I know we were reanimated to have a second chance at life, I was thinking do we need air or food?
Mostly air I was thinking the most because I was just wondering about how do we have Oxygen filled in those suits of armor.
Also in the TTK end cutscene we see Eris Morn walking around in about, able to breath and not wearing a helmet or an oxygen type of system suit. I don't get that. Does the Dreadnaught have slight oxygen?
Does Guardians have Oxygen? Are they able to breathe, consume food etc?
Some deep logic we got going on here. Let's all gather some cool ideas. Sorry if I'm over thinking this I enjoy fan theories.
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Edited by A Tigerstorm: 5/7/2016 2:25:59 PMGuardians are technically alive so it would stand to reason that their organs would be too. Even strong killing machines need organs to keep going. As it stands to reason, all living things need to breathe and guardians are no different. But Eris breathing does bring some things into question
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Guardians are the zombie apocalypse with weapons and space speeders
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When you first start the game, the very first set of armor you get, the descriptions for each piece mentions life support systems...so there you go.
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Guardians aren't even really "alive" I imagine they don't need oxygen to survive.
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3 RepliesEver noticed your Deaths? When you die, your ghost needs 30 seconds to re-accumulate its' light to bring you back to life...Guardians are nothing more but artificial simulations. Food for thought.
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1 ReplyWe Exos don't need oxygen
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Plot twist; Guardians are perpetually suffocating and being revived by their ghosts while in space. Plot twist plot twist; My guardian is getting off on it.
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4 RepliesKek A thread in response? That's cool -- I'm interested, too. No need to link me in the other thread. I'm following this thread.
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1 ReplyI don't know about you but every time I get on my sparrow I have to pee....
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