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*Because this collective contains some of the Vex Collective's strongest and most important Axis Minds, as well as have an occupation on many planets, moons, and centaurs, it can be presumed this programming collective is the dominant collective in Sol. | *Because this collective contains some of the Vex Collective's strongest and most important Axis Minds, as well as have an occupation on many planets, moons, and centaurs, it can be presumed this programming collective is the dominant collective in Sol. | ||
**The Drifter occasionally mentions in a pre-Gambit match line when Vex are the enemies that they "consolidated their subtypes" as a result of the Guardian's many blows towards the Vex in ''Destiny''. This is likely the reason that the previously seen programming collectives of Vex have been replaced with this unnamed one, and why they are the dominant Vex faction in the Sol system. | **The Drifter occasionally mentions in a pre-Gambit match line when Vex are the enemies that they "consolidated their subtypes" as a result of the Guardian's many blows towards the Vex in ''Destiny''. This is likely the reason that the previously seen programming collectives of Vex have been replaced with this unnamed one, and why they are the dominant Vex faction in the Sol system. | ||
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Vex Sol Collective | |
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Overview | |
Objectives: |
Conversion of Nessus, Io, and Mercury into Machine Worlds |
Encountered: |
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The Vex Sol Collective is an unnamed Vex programming collective found in the Arcadian Valley on Nessus, Echo Mesa on Io, and the Fields of Glass, Mercury. These Vex have bronze frames with a seafoam patina, with some such as Storm Minotaurs and Axis Minds having a more pronounced patina. This unknown Vex collective is the main Vex collective in Destiny 2, the only other Vex collectives being the Descendants and the Precursors which are only located on Mercury and Nessus. [1]
Notable members
- Acanthos, Gate Lord
- Argos, Planetary Core
- Brakion, Genesis Mind
- Falysion, Frenzied Mind
- Hapax, the Convergent Mind
- Khartion, Archival Mind
- Network Cyclops
- Network Mind
- Network Minotaur
- Pakrion
- Panoptes, Infinite Mind
- Protheon, Modular Mind
- Qeldron, Keeper
- Ruined Mind
- Thyrdron
- Viadion, Cleansing Mind
- Viadon, Inquisitor Mind
- Xegonion, Warped Mind
- Proto-Sentinel Galedrix, Forge Saboteur
- Aegion, Deductive Mind
- Sublimating Mind, Forge Warden
Trivia
- Because this collective contains some of the Vex Collective's strongest and most important Axis Minds, as well as have an occupation on many planets, moons, and centaurs, it can be presumed this programming collective is the dominant collective in Sol.
- The Drifter occasionally mentions in a pre-Gambit match line when Vex are the enemies that they "consolidated their subtypes" as a result of the Guardian's many blows towards the Vex in Destiny. This is likely the reason that the previously seen programming collectives of Vex have been replaced with this unnamed one, and why they are the dominant Vex faction in the Sol system.
List of appearances
- Destiny 2 (First appearance)
References
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