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Hello my name is Analytical Ghost, you may call me AG
Today we will be discussing the Dreadnaught, or shall I say Dreadnaughts. Before I got any further I would like to give credit where credit is due. I would like to thank to thank my friends who came up with this at the collective of knowledge.
A group member brought it to my attention that In the first mission of taken King you can scan a picture of the dreadnaught to which the ghost says "this a picture of A hive dreadnaught. Why would the cabal have this?"
He then suggests that there are multiple Dreadnaughts, which is actually grammatically correct in that sentence. I then decided to do a little looking into this.
If you search the definition of dreadnaught it means " A type of battleship with heavy caliber weaponry"
So this kind of supports it since it's a type of battleship, so there must be multiple of them
Disagree with me? prove me wrong!
Ghost, out.
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This is likely correct. If we assume that the presence of a Dreadnaught is indicative of a Hive God being on-board, we could imply that there must be as many Dreadnaughts as Gods. We currently know of five Hive Gods; Eir Ur, Xol, Yul and Oryx, so we could guess that the Hive have five Dreadnaughts as well.
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