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I know, but I don’t think Taniks would just had the time to just ''built'' himself a Heavy Shank and modify it into his body, it was more likely that it must’ve been fused to him rather than being modified into him judging by the appearance of the Shank (seems to be worn and somewhat damaged), unless the rubble piled on him just somehow magically melted into a Heavy Shank and fused with him. {{User:Joskaa/Sig}}14:32, January 11, 2022 (EST)
I know, but I don’t think Taniks would just had the time to just ''built'' himself a Heavy Shank and modify it into his body, it was more likely that it must’ve been fused to him rather than being modified into him judging by the appearance of the Shank (seems to be worn and somewhat damaged), unless the rubble piled on him just somehow magically melted into a Heavy Shank and fused with him. {{User:Joskaa/Sig}}14:32, January 11, 2022 (EST)
:Taniks’ body is already a machine so building himself into a Heavy Shank wouldn’t be completely improbable. I'd call it suspension of disbelief.[[User:DeepStonedCryptkeeper|DeepStonedCryptkeeper]] ([[User talk:DeepStonedCryptkeeper|talk]]) 12:30, January 12, 2022 (EST)
But the problem is that he wouldn’t have enough time to build himself into a Heavy Shank when the ship crashed, it makes more sense that he was fused into one, where could he get one I’m not sure. {{User:Joskaa/Sig}}18:03, January 12, 2022 (EST)
Bungie is jumping the shark in either sense, but becoming Shaniks instead of fusing with an existing Heavy Shank is the general consensus amongst D2 players I’ve asked.[[User:DeepStonedCryptkeeper|DeepStonedCryptkeeper]] ([[User talk:DeepStonedCryptkeeper|talk]]) 18:14, January 12, 2022 (EST)