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Not a lot. There's the potential for it t have survived the explosion, though, and to still be on a certain piece of halo ring that a certain UNSC NAVSPECWEP team visit between the events of halo 4 and halo 5....
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Easily one of the most exciting and promising theories I've heard recently.
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I made it up as I wrote it, but it's somewhat plausible, I suppose.
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Ah, you are on Waypoint then?
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Not at the minute. I got a permaban for asking for campaign theater for halo 4.
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Ah. Then you are not the first to come up with the theory.
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Am I not? Aww.
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No, sorry. =(
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Ah well. I was just thinking - if Locke is hunting down an element which destroys humans, then that'd fit well with the precursors - they certainly had the means to create elements, and it is not unthinkable that one of their ships survived the (weakened) halo array. Perhaps this element was designed to kill forerunners but instead ended up an anti-human weapon, or perhaps it was intended as a failsafe for if the inheritors of the mantle rebelled as the forerunners did.