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Upon the discovery of Neomuna by the Vanguard, it became apparent through interactions with the populace that Maya Sundaresh was a founder of the city, memorialised in locations such as Maya's Retreat, and mentioned as a figure celebrated in Colony Day, a national day of remembrance for the founders of Neomuna.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAb0-aZyows</ref> | Upon the discovery of Neomuna by the Vanguard, it became apparent through interactions with the populace that Maya Sundaresh was a founder of the city, memorialised in locations such as Maya's Retreat, and mentioned as a figure celebrated in Colony Day, a national day of remembrance for the founders of Neomuna.<ref>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAb0-aZyows</ref> | ||
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At the end of [[The Insight Terminus]] [[Strike]], Ghost may mention someone in the access log for the Insight Terminus named "MSund12", seemingly a reference to Maya Sundaresh or one of her simulated copies (likely the twelfth one). | |||
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*Cayde-6 served as her bodyguard during the Golden Age. He was in love with her, but she paid him little mind.<ref>'''Cayde's Treasure Island Book''' ''[[Cayde's_Treasure_Island_Book|Cayde's Treasure Island Book]]''</ref> | *Cayde-6 served as her bodyguard during the Golden Age. He was in love with her, but she paid him little mind.<ref>'''Cayde's Treasure Island Book''' ''[[Cayde's_Treasure_Island_Book|Cayde's Treasure Island Book]]''</ref> | ||
*Maya's description of "[[the device]]" as a "mind-ship" echoes the name of the [[Nicha Thought-ship]], an ancient alien vessel recorded in the [[Books of Sorrow]]. As the Nicha Thought-Ship was associated with the Vex, and the "device" is capable of reaching across time and space, this similarity may not be merely coincidental. | *Maya's description of "[[the device]]" as a "mind-ship" echoes the name of the [[Nicha Thought-ship]], an ancient alien vessel recorded in the [[Books of Sorrow]]. As the Nicha Thought-Ship was associated with the Vex, and the "device" is capable of reaching across time and space, this similarity may not be merely coincidental. | ||
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- "Brilliant. Driven. Beautiful."
- — Cayde-6[1]
Maya Sundaresh was a Human researcher, scientist and member of the Ishtar Collective on Venus during the Golden Age. She was a founding member of the Future War Cult, one of the Last City's three factions, and one of the founders of the secret Neptunian city of Neomuna.
Biography
Ishtar Academy
- "We have to act as if we're in the real universe, not one simulated by the specimen. Otherwise we might as well give up."
"Your sim self is saying the same thing." - — Maya Sundaresh and Chioma Esi
During the Golden Age, Maya Sundaresh was part of the Ishtar Academy, studying various phenomena on Venus, such as the Vex and Ahamkara.[2] She, along with Dr. Shim, Chioma Esi, and Duane-McNiadh, extensively studied the Vex after capturing an operation platform they designated as "Subject 12." In the process, Esi discovered that the Vex were running a simulation of their research team that was completely accurate.[3] After much debate, they concluded that the only way to save themselves from the simulation was to bring in something the Vex could not simulate, proposing that a Warmind was far too complex for the Vex. [4] They were able to rescue 227 undamaged copies of themselves from inside the Vex, and all copies voted to become explorers in the Vex information network.[5]
Founding the Future War Cult
- "What I'm doing here in Lhasa isn't science. It's unethical, secret, and shameful. [...] But I believe it's important."
- — Maya's record log
Nearly forty years later, Maya was part of a new research team on Earth in Lhasa. Overseen by a Warmind and locked in isolation, the team began conducting experiments with a mind-forking device built in mimicry of the Vex gateway systems from Ishtar. The experiments proved emotionally taxing, and the team turned to superstition and ritual behavior as attempts to understand the manifesting danger of the device failed. After experiencing an unknown event while using the device on herself, Maya became determined to reunite with her partner Chioma and quit the program. She advised her team to continue the log she started at the beginning of the experiments.[6] Years later in The Last City, the same log was still being used by the Future War Cult, who continued to experiment with the device.[7]
Activities on Europa
- "Of course I'm not a Vex. Is there "a" Vex? Is "Vex" something you can be, rather than something that you do? I don't know. I don't know why they sent me here. I don't know if they do either. They just do things. Why do you think I'm here, Clovis?"
- — Vex copy of Maya torturing Clovis Bray
Shortly before the Collapse, either Maya herself or one of her virtual copies infiltrated Clovis Bray I's research facility on Europa. She assisted with Bray's research into the Vex and Exo development, until she was eventually terminated for criticizing her employer's unethical conduct. Afterward, Bray found no record of his corporation having ever employed Maya.
