This is a question I’ve been pondering ever since being inside Eris Morn’s ship in Destiny 1. It’s honestly an interesting question to me because I also wonder where our guardians live (besides the tower, if we have our own apartments) outside the city, and having a home on a space ship would be awesome. Which leads me to the question, how big are our ships?
By the way, I mean interior space, although exterior size might come into play.
Also, from what I can tell at the hanger on the tower, the ship sizes seem to confirm that our ships are literally just star fighters, with no living space. This fact leaves my whole poll meaningless, but hey, it’s an interesting thought.
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Look at the tower hangar.
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I live out of my nearly broken jumpship cause Ive been fighting the Darkness for 4 years, i think. Its really cramped
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2 RepliesJet fighter sized, but surely our Guardians have earned their own living space by now? Where's our apartments similar to ESO and SWTOR? (Furniture packs would be a better use of eververse imo as long as they can be earned in game too using our excess materials)
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2 RepliesI imagine the apartment of a Bender Bending Rodriguez.. Basically a closet.. Especially if your an exo.
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It depends, some, like the triangular ones in d2 have only a cockpit, but ones like the drop ship looking ones could be different
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Guardians never rest while the City is in peril.
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I think that most of the ships are Jet sized since for one they don't really need to have a "big" ship that needs a lot of resources since it seems that you can go to most places in the solar system relatively quickly.
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9 inches
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1 ReplyI wish they were the size of the ones in Warframe, lol.
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Edited by YuhNinja: 5/9/2018 7:21:54 PMI mean, have you ignored every single cut scene of your guardian inside of your ship? Lmao. Its always shown just a cockpit. You also get a better sense of scale in those cut scenes.
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<Jet sized... AKA -blam!-ing puny compared to the Dreadnaught, Almighty, and probably the Darkness.>
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Edited by Hex: 5/9/2018 6:43:57 PMYou can literally see them at the tower they are jet sized
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1 ReplyEdited by iNetRunner: 5/9/2018 2:40:43 AMI’d always thought that we have an apartment in the Tower. That is big for a reason. Also I’d always wished for a home like in GTAV, that would be more customizable, and where you’d be able to go with fireteam and clan. But really that doesn’t really serve any real purpose, other than a place to admire once collectibles and memories.. Edit: that was weird autocorrect on ‘apartment’ to ‘appointment’.
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1 ReplyWell since your character is only about 3/4 of the size of characters in other FPS games ...... I’d say the ships are 3/4 size of ships in other games as well.
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Hot wheels size. It’s a tough fit for a Titan.
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It’s bigger on the inside.
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I think it has a hanger like area with the cockpit similar to the ship they use in Rogue One we never because we always teleport inside.
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Go to the tower hangar, and call ur ship in with the controller, it is at the end past the soccer field. Ur ship then flies over ur head, u can stand under it an see for urself. I would say in terms we are all familiar with, our ships are smaller than the millenium falcon, larger than an x-wing, somewhere around an Emperor Palpatine shuttle size.
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2 RepliesId definitely like to think it has the essentials. A bed, Sink, food preservation unit, a toilet, all that stuff
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???? This question is answered at the start of the D2 campaign. When the camera goes to you and your ghost trying to contact the tower with no response
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???? This question is answered at the start of the D2 campaign. When the camera goes to you and your ghost trying to contact the tower with no response
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Id like to assume about the size of the Guardians of the Galaxys' Ship
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If you go to the Tower Hangar in D2, there are a couple of terminals on the far end that you can use to call in your jumpship so you can look at it. They're not very big at all. The largest one, I think, was the Comitatus from D1 and it's not that big as far as mass goes. It just had a long nose and really wide wings giving it greater volume on the X and Y planes, and thus the illusion of mass. Either D2's Odyssey- or Nautilus-class is the smallest. Overall, they're about the size of modern-day air-superiority aircraft, like F22s or Su57s.
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Small, the cockpit chair doubles as your toilet on the long trips. There is a cup holder for your drink and your snacks are on the floor board behind your feet.
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Ikora's ship is not big enough to sit in. You would have to fly it like a coffin but the fuselage components don't support it either.
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1 ReplyI know it's probably like jet or helicopter sized but in orbit I find it fun to entertain the thought that in my window of the ship it's like 50 stories there alone. If funny to image my guardian going in circles on a swivel chair waiting to find a crucible match on the top level of a ship that miles high just whistling as it echoes into the empty levels below.