Also, how is it possible these armories have been in production - or at least around - for roughly 16 centuries but we’ve never come across the tech in the wild and thought to ourselves, hey, this is golden age tech but without the wear and tear!
Also, how did the forges stay intact all that time in the wild, never once pilfered by the fallen, who are scavengers extraordinaire?
Also, if the Odrerir exotic ship lore is to be believed, why haven’t these weapons been in use all this time? Even if Ada hates Guardians, isn’t the BA’s mission to protect [i]humanity[/i]?
Lucy has a lot of ‘splainin to do!
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Lucy listen.. listen Lucy. Lucy please listen, you're not listening Lucy!!! [spoiler]I have no idea why this is a thing Lucy[/spoiler]
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Lucy needs to remember this a video game about space wizrds and is not grounded in fact or real life...sayin...
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It just needs to make sense. Which if doesn’t.
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I certainly didn’t mean to imply this needs to be grounded in reality, only narrative.
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Same difference...and since when does shooting space ghosts with bullets make sense? In what narrative does that relate to your own life experience?...heres a thought - just accept it as a distraction - all this BS about lore - really? Lore only counts when it's a part of a larger story - which this isn't...
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Hardly the same thing. Yeah, I get it’s science fiction - that’s partly why I’m along for the ride with this franchise. What I’m after here is the lackadaisical way we’re introduced to something that has been functioning for 16 centuries, apparently, but only now we get a first hint of it. I can’t chalk that up to space magic, not yet anyway. But hey, we’ve only skimmed the surface of BA and haven’t even sniffed the raid yet. Maybe they’ll tie it all together.