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***[[Vertigo]] {{C|[[Crucible]] map}} | |||
***[[Altar of Flame]] {{C|[[Crucible]] map}} | |||
***[[Icarus]] {{C|[[Crucible]] map}} | |||
***[[Shining Sands]] {{C|[[Sparrow Racing League]] map}} | |||
***[[The Burning Shrine]] {{C|[[Crucible]] map}} | ***[[The Burning Shrine]] {{C|[[Crucible]] map}} | ||
***[[The Lighthouse]] | ***[[The Lighthouse]] |
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“ | The planet closest to the Sun, and most consumed by the Vex. | ” |
Mercury | |
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Astrographical | |
Star, position: |
Sol, I |
Satellites(s): |
none |
Physical | |
Diameter: |
4,879 kilometers |
Gravity: |
.38 g |
Length of day: |
58 days 15 hours 30 minutes |
Orbital period: |
88 days |
Atmosphere: |
Retains an atmosphere, as in all post-Traveler records.[1] |
Societal | |
Population: |
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Government: |
Vex occupation, Cult of Osiris |
Mercury is the first planet in the Sol System and the closest to the Sun. It is a Vex Machine World. Mercury was one of four destinations that was Taken by the Witness at the end of Season of Arrivals.
Overview
The Sun itself, as seen on the planet's surface, appears to be massive in size yet not blindingly bright—a possible result of Vex engineering.[3]
Though much of Mercury is dominated by the Vex, others have managed to visit the planet, including the Cult of Osiris who maintains a camp there in the form of The Lighthouse. Flawless champions of the Trials of Osiris are permitted to visit the Lighthouse where they can find stores of Glimmer and other treasures, although the only rewards available are the ones in the chest at the edge.[3] The Sunbreakers have their Forge here as well and the Cabal built an outpost at Vertigo, but have since mysteriously disappeared.[4]
It is unknown how Mercury's conversion to a machine world, and partial fragmentation have harmed the consciousness within it. It is also heavily implied in the Dust lore book that it is the Nine who engineered the cut-off of the City's satellites and defenses right before Ghaul's surprise attack[citation needed], in order to learn how to manipulate Light from him.[5] The Nine also mention how it was "punished" for this act, possibly being its fragmentation at the hands of the Almighty.
History
The Ancient Past
Long before the evolution of humanity, Mercury and the other planets of the Sol System served as gravitational foci for interstellar streams of dark matter particles. When life evolved elsewhere in the System, the movements of lifeforms created perturbations in these looping streams, which caused the dark matter loops to "awaken" into consciousness. These nascent consciousnesses would one day become known to Humanity as the Nine.
Golden Age
Following its transformation into a garden world by the Traveler, Mercury was inhabited by humanity during the Golden Age. [6] At this time, the planet was covered in grasslands and trees with pink leaves.
Collapse
During the Collapse, the Vex undid the Traveler's work [7] and completely changed Mercury into a Machine World within days of their arrival,[8] using "Lighthouses" to flood the planet with Radiolaria to facilitate its transformation.[9] Dendron, Root Mind arrived in a massive Vex construct to begin seeding the planet with Vex architecture and poisoning all life with Radiolarian fluid. Eventually the Infinite Forest was created to serve as the Vex' simulation farm, with Panoptes, Infinite Mind at its heart.
City Age
When Saint-14 tried to track Osiris on Mercury, Osiris's trail caused him to get lost in the virtual expanse of the Infinite Forest. The Titan faced the Vex for several centuries, destroying thousands of them. Eventually, the Vex created an Axis Mind specifically designed to drain his Light. Though he destroyed the Mind, it succeeded in its mission by mortally wounding the legendary Titan and draining his Light. Out of respect, the Vex laid Saint-14's body to rest in a tomb in a Simulant Future guarded by Hagios, Reverent Mind (Hagios meaning Saint) and surrounded by the melted shells of all the Vex he killed as a memorial to the grief he gave them. In Season of Dawn, his fate was altered by The Guardian, resulting in his eventual return to the City.
