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Edited by Parallax3601: 3/2/2017 7:15:03 AM
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Arguments and Discussion Regarding the Traveller

Hello! I'd like to dedicate this thread to discussing the controversy of the Traveller, or rather, people's opinions on the Traveller. Obviously this is a hot topic among the community, but with no simple answer. You cant just say "The Traveller is secretly evil!" or "No way dude!" and be done with it -- I believe that Bungie has provided us enough legitimate information to consider many sides. So what do you think? What's the Traveller's end-game? Does the Traveller represents a positive, negative, or neutral force? What do you believe, and most importantly [b]why?[/b] Explanation is critical -- otherwise all you are doing is spouting an opinion with no real foundation. Bonus points for using actual evidence ;) I encourage you to consider what we know from in-lore Guardian's who have in one way or another rejected the Traveller -- were talking Toland, Eris, Dredgen, Osiris, all that good stuff. I plan on reviewing the claims made by anti-Traveller-ers, and producing counterarguments to support a short paper I'm developing on this topic :D Thank you, and fair winds, Parallax

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  • The light is good and bad and the same with the darkness it is good and bad. The hive think the darkness is good because they understand survival comes at a price only the fit survive, and that the light is bad. We think the light is good and the darkness bad. It all depends on what you call good and bad.

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