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*While the Undying Mind's [[Aeon Maul]] blasts are orange-colored ([[Solar]]) the killcam clearly shows they are the same as ordinary [[Torch Hammer]]s or [[Aeon Maul]]s ([[Void]]). This may be a developer oversight.
*While the Undying Mind's [[Aeon Maul]] blasts are orange-colored ([[Solar]]) the killcam clearly shows they are the same as ordinary [[Torch Hammer]]s or [[Aeon Maul]]s ([[Void]]). This may be a developer oversight.
*The Undying Mind is the third Axis Mind to return. [[Sekrion, Nexus Mind]] and [[Dendron, Root Mind]] being first and second respectively.
*The Undying Mind is the third Axis Mind to return. [[Sekrion, Nexus Mind]] and [[Dendron, Root Mind]] being first and second respectively.
*The Undying Mind's appearance in Destiny 2 has been slightly altered, bearing a resemblance to [[The Templar]]
*The Undying Mind's appearance in Destiny 2 has been slightly altered, bearing a resemblance to [[The Templar]].
*Despite the Undying Mind being part of the Sol Divisive, [[Precursors]] are seen protecting it in [[Destiny|Destiny 1]]. This may show the desperation of the Vex to keep the Undying Mind active as to bring forth models from other times to protect it.
*Despite the Undying Mind being part of the Sol Divisive, [[Precursors]] are seen protecting it in [[Destiny|Destiny 1]]. This may show the desperation of the Vex to keep the Undying Mind active as to bring forth models from other times to protect it.
*The Undying Mind is one of the few characters in Destiny that the player canonically kills multiple times.
*The Undying Mind is one of the few characters in Destiny that the player canonically kills multiple times.
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