Oh look, another recycled location. The Earth's moon. Yaaaaayyyyy.
You know there are other planets and moons in our solar system, right Bungie?
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Your taking out Uranus there are no other planets!!!🤪
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Well, that's just rude mister.
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Bungie: blank stare
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I suspect Bungie might not have had the development time to produce a truly new expansion. Recycling existing assets, enemies etc is a half way house that should appease part of the player base.
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Actually, technically speaking, there are no other planets to use. Jupiter, Neptune and Uranus are all gas planets so, at best, we'll be on stations or orbital platforms there. Pluto isn't a planet any more, and Venus was used in Destiny 1. So, all they have left is moons, and an ex-planet.
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But the gas giants have a shit load of moons between them. Jupiter has...what, 16? All by itself. Bungie could use those.
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The traveler can’t work it’s space magic to terraform?
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It has. I just don't know to what extent in our Solar System.
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Well. It hit mars first obviously. But ? Quick. The fossils that are on io.... or Nessus I forget, is that long history since the traveler? Because neither of those celestial bodies could harbor life without terraform. Let along long enough for a geologic fossil record. Or is it a gaping hole in bungies storytelling?
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Io has some Traveler stuff on it. I think some of those bones are Ahamkara, though I'm not %100 sure. Nessus is a centaur (traveling planetoid that just so happen to be in our Solar System) that got 'terraformed' by the Vex to be a new machine world. As for the 'gaping hole', considering Bungie's gone back and forth with the lore, I wouldn't doubt a few things not entirely making sense.
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they look like nautilus fossils. Unless their baby dwagons.
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That sounds exciting, and sadly morbid.
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And I will never accept Pluto as an ex-planet as you call her good sir. She will always be a planet to me. I believe in you Pluto. I believe in you.
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Pluto paints it’s nails.
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Some science people will likely tell you otherwise.
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A Lion of Judah
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You do accept it in about 7 years. Right after you get a pea sized chunk of steel taken out of your right ankle. Wtf? -
I'm not getting your point. I do accept it in 7 years?
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Edited by A Lion of Judah: 6/7/2019 4:13:10 PMA Lion of Judah
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Seven years from this date you totally change your mind. Coincidentally this is also the same day you get a peice of metal removed. Isnt that pretty wtf? I mean, while getting a peice of metal removed from your body, your thoughts are..., "humm, I guess Pluto really isnt a planet huh?" I mean...I didnt have to happen at the same time, but that will be funny. -
Ok, I'm going to guess that either English isn't your first language or you are a mental patient. Either way, good luck getting better
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A Lion of Judah
- Israel Will Remain - old
You want better ok. Let's see.. [quote]apr.7 2025 steps off of a trolley just a bit too early, rolls ankle, temporary pin to set[/quote] [quote]June.6 2026 removes pin from ankle at local branch of a major hospital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Sharing a room with a patient, who convinces him during the simple operation, that Pluto was never a planet[/quote] Did I have to get all technical? [quote] when asked, "I was just trying to keep little buddy distracted, he looked like he was going to pass out watching them pull that pin," mr. Craig happily explained.[/quote] -
We THINK those are gas planets. But, we dont know. No one has been there and instruments die before they can transmit anything concrete.
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A Lion of Judah
- Israel Will Remain - old
So few know this. Scientist speculate there are some gasses being compressed so tightly that we could stand on clouds. -
Science=what we think we know
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A Lion of Judah
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Of course...but it would be pretty tight to stand on a gas -
Technically speaking, this is a game about space monsters and magic powers sooooo, they can pretty much do whatever they want. Technically speaking and such