Then there's the Reef. How material with almost no gravitational pull can somehow keep us glued down, hold an atmosphere, and support life with earth-like summery temps... It's a child's game written with a snail IQ that children dont actually play propogating un-science into the minds of millions of millennials.
The easy to pick up Halo gunplay is literally the only reason this game is successful.
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No. Destiny isn’t a science fiction game. The Traveller is a being that has godlike power and can rewrite the laws of physics whenever She feels like it. It’s why the existence of God isn’t a scientific question. Can’t prove or disprove the existence of a Being that isn’t subject to the natural laws you’re using to look for It.
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She? I never asked the question of what is the travelers gender.now thats something i want to see in the lore!
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Go read the lore. The Traveller is referred to a “she” in several places.
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I really thought it didnt had a gender because is...well, a god.
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The Traveller is the Creative Principle. Life. Which is often seen as the Divine Feminine. She doesn’t really have a gender. Because the Traveller is about trying to give a form to something that is ultimately formless. But perceiving Her as female helps us to make some sense of what [i]She[/i] is. In the lore—-and in most spiritual traditions—what the Traveller represents is a universal principle more than anything else.
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"She"? I never asked the question of the travelers gender,now thats something i want to see in the lore!
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So much wrong with this lol. Science difinitively shows that no being can exist outside the laws that govern the universe. Such a thing would collapse one or both right out of existence. Stage 3 civilizations with godlike power? - possible but highly unlikely. Do some research homie and quit your Bible thumping.
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You might not want to embarrass yourself by trying to tell a professional applied scientist what science can and can’t determine. We view the Universe through a pinhole camera. So we are blind to everything that we cannot perceive with our senses, or can extend the reach of those senses via technology. So it is baseless arrogance to assume that what we perceive is all there is. Also Science has no answers for First Conditions. What brought the First Thing into existence. We just keep kicking the can down the road and into multiple universes. Science is a wonderful servant but a horrible master, and even worse religion.
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Pfffft! You may continue to ramble nonsense by yourself.
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And you can continue to try to lecture me about a topic that is my profession.
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1) if you bought this game for realism, that’ll bring into question your IQ 2) if you’re actually looking for answer, Traveler terraforming nonsense most likely
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Watch out everyone, we got a rick and Morty watcher over here
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It’s a game. If you bought it for realism, that says more about [u][i]your[/i][/u] intelligence level than anything else.
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Awoken have tech that generate artificial gravity atmosphere and gravity. They use these in their outposts (you can see the barrier at the Vestian Outpost by looking out into the Belt. The Dreaming City and Tangled Shore most likely have their gravity and atmosphere because the Dreaming City is a hack-Throne World and paracausal. I frankly think that’s a bad answer, especially because the Dreaming City didn’t become a Throne until the time between the Dark Below and Taken King expansions, but it’s the only thing I can think of. There are objects big enough on the Belt to have some gravity, and the Awoken and Fallen have tech that could help add more gravity/atmosphere. But still, the Tangled Shore is a mess and the only answer that I think can explain it is the paracausality of the Dreaming City.
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Thats the thing that bothers me about the Tangled shore, We are literally walking on asteroids floating in space, and we could just jump off one and we are pulled towards... space?
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Yeah, I don’t understand the gravity in the Tangled Shore and Bungie has given no explanation. It bothers me, too.
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And do you understand a 1g gravity on the Moon?
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I believe the Moon’s gravity was changed by the Traveler, but I don’t recall any lore mentioning it. That has bothered me since D1. If the Traveler had messed with Luna, there would probably have been visual evidence and it would be weird if the Traveler only messed with the gravity instead of terraforming more. It’s still not as weird as the Tangled Shore, though.
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Eris with no helmet is pretty fishy to me...
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And Ikora. We’ve been asking about the Moon since vanilla D1. But I still don’t recall any lore talking about what happened to the moon
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Ikora makes sense, she has a ghost that can heal her. Eris doesn't have a ghost anymore. Archival said thar the pyramid could've terraformed it.
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I agree with Archival on the Pyramid. No amount of healing can allow a person to survive in the vacuum of space. Ikora would have been in a perpetual loop of dying of cold and asphyxiation, and you cannot speak in a vacuum. Ikora and Eris being exposed and fine on the Moon proves that it has atmosphere now.
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