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“I can give a rough estimate based on how much programming code was actually contained in the Hydra…” Grim chimed in, popping out from nowhere. The small Ghost began scanning various Vex bodies, looking for those with memory cores still intact. “That was easy. And I always said I was bad at math.” Grim began to hum. “About 450 memory cores sound about right. It should be easy to collect them all.” Grim swiveled around, after having marked some Minotaurs that still had their cores intact. “For being so careful, the Vex weren’t too smart with this one.”

 “Don’t give them any ideas.” Arxus kneeled down and pushed his fist into the chest of a Minotaur. Ripping out the memory core, sparks flew as wires snapped in two, holding a finite electrical charge. Grim flew back over and scanned the core, making it disappear with a blue light. “250.” Arxus said.

“Now, I’m not so sure on the numbers.” Grim continued. “Aello was their star player, and it had the biggest memory core. The bigger the core, the more data it stores, right? Well, it’s partially true. We don’t even know the full extent of the Vex programming. They could even be rewriting these memory cores remotely—“

“Grim. Stop talking.” Arxus sighed, waving dismissively towards his Ghost. The Titan shoved his hand through another Minotaur, yanking out another memory core.