Siva consumes everything it comes into contact with. Vex radiolaurian fluid does a similar thing, but it has to work from inside out to change.
On the mission where the vex are being taken, Asher says taking the Vex would be suicide because the Vex infect anything they come into contact with.
So what happens if you set Siva upon the Vex?
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SIVA is a simple machine which only does what it's told to do. It only has the potential to be dangerous when it goes out of control. More than likely the Vex would find a way to integrate with it and possibly reprogram it for their own purposes.
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I never understood that, there are Taken vex Minotaurs, yet Asher Mir said Vex could not be taken....
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1 ReplyFor a second I thought that said siva vs. the view and was amused.
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1 ReplyYou get sex. Hmmm......
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No matter who won and took over the other it would be an emergency of epic proportions for the guardians. I wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of guardians just went “-blam!- this shit I’m out.”.
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The Vex would win. Even if thy couldn’t counteract SIVA’s conversion of their molecules (which they probably can), then they can till easily reprogram it. The Vex are vastly intelligent, while SIVA is simply nanotechnology that follows whatever command it is given
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24 RepliesEdited by Tâxx, Herald of the IRS: 1/20/2018 3:00:18 AMHonestly, i'd say Siva. If the Vex couldn't stop the Cabal from invading in the Inverted Mind strike, I doubt they'd be able to stop Siva. Siva can kill and reanimate enemies such as the Fallen or Cabal and create mass amounts of frames to throw at the Vex. Siva has the ability to create nearly anything.
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4 RepliesEdited by gitzraga: 1/22/2018 11:06:22 PMI think it would come down to if a warmind was in control of Siva as the Vex are not capable of understanding it. Otherwise the Vex would most likely figure it out and we would all be doomed. I made a mistake, for some reason I keep thinking that all the vex are connected hive mind like and misremembered the the ghost fragment vex 1-5 from the grimoire. Its possible the vex as whole could understand a warmind.
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2 Replies[b]SiVex[/b]
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4 RepliesWhat I would like to see addressed is who built the machine vessels for the Vex to inhabit? My understanding is that the Vex are a fluidic race,so unless they are like the Changeling race who ruled over the Dominion in Star Trek's DS9,they couldn't of built there own Bodies themselves.
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One would destroy the other
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10 Replies<The Vex are a hyper-intelligent, super-advanced race capable of making reality engines and time traveling. I'm pretty sure that automatically beats Golden Age technology.>
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2 RepliesSIVA, and the Vex are almost one in the same. In my mind, they are both kinda programs that do what they are told. Call me weird if you like, but I like to think the Vex was either made by or is the remains of intelligent life and was given the program to learn everything and exist forever, or those were the ultimate goals of that civilization and they forgot all else in order to do just that, live forever and learn everything. SIVA is the human version of that, it’s just not been given those commands and therefor never has been as successful as the Vex. The Vex also have Time on their side and could quite likely have predicted our creation of SIVA or something like it. Then again it couldn’t replicate the WarMinds so if we programmed SIVA to destroy the Vex by any means nessesary then we might get the jump on them, given SIVA doesn’t destroy all matter in order to thwart the Vex. Anyway that’s just my personal opinion and would like to hear yours. 😁
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9 RepliesDepends what the command is for SIVA. Is it just a command to wipe out the race/faction? If so then how does it solve getting past planetary boundaries? The Vex are a -hypothetically- interstellar race with connections most likely outside our Sol System. How does a swarm of nano-bots deal with that? Definitely Vex.