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'''Ghost''': I can't get them to stop! They're trying to tell me about something called the "first program" with a timestamp that precedes the Golden Age! How is that even relevant?
'''Ghost''': I can't get them to stop! They're trying to tell me about something called the "first program" with a timestamp that precedes the [[Golden Age]]! How is that even relevant?
 
''(Alternative Dialouge)'' - '''Ghost''':  I can’t get them to stop! They want to tell me about the [[Virgo Prohibition]] and how its algorithms are wrongly deployed for the [[Mars]] environment! How is that even relevant?


'''Failsafe (Cheery)''': They say you lack a holistic perspective. They want to help.
'''Failsafe (Cheery)''': They say you lack a holistic perspective. They want to help.
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Deep Conversation

Game:

Destiny 2

Player(s):

1 - 3

Recommended Power Level:

+90

Location:

Artifact's Edge, Nessus

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"Failsafe has a plan to retrieve Vex data. But she'll need Ghost's help"
— In game description

Deep Conversation is an Adventure taking place on Nessus. It is unlocked in tandem with all Nessus adventures after completion of the mission Six. The adventure does however bear narrative relation to Hack the Planet, as Failsafe during her decade of imprisonment by the Vex would have had ample time to authenticate Vex logins used during this adventure, as well to meet "a fellow prisoner" that may have been Osiris.

During the course of Deep Conversation the player uses a login fabricated by Failsafe to access the Network of the Sol Collective and retrieve what information they can. Information obatained includes reports on Cabal fleet movements for Zavala, mentions of the Vex's inability to simulate Light, and hints of the First Program. The Vex are quite receptive to Ghost, and seek to entertain his querries, to provide him a "holistic perspective" and to encourage him to "come home", though what is meant by this, and whether this was an invitation to the forged Vex login or to Ghost himself is unknown. The adventure concludes with Osiris sending his regards, rendering the activity part of the prelude to the Curse of Osiris expansion.

Objectives[edit]

Scan Vex caches
Caches scanned
[0-3 of 3
Scan Vex Cache
Cache scanned
Get readings on the upper caches
Kill Vex to gather Collective data
Collective access
[0-100]%
Destroy Vex constructs to collect their data cores
Scan Vex Cache
Cache scanned
Get readings on the upper caches
Kill Vex to gather Collective data
Collective access
[0-100]%
Destroy Vex constructs to collect their data cores
Scan Vex Cache
Cache scanned
Get readings on the upper caches
Kill the Mind
A Mind has appeared to defend the Collective. Take it out.

Transcript[edit]

Gameplay
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Artifact's Edge
Start Adventure

Failsafe (Cheery): Captain. I have identified multiple data rich caches to plunder. I have created an unauthorised login for the friendly Ghost - the Vex will believe he is one of them. Ideally, they will share their secrets.

Ghost: That's... actually very helpful of you! Let's see what we can learn.

Scan Vex caches
Caches scanned
[0-3 of 3
In the center of Artifact's Edge where there is normally nothing but a gigantic pitfall covering close to half the entire area, floating Vex platforms have now appeared. Each platform is a flattened cuboid shape with a semi-sphere dome at it's center containing an interactable Vex terminal. The player jumps onto the floating platforms, suspended above the pitfall, and approaches the first terminal.
Scan Platform
Completion of the scan requires the player remain in close vicinity to the terminal
[0-100]%
100%
1 of 3
The platforms begin conducting a damaging charge. Charge effect will phase in and out periodically on platforms during the adventure, adding environmental hazard which can be avoided by breaking contact with the surface, by jumping, or by moving to other platforms not undergoing the effect.

Ghost: The platforms are charged. Is this a deterrent or an experiment? I can never tell.

The player moves to the next platform
Scan Platform
[0-100]%
100%
2 of 3
The player moves to the third platform
Scan Platform
[0-100]%
100%
3 of 3

Ghost: Failsafe, this login is perfect. I'm pulling all kinds of data on Cabal fleet movements. Zavala will love this.

