Since we have a starting point for scale with the point our guardian enters, has anyone figured out how big it is...cause it looks reeeeeeeeeeaaaal big
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3 apples high.
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5 Replies<Given how long it took to cross half of Ghaul's entire capital ship vs how long it took to walk from 10% of the Pyramid's length to 25-35%, I'd say the Lunar Pyramid is AT LEAST twice the size of the Immortal. You can't use the Catacombs mission for reference, because there's still a big chunk of it beneath what's visible in that mission. If we apply this size to the rest of the small ships in the Armada in the end credits cutscene, then it makes the Mothership not just over twice the size of the Traveler, but three or four times it, easily able to fit the entire Last City into its mass.>
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2 Replies*Goes to Moon and builds a ladder up to the tip top point of the pyramid, holding out hand* About this tall
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1 ReplyEdited by Grays_KS27: 12/9/2019 6:37:01 AM[i]*spreads out arms really wide*[/i] About thiiiiiiis big!
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See the following Wikipedia article https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Pyramid_of_Giza
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1 ReplyAs big as your mom. Yes, I am the must mature being in all of space and time.
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1 Replya good bit smaller than the moon. :D
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5 RepliesIt's one of those questions that Bungie will never actually get to. Add the pyramid ship to the long list of unfinished stories.
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Edited by silencersix: 12/9/2019 9:43:36 AMIn the art for this, one of the pyramids is sitting over the ruins of the last city. In the end cutscene for the base game, we saw the darkness’ fleet. Some of the pyramids were smaller or bigger than others, and we saw their “mothership”, which was massive compared to the others. I don’t know if this is the size of a small, or large ship, or if it’s their “mothership” in the art, so we don’t know exactly how big the one on the moon is. https://www.bungie.net/en/News/Article/48437
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The entire structure is not visible so any information you find regarding its size is speculative.