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The Compelled Collective is a recently discovered Vex programming subtype found on Nessus. They are predominantly made of frames of the Sol Collective with silica-colored collars that allow Vex Precursors (referred to as Choral Vex) to seemingly control them.
History
Not much is currently known about these particular Vex. However, what is known is that the Compelled Collective first appeared not long after a mysterious paracausal object broke off from the Traveler after the death of the Witness and crashed on Nessus. Almost immediately after, the Vex on Nessus began to change and exhibit strange behaviors as confirmed by Guardians patrolling Nessus. All members of this collective act very differently from other collectives, ranging from lesser frames speaking to each other, a Hobgoblin waving at a Guardian before it was destroyed, or even fighting against Vex from other collectives.[1]
Structure
While maintaining the same structure as other collectives, they have an unknown leader that looks very humanoid in appearance.
Members
Leader
Minotaurs
- Ainigmatos, Indecipherable Proto-Mind
- Argus, Firewall Guardian
- Compelled Hadrian, Oppressive Mind
- Lydrion, Symphonic Mind
- Polyis, Nessian Gatelord
- Tym, Guardian Slayer
Hydras
- Auletes, Choral Mind
- Compelled Iridicus, Viral Protocol
- Cottux, Compelled Mind
- Kitharodes, Choral Mind
- Rhapsoidos, Choral Mind
Wyverns
Unique Forces
Gallery
Trivia
Appearance
- Destiny 2: Episode: Echoes (First appearance)
References
- ^ (2024/9/10),Destiny 2: Episode: Echoes, Polyphony - II. Isolated Incidents
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