I mean they have a standing army more than a million strong. Each member of that army can wade into battle outnumbered 100:1 and still win. Not only that but they are IMMORTAL. Killing a guardian only pisses them off.
No worries your city is protected by millions of immortal juggernauts. With magical powers to boot.
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Yeah. For every one of us they have 50 more. I'm not doubting thw Guardians but if our ghost dies then we don't respawn. I can understand why the city is scared.
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Fighting four big scary alien empires that have crossed solar systems while we've traveled only a few planets is scary
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ok, so yes, there were technically millions of guardians running around blasting the buhjeezus out of the darkness during the beta. however, in the game thanks to instanced servers i really only saw a couple dozen, at most. even considering that all the guardians likely wouldn't be accessing the tower at once, i think the game was trying to put forth a feeling of hundreds of guardians in the destiny universe not millions. as to the whole invulnerability thing, it gets negated by the darkness so a returning darkness turns hundreds of invincible supermen into just supermen (and superwomen). [spoiler] ...and robots, ...and space elves.[/spoiler]
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Hello? They are in the last city. How can they not be worried? Lol
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The Darkness is coming back... And we won't survive it this time. P.S Can I feed you a small cracker?
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Edited by Tatert0t15: 8/19/2014 7:20:10 AMBecause the children aren't being told scary bedtime stories anymore According to the speaker
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Millions of super-powered guardians defending the city. Sounds great. Unless the Fallen chuck a purple ball into the mix, then the last city is screwed.
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Millions of strong, immortal, intelligent beings? And they are outnumbered way more than 100:1? Sounds like the perfect species to enslave!
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Stop with all the magic and fancy weapons that won't stop the darkness just go fetch a torch from your man drawer at home
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The darkness is coming!!!!
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das tru
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Yea but is it possible for another ghost to awaken a guardian who has lost his ghost once already?
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It's a good point. Nothing in Destiny feels lik humanity is at the brink. It's true that the game is suppose to give a feeling of hope, but all of that conflicts with the whole "darkness is coming, humans are worried" context. This is one of the reasons why Destiny lacks personality.
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I'd be worried, but not because of the darkness, but because of the traveller. I mean he's just floating, waiting, and at moments notice... BAM! He drops and kills everyone who isn't on a mission, and without a way to refuel everyone will eventually run out. Making us have to start anew, we'd have to make everything over. And by the time we finally finish... BOOM! The darkness hits us killing millions in the first few minutes. Then they move on to the runners and the stragglers and they hunt down every survivor until we are extinct. But you know, of course the traveller won't fall. Otherwise it would have been stupid to put a city under an object we know nothing about and is just sitting there, floating, mysteriously.
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Have you ever saw a enemy dead for good? I see them always respawn. Longest time I saw was from 1 strike to the other =p they are immortal as well
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I think there worried because all the guardians are sitting in the tower messing around with the purple ball!
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It's likely that realistically, each Guardian is not actually as powerful as your own. It's one of those things were your character is exceptional, like in other shooters were your ordinary solider takes far more shots and is far more skilled than any other.
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[quote]I mean they have a standing army more than a million strong. Each member of that army can wade into battle outnumbered 100:1 and still win. Not only that but they are IMMORTAL. Killing a guardian only pisses them off. No worries your city is protected by millions of immortal juggernauts. With magical powers to boot.[/quote] Yah man, We got this. Please go back to your taco suppers and enjoy the view.
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The ghost is what revives the guardians every time they die and the Ghosts get their power from the Traveler and since it's very explicit that the "Traveler's Enemy" is combatting said traveller, once they wear it down enough if the guardians aren't there to keep the baddies at bay then the guardians will perish.
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Edited by Leo687: 8/17/2014 5:04:58 PMHmm good point...this is Guardian 117 retiring. .nah seriously though the Traveller is dying so it's shield that protects the city will fail also while guardians may have 'space magic' from what we know the average citizen does not and while we may beat a high ratio of enemies per guardian they have the advantage of having spent several hundred years on their chosen planet they will also number in the millions if not billions I mean hell if the vex get beat they just send more from the future and the cabal? Can you imagine a military race that's got a galactic empire (speculation but they are a military driven race so don't see why not) and only numbers a few million? hell they are probably at a few dozen billion/a trillion.
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"You have no idea what your up against"
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Edited by taylor72: 8/18/2014 12:48:33 PMWhen u hit story missions in the game where there is darkness respawning is disabled "u die" it takes u to the last checkpoint reloading the save u didn't respond u died for good but because it's a game u can retry from it checkpoint
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Well. Things are the way they are because its in the script. the fallen does technically have infinite soldiers as well as we have immortal juggurnaughts. i dunno. good question
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Mind equal blown
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Guardians don't die? That moon mission tells me other wise
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Guardians can die if their ghost dies and can't revive them.