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Edited by IrishWebster: 11/20/2014 2:53:26 PM
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VoG SECRETS: I'm wondering About Gorgons... IWHBYD

[i][b]Foreword[/b][/i] I love that I've got so many likes for this topic, but please, guys. If you only "like" it, it will get buried in the forums. Leave me a comment to keep us up top! Thank! =) [b]PART ONE[/b] Could there be a secret unlocked by killing the Gorgons in a particular order, a la IWHBYD? Sorry ladies and gents, no way to TL:DR this one. It needs to be exhaustive, or need not be done at all. Only the die-hards, try-hards and intelligent, open-minded Guardians need attempt to read and proceed. Forgive spelling and grammar mistakes, as there may be many. It's late... or early, depending on your perspective, and I've been interrupted many times by work and co-workers. Lol While it's been quietly mentioned here and there in the middle of a few threads here on the forums, I've not seen the questioned genuinely answered. IWHBYD was a seven-step code entered into what basically amounts to a seven sectioned interface. Only four of the seven rings are used to activate the secret easter egg. Bungie's favorite numbers are entrenched deeply into the lore of the many universes that they've created; 3 and 7. 7 rings, 7 steps with only FOUR rings used? Why four? 7-4=3, perhaps. In any case, with Bungie I don't believe in coincidence. People have said killing ALL of the Gorgons is impossible, as they begin re-spawning after a certain period, which people claim to be anywhere from 15 to 40 seconds; no one can seem to agree on the exact elapsed time between a Gorgon's death and its re-spawning. People have also claimed (errantly) that only ONE Gorgon can be killed, because the second becomes immune. I have never encountered this immunity. I've personally been on a team that's killed two (we didn't try for more than this, as we weren't intent on hunting secrets, only completing the raid) and multiple sources have posted YouTube videos attesting to the fact that this is not true by killing as many as 5 Gorgons, if I remember correctly. However, this immunity issue DOES point to the idea that they MUST be killed in a particular order. That some people have encountered this immunity and others have not, perhaps suggests that those encountering the Gorgon immunity simply have not killed them in the correct order? Perhaps those who have been able to surmount the growing strength and health of the remaining Gorgons after having killed some have just been lucky enough to kill them in the correct order, at least in part? I'd try to figure this out my self, but I don't have a group nearly strong enough to kill as many Gorgons as is necessary. I'd love to be part of such a team, if ever one could be put together. =) However, there are some questions that would best be answered so as to limit the possible permutations needed to adequately test the theory: How many Gorgons actually inhabit the maze? Need a CONFIRMED number. Are there any names Gorgons, or Gorgons that otherwise have individual qualities that identify them apart from the others? Do they change orbits/paths, do the paths intersect and/or do the Gorgons change places in the order (as seen from above, oriented beginning to end or end to beginning of the maze), for example the 5th and 6th Gorgons swapping positions while orbiting on their programmed paths? How many Gorgons CAN be killed AT MOST? To figure this out, someone with good observational and math skills will be an absolute requirement. We need to see how much damage CAN be done under ideal circumstances to a Gorgon (Hitting the weak point with whatever weapon will do the absolute highest alpha damage, combined with how much damage can be done in the shortest amount of time under ideal circumstances, i.e. Hitting the weak point EVERY TIME), we need figure out a finite quantity to attribute to the health of the initial Gorgon, and then again for every Gorgon AFTER that up until the last Gorgon in the maze. Is the health/resistance increase every time you kill a Gorgon PERMANENT, or does it return to normal after the Gorgon re-spawns? Does the Gorgon's kill timer get shorter per Gorgon you kill, and does this reset with the Gorgon's re-spawn? When the Gorgons re-spawn, does the new Gorgon take the place of the Gorgon that was killed, or does it assume the position nearest to the re-spawn point or does it beeline to the position that the vanquished Gorgon held prior to death? Is the time it takes a Gorgon to re-spawn static, or are there conditions that make it shorter or longer (i.e. Killing them in a certain order. If it DOES change, ESPECIALLY based on the order in which they are killed, it almost DEFINITELY points to a secret)? Now for some indirectly related questions, yet possibly interconnected and could be relevant: You'll notice that there are 7 natural notes on a musical scale: A, B, C, D, E, F and G. Bungie's favorite number. It makes sense that music may play a role in their newest and most well kept secret. Perhaps the Gorgons' positions in the maze correspond the notes on a musical scale, and the notes played by either the spire, the Oracles or a combination of both tell us what order to kill the Gorgons in? How many notes are there in the tone played when the spire is formed perfectly? How many notes are played when the Oracles spawn/ are destroyed? WHAT notes are played (i.e. A, G, B etc)? Are the notes played in the same order each time, regardless of circumstance? Do any notes repeat? If so, which notes? [b]PART ONE[/b] --------------------------------------------------- [b][i]TO BE CONTINUED[/i][/b]

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  • I just realized something! What if the gorgons are an adaptive hive mind? This is evidenced by the fact that when one dies, another takes over its path immediately. This also explains why if you kill one with an element, the rest become immune to that element. And it is possible. We are actually taking our first steps towards adaptive hive minds with robots and nanobots. It stands to reason that the vex, a species much more advanced than us, could have furthered the technology. This would mean that to kill all of them, it would have to be simultaneous, the problem being that there would be a seventh gorgon left. This makes it impossible, meaning that any potential hidden secret could only be discovered by killing a select number of gorgons, most likely 3 or 4 because of the 3 elements and possibly kinetic, which is the absence of an element

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