originally posted in:The Ashen Conflux
A world with no wars or dictators doesn't exist. To acquire that, you must either: force the people to no longer commit crimes with serious punishment, or trick them into peace that is not only false peace built on top of false reasons, but peace that will last for a few years at best.
Forcing peace on the world is the same as dictatorship, making the traveler worse than the darkness.
Also, the darkness isn't all evil. Light cannot exist without darkness and darkness without light. They are 2 sides of the same coin. Darkness only looks like the bad guy since guardians were made from the traveler. Since we guardians now have the freedom to decide our own path, we can choose either side, and at last decide for ourselves.
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In any perception of our world yes. However, you can't assume that every world is similar to Earth. For example, would a hive mind-like species war with itself? No. It's counterproductive. In fact, a hive mind would accomplish much more than we could, simply as there is only one goal; to ensure the prosperity of the hive. No wars. No conflicts. Just growth. Peace.
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When the Traveler gave us a Golden Age, all intra-species conflicts pretty much stopped. Ancient disagreements and modern wars stopped. Our Golden Age was a time of utter intra-species peace. Of course, then we built the Exos to fight the Vex
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My real logic trumps your game logic. Humanity is at an endless cycle of a thirst for greed and power. Even if we were all robots, one would eventually rise with the same intentions that oryx had. A utopia is scientifically impossible. Good counter though.
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Right, and a magic floating golf ball that can change the Moon's gravity and pluck the Citadel from a different Venus is scientifically possible
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Easy. I'm just comparing real life to games.
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Real life has literally nothing to do with Destiny. In real life, we can't fly to Saturn in a few minutes and then board a spaceship full of space zombies
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...Not with that attitude.
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Lol exactly