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'''Dust''' is a [[Lore]] book introduced in ''[[Joker's Wild]]''. It details the [[Cryptarch]] [[Lavinia Garcia Umr Tawil]]'s experiences studying the [[Nine]]. Entries are unlocked by scanning items found in the [[The Reckoning|Reckoning]].
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'''Dust''' is a [[Lore]] book introduced in ''[[Season of the Drifter]]''. It details the [[Cryptarch]] [[Lavinia Garcia Umr Tawil]]'s experiences studying the [[Nine]]. Entries are unlocked by scanning items found in the [[The Reckoning|Reckoning]].
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Shimizu et al. "Significant anomalies in dark matter detections cannot be explained by interactions of gravitational focusing bodies." Journal of Post-[[Collapse]] Cosmological Recovery Vol. 99 #1012
[[Hassan Shimizu|Shimizu]] et al. "Significant anomalies in dark matter detections cannot be explained by interactions of gravitational focusing bodies." Journal of Post-[[Collapse]] Cosmological Recovery Vol. 99 #1012


Gonzalez, Hari-4, and Mwangi. "Anomalies in dark matter detections as a function of topological T-genic complexities in orbital dynamics." Journal of Post-Collapse Cosmological Recovery, Vol. 99 #1014
[[Gonzalez]], [[Hari-5|Hari-4]], and [[Mwangi]]. "Anomalies in dark matter detections as a function of topological T-genic complexities in orbital dynamics." Journal of Post-Collapse Cosmological Recovery, Vol. 99 #1014


Shimizu et al. "Massive anomalies in dark matter detections cannot be explained without teleonomic models of CDM efflux self-interaction." Journal of Post-Collapse Cosmological Recovery, Vol. 99 #1015
Shimizu et al. "Massive anomalies in dark matter detections cannot be explained without teleonomic models of CDM efflux self-interaction." Journal of Post-Collapse Cosmological Recovery, Vol. 99 #1015
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The channel disintegrates into digital static as the Corsair's ship accelerates away.
The channel disintegrates into digital static as the Corsair's ship accelerates away.


Lavinia swears and beats her suited fist against her helmet. She's trapped in Cocytus! The last time the Awoken trapped anyone here, those poor souls went utterly insane. The doomed crew of the [[Dead Orbit]] scout ship Sophia called this place A113, an innocent catalogue number; they had no idea that the gates aboard—once a Golden Age experiment—had been captured by the Hive deity [[Crota]]. Those gates consumed them all.
Lavinia swears and beats her suited fist against her helmet. She's trapped in Cocytus! The last time the Awoken trapped anyone here, those poor souls went utterly insane. The doomed crew of the [[Dead Orbit]] scout ship [[Sophia]] called this place A113, an innocent catalogue number; they had no idea that the gates aboard—once a Golden Age experiment—had been captured by the Hive deity [[Crota]]. Those gates consumed them all.


Now Crota is gone, and Lavinia has gambled everything that the portals have fallen into other hands. Ahamkara make the unreal real—Calus's ship is surrounded by a halo of unreal dark matter, like a ring of probing hands, Guardians can manipulate reality itself—there is a pattern here, a story, and it leads to Cocytus, to what these gates might do.
Now Crota is gone, and Lavinia has gambled everything that the portals have fallen into other hands. Ahamkara make the unreal real—Calus's ship is surrounded by a halo of unreal dark matter, like a ring of probing hands, Guardians can manipulate reality itself—there is a pattern here, a story, and it leads to Cocytus, to what these gates might do.