Failsafe (Cheery): Happy to oblige, friendly Ghost. Marking additional caches.

The first three platforms despawn, forcing the player to retreat to solid ground. A second group of platforms will now spawn in at a higher altitude, beginning to wrap around the spire in the center of the map as they do.
Scan Vex Cache
Cache scanned
Get readings on the upper caches
The player approaches the first cache
Scan Platform
[0-100]%
100%
Vex units begin spawning in.

Ghost: I think they're onto us.

Failsafe (Cheery): They believe you are one of them! What did you ask?

Ghost: Nothing! I asked them what they're doing on this planet... Did I offend them?

Kill Vex to gather Collective data
Collective access
[0-100]%
Destroy Vex constructs to collect their data cores
100%

Ghost: These data cores the Vex are dropping - they contain answers to my questions.

Failsafe (Cheery): Perhaps they are attempting to interface with the friendly Ghost, and you, Captain, are in their way.

Ghost: I'm so sorry. I'll fix this!

Scan Vex Cache
Cache scanned
Get readings on the upper caches
The player continues on, fighting through the Vex as they reach the next platform and interface with its terminal
Scan Platform
[0-100]%
100%

Ghost: I can't get them to stop! They're trying to tell me about something called the "first program" with a timestamp that precedes the Golden Age! How is that even relevant?

(Alternative Dialouge) - Ghost: I can’t get them to stop! They want to tell me about the Virgo Prohibition and how its algorithms are wrongly deployed for the Mars environment! How is that even relevant?

Failsafe (Cheery): They say you lack a holistic perspective. They want to help.

Ghost: I don't want their help!

Kill Vex to gather Collective data
Collective access
[0-100]%
Destroy Vex constructs to collect their data cores
100%

Ghost: Now I know why Asher's Ghost never talks about her encounter with the Vex. They keep telling me to "come home"... Anyway, this data is too valuable to pass up. There's one more access point at the top!

Scan Vex Cache
Cache scanned
Get readings on the upper caches
The player continues on to the last and highest set of platforms and scans the cache
Scan Platform
More Vex spawn in, led by the Network Mind, interrupting Ghost's scan

Failsafe (Cheery): Friendly Ghost! Bad news. The Collective is dispatching a Vex Mind to help you terminate the Captain!

Ghost: Tell them to stop! I'm so sorry.

Failsafe (Cheery): I have no way to do that. But the Vex seem to like you very much!

Kill the Mind
A Mind has appeared to defend the Collective. Take it out.
The player kills the Network Mind.

Network Mind: [Vex Data Transmissions]

Ghost: That Mind said one last thing as it died. It's afraid. Afraid of your Light - the one thing in this galaxy it can't simulate. Probably old news to Ikora, but I'll ping the Vanguard.

Failsafe (Cheery): Your query has terminated, Ghost. The Vex Collective hopes it has answered all of your questions. A user within the Network, named "Osiris" sends his regards.

Ghost: Oh, Ikora definitely needs to know about that.

All the platforms despawn

{End Gameplay}

{End Mission}

Enemies[edit]

Vex - Sol Collective

Boss[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • The statement that a "user within the Network, named 'Osiris' sends his regards" may be a reference to the popular television show Game of Thrones modelled on one of the shows most famous quotes: "The Lannisters send their regards."
  • The "Network" title of the Hydra boss at the end of this Adventure, the "Network Mind" is the same title as the Minotaur and Cyclops bosses seen during Hack the Planet. This fact together with the references to a "fellow prisoner" in Hack the Planet and "a user in the network named Osiris" in Deep Conversation, and Failsafe's development of the ability to authenticate Vex logins as well as the fact that Ghost and not Failsafe does all further hacking after Failsafe's imprisonment, suggests a narrative connection between the two adventures.