Later, a virtual copy of Maya within the Vex network subverted Clovis I's automated surgery machinery, causing him to be gruesomely vivisected and awakened prematurely. She revealed that she was one of the copies of Maya that had been captured by the Vex, and had been selected from among billions of further Vex-made copies for her willingness to serve them. She tortured him for information about "Clarity", the paracausal force which Bray had been guided by and made use of in developing his Exos. However, Elisabeth Bray (who had by now been uploaded into an Exo body) intervened, destroying the corrupted medical frames and reassembling her grandfather.
The copy of Maya persisted within the Vex network, however, and continued to torment Clovis I even as he prepared to be uploaded into an exobody. Clovis' final journal entry, which contains a transcript of his last words before uploading, also contains taunting messages from the Vex copy of Maya, written in Clovis' own handwriting.
Maya's Copies in the Vex Network
- "Think we're close enough to Vex at this point to use one of their tricks?"
"What's a little more tightrope walking between friends?" - — Two copies of Chioma Esi conversing through radio
The 227 simulated teams of Ishtar scientists had sustained losses, members of several groups dying in the Vex network. Some copies eventually made contact with Praedyth, a Guardian trapped within after his fireteam's failed raid on the Vault of Glass. Surprised at first, as establishing any radio connection had been impossible before for either party, they resolved this could be a rare chance for escape; if the signal had been allowed to pass through, maybe so could they. As the door of the Black Garden opened before the reawakened Undying Mind and its Vex, Praedyth and the simulated scientists made their attempt at leaping out of the network.
Soteria and Neomuna
As part of a joint effort between the Ishtar Collective and the Clovis Bray Corporation, Maya played a role in the development of Soteria, a Vex-technology derived artificial intelligence, designed for extra-solar colonisation efforts. Guided by Maya, Soteria's simulations sought to locate suitable locations for humanity to colonise, far outside the Milky Way. Due to the far-reaching predictive powers of Soteria, it detected anomalies in almost every travel vector, reducing down over 300 projected habitable worlds to just twenty-seven. Maya was surprised by this, and asked Soteria to clarify. Unable to do so, Maya requested that Soteria continue calculations, assuming the anomaly may be a mistake. With further investigations, Soteria informed Maya that there now existed only one safe travel vector, and then two upon a calculation adjustment. The anomaly appeared to be an active phenomenon in space. With this, Maya concluded the current simulations with Soteria.[8]
Later on in the project, Clovis Bray interacted with Soteria, noticing that its actions were outside of test parameters. Displeased with this, he requested Soteria hand over command and stop all actions with project assets. When Soteria disobeyed, Clovis Bray was angered and blamed Maya Sundaresh for allowing the AI to deteriorate. This led to Clovis Bray executing a Pillory command, imprisoning Soteria in a digital prison. Before this action could fully lock down Soteria's capabilities, Soteria fractured off a part of itself, attaching it to one of the ships it commanded, allowing it to escape the control of Clovis. This ship would eventually land on Neptune and found the city of Neomuna. Clovis' actions infuriated Maya, leading to her sending an email to Clovis informing him to "Go [profanity blocked] yourself". The partnership between Clovis Bray Corporation and the Ishtar Collective ended after this incident.[9]
An indeterminate time later, Maya became a crew member of an Exodus Indigo colony ship. While traversing space, the ship was subject to a hit from an anomalous object. This object began to move, measured at 3 meters tall, with arms and legs. As it began to attack the ship, the crew utilised point defense cannons to blast it off the ship. While the body of the unknown being was removed from the ship, it left behind a weapon embedded in the hull, which Maya discovered acted as a signal booster. Detecting what seemed to be a Vex distress signal from the outer planets, Maya used the weapon as an amplifier to disguise their colony ship as a Vex ship using that same distress signal, so as to deter further attacks. Heading towards the signal, the crew hoped to find safety from whatever was pursuing them. [10]
Upon the discovery of Neomuna by the Vanguard, it became apparent through interactions with the populace that Maya Sundaresh was a founder of the city, memorialised in locations such as Maya's Retreat, and mentioned as a figure celebrated in Colony Day, a national day of remembrance for the founders of Neomuna.[11]
Post-Collapse
At the end of The Insight Terminus Strike, Ghost may mention someone in the access log for the Insight Terminus named "MSund12", seemingly a reference to Maya Sundaresh or one of her simulated copies (likely the twelfth one).
Journal Excerpts
- RECORD 0-CHASM-0
My love. I've opened this log as an apology.
As a scientist, I believe in record-keeping. I believe in protocols, peer review, and ethical conduct. I believe in the importance of disbelief — you know: let's run that one more time.
What I'm doing here in Lhasa isn't science. It's unethical, secret, and shameful. And after what happened in Ishtar, dearest Chioma, I know you'd be furious with me for getting involved. Forty years isn't far enough to forget a day like that.
But I believe it's important. The least I can do is keep a few notes for you.
