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*Members of the Host, while conducting operations in the vicinity of the [[Dust Palace]], Freehold, were aware of the events of [[Jagi's Host]]'s apparent disappearance, as evidenced by their reaction to a silent Ghost wandering nearby.<ref name="Titan">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - [[Grimoire]]:[[Grimoire:Guardian|Guardian]]/[[Grimoire:Guardian/Classes|Classes]], [[Grimoire:Guardian/Classes#Ghost Fragment: Titan|Ghost Fragment: Titan]]''</ref> There is a further, unrelated incident, where another damaged [[Ghost]] met [[Cassiopeia]] and [[Obsidian]] underneath the [[Blind Watch]], a [[Clovis Bray]] facility.<ref>'''Bungie (2016/20/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Rise of Iron]] - [[Grimoire]]:[[Grimoire:Guardian|Guardian]]/[[Grimoire:Guardian/Ghost|Ghost]], [[Grimoire:Guardian/Ghost#Ghost_Fragment:_Ghosts_2|Ghost Fragment: Ghosts 2]]''</ref> | *Members of the Host, while conducting operations in the vicinity of the [[Dust Palace]], Freehold, were aware of the events of [[Jagi's Host]]'s apparent disappearance, as evidenced by their reaction to a silent Ghost wandering nearby.<ref name="Titan">'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - [[Grimoire]]:[[Grimoire:Guardian|Guardian]]/[[Grimoire:Guardian/Classes|Classes]], [[Grimoire:Guardian/Classes#Ghost Fragment: Titan|Ghost Fragment: Titan]]''</ref> There is a further, unrelated incident, where another damaged [[Ghost]] met [[Cassiopeia]] and [[Obsidian]] underneath the [[Blind Watch]], a [[Clovis Bray]] facility.<ref>'''Bungie (2016/20/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[Rise of Iron]] - [[Grimoire]]:[[Grimoire:Guardian|Guardian]]/[[Grimoire:Guardian/Ghost|Ghost]], [[Grimoire:Guardian/Ghost#Ghost_Fragment:_Ghosts_2|Ghost Fragment: Ghosts 2]]''</ref> | ||
*Holborn and Tubach reference using [[Agema]] armor on Mars and previously in the [[Battle of the Twilight Gap]].<ref name="Titan"/> The Agema armor series is a derivative of the [[Gatewatch]] pattern, and "incorporates the lessons of too many bloody stands."<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]] - Item Description: [[Agema#Chest Armor|Agema Type 0]]''</ref> [[Wikipedia:Agema|Agema]], also known as [[Wikipedia:Hypaspists|Hyspaspists]], is an ancient Greek military term referring to elite infantry armed with a shield and spear, and charged with protecting the immediate flanks of the devastating but largely immobile Phalanx at the core of Greek military formations. Agema could also act as guards for other high-value targets, including acting as royal bodyguards. | *Holborn and Tubach reference using [[Agema]] armor on Mars and previously in the [[Battle of the Twilight Gap]].<ref name="Titan"/> The Agema armor series is a derivative of the [[Gatewatch]] pattern, and "incorporates the lessons of too many bloody stands."<ref>'''Bungie (2014/9/9)''', ''[[Destiny]]: [[The Taken King]] - Item Description: [[Agema#Chest Armor|Agema Type 0]]''</ref> [[Wikipedia:Agema|Agema]], also known as [[Wikipedia:Hypaspists|Hyspaspists]], is an ancient Greek military term referring to elite infantry armed with a shield and spear, and charged with protecting the immediate flanks of the devastating but largely immobile Phalanx at the core of Greek military formations. Agema could also act as guards for other high-value targets, including acting as royal bodyguards. | ||
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