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Malahayati was a submind of the Warmind Rasputin, one of the vast machine intelligences built during the Golden Age. She was assigned by Rasputin to work alongside General Chen Lanshu of the Exodus Program.[1]
Biography[edit]
Golden Age[edit]
During the development of SIVA by the Clovis Bray corporation, Malahayati expressed concerns about the potential risks involved with the nanotechnology.[2]
Dark Age[edit]
After an ill-fated mission to Earth resulted in the deaths of most of his expedition team, the Cloud Strider Stargazer called upon Malahayati to purge all mention of Neptune or the Exodus Indigo from Rasputin's archives.[3]
Rebuilding the Warmind[edit]
Hundreds of years later after the Collapse. Xivu Arath would send her Scorn forces led by Once-Phyris, the Exhumed Tether to take control of the Lunar Mindlab. Ana Bray and Clovis Bray would send a fireteam of Guardians to regain control of the Lunar Bunker on the Moon, so they could retrieve Malahayati's data to rebuild Rasputin. The Guardians would defeat Hive defending the entrance to the bunker, disrupting the Cryptoliths in the process. They would then enter the Bunker, defeat hordes of Scorn and kill Phyris to retrieve the submind data.
Trivia[edit]
- Malahayati's name originates from 16th century female admiral Keumalahayati, of the navy of the Aceh Sultanate. She gained a reputation as a guardian of Aceh in battles against Portugal and the Netherlands.
List of appearances[edit]
- Destiny: The Taken King (First mentioned)
- Rise of Iron (Mentioned only)
- Destiny 2: Season of the Seraph (Mentioned only)
- Lightfall (Mentioned only)
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