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[[Ganymede]] is the largest moon of [[Jupiter]] and in the [[Sol System]]. It has a large [[Vex]] presence.  
[[Ganymede]] is the largest moon of [[Jupiter]] and in the [[Sol System]]. It has a large [[Vex]] presence.
 
Sometime during or after [[Season of Arrivals|the arrival]] of the [[ Black Fleet]], [[Elisabeth Bray]] traveled to the moon with the Ghost [[Tokki]] to work on reactivating the [[Quicksilver Storm]] following their discovery of a derelict frame on [[Pluto]]. With the help of the [[Pouka]] discovered alongside the Storm, they were eventually able to get it to fire.<ref>'''Bungie (2022/8/23)''', ''[[Destiny 2]]: [[Season of Plunder]] - [[Weapons|Weapon lore]]: [[Quicksilver Storm]]''</ref>


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' {{Fm}}
*''[[Destiny 2]]'' {{Fm}}
** ''[[Season of Plunder]]'' {{Mo}}


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

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Ganymede
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Astrographical

Star, position:

Sol, Jupiter

Physical

Diameter:

5,268 kilometers

Gravity:

0.146 g

Length of day:

7 days 3 hours (synchronous)

 

Ganymede is the largest moon of Jupiter and in the Sol System. It has a large Vex presence.

Sometime during or after the arrival of the Black Fleet, Elisabeth Bray traveled to the moon with the Ghost Tokki to work on reactivating the Quicksilver Storm following their discovery of a derelict frame on Pluto. With the help of the Pouka discovered alongside the Storm, they were eventually able to get it to fire.[1]

List of appearances

Trivia

  • Ganymede was never officially mentioned in game, however it was mentioned in unused datamined voice lines from the leaders of the now-defunct Factions.

References