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*The term "MANVS CELER DEI" means "Swift Hands of God" in Latin. | *The term "MANVS CELER DEI" means "Swift Hands of God" in Latin. | ||
*The phrase "NON FACETE NOBIS CALCITRARE VESTRUM PERINÆVM" is actually a mistranslation of the phrase "Don't Make Us Kick Your Ass". A more appropriate Latin translation would be something like "NE FACIAS NOS VESTRA PERINÆVM CALCITRARE". | *The phrase "NON FACETE NOBIS CALCITRARE VESTRUM PERINÆVM" is actually a mistranslation of the phrase "Don't Make Us Kick Your Ass". A more appropriate Latin translation would be something like "NE FACIAS NOS VESTRA PERINÆVM CALCITRARE". | ||
*The ship " | *The ship "[https://marathongame.fandom.com/wiki/Manus_Celer_Dei Manus Celer Dei]" also appeared in '''Marathon 2: Durandal''', as the Jjaro dreadnought Durandal comes back to Earth with in the game's ending. | ||
==List of appearances== | ==List of appearances== |
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The Manus Celer Dei is currently the only known Exotic jumpship in Destiny.[1] It should be noted that, while the ship does exist within the game's files, it has not yet been attained through normal gameplay. Exotic ships have since been added to Destiny 2.
Trivia
- The term "MANVS CELER DEI" means "Swift Hands of God" in Latin.
- The phrase "NON FACETE NOBIS CALCITRARE VESTRUM PERINÆVM" is actually a mistranslation of the phrase "Don't Make Us Kick Your Ass". A more appropriate Latin translation would be something like "NE FACIAS NOS VESTRA PERINÆVM CALCITRARE".
- The ship "Manus Celer Dei" also appeared in Marathon 2: Durandal, as the Jjaro dreadnought Durandal comes back to Earth with in the game's ending.
List of appearances
- Destiny (First appearance)