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|homeworld= [[Mars]]<ref>[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/254005900 '''Twitch''': Warmind Reveal Stream]</ref> | |homeworld= [[Mars]]<ref>[https://www.twitch.tv/videos/254005900 '''Twitch''': Warmind Reveal Stream]</ref> | ||
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|gender= Male | |death= [[War against the Witness]] | ||
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During the Golden Age, the [[Clovis Bray (corporation)|Clovis Bray]] corporation took the code of the original R safety AI and upgraded it into a fully sentient interplanetary defense system they named "Rasputin", becoming the most powerful military intelligence ever developed.<ref>[https://www.destinythegame.com/uk/en/expansion2 '''DestinyTheGame''': ''Expansion II - Warmind'']</ref> Dr. Anastasia Bray was responsible for teaching Rasputin language, which she accomplished by uploading a massive compilation of human works of literature into his network. | During the Golden Age, the [[Clovis Bray (corporation)|Clovis Bray]] corporation took the code of the original R safety AI and upgraded it into a fully sentient interplanetary defense system they named "Rasputin", becoming the most powerful military intelligence ever developed.<ref>[https://www.destinythegame.com/uk/en/expansion2 '''DestinyTheGame''': ''Expansion II - Warmind'']</ref> Dr. Anastasia Bray was responsible for teaching Rasputin language, which she accomplished by uploading a massive compilation of human works of literature into his network. | ||
===The Collapse=== | ===The Collapse=== | ||
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Rasputin was the first entity in the Sol System to detect the coming of the [[Black Fleet]] immediately prior to the Collapse.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies#Ghost_Fragment:_Darkness|Ghost Fragment: Darkness]]''</ref> | Rasputin was the first entity in the Sol System to detect the coming of the [[Black Fleet]] immediately prior to the Collapse.<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Enemies#Ghost_Fragment:_Darkness|Ghost Fragment: Darkness]]''</ref> | ||
Rasputin's core | Rasputin's core programming was to protect humanity, but during the Collapse, every action he took to fulfill his programming either failed or was predicted to have a 100% probability of failure. As a result, he implemented a protocol known as MIDNIGHT EXIGENT and reconfigured his core programming to prioritize long term survival, abandoning his previous function and going dark, while simultaneously ordering all remaining forces and facilities at his disposal to do the same.<ref name= "GFR3"/> | ||
Prior to the Collapse, Rasputin had created a protocol labeled "ABHORRENT IMPERATIVE", which stipulated that if humanity was threatened with extinction and the Traveler attempted to leave Earth, Rasputin would open fire with his most powerful weapons to immobilize the Traveler and thereby coerce it into a "pseudoaltruistic" defensive action; in effect, the Traveler would be forced to protect humanity if it wanted to survive. Rasputin would avoid culpability for such an attack by initiating it through a series of proxies.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies#Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 5|Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 5]]''</ref> Even before the Collapse, Rasputin had been discreetly stockpiling such weapons in the Cosmodrome, though some human operators suspected Rasputin's involvement.<ref name= "GFOldRussia3"/> Ultimately, however, ABHORRENT IMPERATIVE was never invoked by Rasputin, as the Traveler chose to stay and protect humanity of its own volition. | Prior to the Collapse, Rasputin had created a protocol labeled "ABHORRENT IMPERATIVE", which stipulated that if humanity was threatened with extinction and the Traveler attempted to leave Earth, Rasputin would open fire with his most powerful weapons to immobilize the Traveler and thereby coerce it into a "pseudoaltruistic" defensive action; in effect, the Traveler would be forced to protect humanity if it wanted to survive. Rasputin would avoid culpability for such an attack by initiating it through a series of proxies.<ref>'''Bungie (2015/9/15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies#Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 5|Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 5]]''</ref> Even before the Collapse, Rasputin had been discreetly stockpiling such weapons in the Cosmodrome, though some human operators suspected Rasputin's involvement.<ref name= "GFOldRussia3"/> Ultimately, however, ABHORRENT IMPERATIVE was never invoked by Rasputin, as the Traveler chose to stay and protect humanity of its own volition. | ||
