First, festering core strike.
https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/the-festering-core
The issues is it doesn't say that you kill two cyclops at the end, that are parts of our eyes that are meant to see light. They could envelope you in a barrier I forgot what it was. I know I've repeated this ad nauseam, but the taken will become a blip as the cyclops spawn in, they see only light at this point. That definition has been achieved.
Understand vex don't have to look at time in a straight line.
https://youtu.be/3nRzli5m8B8
"It can see your light"
Be back in a bit...
//Season of splicer
https://youtu.be/QmWnDbmQ7Eg
"They can't simulate..."
But Savvy knows the network, set up for festering core.
Define the where to look and show them.
**Also, think eternal return, and the area around here (sploded traveler), ties to programming logic.
//Sagira shell transfer
https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/a-deadly-trial
Things I find interesting: she was dreaming or sleeping (ghost did too), put her in a modified vex device (but where and when did she technically get taken)
**Major note, all dead Osiris followers are exo, ALL. When they were alive I'm sure they looked differently, someone messed with sight if I recall correctly.
https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/a-garden-world
Another pass for the fidelity of their simulation, take the digital copy in the past, place in another device waaaayyy down the line...but time doesn't matter to them.
//Ghost dream
"Oh I feel so strange, like someone's rearranged all the furniture in the house, except the house is my brain."
Remember you invade a vex consciousness, who's to say...because ghost was dreaming too.
Well, can't find the transcript for the strike, A Garden World (not the initial mission, it doesn't say it there, because Sagira till the end)
Anyways he says, when I was gone I felt I was dreaming (fast forward), I saw the traveler there too, it was so small.
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https://www.ishtar-collective.net/transcripts/tree-of-probabilites
"It was so small."
All the simulation seeds, all the cracked ones. There is a reason the traveler needs to stay in that shell. Why we need to be completely unpredictable, unable to be simulated.
Even if we are a form of vex, I feel we are on the right side of the Sol divisive.
//Dreams of alpha lupi
https://www.ishtar-collective.net/cards/ghost-fragment-the-traveler-3
The only reason this one mattered to me, right now, the loss of self. The basic form of consciousness, a pattern to be molded and shaped. And this thought, this idea, is in other forms of lore...the book of unmaking, Clovis bray exo program.
This was dust.
//Explain the paradox.
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Ah, let’s see what I can remember. When Ghost was talking about the furniture being moved around, that was due to Sagira being in him. While Vex tech was used to moved her from one Shell to another, I don’t think they used Vex consciousness. The one example of Vex getting ahold of a Ghost, modifying and it surviving that I can remember is Asher’s Ghost. He had doubts about it and never risked dying. Sagira was basically comatose after getting shot, which seems like plot armor, ghosts have never recovered after going dark. Someone found her and brought her to Ikora who handed her to us. I’d say a big takeaway from that segment is the “sleeping” aspect. Sounded more like dead to me. Coincidence he sees the Gardner? Nope. Clovis Bray also had visions (and a freaking conversation!) with the Gardner while dead on operating tables. A takeaway is that our Ghost [i]saw[/i] the Gardner. And didn’t describe it in the slightest except to say “it” looked so small. Now that strikes me as an intentional choice of words from the writers in regards to saying It over Her, we all know the Gardner is a her. So why it? He saw something that wasn’t identifiable as female or male. Most things in Destiny can be identified like that, even the worm gods had male and female. One thing that comes to mind? Ghosts. They are fragments of its consciousness. One, or maybe more, of them would have to be the central core of self. Without the memories, it wouldn’t know.