- RECORD 0-CHASM-01
Trial one. Subject one.
It was an act of stupid loneliness. I used the device on myself because I...
[silence: 0:08]
I missed you. We hadn't been apart for more than a year since we met. I'm not a very good wife, am I? You write me every week, even with all Hyperion's work and all Hyperion's distance keeping you from me. And I act like it's not enough.
We built the device in mimicry of the Vex gateway systems from Ishtar. An observatory, yes, but I think of it as a mind-ship. Capable of displacing its payload across space and time.
The lab is cold and isolated. We are quarantined from the world, physically and mentally. We can't send messages out. If we breach the Vex manifolds, even our words might transmit contagion. One night last month I missed you and so I —
I thought that I could look inside the device, and find one of the other Chiomas. I thought I could call out to one of the forks we sent out there to explore.
I just wanted to send my love.
- RECORD 0-CHASM-02
Zakharik Gilmanovich Bekhterev. May he rest in peace. When our probes continued to fail, when my report remained our only positive finding, he volunteered to use the device. One minute of subjective experience inside.
We took precautions. They worked. Bekhterev's experience left no physical damage.
After we extracted him, he said that he felt determined. I asked him what he meant and he said that he meant it, he had been determined, he could feel all his choices set out before him like a railroad. Deviation was impossible.
He died by suicide. I wonder if he was trying to make a point.
- RECORD 0-CHASM-03
We've decided not to abort. It's insane, isn't it? There are pressures on us I can't tell you about until I see you again.
The purpose of the system is intelligence, you see. It's stenciled right on the hull: SxISR. Special asset. We would very much like to make it work reliably.
Our supervisory warmind has devised a drug it says will protect and prepare us.
I am beginning to wonder if we were wrong about the merchant and the alchemist. Or if that explanation of time was incomplete.
- RECORD 0-CHASM-09
Kind Lakpha. He meditated before he went in. Nothing but déjà vu and three seconds of screams. The screaming passed and he remembers nothing. The déjà vu hasn't. He says it's getting better — he feels that we've had this conversation only ten times before, not a thousand.
I've suggested that we attempt mind forking. We need more sane people to work with. Please forgive me, my love.
We are all growing superstitious. The behavior of the device is inconsistent. Impossible to replicate. We turn to ritual behavior to appease it.
- RECORD 0-CHASM-31
Rajesh. When he reached a displacement of eight he told us he was dead. I believed him. He was dead. He spoke to us. It was true. Whatever he saw, it was his own future.
He's fine, afterwards. When I look into his eyes I wonder what came back wearing his skin. But that thought is unscientific.
We speak of nothing but the device. We talk about it like a demigod. When I get out of here I know the whole world will look like a fraying veil.
I think it's clear that part of the problem is substrate. We need more than flesh and drug to survive this.
RECORD 0-CHASM-52
I heard you, my love. I was at six, oscillating on the event axis, coordinated with a known manifold. I heard you. You were talking to me — not me, but another me, another Maya Sundaresh.
You said, my love, so many strange things have happened, and it's been so long. We've come so far. Do you ever want to go home?
And I said, not me but the other me, I said, my love, I am always home.
I'm resigning, my love. I'm done with this work and I'm done with being apart from you. I'll see you again soon. I can't take this journal out with me, so I've left it for the others, and asked them to continue the log.
Maybe it'll become a tradition. The gospel of our little cult.
Trivia
- Cayde-6 served as her bodyguard during the Golden Age. He was in love with her, but she paid him little mind.[12]
- Maya's description of "the device" as a "mind-ship" echoes the name of the Nicha Thought-ship, an ancient alien vessel recorded in the Books of Sorrow. As the Nicha Thought-Ship was associated with the Vex, and the "device" is capable of reaching across time and space, this similarity may not be merely coincidental.
List of appearances
- Destiny (First mentioned)
- House of Wolves (Mentioned only)
- The Taken King (Mentioned only)
- Cayde's Treasure Island Book (Mentioned only)
- Destiny 2 (Mentioned only)
- Warmind (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Undying (Mentioned only)
- Beyond Light (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Splicer (Mentioned only)
- Season of the Seraph (Mentioned only)
- Lightfall (Mentioned only)
References
- ^ Cayde's Treasure Island Book Cayde's Treasure Island Book
- ^ Cayde's Treasure Island Book Cayde's Treasure Island Book
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Vex
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Vex 3
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Vex 4
- ^ Bungie (2015/9/15), Destiny, The Taken King, PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Vex 5
- ^ Bungie (2014/9/9), Destiny: PlayStation 4, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Future War Cult
- ^ https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/terminus-horizon
- ^ https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/long-arm
- ^ https://www.ishtar-collective.net/entries/winterbite
- ^ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAb0-aZyows
- ^ Cayde's Treasure Island Book Cayde's Treasure Island Book