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Although disconnected from the Mindlab on Mars, Rasputin maintained an active [[Seraphim Vault|presence]] on Earth, though he remained dormant for most of the [[Dark Age]]. He eventually was reactivated when an unknown party attempted to access one of his computer consoles, and began surveying the Sol System, leading him to discover the fledgling post-Collapse colony of [[Neomuna]] hidden on [[Neptune]], to which he gave the codename "Nefele Stronghold". The Neomuni detected Rasputin's attempts to infiltrate their computer networks, leading [[Chioma Esi]] to task the [[Cloud Strider]] [[Stargazer]] with traveling to Earth to find a way to stop Rasputin from further investigating the city and discovering the [[the Veil|Veil]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY8aahFgJEw</ref> Though most of the expedition team was killed after encountering the warlord [[Carnunta]], Stargazer managed to contact the submind [[Malahayati]] and asked her to wipe all mention of Neptune or the ''[[Exodus Indigo]]'' from Rasputin's archives. | Although disconnected from the Mindlab on Mars, Rasputin maintained an active [[Seraphim Vault|presence]] on Earth, though he remained dormant for most of the [[Dark Age]]. He eventually was reactivated when an unknown party attempted to access one of his computer consoles, and began surveying the Sol System, leading him to discover the fledgling post-Collapse colony of [[Neomuna]] hidden on [[Neptune]], to which he gave the codename "Nefele Stronghold". The Neomuni detected Rasputin's attempts to infiltrate their computer networks, leading [[Chioma Esi]] to task the [[Cloud Strider]] [[Stargazer]] with traveling to Earth to find a way to stop Rasputin from further investigating the city and discovering the [[the Veil|Veil]].<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hY8aahFgJEw</ref> Though most of the expedition team was killed after encountering the warlord [[Carnunta]], Stargazer managed to contact the submind [[Malahayati]] and asked her to wipe all mention of Neptune or the ''[[Exodus Indigo]]'' from Rasputin's archives. | ||
At some point, Rasputin was alerted to an asset gone rogue: "SIDDHARTHA GOLEM", an Exo originally intended to act as an avatar of Rasputin, but which had instead been resurrected by a [[Ghost]] to become a Lightbearer named [[Felwinter]]. At the time, Rasputin was ill equipped to process Felwinter's resurrection by the [[Light]] and | At some point, Rasputin was alerted to an asset gone rogue: "SIDDHARTHA GOLEM", an Exo originally intended to act as an avatar of Rasputin, but which had instead been resurrected by a [[Ghost]] to become a Lightbearer named [[Felwinter]]. At the time, Rasputin was ill equipped to process Felwinter's resurrection by the [[Light]] and reacted emotionally to this as a threat that needed to be eliminated. Rasputin started his first attempt by sent falling Warsats and armies of militarized [[frame]]s to terminate the now-Risen Exo, but all failed to kill Felwinter. Rasputin subsequently laid a trap promising Felwinter and the Iron Lords [[SIVA]], a powerful nanotechnology capable of disassembling matter and reconstituting it into almost any desired form. | ||
Rasputin subsequently laid a trap | |||
Rasputin, | Unfortunately, despite Lord Felwinter's attempts to reason with him, Rasputin immediately activated all of his defensive measures against the Iron Lords, including SIVA. By then, Rasputin had programmed SIVA to kill not only Felwinter, but the other Iron Lords as well.<ref name=" GFR6"/> Realizing that they had been arrogant and that SIVA posed a significant threat to the planet, the Iron Lords fought back. Hundreds of the Iron Wolves perished in the battle for the [[Plaguelands]], with eight of the founding ten Iron Lords sacrificing themselves to seal SIVA within its replication chamber.<ref>'''Bungie (2016-9-20)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Rise of Iron]], [[King of the Mountain]]''</ref> Only [[Saladin Forge]] and [[Efrideet]] survived. Rasputin, content that the trespassers had been ejected from his facilities, withdrew his countermeasures and began passive observation of the Guardians.<ref name="GFR6"/> However, he would be left melancholic over the death of Felwinter and the damage this had irrevocably caused. As time gone by, Rasputin gained Felwinter's perspective and learned nuanced problems are seldom solved by simple problems and hopes that one day he would find forgiveness for his mistakes. | ||
