In the mission 'lost to light' when ghost starts playing tolands book (it's an audiobook) Toland seys some thing about the dreadnout then "if a guardian was to go in the deepest layers of the dreadnout there light would like that of a dieing sun" witch would bee all cool if it was about a dead sun but it's not. When a star dies it collapses on its self emitting huge amounts of light. This light will out shine all things that it tutches. So would that make us a super über mega God who can one shot orix with a sidearm? Or a beacon for the hive to sworm? A dead sun is commonly a black hole where all light is drained.
I apologise for poor spelling I'm dyxlexic please let me of
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Dreadnaught - basically hole of darkness and evil. Guardian - vessel of light and good. Guardian in dreadnaught - light and good blasts through darkness and evil like a dying star
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Perhaps the point was that, in the presence of such total darkness, any light would produce such stark contrast that it couldn't help but have an effect. However, beings with actual power there would still not be easily dismissed. Think about it this way. Take a dark, empty room. Then, put a single light in the middle of it. Even if it's just a candle, it will feel like it's lighting up the whole room because any light will at least illuminate enough for you to interpret the details. However, if you put a solid object in that room, it will still cast a shadow and the area behind it will remain mostly dark.
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I don't think bungie has that great a grasp of outer space. Pulsars are probably overlooked for general ambiance they are writers not scientists