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*There is a scannable, golden-age terminal on the rig. According to the player's ghost, it was used to scan underwater vessels wanting to dock at the rig. The ghost further explains that the terminal still worked and was picking up something below them of incredible size.
*There is a scannable, golden-age terminal on the rig. According to the player's ghost, it was used to scan underwater vessels wanting to dock at the rig. The ghost further explains that the terminal still worked and was picking up something below them of incredible size.
*Due to the drastic differences in appearance between the "dragon-like" creature that can be seen at Siren's Watch and the "Worm" creature seen during "Utopia" and "Savathûn's Song," it can be assumed that Titan harbors two or even more sea monsters.
*Due to the drastic differences in appearance between the "dragon-like" creature that can be seen at Siren's Watch and the "Worm" creature seen during "Utopia" and "Savathûn's Song," it can be assumed that Titan harbors two or even more sea monsters.
*Some suspect that the creature is in fact the worm of Oryx, the Taken King. The theory behind this is that when the players of the King's Fall Raid kill Oryx, his giant body floats out into orbit around Saturn. His corpse or just the worm itself may have fallen into the ocean on Titan. The only way that the worm could live so long without a host is that Oryx killed billions of beings. This could possibly keep the creature alive since it has "grown fat with strength." This could possibly be the reason the Hive are on Titan in the first place: to find the worm.


==List of appearances==
==List of appearances==
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