originally posted in:Collective Of Knowledge
I think the fallen really aren't that different than us, only that during their collapse the traveler left where in ours it was crippled and remains a source of light. They want the traveler back and we are in their way, but outside of that, I don't believe we would be fighting them.
They definitely are our enemy but I think both would recognize that the hive and vex are a bigger threat, than each other.
So in the heat of battle, two enemies see the larger mutual threat, and for a moment have a truce.
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I'm assuming that vandal was part of House Exile, which are even less threat than most Fallen.
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It does say the vandal was in exile colors, so I agree, even more reason that this particular fallen was less aligned with the beliefs/politics of the other fallen houses. Look at variks. He alone is proof that some fallen can be reasoned with, even allied with (though I don't fully trust him).
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I kind of do. He supplies me no reason to believe that he would betray the queen.
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Thank you for the answer. I always thought the Fallen were the least of our worries, except when it comes to Skolas and the House of Wolves when they thought it was a good idea to work together with the Vex. The undead creatures and time traveling, organic robots are much scarier and larger threats than space pirates.