===City Age=== | ===City Age=== | ||
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{{quote|Rasputin isn't an ally. You hear me, blood? You find yourself thinking that, you shut it down. He may not be against us, but he doesn't care if you live, if the [[Last City|City]] lives, if the [[Traveler]] lives. Trust me. He told me himself.|[[Tevis Larsen]]<ref name="PrometheanCode">'''Bungie (2015-9-15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[The Promethean Code]]''</ref>}} | {{quote|Rasputin isn't an ally. You hear me, blood? You find yourself thinking that, you shut it down. He may not be against us, but he doesn't care if you live, if the [[Last City|City]] lives, if the [[Traveler]] lives. Trust me. He told me himself.|[[Tevis Larsen]]<ref name="PrometheanCode">'''Bungie (2015-9-15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[The Promethean Code]]''</ref>}} | ||
In recent times, the [[Fallen]] and [[Guardian]]s discovered Rasputin was still alive and protecting something valuable in the Cosmodrome. After a communications array at the [[Terrestrial Complex]] was reactivated by the Guardians, Rasputin was able to reconnect with the old interplanetary defense network, resuming control of Warsats and [[Skyshock|ground installations]] across the system and launching a series of orbital strikes against the [[Vex]] and [[Cabal]] on [[Mars]]. Rasputin's attacks proved so debilitating to the Cabal that [[Valus Ta'aurc]] himself ordered the [[Ice Reapers]] be released to track Rasputin.<ref>'''Bungie (2015-9-15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[Grimoire]]: [[Grimoire:Allies#Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 2|Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 2]]''</ref> | |||
Rasputin resisted any attempts by the City to parlay, even going so far as to dismember a scouting team sent by the [[Vanguard]].<ref name="FallenSABER">'''Bungie (2015-9-15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[Fallen S.A.B.E.R.]].''</ref> Rasputin | Rasputin resisted any recent attempts by the City to parlay, even going so far as to dismember a scouting team sent by the [[Vanguard]].<ref name="FallenSABER">'''Bungie (2015-9-15)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]], [[Fallen S.A.B.E.R.]].''</ref> Rasputin is later encountered on Mars within the [[Dust Palace]], attempting to protect a broken AI related to the Warmind of Mars from the invading Cabal. The AI is ultimately lost after a long battle with the [[Psion Flayers]].<ref>'''Bungie (2014-9-9)''', ''[[Destiny]], [[Dust Palace (strike)]]''</ref> | ||
After awakening, Rasputin faced a number of direct threats. [[Omnigul, Will of Crota|Omnigul]] and the [[Spawn of Crota]] accessed the bunker through unknown means and attacked Rasputin, either to destroy him or corrupt him for their own purposes, but were thwarted by the Guardians.<ref>'''Bungie (2014-12-9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Dark Below]], [[Siege of the Warmind]].''</ref> Later, during the [[Taken War]], a group of [[Taken]] also penetrated Rasputin's bunker to prevent the Guardian from obtaining Golden Age stealth technology; while they did not damage or corrupt Rasputin, they had ample opportunity to do so.<ref name="PrometheanCode"/> The bunker was breached a third time when the [[Fallen]] attempted to hijack Rasputin's systems using the modified [[Shank]] [[S.A.B.E.R.-2]], seeking to bypass the Warmind's security protocols and take control of his orbital weapon systems. Though S.A.B.E.R.-2 was ultimately destroyed, Rasputin again had to be rescued through the efforts of Guardians.<ref name="FallenSABER"/> | |||
