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Edited by ANABOLIC INO: 6/7/2015 10:42:05 PM
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I posted this in another thread, but it fits here as well. Tbh I feel like the extragalactic threat in Gero's story in Hunt The Truth is the Flood probably comandeered what was left of the SoF and used it to get somewhere, or crashed somewhere and are now a threat. It would make sense that they could've survived because there has been another Gravemind or two, and it hypothetically would've been in control of them until he was destroyed again. Idk, just a theory but since its so "under the wraps" and not widespread to the general public, it must be a pretty big problem if its in Deep Space and the SoF made a random jump. Slipspace jumps can get mistaken for anomalies, and furthermore, the Gravemind would have retained knowledge on the Logic Plague/AI corruption. Just a theory, but still. EDIT: haven't listened to Episode 11 yet but thats for later tonight when I'm bored af.
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  • Interesting thoughts, although slipspace jumps are not mistaken for anomalies. In addition to that, the Spirit of Fire sacrificed its slipspace engine to destroy Shield 0459.

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  • Edited by ANABOLIC INO: 6/7/2015 11:22:17 PM
    Long post is long, but oh well. Although there isn't any direct quote stating so, alot of the time the UNSC has no idea [i]what[/i] or [i]who[/i] is coming out of Slipspace, leading it to be an "anomaly" in Lamen's terms. I'm pretty positive I remember Auntie Dot telling Noble Team that there was an abnormal amount of Slipspace Anomalies above Reach, actually turning out to be a Covenant fleet. [quote]In addition to that, the Spirit of Fire sacrificed its slipspace engine to destroy Shield 0459.[/quote] It may not have a Slipspace drive, but it does still have power and most likely engine thrust if the ship managed to slingshot away from the planet. 20+ years is nothing to the Flood, so while the crew jettisoned themselves out, the Flood assumed direct control of the rest of the ship and suited it to their own ends. Without anyone even knowing of their existence in deep space, its entirely possible they made their rounds and have been causing some trouble. There was and still is nobody out there to stop them as the exact location of the SoF is still unknown to Humanity. Furthermore [quote]In 2558, UNSC Infinity was dispatched to rescue the long lost ship behind enemy lines after it was discovered and was being threatened by Vata 'Gajat when it arrived into Covenant Remnant-controlled territory. However, this was actually a trap laid by Daniel Clayton for Admiral Terrence Hood. The ship was not there. The Spirit of Fire was in fact still drifting through space, and had been boarded by Flood infection forms despite all the counter measures imposed by Chief Medical Officer O'Neil and was drifting towards a collision course with a planet.[/quote] For one: This means that the Flood not only survived the destruction of the Shield World as a biological entity, but also have enough intelligence to target a ship out in [i]space[/i]. For two: This quote further proves my point about the Flood defecting to a planet. For all we know, the Flood could've landed and absorbed enough biomass on the planet to either create another Gravemind or atleast an army of foot soldiers to be used by a Gravemind later. If they did create a Gravemind, the Logic Plague is even more of a viable option as a galactic threat.

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  • [quote]I'm pretty positive I remember Auntie Dot telling Noble Team that there was an abnormal amount of Slipspace Anomalies above Reach, actually turning out to be a Covenant fleet.[/quote][i]"Slipspace rupture detected. Slipspace rupture detected. Slipspace rupture detected."[/i] Not anomalies. [quote]It may not have a Slipspace drive, but it does still have power and most likely engine thrust if the ship managed to slingshot away from the planet. 20+ years is nothing to the Flood, so while the crew jettisoned themselves out, the Flood assumed direct control of the rest of the ship and suited it to their own ends. Without anyone even knowing of their existence in deep space, its entirely possible they made their rounds and have been causing some trouble. There was and still is nobody out there to stop them as the exact location of the SoF is still unknown to Humanity.[/quote]I'm not saying it can't or won't come back to UNSC space. I said that in response to you saying the Spirit making random slipspace jumps could be causing the anomalies. It can't, because it doesn't have a slipspace engine.

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  • Edited by ANABOLIC INO: 6/8/2015 1:02:21 AM
    I wasn't saying the SoF was making continuous random jumps inciting "deep space anomalies", I was saying that the SoF could be responsible for the "anomalies". Its easily possible the Flood used what was left of the ship to accumulate more biomass and really stir up some trouble. Why else would it be so hush hush? The UNSC was reluctant to let out any info on the Spartans, let alone the greatest threat the galaxy has even known. I didn't state the SoF could make a jump, I was saying that they blindly flew off in a direction away from the Shield World and obviously still had power to the engines to do so. My point was that the Flood controlled ship could be wrecking shit, not the fact that it was slipspace jumping. If it were jumping, it'd already have been located by now, or made an attempt at the galaxy's throat.

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  • [quote]I wasn't saying the SoF was making continuous random jumps inciting "deep space anomalies"[/quote][i]"Idk, just a theory but since its so "under the wraps" and not widespread to the general public, it must be a pretty big problem if its in Deep Space and the SoF made a random jump. Slipspace jumps can get mistaken for anomalies"[/i] Seems to be what you're saying.

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  • Edited by ANABOLIC INO: 6/8/2015 1:59:38 AM
    I was talking past tense in the SoF making a jump[i] BEFORE[/i] the planet's demise. I was unaware the slip drive was sacrificed to make the planet explode. Don't be an asshat and read every single word so literally. Its still entirely plausible the Spirit is the cause of the disturbances. Thats why you can't argue anything else other than the fact I made a mistake over a game I never played to learn 100% of every plot detail because it was subpar anyways. The crew is gone, the SoF is under Flood control, and theres "deep space anomalies" occuring. Seeing as nobody knows where Shield 0459 even is, its most likely the Flood. To add further, [quote]In March 2558 the freighter, Pilgrims Pride, was carrying several AC-220 Vultures and AV-22 Sparrowhawks that were previously attached to the Spirit of Fire. The Pilgrims Pride launched a surprise attack on the UNSC Infinity and attempted to self-destruct inside the Infinity's bay. The Spartans managed to eject the freighter out of the bay. They also saved the Pilgrims Pride from total destruction by removing its exploding core. After recovering the remains of the attacking Vultures and Sparrowhawks, the crew used the ID numbers on the hulls to identify the ships as belonging to the Spirit of Fire. Confusing matters, the crew discovered that Pilgrims Pride had been constructed only five years earlier. [/quote] Judging from this, its entirely possible the Insurrection has control over the SoF, although I doubt its possible for some Rebels to wipe put the Flood if Spartans have issues with it. So lets not play the finger pointing game because I missed one little piece of information.

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