The ARGs are known for being rather cryptic, but I guess that's part of the fun. And as you pointed out, maybe every day could have something different to do with the elements of the game? It'll be interesting to see how the days leading up to Sunday will pan out.
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Yea that makes a lot of sense. What do you think the interpretation is for today's?
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In the /v/ thread about this, they said that it possibly has something to do with Mars, so I think that's one possibility. Taken from the /v/ thread; "That really sounds like Mars. >Life waits in this world's bones Mars is pretty f'd >Ancient Volcanoes Mars has them >A fossil ocean of ice Mars has Ice caps >Geysers erupt Mars is covered in them >From a great distance Watching from Earth? >The rose has blossomed Mars is Earth like" However, I'd expand on this by pointing out during the fourth paragraph, where it says; "Every moment matters. And from a great distance, in the midst of a thousand careful disasters, you watch the transformation with your own eyes." that it could mean that during our own disasters, (the aliens perhaps, among other, unknown things) we'll be observing, perhaps as if Mars were visible from the planet through some means. (Maybe it moving closer, I don't know. I'm just expanding from the /v/ idea. No credit to me.)
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Destiny is [i]War of the Worlds: The Game[/i] - [b]CONFIRMED![/b]
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Yea. I think I see what you're saying, but it really seems as if its speaking of creation, not destruction. I am seeing a poetic version of Genesis with how GOD created the world with His voice, with His words. Not trying to make this religious, it's just the feel I got from the text. I know there are destructive words, but I imagine Earth went through some crazy circumstances in its creation, and I imagine it to be similar to these words. With that being said, I never really studied Earth History/Science that heavily, so take my words with a grain of salt.
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Perhaps it could be related to Mars being reborn? I dunno.
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You know, really. [url]http://www.bungie.net/en-us/View/community/Forum/Post?id=59804382[/url] really covers this really well. This is probably the answer to all your questions! (Hylebos pretty much nails it as well)