Conceding that his bunker's defenses had failed too many times, Rasputin triggered the IKELOS subroutine, an initiative to provide advanced weaponry to the Guardians to aid them against their enemies. The end result of IKELOS was the [[Sleeper Simulant]], a heavy [[fusion rifle]] with a unique core based on obsolete DVALIN FORGE fusion rifles that the Warmind had armed humanity with during the onset of the Collapse. The Sleeper Simulant represented a successful melding of Golden Age technology with contemporary designs and [[Banshee-44]]'s gunsmithing expertise. | Conceding that his bunker's defenses had failed too many times, Rasputin triggered the IKELOS subroutine, an initiative to provide advanced weaponry to the Guardians to aid them against their enemies. The end result of IKELOS was the [[Sleeper Simulant]], a heavy [[fusion rifle]] with a unique core based on obsolete DVALIN FORGE fusion rifles that the Warmind had armed humanity with during the onset of the Collapse. The Sleeper Simulant represented a successful melding of Golden Age technology with contemporary designs and [[Banshee-44]]'s gunsmithing expertise. | ||
===Post | ===Post Red War=== | ||
[[File:Rasputinpic1.jpg|thumb|300px|Entrance to Rasputin Facility]] | [[File:Rasputinpic1.jpg|thumb|300px|Entrance to Rasputin Facility]] | ||
{{Quote|What is buried beneath that ice is too dangerous to allow back into our world. It doesn't think as we do. It weighs and judges our existence in its ruthless calculations, and we don't even know what the goal is. Once, long ago, it might have been created as a tool to save Humanity. It is far more than a mere machine now. And it is broken.|[[Zavala]]<ref>"Narrative"</ref>}} | {{Quote|What is buried beneath that ice is too dangerous to allow back into our world. It doesn't think as we do. It weighs and judges our existence in its ruthless calculations, and we don't even know what the goal is. Once, long ago, it might have been created as a tool to save Humanity. It is far more than a mere machine now. And it is broken.|[[Zavala]]<ref>"Narrative"</ref>}} | ||
Soon after the Traveler's awakening after the [[Red War]], the ice caps on Mars began to thaw. Detecting evidence of [[Hive|non-native organic chitin]] near its core among the rising temperatures, Rasputin assumed control of Mars' atmospheric defenses and invoked the AURORA PALISADE protocol to defend itself, crashing warsats into the surface of Mars.<ref name="Narrative"/> | |||
Rasputin soon came under siege from the Hive once again, but this time at his central core facility in | Rasputin soon came under siege from the Hive once again, but this time at his central core facility in Hellas Basin. Making matters worse, his [[Grasp of Nokris|attackers]] were led by Nokris, a minor Hive God and a son of [[Oryx, the Taken King|Oryx]], and Xol, one of the Hive's gargantuan [[Worm]] Gods. Unable to adequately defend himself against such a massive threat, Rasputin accepted the assistance of Ana Bray and the Guardian, granting them the use of the powerful [[Valkyrie]] javelin and other Golden Age weaponry. | ||
After an unsuccessful attempt by the Vanguard to trap and defeat Xol, the enraged Worm God launched an assault on Rasputin's neural network. With the aid of the Guardian, Rasputin was able to generate a super-charged version of the Valkyrie, granting the Guardian enough offensive power to damage and eventually vanquish Xol. | After an unsuccessful attempt by the Vanguard to trap and defeat Xol, the enraged Worm God launched an assault on Rasputin's neural network. With the aid of the Guardian, Rasputin was able to generate a super-charged version of the Valkyrie, granting the Guardian enough offensive power to damage and eventually vanquish Xol. | ||
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{{Quote|A line has been drawn in this system. Light on one side. Dark on the other. Where do you stand?|Osiris questioning Rasputin's allegiance<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqnVt0wLyr4</ref>}} | {{Quote|A line has been drawn in this system. Light on one side. Dark on the other. Where do you stand?|Osiris questioning Rasputin's allegiance<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JqnVt0wLyr4</ref>}} | ||
