For all the Halo folks around here, step on in.
So I was doing some thinking the other day, specifically about the efforts the Forerunners put into finding a cure for the Flood, and how all results seemingly pointed to there being none.
Now, memory is a bit iffy as I haven't read some of this stuff for some time, but if my memory is right, then I believe the supposed cure ancient humanity possessed was non existent, a ploy used by the Flood.
But, even if the cure was lost, or simply a ploy, there still may be something out there, and it may have been in the hands of the Forerunners the entire time.
We know the Forerunners are advanced, and we know they were advanced enough to tinker with time itself, some examples include the slipspace crystal found in an installation on Reach, and the device used to destroy the Primordial, which subjected it to aeons worth of time in an instant, until it turned to dust.
Now you ask, how could time factor into a cure for the Flood? Well, we gotta go a few years back, to a particular novel, and a particular man in the novel.
And no, it's not our good buddy Johnson.
No, we're talking about a man known as Wallace A. Jenkins.
See, Jenkins was infected by the Flood, but he didn't follow the normal procedure of having his mind taken control of and wiped and stripped of useful information. No, he retained his own mind, and to some extent, could could regain control of himself when the parasite in him was subjected to pain, or through considerable willpower, held it at bay.
And the reason for this, the reason he wasn't fully taken over, was because the parasite was old. Jenkins was in tune with the parasite to some degree, and could make out its motivations and such, and knew that he wasn't like the others around him.
So, in theory, if the parasitic form of the Flood spends a long enough time alive, then it becomes less potent. The time isn't known however. So lets say we take it to another level. Lets say we subject some Flood supercells to time based aging, would it be possible that they would wear out, and lose their ability to multiply and spread through the host?
In any event, I would find it very ironic if a potential way to stop flood from infecting its host was to subjugate it to the wear of time, which ironically was how the flood originated.
Ignoring Johnson's fluke, which has the possibility of not being replicated in other humans or various aliens, I think there's some viable option for fighting the Flood with time based equipment.
Care to discuss?
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The to killing flood is Meglekeglo. Think about, if a flood were to jump onto it, only one lekeglo would become infected. A hunter would have to be completely swarmed to be taken down.
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I still need to read the Forerunner Saga... I've read everything but the Forerunner Saga and the Kilo-Five trilogy (Which apparently sucks).
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Which book is this Jenkins character in? Hate to say it, but I've only read "Fall of Reach."
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343i's shit is chock [i][b][u]FULL[/u][/b][/i] of wasted opportunities, possibilities, and squandered potential which is part of the reason why I consider their installments such poor additions to the series. The whole entire thing with the Precursors could have been something awesome until they came along with Silentium and pretty much completely changing or throwing out everything they'd been doing and had made Cryptum and Primordium awesome :/ Ancient Forerunners overcoming and driving the Precursors to almost complete extinction, nope, the Precursors just sat back and let them kill them all. Then the Ancient Humans coming up with a way to beat the Flood and effectively kill them off without killing off all life in the galaxy...nope, the Flood just decided to leave and come back later. And then saying that the Precursors [i]ARE[/i] the Flood and that there is absolutely no true difference between them......there are so many reasons why I consider Silentium rather a flop and a huge letdown as the conclusion for the Forerunner saga and why I think it (along with most other things that 343i has been getting up to recently) doesn't belong as part of the Halo series and shouldn't be regarded as installments in it -__-
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I don't think 343 is clever enough for this.
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Ancient humanity did have a 'cure'. They infected half their population with something and sent them to the Flood. And when the Flood infected them it destroyed the Flood carrier and human. Which is why the Flood then left humanity alone because it proved that they are worthy of the mantle.
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All you have to do is make explosives sensitive to rapid cell recomposition and install it into every Forerunner and Ancient Human. The logistics aren't too out there. And not much the Flood can do about it, being that any infected individual gets blown up and has their brain destroyed.
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While time based weaponry is not a bad idea, it just seems impractical. Once a FSC divides and finds biological matter, it's back at peak levels. I think Ionized Particles and Antimatter are still the best way to combat the Flood. Composed souls too.
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I have to wonder if that is more of a waiting game than an actual cure though.
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I do not wish to bump. But if that's what it takes...