1. Crow is an awoken.
We must represent all races in destiny. By having two awoken as vanguard members we will be endorsing awoken supremacy. Ikora (being the only human) will eventually feel inferior to her awoken counterparts and will try to accommodate for her lost sense of belonging in some way. She will turn to drugs and other forms of distraction in order to fill her inner void. Crow and Zavala will gradually exclude her from important meetings due to her self-destructive attitude. This will push Ikora into a deep depression on a level beyond even what she experienced during the Red War. She will eventually come to question her purpose and will resort to throwing herself off the tower many times in a blind despair. After hundreds of resurrections, she will decide that the only solution is all out war. She will gather the willing exo and human residents of the City and will march on the Tower, killing all who oppose her and her followers. Utter chaos will ensue. Caital, upon seeing the thousands murdered on the steps of the tower, will call upon her legions to strike Ikora with heavy ammunitions from the safety of her fleet. The City’s streets will run red with the blood of Ikora’s masses and as the fire rains down from above, Ikora will look to the sky, and will regret nothing.
2. Crow is NOT bald.
Any D1 veteran understands that one of the prerequisites for being a member of the vanguard is that you must be bald. Crow however, has a full head of hair that makes him a heartthrob and naturally attractive to the ladies. Zavala and Ikora will harbor an inner resentment of Crow and his actions. Crow will use his influence and glorious hair to amass a large following of Crow-crazed civilians, who he will command to make a statue memorializing his beautiful hair. This act will cause Zavala to put a choice to the misguided member of the vanguard. He will force Crow to choose between his responsibility as hunter vanguard, or his illustrious fan base. By now the power will have gone straight to Crow’s head, and he will choose his followers over his duties. This will result in his expulsion from the position of vanguard and Ikora will rip the hair out of his head. Crow will be forced to work in the ramen shop for the rest of his pitiful existence. His hair will hang on the ramen sign as a constant reminder of his failures. He will have drunken himself into utter oblivion from the bitter wine of his own hubris. His followers will mourn the loss of their deity for a time, but eventually the name of Crow will leave the hearts and minds of all who dwell under the light of the Traveler.
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Oryrk'This is my design' - 오래됨
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It would just feel so unearned, forced, and rushed. I’d rather they bring in an until now unheard of to us hunter that’s been around for a hundred years or so doing missions for the Vanguard. It would help keep the Vanguard as a group from feeling so small that every major event, every story beat has to only involve an established character.
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5 답변Not only would it be Awoken supremacy but also discrimination against Exos. I think I need to send a strongly worded tweet to Bungie devs….
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1 답변Honestly if Crow has the dedication to shave his hair for the job I can overlook his being an Awoken.
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_-みたもく-_¯\_(ツ)_/¯ - 6/21/2022 6:23:39 AM
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2 답변Crow should be the towers kenny. Crow should be allowed into the tower, we should be able to use our weapons in the tower, we should be able to kill crow, not his ghost. Over and over and over again.
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2 답변A good read but where you bored!? LoL Anyway,your concerns are justified but easily remedied,firstly once Uldren Sov is executed for his multiple crimes,mainly the murder of St.Cayde & for being a whiny,good for nothing (<not even for his sister 😯) SOB & then secondly,once the Sovo is a corpse we can just shave his/its (<? 🤔) head! As you see both of the problems are solved,both diverse & inclusive,with the added bonus of never having to hear & or deal with that narcissistic nihilist ever again,just a bald corpse sat in a chair! Even though it is obvious i have no bias in this matter,i would however like to volunteer for the executioners job please but unfortunately i have no experience as a hairdresser,so i'll pass on that thanks!? 🤔👍 Seriously though,it is to much of a stretch of the imagination for Crow to have this position,not just because of his past & the fact he is more like his former himself with every interaction we have with him,ever since he touched Savathun but also he just doesn't deserve the job because; 1) He is very inexperienced as a Guardian to hold any position beyond that of an advisor 2) He has very questionable leadership & social skills 3) He has not yet proven his loyalty or dedication to the 'Way of the Guardian' 4) He does not command the respect of a large enough majority of Guardians to be an aspirational leader & role-model (due to the above 3 reasons but also for his past,rightly or wrongly!) TBF i think this was a terribly thought of & written position to put a former great story villain in,even if the writers back track & re-write Uldren to reamerge as himself again,the damage has already been done to what was a great story arch,with a beloved hero & a hated villain,having their final showdown with a shocking twist for the battles end but finally we get vengeance & justice wins out in the end....... Until someone decide "Wouldn't it be great if we just brought him back & made him supa-dupa nice but yet all downtrodden by all the negative vibs & hate-speech from his so-called work colleagues & everyone is just like gonna be like 'oh bless Crow' & fall like in luvv with him & stuff,like sooooo much,it's gonna be gravy!" (sorry for any grammar mistakes etc for what turned into a long rant,guess i was bored 🤔😂)
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2 답변So youre saying we need to convert crow to an exo and shave his head? Ok people lets make it happen.