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What if, in Horizon 3, humanity started reclaiming and repurposing ancient technology as a last line of defense against what's coming?
I've been imagining what a Carja-inspired Horus might look like if, in Horizon 3, humanity decided to reclaim and repurpose ancient technology as a last line of defense against the next major threat. This image isn't official , it's just a personal concept.
Do you think something like this could fit naturally into Horizon 3's lore, or would you rather Horus units remain completely separate from the tribes?
[KCD2] Bailiff's Report: Two men held a lengthy debate. Their fists did most of the talking.
What Could a Rebuilt Metal Devil Actually Be Used For?
Let's imagine a hypothetical scenario where a Horus could be fully rebuilt and operated safely, with no risk of corruption or becoming a threat again.
Beyond serving as a mobile hangar or base, what do you think its full potential would be? What practical roles could it play in helping Aloy?
I'm thinking about things like logistics, exploration, manufacturing machines and equipment, repairs, transportation, combat support, recovering Old World technology, or any other role that could take advantage of a platform of that size and complexity.
I'd love to hear how far you think its capabilities could realistically go while staying within the lore of Horizon