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The lore of the game is a bullshiТ with a lot of discrepancy.
This is strange, that with 847 hours in game, you still didn't understand that.
Not as far as we know.
As far as we know, NO ONE has every been granted a second Ghost.
As far as we know, no Ghost has ever revived anyone except for their chosen person/individual.
The number of Ghosts, while vast (beyond our knowledge at any rate), is still finite.
Knowing guardians, first 3 would go and die to jedi as suicidal recon squad, then immortals would be sent. Those immortals would most likely just snipe 90% of jedi from 20miles aways, then they would nuke rest of them jedi with tractor cannons wich should be impossible to parry even with magical light sabers.
Though in the end jedi are genocidal monsters, so most likely it would end with their star destroyers vs cabal and eliksni fleets, and that is the real question of "who would win", imo.
But my point is: They all died for plot reasons. Every single time we see a dead Guardian, or a destroyed Ghost, it's because the plot (of whatever is going on at the time) calls for a dead Guardian, or a destroyed Ghost in order to underscore the danger of what's occurring.
The most recent example (that I recall) is during Season of the Risen, where the Lucent Hive are stealing the Light from Guardians. If you do the Battleground in the EDZ you find the bodies of the Fireteam that was sent out before you as you progress.
Spider deliberately plays with a broken Ghost Shell (and used to trade in broken Ghost Shells) as an intimidation tactic.
But it's a game. And the mechanic is that "dying" is a penalty if you fail to transit a piece of content correctly. But we're players and we get resurrected and can then continue. The only question is: How far back do we get sent? In an ordinary zone, we respawn a few feet from the combat. In a "darkness zone" we have to restart and compete the entire encounter again. Regardless, functionally, our Ghosts are indestructible.
This is NOT a game that was built for Ironman mode.