So, back in beta, there was the elusive Intrusion shell sitting on the ground in a part of the map you could not get to(now King's Watch). But, alas, being the broken game that Destiny is, people glitched out of the map and got into the forbidden area and got the Intrusion shell.
And they paraded around and danced and celebrated, thinking, hey, look at this cool Ghost shell that you don't have and I do, isn't it cool?
Little did they know, having the Intrusion shell "marked" you, and everyone who had it got banned. The end.
Hence the name, [u][i]Intrusion[/i][/u].
Will it release with a new name as a microtransaction? Probably.
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Sorry, incorrect. People "claimed" the intrusion shell was obtained by picking up a ghost in king's watch because one of the dead ghosts had that skin. The REAL truth to it was that people modded the game and obtained the shell by using a jtagged xbox or a jailbroken ps3. When these people got caught, they tried to use the argument that they glitched into king's watch and because the dead ghost looked like the intrusion shell, it gave the intrusion skin to them (this was their argument towards bungie so that they wouldn't get banned). This was just a bunch of people who got caught, tried to get out of being banned, and used a poor excuse. More and more people read this infectious idea online about the skin coming from king's watch and they tried to use it as an excuse, but they were also banned. Fact is, a handful of the dead ghosts use the intrusion shell. One I specifically remember is the ghost you find under the stairs in the room where you enter Rasputin's bunker. That dead ghost literally has the same intrusion shell on it. None of the ghosts are supposed to give skins. Anyone who actually got the intrusion shell used some form of modding to get it because it's not available in any way nor was it ever. The only ghost skin you could get besides the default was the frontier shell from the collector's edition of destiny. And the whole idea of people who were "marked".... bungie knows what everyone does. They have software that constantly monitors what everyone does and where everyone goes. They banned people way back for glitching into king's watch (people who did it during the alpha & beta, then right in the beginning of the retail release last September), but then decided after some time that they didn't mind if people glitched into places that were DLC areas (maybe because they thought it'd be easier to just study the people that got into certain areas & they realized we'd basically be doing quality assurance tests for them, which basically cuts down on internal costs, so maybe as a preventative measure for accessing future content, they decided to allow people to glitch into areas again - regardless of the reasons, we can glitch into areas now but it was an offense that could've gotten people banned in the past), and they lifted the bans on the people who went into DLC areas. The people who used a mod to obtain the intrusion shell stayed banned. End of story.
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I picked up all three (or was it just two) ghost shells in the kings watch in the beta and nothing happened. No shell no ban. I even did it again when destiny was first released and still nothing happened
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Oh jesus.
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Kinda wrong, kinda right. I got it, by using a rubble doorway, a lot of jumping onto certain colored roofs, jumping through what should be a solid wall, then a bit of special jumping to land through the broken window. Didn't use hacked or modded console, just a bit of trial and error. Shell never showed in my inventory though.
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I saw people use their sparrow to go in the wall...
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Actually the real story behind the intrusion ghost shell is that a guy hacked/modded the game and received an intrusion ghost shell before he got perma banned. That story about 'glitching' into King's Watch and getting banned was just to scare people from actually attempting to do so. In this case, intrusion=hacking the game/servers and that the guy was detected of hacking when he received the ghost shell. Real cheeky of Bungie to pull of something like that.
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^ This person knows what they're talking about!