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It was a research/manufacturing ai for the defense corporation Clovis Bray that used to be synced to another warmind which fell in the collapse...
It was a research/manufacturing ai for the defense corporation Clovis Bray that used to be synced to another warmind which fell in the collapse...


== Rasputin ==
==Rasputin philosophy==


  I see machines who worship in places outside the world
  I see machines who worship in places outside the world
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(This mean that vex and Rasputin both wanted to gain the knowledge of the world) [[User:Nittin Das|Nittin Das]] ([[User talk:Nittin Das|talk]]) 15:47, 19 April 2018 (EDT)
(This mean that vex and Rasputin both wanted to gain the knowledge of the world) [[User:Nittin Das|Nittin Das]] ([[User talk:Nittin Das|talk]]) 15:47, 19 April 2018 (EDT)


:Rasputin is actually talking to the [[Exo Stranger]]. --{{User:Dante the Ghost/Sig}} [[User:Dante the Ghost|Dante the Ghost]] ([[User talk:Dante the Ghost|talk]]) 15:50, 19 April 2018 (EDT)
:Rasputin is actually talking to the [[Exo Stranger]], and please use [[Forum:General Discussion]] for your theories. --{{User:Dante the Ghost/Sig}} [[User:Dante the Ghost|Dante the Ghost]] ([[User talk:Dante the Ghost|talk]]) 15:50, 19 April 2018 (EDT)
 
 
==Abhorrent Imperative==
Provided the lore for the Seventh Seraph Bond, Mark, and Cloak, it is almost certain that the Abhorrent Imperative protocol, regarding Rasputin engaging the Traveler to prevent it from fleeing, was indeed activated.
 
"As blackness crept into his vision, he saw the Traveler in the sky, moving away, abandoning him... "I'm sorry," he thought to himself while cursing the orb in the sky for deserting him... The last thing he remembered before they placed him into coldsleep was an explosion in the sky so bright it blinded him."
 
== Re: Abhorrent Imperative ==
 
No, Rasputin didn’t attack the Traveler. This is most definitely the Traveler’s sacrifice, when she pushed back the Darkness. Besides, If Rasputin couldn’t do anything against the Darkness, what could he have done against the Traveler? Simple: nothing.
 
Please, don’t start spreading false information. The “Rasputin shot the Traveler” theory has been debunked, and is proven false; both in-game, and outside.
 
== Rasputin's speech ==
Audio clip that is presented in "Trivia" section is ridden with some robot lady's voice lines, [https://youtu.be/6L634xAgUIY there's purer version on YouTube]. - ''Russian Anon''

Latest revision as of 07:52, September 7, 2021

Im pretty sure the part about the broken warmind being hacked is wrong It was a research/manufacturing ai for the defense corporation Clovis Bray that used to be synced to another warmind which fell in the collapse...

Rasputin philosophy[edit]

I see machines who worship in places outside the world

Help me be victorious. Tell me your secret.

Tell me how to step.

(This mean that vex and Rasputin both wanted to gain the knowledge of the world) Nittin Das (talk) 15:47, 19 April 2018 (EDT)

Rasputin is actually talking to the Exo Stranger, and please use Forum:General Discussion for your theories. --stickΔαντε τηε Γηοστ Ι ωονδερ ιφ Ικορα γιϝες ηυγς το Γηοστσ. Ηεη... ανψωαψς, νιξε ωορκ. Τηις ις ωηατ Ι υσεδ. Dante the Ghost (talk) 15:50, 19 April 2018 (EDT)


Abhorrent Imperative[edit]

Provided the lore for the Seventh Seraph Bond, Mark, and Cloak, it is almost certain that the Abhorrent Imperative protocol, regarding Rasputin engaging the Traveler to prevent it from fleeing, was indeed activated.

"As blackness crept into his vision, he saw the Traveler in the sky, moving away, abandoning him... "I'm sorry," he thought to himself while cursing the orb in the sky for deserting him... The last thing he remembered before they placed him into coldsleep was an explosion in the sky so bright it blinded him."

Re: Abhorrent Imperative[edit]

No, Rasputin didn’t attack the Traveler. This is most definitely the Traveler’s sacrifice, when she pushed back the Darkness. Besides, If Rasputin couldn’t do anything against the Darkness, what could he have done against the Traveler? Simple: nothing.

Please, don’t start spreading false information. The “Rasputin shot the Traveler” theory has been debunked, and is proven false; both in-game, and outside.

Rasputin's speech[edit]

Audio clip that is presented in "Trivia" section is ridden with some robot lady's voice lines, there's purer version on YouTube. - Russian Anon