The Red War
During the Red War, Mercury was partially fragmented to fuel the Red Legion's now-destroyed superweapon, the Almighty. Seemingly half of its mass now exists independently of the rest of the planet.[10]
After Dominus Ghaul's death, the Vex began to gather on the planet. Osiris discovered that Panoptes had simulated a future where the Vex would achieve total victory in the solar system and wipe out all other life. Vex from the past and future were converging on this timeline to carry out their plan, but were foiled by the Guardian. It is seen during the Vex's campaign, the Cabal had also sent troops by the order of Val Ca'uor to the fields of glass where they would attempt to secure technology from the Vex but become bogged down in an attrition war.
The Combustor Valus and his crew would raid Pariah's Refuge, kicking out the Vex inhabitants before being soon ended by the Guardian.
Arrival of the Pyramids
A month after the Almighty's destruction at the hands of Rasputin, a Pyramid arrived on Mercury in similar fashion to its counterpart on Io. From its position, the Pyramid blotted out the Sun and shrouded the Fields of Glass in its shadow.
Several months after the arrival of the Black Fleet, they caused the planet along with Io, Titan, and Mars to mysteriously disappear, just as the Traveler healed itself.
Emperor Calus would later lead the Leviathan in the anomaly left in the place of the planet, where he would manage to commune with The Witness.[11]
Adventures
Locations
- Caloris Spires
- Fields of Glass
- Vertigo (Crucible map)
- Altar of Flame (Crucible map)
- Icarus (Crucible map)
- Shining Sands (Sparrow Racing League map)
- The Burning Shrine (Crucible map)
- The Lighthouse
- Infinite Forest
- Radiant Cliffs (Crucible map)
- The Burnout (Crucible map)
- Convergence (Crucible map)
- Fragment (Crucible map)
- Sundial Slipway
- Pariah's Refuge (Lost Sector)
- Fields of Glass
Trivia
- With the release of Curse of Osiris, Mercury possess the smallest public location in Destiny 2, smaller than even Titan.
- However, it is the most complex of the maps with the Infinite Gate leading to the Infinite Forest that makes it appear larger, much like Titan, and the Moon of Destiny.
- In Curse of Osiris, the full width of the Sun appears to subtend an arc of approximately 60 degrees, which would imply an orbital distance comparable to the solar diameter (about 1.4 million km). However, Mercury is 46 million km from the Sun at perihelion to 70 million km at aphelion (its orbit being highly eccentric at 0.21) - about 30 to 45 times more distant.
- Assuming perihelion, the Sun would appear about 1°45' (1.75 degrees) across - "only" about 3 times larger than from Earth (0.53'). Assuming aphelion, it would be about 1.15 deg (1°10') across, or twice its apparent diameter as seen from Earth.
- It's possible the Traveler changed the planet's orbit, but at this distance, it would take much more paracausal effort (unless those powers are so nonphysical that it makes no difference) to keep the planet from roasting than it would in its original orbit. (With regular physics, the planet would most likely be doomed.) It's also possible that the effect protecting the surface of Mercury from heat significantly distorts or refracts light at some point between the Sun and the planet, causing the Sun to appear much larger and less intense than it would otherwise.
- This discrepancy was noted in-universe by a New Monarchy affiliated Guardian in the Grimoire card for the Lighthouse, who theorized it was caused by Vex constructs distorting the image.
Gallery
List of appearances
- Destiny (Mentioned only)
- House of Wolves
- The Taken King (First appearance)
- The Dawning
- Destiny 2
- Curse of Osiris
- Warmind (Mentioned only)
- Forsaken
- Season of the Forge (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Drifter (Mentioned only)
- Season of Opulence
- Shadowkeep (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Undying (Mentioned only)
- Season of Dawn
- Season of the Worthy
- Season of Arrivals
- Beyond Light (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Splicer (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Haunted (Mentioned only)
- Mysterious Logbook (Mentioned only)
References
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: The Lighthouse
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Mercury
- ^ a b Bungie (2015/5/9), Destiny: House of Wolves, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: The Lighthouse
- ^ Gameinformer: We Analyze Destiny: The Taken King's Eight New Crucible Maps
- ^ Lore:Dust#The_Witch
- ^ Youtube: Official Destiny E3 Trailer -- New Beginnings
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: The Lighthouse
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: Playstation 4, Activision Blizzard, Eye of a Gate Lord
- ^ [1] YouTube - Destiny 2 - "A Garden World" New Heroic Strike - Curse Of Osiris
- ^ Destiny 2 Secret Cutscene
- ^ Repressed Memories 9-12
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