Do we destroy the Leviathan at the end of the raid or what? Because a giant planet eating ship should be a pretty big deal to us right? I mean do we just kill robo Calus and then leave it devouring Nessus or what?
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12 RepliesThis just doesn't have the look or feel of a cabal raid. I imagined a gritty military fortress we would have to go into.
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So we have to accept Calus's challenge or he eats our planet. Calus is a dick.
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Edited by CresterOts: 9/23/2017 5:30:20 PMNah. He's just forcefully recruiting us to help him. Like he did with Fulminator, Rull, and Ace-Defiant........ and others. If he destroys Nessus......I ain't helpin him with ####. Failsafe is there and I love her.
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I haven’t played the Raid at all yet, but here’s what I’ve heard: The Leviathan is only threatening to eat Nessus because Emperor Calus is “inviting” us to his ship, albeit rather forcefully. I think once we actually accept his “invitation,” the ship pauses what it’s doing.
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3 RepliesDestiny has no story. Destiny needs no story. Go back out there and shoot things! You can't even decide how to sit and how to dance! You can't decide which weapons to use without loosing your ammo. What do you expect from a bunch of dickheads who sold their soul to Activision !?
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In typical Bungie fashion, they didn't think that far ahead.
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Edited by FaZe_Capitalist: 3/9/2023 3:54:07 PM
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7 RepliesPersonally, I feel that Calus was touched by the darkness while in exile. And there is much more going on with him than we're being told right now. The water in the Bath area just seems off to me, as well as the purple crystal that lines his throne room. Calus doesn't outright go after guardians, he welcomes them in to challenge them, then grants them an audience with him. In the throne room he doesn't become hostile until you act aggressively to him. And after his defeat he eludes to a greater power than the light. I'm thinking that he may even be dead, and that "He" has become sort of a recruiting agent for the darkness, tempting beings with the promise of greater power. He may come back into play later on, I don't think his story is over. But we may never know, Bungie has a record of not finishing stories when it comes to Destiny. They prefer to tell the intro to one, then move onto another.
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7 RepliesIf it is going to be destroyed we need to move failsafe, she is the only thing that matters on that planet
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7 RepliesNah. It'll be like Oryx's Dreadnought. We can let it float there and never have any kind of purpose or use for it.
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10 RepliesDo we ever care about Nessus? I figure if the whole thing got eaten it would be a significant blow to the vex. If it's failsafe we're trying to save we could just move her.
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10 RepliesHonestly, they should allow it. All that Nessus is, is a giant Vex Hub now. So it would be doing us a favor by eating it.
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It's hard to become our glorious emperor's shadows when he and his ship are destroyed.