More than two years after Xol's destruction, Rasputin was confronted by the former [[Warlock]] Vanguard [[Osiris]], who derided the Warmind as an "old man" and called him out as a traitor for turning his back against humanity during the [[Collapse]] | More than two years after Xol's destruction, Rasputin was confronted by the former [[Warlock]] Vanguard [[Osiris]], who derided the Warmind as an "old man" and called him out as a traitor for turning his back against humanity during the [[Collapse]] and a murderer who slaughtered the Iron Lords in the hundreds during the Dark Age. Knowing the coming arrival of the Black Fleet from his predictions within the [[Infinite Forest]], Osiris called to question Rasputin's allegiance in the upcoming battle between [[Light]] and [[Darkness]]. In response, Rasputin gives Osiris coordinates, highlighting an anomalous signal near the edge of the Sol System, which satisfied the former exile enough to leave and investigate. | ||
===Stopping The Almighty=== | ===Stopping The Almighty=== | ||
[[File:ZavalaRasputin.jpg|thumb|300px|Rasputin showing Zavala the incoming threat]] | [[File:ZavalaRasputin.jpg|thumb|300px|Rasputin showing Zavala the incoming threat]] | ||
After the events at the [[Sundial]], the [[Red Legion]], led by [[Amtec]], who escaped the fate of her fellow Psion Flayer sisters, disabled the engines of [[The Almighty]] and sent it on a collision course towards the Last City. The [[Guardian]]s, with little choice, then sought help from the ancient Warmind, and were tasked with reactivating Rasputin's arsenal to find a way to stop the Almighty from careening into the Last City. | After the events at the [[Sundial]], the [[Red Legion]], led by [[Amtec]], who escaped the fate of her fellow Psion Flayer sisters, disabled the engines of [[The Almighty]] and sent it on a collision course towards the Last City. The [[Guardian]]s, with little choice, then sought help from the ancient Warmind, and were tasked with reactivating Rasputin's arsenal to find a way to stop the Almighty from careening into the Last City. | ||
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In later weeks, Rasputin sent a Guardian up to Felwinter Peak. There, they and Ana Bray discover secrets of Rasputin's activities during the Dark Age. They learn Rasputin deployed a battalion of frames to attack Felwinter when he was still the mountain's sole occupant, and that he programmed SIVA to act as bait for the Iron Lords. These activities were apparently in response to a breach of his systems in Old Russia. After having the Guardian acquire more data for him, he summons them to the Seraph Bunker on the Moon. Once there, he tells them the story of a tyrant and his son, an allusion to the story of his connection to Felwinter. | In later weeks, Rasputin sent a Guardian up to Felwinter Peak. There, they and Ana Bray discover secrets of Rasputin's activities during the Dark Age. They learn Rasputin deployed a battalion of frames to attack Felwinter when he was still the mountain's sole occupant, and that he programmed SIVA to act as bait for the Iron Lords. These activities were apparently in response to a breach of his systems in Old Russia. After having the Guardian acquire more data for him, he summons them to the Seraph Bunker on the Moon. Once there, he tells them the story of a tyrant and his son, an allusion to the story of his connection to Felwinter. | ||
Mere days before The Almighty would collide with the Last City, the Guardians succeeded in activating and rearming Rasputin's Seraph Bunkers, allowing the Warmind to deploy his countermeasures against the | Mere days before The Almighty would collide with the Last City, the Guardians succeeded in activating and rearming Rasputin's Seraph Bunkers, allowing the Warmind to deploy his countermeasures against the super-vessel. The Guardians return to the Tower to bear witness to Rasputin's countermeasures. In full view of the Tower's denizens, countless warsats bombard The Almighty for a full hour before making a critical hit to the ships core, rendering a spectacular explosion, reducing the Red Legion's crown jewel into burning rubble that crash-lands into the mountains outside of the Last City. | ||
===The Arrival of the Dark=== | ===The Arrival of the Dark=== | ||
[[File:Rasputinshutdown.gif|thumb|300px|Rasputin shuts down]] | [[File:Rasputinshutdown.gif|thumb|300px|Rasputin shuts down]] | ||
