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(I'm sticking with sidearm for now. Hand Cannon implies a very large and powerful pistol or revolver, e.g., not all sidearms. Until there's a hand cannon confirmation I suggest you do the same.)
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The Fate of All Fools is likely named in reference to a scene from ''Marathon 2''; after defeating his arch-nemesis Tycho over Lh'owon's moon, the AI Durandal uses his ship's weapons to carve a message onto the surface: ''"Fatum Iustum Stultorum."'' This is Latin for ''"the just fate of fools."''
The Fate of All Fools is likely named in reference to a scene from ''Marathon 2''; after defeating his arch-nemesis Tycho over Lh'owon's moon, the AI Durandal uses his ship's weapons to carve a message onto the surface: ''"Fatum Iustum Stultorum."'' This is Latin for ''"the just fate of fools."''


 
==List of appearances==
==List of Appearances==
*''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}}
*''[[Destiny]]'' {{1st}}



Revision as of 16:26, August 5, 2013

The Fate of All Fools is a sidearm in Destiny.[1]

Trivia

The Fate of All Fools is likely named in reference to a scene from Marathon 2; after defeating his arch-nemesis Tycho over Lh'owon's moon, the AI Durandal uses his ship's weapons to carve a message onto the surface: "Fatum Iustum Stultorum." This is Latin for "the just fate of fools."

List of appearances

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