Warminds (Destiny)

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==History==
 
==History==
The Warminds were highly sophisticated artificial intelligences that were created during the [[Golden Age (Destiny)|Golden Age]] of humanity. They were set to watch over the colonies of mankind.
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The Warminds were highly sophisticated artificial intelligences that were created during the [[Golden Age (Destiny)|Golden Age]] of humanity. They were set to watch over the colonies of mankind. After encountering the [[Vex (Destiny)|Vex]], human scientists on Venus asked for a Warmind to be brought in as the mechanical construct was making incredibly accurate simulations that made those studying it doubt the nature of their reality.
 
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After encountering the [[Vex (Destiny)|Vex]], human scientists on Venus asked for a Warmind to be brought in as the mechanical construct was making incredibly accurate simulations that made those studying it doubt the nature of their reality.
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At the time of the '''Collapse''', the great Warminds fought back against the enemy and they died. One of their number was '''Rasputin''' who fell along with them. In time, they were regarded as legendary creations of that long lost era. Though believed destroyed, Rasputin had survived where over the centuries explorers spoke of tales of a surviving elusive Warmind. The [[Guardians (Destiny)|Guardians]] from the '''City''' eventually managed to confirm the existence of the Warmind by making contact with the intelligence in the old Cosmodrome. With the threat of the [[Fallen (Destiny)|Fallen]] and [[Hive (Destiny)|Hive]], Rasputin exploited the activation of the Cosmodrome Terrestrial-space array in order to defend itself across the inner solar system. The Guardian Vanguard had hoped that Rasputin would make a powerful ally to them with the Warminds capacity to mapping and reviving Golden Age military assets that could be recruited to the City's defense. It was this reason the Vanguard and Consensus had hoped to continue to reach out to Rasputin to form a strategic alliance with the possibility considered of other Warminds having survived.
 
At the time of the '''Collapse''', the great Warminds fought back against the enemy and they died. One of their number was '''Rasputin''' who fell along with them. In time, they were regarded as legendary creations of that long lost era. Though believed destroyed, Rasputin had survived where over the centuries explorers spoke of tales of a surviving elusive Warmind. The [[Guardians (Destiny)|Guardians]] from the '''City''' eventually managed to confirm the existence of the Warmind by making contact with the intelligence in the old Cosmodrome. With the threat of the [[Fallen (Destiny)|Fallen]] and [[Hive (Destiny)|Hive]], Rasputin exploited the activation of the Cosmodrome Terrestrial-space array in order to defend itself across the inner solar system. The Guardian Vanguard had hoped that Rasputin would make a powerful ally to them with the Warminds capacity to mapping and reviving Golden Age military assets that could be recruited to the City's defense. It was this reason the Vanguard and Consensus had hoped to continue to reach out to Rasputin to form a strategic alliance with the possibility considered of other Warminds having survived.
  
A year later, the '''Red War''' erupted when the Cabal reinforcements from the '''Red Legion''' led by [[Dominus Ghaul]] arrived in the Solar System. They brought with them a superweapon that they referred to as the '''Almighty''' that threatened to destroy the systems. Zavala sought to lead the Vanguard to destroy it but Ikora Rey instead decided to consult a node of the Warmind Rasputin that existed on Io. The Vault containing the fragment of the Warmind was nearly destroyed during a Cabal drilling operation that was excavating various sites touched by the Traveler. Around this time, [[Anastasia Bray]] was searching for the core mind of Rasputin and came to find his vault on Mars where she was assisted by the [[Young Wolf]].
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A year later, the '''Red War''' erupted when the Cabal reinforcements from the '''Red Legion''' led by [[Dominus Ghaul]] arrived in the Solar System. They brought with them a superweapon that they referred to as the '''Almighty''' that threatened to destroy the systems. Zavala sought to lead the Vanguard to destroy it but Ikora Rey instead decided to consult a node of the Warmind Rasputin that existed on Io. The Vault containing the fragment of the Warmind was nearly destroyed during a Cabal drilling operation that was excavating various sites touched by the Traveler. Around this time, [[Anastasia Bray]] was searching for the core mind of Rasputin and came to find his vault on Mars where she was assisted by the [[Young Wolf]]. Rasputin came to resent the Vanguard's attempt at wielding him as a weapon and instead he decided to define his own existence and be a protector of the solar system where he began launching a new network of Warsats across space.
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
  
Such was their complexity and intelligence that not even the Vex could accurately simulate or predict them.
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They possessed a sophisticated Neural Network that guided their functions. Such was their complexity and intelligence that not even the Vex could accurately simulate or predict them. A Warmind were able to produce weapons that were powerful enough to slay gods.  
 
