Small patch note preview for tomorrow, Re: Pantheon
Fixed an issue where players could use Divinity to deal damage to Insurrection Prime outside of the standard damage phase.
- As a result of this fix, Divinity and any damage applied to its cage will not deal damage to Insurrection Prime at any point in the encounter.
- - In other words, do not use Divinity.
- - Insurrection Prime's Fallen Tech has been updated to circumvent this exotic weapon.
- Our condolences to every player that now needs to learn the encounter mechanics.
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Destiny community,
I've drafted a letter to Hermen Hulst, who leads SIE and its studios. I know this sounds cheesy and corny, however, I would rather do something than nothing.
Alongside signing the petition and logging in on June 9th, I would like to add several signatures from ANYONE who plays this game and wants to see it thrive to this letter, which will be sent to him directly in San Mateo, CA.
I don't care if you play this game once in a while, religiously, stream it to your community, or even work at Bungie yourself, I WANT your signature. Add it below in the comments, and I'll add it.
Neither Destiny nor the developers deserve this. We need to make our voice heard.
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Yeah, no.
Yes, the Boston tea party had to do with taxation without representation. But a bigger proponent that led to the protest was the the Tea Act of 1773. This act was NOT a new tax; in fact, it made tea CHEAPER.
The British East India Company was on the verge of bankruptcy, sitting on huge surpluses of tea but because they were a huge company they were considered, what we call, too big to fail 👀.
The king bailed them out with the Tea Act and gave the company a monopoly on tea sales in the American colonies. It allowed the company to ship tea directly to the colonies, bypassing colonial merchants, and sell it for a lower price than even smuggled Dutch tea.
And who was smuggling that Dutch tea you ask? Colonial merchants like John Hancock who was Sam Adams' bestie. This move by the king was going to put Hancock out of business. Fun fact: John Hancock also funded groups like the sons of liberty.
What's funny is by making the British tea cheaper, Parliament hoped the colonists would abandon their principles and buy the taxed tea, effectively accepting Parliament's right to tax them.
The colonist, however, thought that if the British government could grant a monopoly on tea, what was to stop them from creating monopolies on other essential goods, like cloth, paper, or glass? This was seen as a dangerous expansion of centralized control over the colonial economy.
The radical whigs or radical bostonians as they were called, understood that by buying the monopolized tea, they would be surrendering their argument against taxation without representation. As the protestors stated, they were defending their "liberties" against a "tyrannical" measure that threatened both their economic freedom and their political rights.
In essence, the Boston Tea Party was a dramatic act of defiance against what the colonists perceived as a British plot to use economic manipulation (the monopoly) to force them to accept a political principle (the right to tax) that they found absolutely unacceptable.
It was a clever sinister trap.
With that being said, why don't you look around at the amount of monopolies we currently have and how the current administration, that fancy themselves as royalty, is looking out for their corporate conglomerate friends.
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