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Warsats are military satellites that were built during the Golden Age. Thousands were launched into orbits above planets across the Solar System.[1] Together with hardened surface installations, the Warsats formed a vast communications and defense network throughout which the Warminds distributed themselves.[1] During the Collapse, as humanity's defeat became certain, Rasputin ordered the surviving Warminds to isolate themselves and enter long-term dormancy, leaving the Warsats empty and idle for centuries.[2][3] When the Cosmodrome array on Earth was reactivated by the Guardians, Rasputin regained access to the Warsat network and its weapon systems.[2][4]
Derelict Warsats periodically fall from orbit on Earth, the Moon, and Mars. The location where one impacts becomes the site of a Public Event. Guardians must defend the Warsat from enemies while it is scanned and transmatted by a Ghost to the City, where it can be carefully studied by the Cryptarchs.[2]
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List of appearances
- Destiny (First appearance)
References
- ^ a b Bungie (2015-1-21), Destiny, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Rasputin
- ^ a b c Bungie (2015-1-21), Destiny, Activision Blizzard.
- ^ Bungie (2015-1-21), Destiny, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 3
- ^ Bungie (2015-1-21), Destiny, Activision Blizzard, Grimoire: Ghost Fragment: Rasputin 2