The Corrupted Puppeteer

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The Corrupted Puppeteer
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Biographical information

Other name(s):

The White Captain

Species:

Fallen

Race:

Exo

Rank:

Ultra

Class:

Captain

Gender:

Female

Combat information

Mission:

Vesper's Host

Weapon(s):

Arc Wire Rifle

 

"Stay back! The Exo frame is the center of the corruption!"
— Vesper Central

The Corrupted Puppeteer was an AI built by the Clovis Bray corporation using Vex technology, which Clovis Bray I intended as a programmable Vex mind that could be used to observe their kind.[1] [2] It was originally confined aboard the Vesper Station, until debris from the Morning Star impacted the station and set it loose, enabling it to transfer itself into a Fallen Exo body.[3]

When Fallen refugees from the House of Salvation attempted to establish a community near the station, it began to hunt them down and assimilated their minds into its collective consciousness. With the Fallen under its command, it coordinated the construction of a massive portal next to the Station and broadcasted messages into the beyond.[4] It was ultimately killed by the Guardian and their fireteam after they were sent by the Spider to investigate the station.[5]

The Corrupted Puppeteer serves as the final boss of the Vesper's Host Dungeon.[5]

Gameplay

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Trivia

  • The Exo body used by the Corrupted Puppeteer is identical in appearance to those used by Atraks-1, save for burn marks, loose wiring, a missing lower left hand and other damage to its facial structure; it is unknown if the two are actually related in some way.
  • Unlike Atraks-1 in the Deep Stone Crypt Raid, when the Corrupted Puppeteer and its Broken Puppets are defeated, their physical bodies don't disappear; the Puppets simply collapse onto the ground, but in the Puppeteer's case, the wing-like objects on its back begin spinning uncontrollably until they collapse.

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