It's no surprise that The Hive are on Titan. It is Saturn's moon after all. The Dreadnaught was floating in space right in the ring belt of the planet. So, is it really a surprise The Hive would make their way to a moon of Saturn? I hope they explain how, and why they're there. Did the Dreadnaught crash into the moon? Did The Hive from The Dreadnaught leave it, to form a new army on a moon? Did they leave The Cosmodrome?
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Will they make it into a Warmoon?
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I actually don't think The Hive will be a huge factor in the game, as they were in most of Destiny 1. I feel we'll only see them on the 1 planet they are on.
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I meant, over the course of Destiny 2, will the Hive manage to turn Titan into a Warmoon for some final dlc or Destiny 3. I hope they aren't that major initially
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I would hope that The Hive are only playing a small part into Destiny 2. Well, I hope, anyway. I feel like we've already got enough Hive with Destiny 1 for a lifetime.
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The Dreadnaught is not only as big as Titan and our Moon, but it crashing would destroy anything in its path. However, a massive amount of Guardian presence would drive Hive away from it.
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Edited by Biggs: 6/10/2017 12:24:55 PMIf I had to guess, they most likely left The Cosmodrome like the Fallen. It was already confirmed that were some Siva involved in Destiny 2 that takes place on one of the planets. So, it would make sense that like the Fallen, The Hive are regrouping most likely to crown a new leader away from guardian presence.
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In one grimoire card, it says that the Fallen are leaving the Cosmodrome and are burning their banners. Maybe they are uniting under the last Kell (House of Kings).
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The Fallen also have a new look..well not new as in a total redesign, but how they appear as in under different houses with different designs (you can see that much from the trailer). As well as The Hive having a different look themselves. And if Siva is back, that must mean a splicer fleet left the Cosmodrome as well and landed on another planet.