Talk:Fallen

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You can see a monitor-like thing from the Halo series near the back of the far-left Fallen. Monitor or something else? Pokebub (talk) 20:24, 25 May 2013 (EDT)

Where should we put the Shank on this page? I was sorta thinking weapons but it also seems like equipment :? This is craZboy557, signing off. 07:07, 18 June 2013 (EDT)

Fallen Alphabet
A number of people, myself included, have spotted several examples of Fallen writing showing up, both on BNet and on T-Shirts at various public venues where Bungie has appeared, such as E3. Several members of DBO had gotten together on their forum & pulled these examples together from their various disparate sources in an effort to assemble a working Fallen alphabet. Thus far, they have every character except for "K", "X" and "Z". In an effort to help them out, I took those assembled examples & consolidated them into a single image for reference, including several noted letter combinations. Because I think so highly of the work you all do here, in terms of both diligence & thoroughness, I want to invite you all to feel free to modify and add to the image as more letters/combinations are released by Bungie. Like this wiki, my image is a work in progress & I feel it only proper that it be open-source, which is why I have attempted to put it together as simply as I can, with little to no adornment 13:13, 28 August 2013 (EDT)

Wolf rebel?
I'd like to see the source on Elyksis, Wolf Rebel. I think it confirms some of my suspicions on who the house of wolves are, but I want to see it myself. OmgHAX! (talk) 17:20, 3 September 2014 (EDT)

Here. As you can see, his armor color is green, which is House of Exile`s color. I have rough theory that the House of Exile is consist of the members who are banished from each houses. Well, just a theory. The primodial 4 September 2014

Shouldn't the Fallen Walker fall under the "Robots" Category?
As much as I'd prefer a different/better word than 'robot' for a Servitor... I don't believe Fallen Walkers have drivers/pilots. They appear to be entirely automated. They seem to fit the definition of 'robot' - a machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions automatically, especially one programmable by a computer - more-so than 'vehicle'. -- 20:46, 28 September 2014 (EDT)