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When Ghaul conquered a planet, he would use the Almighty to annihilate those that refused to submit. It is unknown how many worlds have been destroyed in this manner. After the fall of the [[Last City]], the Almighty was deployed to Sol. It began breaking down [[Mercury]] for fuel, and linked with the star in preparation for destroying the Solar System once Ghaul had obtained the [[Traveler]]'s [[Light]] for the Red Legion. Commander [[Zavala]], Deputy Commander [[Sloane]], and the [[Guardian]] resistance learned of the Almighty after hacking a high-priority Red Legion comms signal. Although they initially despaired that the [[Red War]] had already been lost, Zavala resolved to launch an all-or-nothing attack to destroy the Almighty. This plan was later revealed to be folly when [[Asher Mir]] used an old [[Warmind]] vault on [[Io]] to analyze the superweapon and discovered that it could not be destroyed without also destroying the Sun. | When Ghaul conquered a planet, he would use the Almighty to annihilate those that refused to submit. It is unknown how many worlds have been destroyed in this manner. After the fall of the [[Last City]], the Almighty was deployed to Sol. It began breaking down [[Mercury]] for fuel, and linked with the star in preparation for destroying the Solar System once Ghaul had obtained the [[Traveler]]'s [[Light]] for the Red Legion. Commander [[Zavala]], Deputy Commander [[Sloane]], and the [[Guardian]] resistance learned of the Almighty after hacking a high-priority Red Legion comms signal. Although they initially despaired that the [[Red War]] had already been lost, Zavala resolved to launch an all-or-nothing attack to destroy the Almighty. This plan was later revealed to be folly when [[Asher Mir]] used an old [[Warmind]] vault on [[Io]] to analyze the superweapon and discovered that it could not be destroyed without also destroying the Sun. | ||
The [[Vanguard]] decided on a two-pronged approach: [[The Guardian]] would board and disable the Almighty before it could finish sapping the Sun, while the Guardian resistance launched an attack to reclaim the [[Last City]]. The Guardian succeeded, damaging the Almighty's cooling system and causing a catastrophic failure. [[The Consul]] received word of what befell the Almighty, telling Ghaul that their flagship had been | The [[Vanguard]] decided on a two-pronged approach: [[The Guardian]] would board and disable the Almighty before it could finish sapping the Sun, while the Guardian resistance launched an attack to reclaim the [[Last City]]. The Guardian succeeded, damaging the Almighty's cooling system and causing a catastrophic failure. [[The Consul]] received word of what befell the Almighty, telling Ghaul that their flagship had been “lost” and “laid waste”. After Ghaul's defeat and the [[Traveler]]'s reawakening, the broken Almighty remained orbiting the Sun. | ||
Survivors of the Almighty's destruction have been found on Mercury and are currently fighting the Vex in the [[Fields of Glass]]. The Almighty itself remained in orbit between Mercury and the Sun, with half the planet floating as debris. | Survivors of the Almighty's destruction have been found on Mercury and are currently fighting the Vex in the [[Fields of Glass]]. The Almighty itself remained in orbit between Mercury and the Sun, with half the planet floating as debris. |