I'm just wondering if any other guardian has imagined the ending scene for destiny as a satire to a particular movie as I have.
For example: I was thinking of Family Vacation. What if we all ended up in a theme park after killing the black heart and all of a sudden it shows the guardian, stranger, sweep bot, and various enemies such as dregs, psions, legionaries, thralls, and some acolytes, riding on a roller coaster coupled by some sweet 80's feel good song.
Another example: maybe a Clue ending where after we find the dead guardian on moon and scan him we find out that maybe we were wrong in assuming it was the hive that killed him. Perhaps the first ending when all the evidence is laid out will show that the stranger (Mrs. White) strangled him and dragged his body in front of the hive door because she wanted she didn't want us to know that the guardian found out she was selling illegal goods to a mysterious buyer. then a second ending to the scene will show that a dreg (professor Plum) strangled him and set his body there because the guardian knew that the dreg had been selling military secrets to the cabal and if this got out then the dreg would never get his promotion.Then the third scene could be we all found out that the Warmind (colonel Mustard) shot the guardian with a revolver and put his body down in front of the hive door because he was having an affair with the stranger and the guardian found out. The warmind was running for reelection an could not let the scandal go public.
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