It is a good quest. I enjoyed exploring it. One little thing though, Bungie should not design or name things in space. The space station is nonsensical and it actually says that you’re supposed to be in geosynchronous orbit. That’s like 35000 + km away from the Earth, which would appear significantly smaller than the expansive low orbit view the backdrop depicts.
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Yeah and when I'm walking down the street to the shops and some warlock throws a nova bomb at a tree, it looks completely different to how it does in the game. And while we're at it, when me and the wife go on our annual holiday to Venus, the flowers and plants aren't the same. Bungie sort this out!
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Trolling aside. Having a pop-up saying geosynchronous orbit is just unnecessary. Bray-tech and the warmind network have thousands of satellites in low earth orbit to quickly respond. They don’t need a station in geosync orbit. In any case, this isn’t about reality, but about good writing. I realize that Destiny is basically a fairytale shooter, however there is still no need to make stuff wrong on “purpose”. They don’t declare water is dry, so with the same basic logic there is no need to misrepresent orbital distances. It’s a minor thing in the context of what Destiny is, sure. Don’t think it hurts to mention it though.