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At several points during the Raid, I noticed certain bosses (Golgoroth, Big-O, etc) would shoot these strange blue homing projectiles that dealt crazy damage. They looked rather similar to Harbingers, albeit on a much smaller scale. It makes me wonder if Oryx didn't "Take" them during the Battle of Saturn and co-opt them for his own use.{{Unsigned|DJenser}}
At several points during the Raid, I noticed certain bosses (Golgoroth, Big-O, etc) would shoot these strange blue homing projectiles that dealt crazy damage. They looked rather similar to Harbingers, albeit on a much smaller scale. It makes me wonder if Oryx didn't "Take" them during the Battle of Saturn and co-opt them for his own use.{{Unsigned|DJenser}}
:I don't think so, or at least, if the Harbingers had been Taken rather than just destroyed in the Battle of Saturn I think the lore would have made it clearer. They're probably souped-up versions of the projectiles Taken Centurions use. [[User:MorningWalker|MorningWalker]] ([[User talk:MorningWalker|talk]]) 16:37, 21 September 2015 (EDT)

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Did Oryx "Take" the Harbingers?[edit]

At several points during the Raid, I noticed certain bosses (Golgoroth, Big-O, etc) would shoot these strange blue homing projectiles that dealt crazy damage. They looked rather similar to Harbingers, albeit on a much smaller scale. It makes me wonder if Oryx didn't "Take" them during the Battle of Saturn and co-opt them for his own use.—This unsigned comment was made by DJenser (talkcontribs). Please sign your posts with ~~~~

I don't think so, or at least, if the Harbingers had been Taken rather than just destroyed in the Battle of Saturn I think the lore would have made it clearer. They're probably souped-up versions of the projectiles Taken Centurions use. MorningWalker (talk) 16:37, 21 September 2015 (EDT)