In Destiny 2, two Guardians faced each other in PvP. After an embarrassing shootout, they decided: No one here really deserves a kill. Hopefully, no one saw it…
What happened? A few days ago, a user shared a short video on reddit. It has now garnered a whopping 10,000 upvotes and brought some laughs. No Destiny video has received this much attention on reddit in a long time.
“If you both decide that neither of you deserves a kill,” is the title of the thread. The user then simply wrote: “Let’s just not talk about it” and posted this video. It has now around 160,000 views:
Embarrassing shootout in the video
This is what you see in the video: A Guardian is currently playing a Control match in the Crucible of Destiny 2. Suddenly, an opposing player appears in front of him, and at close range, they fire their hand cannons at each other.
The curious thing is: The opponent doesn’t land a single shot, and even the Guardian, from whose perspective we experience the spectacle, only lands one hit on the enemy. The rest of the shots fly wildly through the prairie.
In the middle of this embarrassing display, the Guardian has had enough. He shakes back and forth while the opponent is reloading, signaling: “That was nothing from us!”
The opposing player probably thought the same, understands his enemy’s gesture, and leaves.

What’s amusing: The opponent in the clip is called “TrashPanda” – and in the top comment under the video, TrashPanda himself spoke up. He writes that he never thought the day would come when something embarrassing of his would be posted. “Let’s just not talk about it,” he writes, garnering 3,600 upvotes.
What are other Guardians saying? In the comments, Guardians are having a great time over the video. They say it’s “hilarious” and a contender for video of the week. A fitting dialogue has also been created for this video:
- “I don’t think anyone saw us.”
- “Let’s pretend we were never here.”
- “Agreed.”
The video is also very fascinating, writes one Guardian. Because the players somehow managed to form a deep connection and acknowledge in wordless harmony that they played terribly. He is jealous of that. Because when he plays poorly, he gets a shot to the head.
What do you think of the video? Would you have still shot the opponent?