Board Thread:Fun and Games Forum/@comment-25728469-20150811220039/@comment-26355186-20150817055907

"You two do realize that we would have to leave Titan to even attempt to tap into these Oracles, right?", Thraxx said, gesturing towards Romulus and Osagia. "Which means that both the Cabal and the Vex would get a chance to get inside the Arrakis Vaults and grab whatever's in there." He paused. "Besides, I got a much better idea anyway." Thraxx waited to continue, wanting to make sure everyone listened. "Some time ago I hunted a Vex Axis Mind on Venus for the Vanguard. It had, let's say, an affinity for teleporting around. What I am trying to say is that I learned something about the Vex on Venus. And that is that they never, ever, bother to set up new confluxes unless A: The Conflux has gotten destroyed, or B: They need to reach a new destination. This means that eventually, the Vex force here on Titan will show up at a Conflux they have already used. What we need to do to take advantage of this, is that we locate an Axis Mind, blast it, grab its mind core and let our Ghosts analyse the data stored inside. This way we can learn important Vex intel, and also set our radars to locate Confluxes. It's rather easy really." Thraxx looked towards the group and observed them to see how they had taken his proposal. Curran and his friends appeared to like the idea of not leaving Titan, Romulus seemed a bit sceptical, and Osagia and her unknown friend looked as if they had just heard the worst idea ever, which was funny, as they were the ones who had suggested that they all would go to Venus and attempt to raid the Vault of Glass. "So," Thraxx said. "Who agree with me?"