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The Traveler Cage slowly carried out step four over the next week, as the Red Legion consolidated their control of the City.
The Traveler Cage slowly carried out step four over the next week, as the Red Legion consolidated their control of the City.


By the time the re-empowered Guardian returned to liberate the City, step five had been completed. Though Ghaul was initially hesitant to seize the Light, he acquiesced in time to battle the Guardian atop the Immortal, Light against Light. The Immortal served as a conduit for the Light extracted by the Traveler Cage, infusing Ghaul with its power, though this also replenished the Guardian's own. Eventually, the Guardian slew Ghaul. However, Ghaul resurrected himself seconds later, transforming into a mountainous, ethereal figure of molten Light. Pleased by the vast degree of his new power, Ghaul turned towards the Traveler, asking if it would recognize him now. In response, the Traveler cracked open the Cage and unleashed a blinding burst of Light that annihilated Ghaul.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/8/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard [[Chosen]]''</ref>
By the time the re-empowered Guardian returned to liberate the City, step five had been completed. Though Ghaul was initially hesitant to seize the Light, he acquiesced in time to battle the Guardian atop the Immortal, Light against Light. The Immortal served as a conduit for the Light extracted by the Traveler Cage, infusing Ghaul with its power, though this also replenished the Guardian's own. Eventually, the Guardian slew Ghaul. However, Ghaul resurrected himself seconds later, transforming into a mountainous, ethereal figure of molten Light. Pleased by the vast degree of his new power, Ghaul turned towards the Traveler, asking if it would recognize him now. In response, the Traveler cracked open the Cage and unleashed a blinding burst of Light that annihilated Ghaul while also disintegrating the cage.<ref>'''Bungie (2017/8/9)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard [[Chosen]]''</ref>
 
The fate of the Traveler Cage is unclear, as it is neither seen being explicitly destroyed nor appears anywhere inside or near the resurgent City afterwards.


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Traveler Cage
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Production information

Manufacturer:

Cabal

Technical specifications

Length:

3620 meters

Hull:

Cabal Hull Plating

Armament:

Force Field

Usage

Year introduced:

Red War

Role(s):

Countermeasure

Affiliation:

Red Legion

 

The Traveler Cage is a Cabal armature designed to capture the Traveler. It was key to Dominus Ghaul's assault on the City.[1]

Overview

The Traveler Cage is an enormous countermeasure device designed to capture the Traveler and siphon its emissions of Light for Cabal use. This is a five-step process:

  1. The Traveler Cage unfolds six prongs and attaches itself to the Traveler.[2]
  2. The tips of the prongs detach and encircle the Traveler in long bands of machinery.[3]
  3. Initial activation. The Cage generates a force field across the bands, enclosing the Traveler and cutting off its emissions of Light. This incidentally strips Guardians of their powers and debilitates Ghosts. [4]
  4. Repeating panels of black metal begin to spread over the surface of the force field, from the center of the Traveler Cage outward. The process takes several days to complete.
  5. The Traveler is fully caged. Light can now be extracted without issue.

Despite cutting off its Light, the Traveler Cage does not necessarily restrain the Traveler itself, as it demonstrates the ability to break free with little apparent difficulty once roused. However, the process of harvesting Light from the Traveler may be physically traumatic: concept art depicts the Cage burning or blistering the Traveler's surface, and its reawakened form presents with even greater damage than before.

History

The Traveler Cage was at the center of the Red Legion fleet that attacked the City. Encountering no meaningful resistance from City defenses, the Traveler Cage docked with the Traveler unimpeded.

As The Guardian invaded Ghaul's flagship, The Immortal, the Traveler Cage carried out the second step of its deployment. The Guardian emerged onto the hull of the Immortal to see the Traveler wrapped in bands of black metal. When Ghaul confronted the Guardian on the deck of his ship, the Traveler Cage commenced step three, stripping the Guardian of their Light and leaving them helpless before Ghaul.[5]

The Traveler Cage slowly carried out step four over the next week, as the Red Legion consolidated their control of the City.

By the time the re-empowered Guardian returned to liberate the City, step five had been completed. Though Ghaul was initially hesitant to seize the Light, he acquiesced in time to battle the Guardian atop the Immortal, Light against Light. The Immortal served as a conduit for the Light extracted by the Traveler Cage, infusing Ghaul with its power, though this also replenished the Guardian's own. Eventually, the Guardian slew Ghaul. However, Ghaul resurrected himself seconds later, transforming into a mountainous, ethereal figure of molten Light. Pleased by the vast degree of his new power, Ghaul turned towards the Traveler, asking if it would recognize him now. In response, the Traveler cracked open the Cage and unleashed a blinding burst of Light that annihilated Ghaul while also disintegrating the cage.[6]

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