What could actually be more terrible than a galaxy destroying infection that has destroyed more than 2 godlike civilizations, which is also unstoppable.
343 says that halo 4 introduces a new enemy that is stronger than we anything weve seen. How come ? I cant even imagine anything more terrible then it.
And, as a note, can anyone please provide me a source stating that the flood wont be in halo 4 campaign ? Its hard to believe that 343 took the most important thing in halo universe and threw it away.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] FTW 1997 What could actually be more terrible than a galaxy destroying infection that has destroyed more than 2 godlike civilizations, which is also unstoppable. 343 says that halo 4 introduces a new enemy that is stronger than we anything weve seen. How come ? I cant even imagine anything more terrible then it.[/quote] Stronger =/= "more terrible". [quote]And, as a note, can anyone please provide me a source stating that the flood wont be in halo 4 campaign ? Its hard to believe that 343 took the most important thing in halo universe and threw it away.[/quote] Just because the Flood doesn't appear in 1 game, that doesn't mean that they "threw it away". Gravemind's dialogue in Halo 3 and Primordium's ending makes it crystal clear that the Flood will return eventually. It just so happens that the Flood are not the focus of Halo 4, like with ODST and Reach. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] AJF1177 They already revealed the ancient evil.[/quote] No they haven't. Every time they mention the Didact, or the Forerunners, they've always been kept seperate from the "ancient evil". The Didact himself is neither ancient, nor evil - he's just morally conflicted, the same as most characters in the Halo universe. [Edited on 10.12.2012 9:08 AM PDT]