I Am Alive

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I Am Alive
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Production overview

Rarity class:

Legendary

Weapon type:

Grenade Launcher

Min-max magazine:

7

Specifications

Ammunition type:

Grenades

Rate of fire:

120 RPM

Service history

In service:

Guardians

 

"When the end comes, I reserve the right to be last."
— Calus, Emperor of the Cabal

I Am Alive is a Legendary Grenade Launcher introduced in Curse of Osiris. It can be obtained in the Eater of Worlds raid lair.[1]

Gameplay[edit]

Intrinsic properties[edit]

  • Adaptive Frame: A well-rounded grip, reliable and sturdy.

Launcher barrels[edit]

  • Confined Launch: This weapon's launch parameters are particularly stable. Greatly increases stability, increases blast radius, decreases projectile speed.
  • Quick Launch: This weapon's barrel provides faster projectiles and much faster aiming. Greatly increases handling speed, increases projectile speed.
  • Smart Drift Control: This barrel is broadly optimized for firing control. Moderately controls recoil, increases stability, increases handling speed, slightly increases projectile speed.

Traits[edit]

  • Moving Target: Increased movement speed and target acquisition when moving while aiming down sights.
  • Auto-Loading Holster: The holstered weapon is automatically reloaded after a short period of time.

Lore[edit]

Now I've seen everything. We were all so wrong. All of this—the machines, the Eliksni, the worms, the Light, the Nine. All of it meaningless. This galaxy is tumbling toward a singular conclusion and there is nothing—no one—that can stop it.

How could I have missed this? It's the small moments, the simple pleasures that matter. They're all I can think about now. Food and drink aren't mere sustenance. They're a reminder that I am alive.

This Leviathan. This prison ship. I will remake it, as I have been remade. No longer will it represent a mythical beast from the dreams of worms. It will serve as an icon for my newfound gluttony.

List of appearances[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Bungie (2017/5/12), Destiny 2: Curse of Osiris, Eater of Worlds