Devolution, Geas, and the Long Punishment of Humanity
Forerunner victory over ancient humanity did not end with military occupation. Humanity was stripped of technology, reduced biologically and socially, and relocated primarily to Earth, where the species would spend thousands of years rebuilding without knowledge of its former civilization. This episode examines that punishment and the competing Forerunner philosophies behind it. The Didact viewed humanity as a dangerous rival that had violated Forerunner authority. The Librarian saw human potential and incorporated genetic instructions known as geas into selected populations, shaping possibilities that would unfold across future generations. Devolution therefore became both punishment and preparation. Humanity lost fleets, worlds, records, and much of its biological advancement, while hidden influences remained intended to guide eventual development. The policy illustrates the extraordinary power the Forerunners exercised over defeated peoples. They did not merely redraw borders or impose tribute. They altered the trajectory of a species. The consequences remained active more than one hundred thousand years later when humans once again encountered Forerunner technology as designated Reclaimers. Visit ImaginedBattlefield.com for more military and science fiction.
