would you want to fully destroy them.
Personally I wouldn't fully disable the Ring since it still has uses, but I'd definitely make sure it couldn't fire in a short period of time either. For a Ring to fire it does need to be complete though or at least I believe it does.
No? I said you never gave any fears, and just motives. The covenent "Wants to kill humanity" is a motive why the hell are you making five posts were you dont understand between a motive and a feat, to be afraid of.
Baffling disastrous posts lmao.
That's not technically true either. Only the old arrays (Or is it new) could be lived on. This was rectified. The whole point of the rings is to kill the flood and starve them. If you're on the rings, and the flood are too, well that's it, it would protect the flood. It might be why the ark was created.
I agree dont let it fire. Taking out the control room does that, so im kinda baffled the op wants to repair the ring, even though it's fine without it. The only reason to repair the ring is to fire it. I think from chiefs point of view, they are just massive extinction level events lying around waiting to happen.
Also wtf are you on about, the only ability shown was the harbinger teleporting fast, youre claim of her controlling time makes no sense because that beam clearly was in the centre of the room which indicates it was created by the forerunners technology and not the harbinger...
I think it can fire with part missing, but it will just blow up in it's face lol.
I agree though, they are allright. I think the original user is misunderstanding what it means for "Repurpose" I think it has two meanings.
1. New home for the banished.
2. Use the ring not for the flood, but to aim it at earth.
Clearly the ring is okay to live on. So there is no real reason to repair that part of the ring thus far. Except prehaps sadly for the "Seeds" lost on that spot of the ring, but that will be lost.
Besides the moniters will repair it in a thousand years or so, so no need lol.
Living on the ring is a interesting topic.
"Not twisting words im just relaying both of your twisting of words and lies of things I never said."
Read what you just said lol.