Alright, so here we go. Thinking about Destiny 2 dragging us out to Kepler – a tiny rock, like why are we even going there? It’s just past Pluto, dangling at the edge of our solar neighborhood. But boom, here we are, Guardians following some mysterious Nine’s flaky signal. It’s dark matter, exiled Fallen, deja-vu tourism. What’s the point, right?
Now, everyone’s buzzing. Bungie hinted at some epic leap to the stars, like we’re all gonna hop past the sun and end up… where exactly? You know Torobatl, Fundament? They’re the places in Destiny lore that feel like secret treasure maps—I wanna see those, not chill in our solar back garden.
So, this new season, The Edge of Fate, it should’ve been hitting the universe reset button. But we’re at Kepler. And honestly? Guardians want more. Light and Darkness this, The Final Shape that—those stories are wrapped. Bungie dropped teasers, like waving Christmas gifts in our faces, but what’s in the box? Kepler. Not that far-out escapade we were dreaming of.
Real talk, we’ve been cruising around our local planets, and yeah, it’s been stellar. But there’s this itch—like being told there’s a party but being stuck on a video call while everyone’s living it up. Fans are hungry for fresh horizons. Bungie, up the ante, mix it up. There’s lore about other worlds out there—let’s go off-script and explore!
Maybe I’m rambling. Or maybe Destiny 2 just needs to blow the lid off its own story vault. There’s a whole cosmos waiting. Kepler could be our stepping stone—like our own small treadmill before sprinting to space treadmill—but who knows if that’s what Bungie’s thinking, with all these Star Wars vibes in the mix?
Alright, let’s wrap this messy chat. Bungie, Destiny 2’s got potential on the table. Fans want to see that leap. Not just tiptoe out, like we’re cautious about leaving Earth’s comfort zone. Bring us the wild, the unknown, and maybe—just maybe—we won’t just wait for Destiny 3 to do it instead.