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'''Ghost scans''' are a feature introduced in ''[[The Taken King]]'', and present in ''[[Rise of Iron]]'' and ''[[Destiny 2]]''. When near a scannable object, the player can interact with it to send [[Ghost]] to scan it. After the scan is complete, Ghost will provide a brief commentary on the object.
'''Ghost Scans''' are a feature introduced in ''[[The Taken King]]'', and present in ''[[Rise of Iron]]'' and ''[[Destiny 2]]''. When near a scannable object, the player can interact with it to send [[Ghost]] to scan it. After the scan is complete, Ghost will provide a brief commentary on the object.


==The Taken King==
==The Taken King==
*Ghost scans do not have official titles, and to reduce the complexity of inventing and remembering relevant titles for each scan a simple system of reference has been used in this table of XXXX-YYYY-0000, where X is an abbreviation of the planetary location, YYYY represents the actual map on the aforementioned planet the scannable item is located, and 0000 is simply the number given to the scan purely as it was uploaded into this list and has no logical value beyond differentiating the different scans on the same map.
*Ghost Scans do not have official titles, and to reduce the complexity of inventing and remembering relevant titles for each scan a simple system of reference has been used in this table of XXXX-YYYY-0000, where X is an abbreviation of the planetary location, YYYY represents the actual map on the aforementioned planet the scannable item is located, and 0000 is simply the number given to the scan purely as it was uploaded into this list and has no logical value beyond differentiating the different scans on the same map.
*[[Hive]] and [[Taken]] are closely related, and as such until they are radically differentiated in the game and in the lore instead of being allied forces of the same faction as they are now, all Hive and Taken related entries are tagged under [[Hive]] to limit clutter and confusion.
*[[Hive]] and [[Taken]] are closely related, and as such until they are radically differentiated in the game and in the lore instead of being allied forces of the same faction as they are now, all Hive and Taken related entries are tagged under [[Hive]] to limit clutter and confusion.
*Where multiple distinct parties are concerned within an entry, it is tagged as "Multiple." Where there is no clear subject or topic the scan is simply tagged as "Indeterminate."
*Where multiple distinct parties are concerned within an entry, it is tagged as "Multiple." Where there is no clear subject or topic the scan is simply tagged as "Indeterminate."

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