Supporting character in Destiny Cayde-6 is a video game character from Bungie's Destiny series. He initially appears as a supporting non-player character in the 2014 video game Destiny, where he takes on a leadership position among the player-aligned Guardians, who guard Earth's only safe city from numerous extraterrestrial threats. Cayde-6, like the other Guardians, is accompanied by a floating robotic companion known as a Ghost and possesses an otherworldly power known as Light, which was bestowed upon her by the enigmatic Traveler, the creator of the Ghosts. Cayde-6, who was first introduced as a merchant and occasional questgiver, is given a key part in the series' storyline with the 2015 expansion Destiny: The Taken King. Cayde-6 remained a key figure in series mythology until he was murdered off in Destiny 2's Forsaken expansion in 2018. Cayde-6 was mostly voiced by Nathan Fillion, with Nolan North providing the character's last chronological appearance in Forsaken.
Most Memories are Wiped Out by 8 Reboots
Reboots are a method of repairing Exos. However, Exos' human awareness complicates and makes this a difficult procedure for them. When an Exo is rebooted, some of their memory is lost, but not all of it. Cayde-6 noted that a reboot "reshuffles the pieces like a dealer riffling a deck of cards," rather than fully erasing the data.
The entire Destiny 2 unveiling will take place on March 30 at 10 a.m. PST for West Coast fans and 6 p.m. BST for UK fans. Hopefully, Bungie will give some insight on the game's plot and the role of the Vanguard in it. If the initial teaser and leaks are any indication, Destiny 2 will be far more story-focused than the previous game and its expansions. Destiny 2 is expected to release later this year, with fans expecting for the first time on PC.
Some Exo player customisation choices are missing visible eyes.
Exo Guardians normally remember their names when they reincarnate, although Humans and Awoken do not. [7] According to Beyond Light lore, this is because an Exo's name and number are kept independently from their mind by their body's hardware, keeping them from being lost in the same manner that the rest of their pre-resurrection memories are.