What determines if an Exo Guardian has to be rebooted?
Why is Banshee-44 on his 44th reboot when Cayde is on his 6th? Is Banshee
not a guardian, or has he had his light taken to where rebooting him was necessary?
Questions to answer about whether Cayde can die.
UPDATE: Looks like we uh, we have our answer.
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2 답변I imagine that Exo Guardians don't need reboots anymore, assuming the light prevents them from rejecting their body. That being said Exo citizens probably still have to go through the reboot process if necessary
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1 답변작성자: Wilhelm Scream 6/8/2018 7:07:19 AMIt's to keep them from dying. From time to time their brains reject the immortality the body brings (think before the collapse guardians are quite different in this aspect) they also have humanism given to them to slow the rate of rejection. My Name Is Byf put out a really stellar lore video on it. [url=https://youtu.be/oIs60HPDJvM][/url]
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12 답변I recommend delving into the Lost Sector in the Braytech Futurescape. There’s a scannable in there that has information on the Exos. To summarize as best I can (not near my computer to pull up my lengthy essay on the subject) reboots occur when the human mind begins to reject the machine body. The two counters to this rejection are, as stated beforehand, a hard reset of the mind. It’s like hitting “factory reset” on a computer. The second counter that we know of is programming human mannerisms into the exo frame. The need to eat, sleep, and such other things are coded in to better mimic a natural body. Using both of these, exoscience advanced by a lot, and rejection of the mind became much less of a problem than before.