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These vigilant intelligences were stretched across thousands of warsats and hardened installations.
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A Warmind were capable of operating across multiple systems simultaneously with fragments being left behind in some installations though the core mind resided at a central installation. The various aspects of the intelligence were connected to the '''Warmind Network''' that linked itself together.
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These vigilant intelligences were stretched across thousands of warsats and hardened installations. A Warmind were capable of operating across multiple systems simultaneously with fragments being left behind in some installations though the core mind resided at a central installation. The various aspects of the intelligence were connected to the '''Warmind Network''' that linked itself together. Facilities that held the physical core of the intelligence were referred to as '''Warmind Vaults'''.
  
Facilities that held the physical core of the intelligence were referred to as '''Warmind Vaults'''.
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Damage to a Warmind's core could destabilise it and cause destruction over a large planetary surface.  
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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Revision as of 03:44, 12 August 2019

The Warminds are artificial intelligences that feature in Destiny.

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History

The Warminds were highly sophisticated artificial intelligences that were created during the Golden Age of humanity. They were set to watch over the colonies of mankind. After encountering the Vex, human scientists on Venus asked for a Warmind to be brought in as the mechanical construct was making incredibly accurate simulations that made those studying it doubt the nature of their reality.

At the time of the Collapse, the great Warminds fought back against the enemy and they died. One of their number was Rasputin who fell along with them. In time, they were regarded as legendary creations of that long lost era. Though believed destroyed, Rasputin had survived where over the centuries explorers spoke of tales of a surviving elusive Warmind. The Guardians from the City eventually managed to confirm the existence of the Warmind by making contact with the intelligence in the old Cosmodrome. With the threat of the Fallen and Hive, Rasputin exploited the activation of the Cosmodrome Terrestrial-space array in order to defend itself across the inner solar system. The Guardian Vanguard had hoped that Rasputin would make a powerful ally to them with the Warminds capacity to mapping and reviving Golden Age military assets that could be recruited to the City's defense. It was this reason the Vanguard and Consensus had hoped to continue to reach out to Rasputin to form a strategic alliance with the possibility considered of other Warminds having survived.

A year later, the Red War erupted when the Cabal reinforcements from the Red Legion led by Dominus Ghaul arrived in the Solar System. They brought with them a superweapon that they referred to as the Almighty that threatened to destroy the systems. Zavala sought to lead the Vanguard to destroy it but Ikora Rey instead decided to consult a node of the Warmind Rasputin that existed on Io. The Vault containing the fragment of the Warmind was nearly destroyed during a Cabal drilling operation that was excavating various sites touched by the Traveler. Around this time, Anastasia Bray was searching for the core mind of Rasputin and came to find his vault on Mars where she was assisted by the Young Wolf. Rasputin came to resent the Vanguard's attempt at wielding him as a weapon and instead he decided to define his own existence and be a protector of the solar system where he began launching a new network of Warsats across space.

Overview

They possessed a sophisticated Neural Network that guided their functions. Such was their complexity and intelligence that not even the Vex could accurately simulate or predict them. A Warmind were able to produce weapons that were powerful enough to slay gods.

These vigilant intelligences were stretched across thousands of warsats and hardened installations. A Warmind were capable of operating across multiple systems simultaneously with fragments being left behind in some installations though the core mind resided at a central installation. The various aspects of the intelligence were connected to the Warmind Network that linked itself together. Facilities that held the physical core of the intelligence were referred to as Warmind Vaults.

Damage to a Warmind's core could destabilise it and cause destruction over a large planetary surface.

Members

  • Rasputin :

Notes

  • The Warminds were introduced and referenced in the backstory to Destiny.

Appearances

  • Destiny:
  • Destiny 2:

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