 What is going on guys, welcome back to the channel and I appreciate you being here. Today I bring you another Destiny 2 video and today I want to talk about the Dreadnaught returning for the Forsaken DLC. Now there has been a lot of speculation on this matter and with actual gameplay footage of what looks to be the Dreadnaught, people are now even more convinced it's a place that will return. But before we get into that guys, every single month to give back to my most loyal love subscribers I'm giving away a fully customisable controller for either Xbox or Playstation. To be in with a chance of winning it drop a like on this video and leave a comment down below and then to the gleam I'll link a link to the top of the video description for the giveaway. Fascinating for energy people good luck everybody. Okay so the Dreadnaught is a place we saw in Destiny 1 originally and here's a little information on it. Arocs used a Dreadnaught to travel to the solar system after learning that the Guardians of Earth had killed his son Clota. Upon arrival he positioned his ship in the rings of Saturn and promptly wiped out the defending Awoken's fleet with the ship's weapon. As a result of Oaks's assault on their base on Mars's moon Phobos, the Cabal sent their own infiltration unit, the Skyburners, to assault the ship seeking vengeance. The Skyburners rammed their ship, the Antalion Exodus 6 into the Dreadnaught and actually managed to breach the hull following the crash Primus to on, I think that's how it's pronounced, attempted to find and confront Oaks, only to be taken before getting a chance. From there, Valos Mool and Valos Talon attempted to overload the Dreadnaught's reactor but were stopped by a team of Guardians as the resulting explosion would have lightly destroyed the entire solar system. K-6 mobilized a Guardian to infiltrate their ship and establish a Transmit Zone allowing other Guardians to access the Dreadnaught in an attempt to end Oaks's and that's basically how the gates opened for us to invade and kill Oaks multiple times in the raid. Now the Dreadnaught is a place which, like many other things from D1, were left unexplained in terms of what happened to them moving into D2. Theoretically the Dreadnaught would still be there, so is it and will we actually get to go there in the Forsaken DLC? Well if we look at the end credits to Destiny 2, as you can see on the screen now, we actually see the Dreadnaught within the rings of Saturn, check it out. Something else seriously interesting is if we go to the Planet Titan and we look up into the sky, we can actually see the rings of Saturn, check it out. There's actually a cutout in the ring and in the direct centre of that people is a mini blip. Many many people are speculating that to be the Dreadnaught. I also think it is too, so it's there but will we go back to it? Well thanks to the epic people who follow me on Twitter to share new information back and forth. If you don't follow me you should, I do post news at the EPJC's where it is at. But yeah many thanks to you guys, I was forwarded some pretty interesting information, they're a snippet from one of the recent gaming format articles on Forsaken DLC as you can see on the screen now. We see this Titan running around on what looks to be in the opinion of many, the Dreadnaught. I mean just look at it, it is identical to what we experienced back in the day, full of hive, the design, the architecture, the ship, everything people. So is this the Dreadnaught? Well it does look like the place, but in my opinion I don't think it is people, I mean it would be great. There are slight connections with the Dreadnaught and the Awoken, as we heard earlier, Oaks used a Dreadnaught to travel to the solar system after learning that the Guardians of Earth killed his son Krota upon arrival. He positioned the ship in the rings of Saturn and promptly wiped out the defending Awoken fleet with the ship's weapon. So there is a connection there, but is that enough? I don't know. But I mean it looks like the Dreadnaught for sure, we can all agree on that. But it could just be a hive ship. We go here maybe for a certain mission, who knows, again though that few could work with the Dreadnaught. But for me a place as such as the Dreadnaught would be more than just a single mission within the expansion. The Dreadnaught will be a part of something of its own in my opinion, maybe its own DLC, or to think about it, could be a major influence over this DLC, which we just don't know about yet. But it is common people, it really is and this is why I believe that. If we go back to that cutscene, we see major clues into the actual DLCs and the order they've come. We see the light from the travel exploding into the surrounding universe. It first hits Mercury people, the cursor of South DLC was based on Mercury, then it hits Mars, while the woman DLC was based on Mars. Then it hits the reef, and we own all the major space within the four second DLC. It's the reef and then we see the rings of Saturn with a Dreadnaught within them. And in the end, out of our galaxy pretty far away, we see them triangle ships, which we don't know much about at the moment. But we do see it hit the Dreadnaught, after it's hit the reef, after it's hit Mars, after it's hit Mercury. So if we go by this order, which has been 100% accurate so far, the Dreadnaught is common people. But upon thinking that, the Takendu play a major role in its DLC, we have seen the corruption spoke by them and the Dreaming City. What are the Takendu there? Why are they there? Does the Dreadnaught hold any clues? Hence why we go there in the expansion maybe? It kind of makes sense if you do think about it like that. If you haven't heard, upon defeating all eight parents within the four second DLC campaign, and finally facing off against Uldren, we actually learn at this point in the campaign that a greater threat is out there. It's then and only then do we get to go to the Dreaming City and as soon as we land upon the Dreaming City, we are sucked into a realm of the Taken. It all does make sense for sure, but at the moment people without actually confirmation, we can't say it's factual. Facts are though, the Dreadnaught is there, the Taken are there, the four second campaign beholds a greater threat. What is that threat? Does it have something to do with the Dreadnaught? Well, people, we would just have to wait and see. Another thing which basically confirms the Dreadnaught is returned is the fact of the datamined audio files from way way way back, from Destiny 2 by the way. Many of these audio files contain information regarding the Dreadnaught via in-game vendors. Here, take a listen to some of them. The Vigilant Guardian. The Dreadnaught will test your light. The Dreadnaught must be understood and New Monarchy plans to be at the forefront of that understanding. Back to Oryx's floating tomb then. Without your efforts, we'll never understand the Dreadnaught. Interesting. The Dreadnaught is full of surprises. Your light must defend every inch of the Dreadnaught. Good. Good. I can't imagine the horror you've seen on the Dreadnaught. You and your ghost are brave to risk boarding that ship. Well, what do you think about all of this? Do you think the Dreadnaught will return? Do you think it will be a major part of the suspension which hasn't been discussed yet, or disclosed yet? Or do you think the Dreadnaught will have its own DLC for Destiny 2? Let me know your opinion on this down below within that comments section people. But on that note, we have come to the end of the video. Thanks as always for stopping by. If you enjoyed the video, leaving a like really does help me out and I do appreciate that support. If you're new anti-hat and enjoy daily Destiny videos, be sure to subscribe. And hopefully people, I will see you on that next one.