Several days after the Almighty's destruction, the [[ | Several days after the Almighty's destruction, the fleet of mysterious [[Pyramid|Pyramid Ships]] pushed into the system, with [[The Ionian Pyramid|one ship]] breaking off to go to [[Io]]. With Ana's assistance, Rasputin used his Warsat Network around the moon of Jupiter to try shooting the vessel down. Sadly, his countermeasures had no effect, and the Pyramid responded by completely disabling the Warmind and his systems, leaving the Guardians to fend off the fleet themselves. Ana managed to transfer Rasputin into an [[Engram]] with the help of her Ghost, [[Jinju]], though the Warmind's integrity was in doubt.<ref>'''Bungie (2020/6/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Arrivals]], [[Lore:Duress and_l Egress#Ana: Frayed|Duress and Egress]]''</ref> | ||
With the Guardian's help, Ana detected a remnant of Rasputin cycling through the buffer of his systems, though she was unsure how to safely extract it.<ref name="ExodusQuest">'''Bungie (2020/6/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Arrivals]]'', [[Exodus (Quest)]]</ref> When they returned to inform Ana that Mars was to be evacuated, she informed them that she discovered that Rasputin had disguised the remnant as a benign signal and once again enlisted their help to recover it. She eventually managed to restore the fragment into a small contraption, and evacuated with it and an experimental Exo frame to implant Rasputin into.<ref name="ExodusQuest"/> | With the Guardian's help, Ana detected a remnant of Rasputin cycling through the buffer of his systems, though she was unsure how to safely extract it.<ref name="ExodusQuest">'''Bungie (2020/6/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Arrivals]]'', [[Exodus (Quest)]]</ref> When they returned to inform Ana that Mars was to be evacuated, she informed them that she discovered that Rasputin had disguised the remnant as a benign signal and once again enlisted their help to recover it. She eventually managed to restore the fragment into a small contraption, and evacuated with it and an experimental Exo frame to implant Rasputin into.<ref name="ExodusQuest"/> | ||
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===Sacrifice=== | ===Sacrifice=== | ||
After weeks of collecting more submind data, Rasputin and Ana learned that Eramis | After weeks of collecting more submind data, Rasputin and Ana learned that Eramis discovered the back-door virus the Guardian implanted in Seraph Station, removed it, and planned to activate ABHORRENT IMPERATIVE and destroy the Traveler using the Warsat network. In order to prevent this, Rasputin told the Guardians that his repair algorithm has restored him enough to insert the Pillory Engram containing him into the Seraph Station, allowing him to trigger a self-destruct function. Ana refused to go along with this, but Rasputin told her it was the only way, citing it as fulfillment of his purpose as a shield rather than as a weapon. | ||
[[File:RasputinDeath.png|thumb|300px|[[Anastasia Bray|Ana]] mourns Rasputin's final death]] | [[File:RasputinDeath.png|thumb|300px|[[Anastasia Bray|Ana]] mourns Rasputin's final death]] | ||
The Guardian, Pillory Engram in hand, fought their way back into the Orbital Command Nexus and inserted Rasputin into the Station. As this was happening, Eramis prepared to fire the Warsats at the Traveler, who unexpectedly rose higher into the sky above the Last City, seemingly in preparation to leave, as the residents of the city looked up in fear and uncertainty. As it reached low orbit, however, the Traveler came to a stop. As the Warsats power up and prepare to fire at the Traveler, Rasputin activates the AURORA SACRIFICE protocol, destroying himself and the entire Warsat network. His sacrifice prevents the Traveler from leaving the Sol System and allow it to fight in defense of humanity against [[The Witness]] and [[Emperor Calus]], the newly-risen [[Disciples of the Witness|Disciple of the Witness]]. | |||
The Guardian, Pillory Engram in hand, fought their way back into the | |||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
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***''[[Season of the Witch]]'' {{Mo}} | ***''[[Season of the Witch]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
**''[[The Final Shape]]'' {{Mo}} | **''[[The Final Shape]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Destiny: Warmind (comic)]]'' | *''[[Destiny: Warmind (comic)]]'' | ||
*''[[Mysterious Logbook]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Mysterious Logbook]]'' {{Mo}} | ||
*''[[Entelechy]]'' {{Mo}} | *''[[Entelechy]]'' {{Mo}} | ||