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A Ghost is a piece of equipment issued to each Guardian.[1] Appearing as a small, floating drone, Ghosts can support the player by performing certain actions such as illuminating darkened areas, repairing technology from the Golden Age, informing the player of incoming hostile threats, and serving as a marker beacon/respawn point when a player's character dies during cooperative play. They seem to possess some degree of artificial intelligence, being able to converse with their masters in a very human manner.[2]
Trivia
- The Ghost from the E3 2013 Destiny Gameplay Demo was voiced by Peter Dinklage. [3]
- It has been indicated that players need certain equipment before having access to a Ghost.[4]
- The Ghost's saying "We always visit such cheerful places" is a possible reference to Cortana's line in Halo 2 on the level Delta Halo, saying: "We always visit such nice places".
Gallery
Concept art of a Warlock with a Ghost.
List of appearances
- Destiny (First appearance)