Talk:Ardent Prayer
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Same ship as in Long night of Solace
I may be wrong, but is this not the same ship from Long Night of Solace? --"Why am I here and what the hell are you?"The guy who hates his username. 22:32, September 13, 2010 (UTC)
I have to agree if you look closely at the upper surface of zealot and compare it with the circular area on the top of the ship in LNoS you will see they are very similar
Hunters
I know its Christmas, but I had a moment, and this is the page that I found. So if someone sees this, please respond or change it. Can we really say that Hunters are part of the compliment? I don't think we can really confirm that a single Hunter was onboard. Anyone know of some? File:If they came to hear me beg.png Lt. AgreonTalk 11:16, 25 December 2010 (EST)
- That makes me feel dumb. Disregard that. I read Huragok as the Mgalekgolo. File:If they came to hear me beg.png Lt. AgreonTalk 16:17, 25 December 2010 (EST)
Destroyed?
Should we list that the Ardent Prayer is assumed destroyed? The Long Night of Solace is destroyed, yes, but I'm not so sure about the Ardent Prayer. The ship was contained in the Slipspace field, and was intact at the moment of "jump." Wouldn't it be transported with sections of the Long Night of Solace, essentially appearing in space amid rubble? Ocean Soul 19:33, 5 September 2011 (EDT)
dead elites?
Does anyone know why when you first enter the ship there are a few dead elites on the upper platform? I think there might be a few in the hallway leading to the hanger also. Any explanations?
dead elites?
Does anyone know why when you first enter the ship there are a few dead elites on the upper platform? I think there might be a few in the hallway leading to the hanger also. Any explanations?--Thehalocodplayer 13:56, 29 April 2012 (EDT)