Destiny boasts a plethora of memorable moments and voice lines. The first line our Guardian hears upon beginning Destiny or starting the New Light experience in Destiny 2 is...
Guardian? Eyes up, Guardian.
This world, famously turned into a machine world by the Vex, is the first rock from the sun, and plays host to the infamous Trials of Osirus.
Mercury
Guardians are all joined and constantly revived by these constant companions, whose voices range from giddy robot to sleeping droid.
Ghosts
This enigmatic, smokey being seeks to link the Traveler and the Veil together to freeze the universe in a perfect state of eternal order, the Final Shape for everyone and everything.
The Witness
Famous for its tracking cluster missile, this rocket launcher was first introduced in the original Destiny and rereleased in Destiny 2.
Gjallarhorn
Though Destiny features aspects of science fiction and fantasy, it is known by this particular moniker, coined due to the franchise's deep and expansive lore.
Mythic Science Fiction
This world plays host to the empty, yet vibrant neon cityscape of Neomuna, the home of everyone's favorite character, Nimbus!
Neptune
The protector of the Last City, Crota's Bane, Hero of the Red War and the Avenger of Cayde-6 is known primarily throughout the Destiny series by this moniker.
The Guardian / The Young Wolf
This ice-themed subclass, first introduced in Destiny: Beyond Light, gave Guardians a taste of the power of the Darkness on the icy moon of Europa.
Stasis
This submachine gun, acquired upon completing the "A Spark of Hope" quest, is found in Cayde-6's stash in the EDZ. Its "Arc Conductor" and "Super Conductor" perks allow the player to take less Arc damage, returns ammo to keep firing, and grants a chance for shots fired to bounce between enemies as chain lightning.
Riskrunner
Destiny was first teased in one of Bungie's previous video game titles through a poster bearing a phrase that gives this category its name. What game did this poster appear in?
Halo 3: ODST
Each object in the solar system are represented by enigmatic beings, known by this numerical title.
The Nine
Throughout Destiny 2, the Vanguard has made friends with several enemy factions. The Fallen/Eliksni and the Cabal can be seen milling about the Tower, but two particular groups are absent. Name those groups.
1. The Hive
2. The Vex
The Vex are one of Destiny's most prominent and most threatening enemy factions. They come in a myriad of forms named after mythological creatures from across Earth's cultures. However, one threatening revelation about this roles the Vex serve in the Vex hierarchy has had Guardian's shivering in their Fr0st-EE5s since Destiny 2's release.
Scientists
This particular hand canon, often called the Mark of the Devourer, pairs well with the Necrotic Grip exotic and was originally forged by legendary Guardian Dredgen Yor.
Thorn
Which character, featured prominently in the Forsaken DLC, was originally a rogue-like pseudo-antagonist unveiled in Destiny's 2013 gameplay reveal? Hint: His model was recycled for a particular Awoken character.
The Crow
Name one of the two planets in the solar system that do not appear prominently in either of the Destiny games.
1. Uranus
2. Pluto
Destiny's three classes now enjoy the full range of damage type-themed subclasses, but it was not always the case. Hunters enjoyed blasting enemies with Golden Gun and Warlocks enjoyed their Nova Bomb spamming in the Crucible, but what were each of the classes lacking upon the initial release of Destiny?
Titans: Solar Subclass
Hunter: Void Subclass
Warlock: Arc Subclass
Though first encountered in a Zone of Darkness beneath the Cosmodrome, the Hive originally hail from this planet.
Fundament
Destiny plays host to a universe of spaceships, aliens and guns galore, but what genre was Bungie originally using as a basis for the game that would become Destiny?
Fantasy
The first secret discovered on Earth by members of the Three Blades was a strange, pink Ogre in the Cosmodrome on Earth. What was the name given to this Ogre?
Bubbles
We call it "The Traveler," but the enigmatic white orb has had a myriad of names across its lifetime. The Eliksni/Fallen call it "The Great Machine," but it is known by one particular name to the Witness, named by what is predicted to be the first species affected by its presence.
The Gardener
Oryx was known as the Taken King, creating the enigmatic creatures by "taking" other beings. Since his death, they have changed hands many times. After the death of the Witness, the Taken sought a new ruler, leading to the creation of this mysterious entity.
The Lord of Every Nothing