(XBOX)Mechanomaly
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18 minutes ago, SaferSaviour said:
The Warframes were originally an independent project. They were not intended to be the Tenno-driven machines that they are, which suggests the Orokin had an alternate direction in mind, complete with a power source. When it was discovered the Tenno could Transfer themselves into the Warframes, the Orokin jumped aboard this idea and started reconfiguring the Warframes to be a method of not only weaponising them, but controlling them. Valkyr Prime is "Tenno tamed", for example.
Do you have ANY evidence about that?
Warframes weren't invented until Transference was invented.
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Wait, FREESWORD actually still works?
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2 minutes ago, (PS4)BLOOD-LINE-01 said:
Yes but only by direct physical contact. They can't actually control their Warframe independently from a distance yet.
Just don't forget that they can now do that after The War Within Quest.
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1 minute ago, SaferSaviour said:
Umbra frames have long been 'othered' by the developers. Whatever they are and however they work, they will be deliberately differentiated from Prime and Standard variants.
The Operator controls the Warframe without the cradle in the Second Dream in order to be carried away from Lua. Additionally. high stress situations (such as life-or-death moments) often serve to bring out aspects of people previously unknown even to them. Being strangled by the Stalker wouldn't necessarily need concentration so much as desperation and inbuilt survival instincts.
I do think there's more to the Warframes than we know, but I don't think they are fully self aware. Were that the case, why would they ever need Operators in the first place?
Well, they seem to be... semi-self aware? And they do need Operators because I think that's the source of energy for their abilities.
After the Operator drops from the Reservoir, they touch the Warframe, which is the alternative to using the Somatic Link. In the final cutscene of The Second Dream Quest, the Operator was extending their arm towards the Warframe, clearly giving the impression that they had to touch it to regain control of it.
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Just now, Currilicious said:
I guess our frames usually don't get stabbed with the operator is AFK.
True. That's something you don't see everyday.
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Chocolate is the best thing ever!
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Just now, Myscho said:
Yeah, but why ? Frost and Ember will be unvalted like for 4-5 time ? Also Frost was in Twitch prime for half a year. There are Ash, Nova, Nyx, Loki, Trinity, Volt, but no, they must go with Cold and Fire pack again
All of the other ones you mentioned will surely get Unvaulted eventually (Loki is getting Unvaulted WITH Frost and Ember this month). But as for Frost Prime being a Twitch Prime reward for half a year, that does annoy me a lot as well.
By the way, it's only the 3rd time Frost will come back. And only the 2nd time for Ember.
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1 hour ago, Salenstormwing said:
Like I said... hints. Foreshadowing. Someone also suggested this. And it's either believe that the operator instinctually reached out with the Warframe under duress and controlled it enough to break Hunhow-Sword, or that the Warframe has some form of intelligence dispite Hunhow called it a 'puppet on Tenno-strings'.
Plus, TWW levels of Transference might have been impossible at TSD time, but that doesn't mean it's not possible there is the ability to utilize it under stress on instinct or subconsciously Obviously TWW, Teshin put the player in a very stressful situation to bring forth the full Tenno power, but TSD could have been the first 'crack' to reveal the power underneath.
Or the Warframe moved on its own.
Pick the theory you like best. All we got are theories.
This isn't even the topic. The topic is about how the Warframes are sentient. The topic is to discuss what causes them to be sentient. There's no point to create a theory that immediately gets debunked, to debate on whether the Warframes are sentient or not when there's quite a bit of clear proof that they're sentient, as already shown and explained in this thread. Compared to a popular term known as "foreshadowing".
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1 hour ago, Myscho said:
They should unvault another frames, not just keep Frost and Ember rotating forever
That's exactly what they're doing. We got Rhino, Mag, and now we're getting Loki. And in the next Unvaultings, we're definitely going to get more Unvaulted Frames.
But I do believe that every Frame will always rotate forever, which does sound pretty crazy if you think about it. But only time will tell.
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^ Exactly
My theory is that it's the Void itself. And in the Chains Of Harrow Quest, Rell sees the Void as truly an entity. Referring to it as "The Man In The Wall".
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2 minutes ago, GinKenshin said:
yes. I'll talk about my personal time zone here. sorties reset at 7 PM, while the daily reset is at 2 AM. so you can easily do the first 2 sorties and then save up the last one. when you get the login reward, go do the 3rd
Different reset times? That makes a lot more sense now...
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So... That Fragment is only in The War Within Quest?
And/Or is it always in that same spot?
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Just now, Ershardia said:
I'm pretty sure Kuva Fortress isn't meant to have Cephalon fragments so it even being there was a bug
I wonder how it's there though. Maybe the Kuva Fortress will get Cephalon Fragments now.
But that wouldn't make sense. Ordis' backstory is already complete...
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Just now, NZ_CodeBlue said:
Tried. Even stayed to look up vids and other posts about it.
No one have been able to.
To be exact, the HUD wasn't even calling it "Cephalon Fragment"? Or did the scanner say "Codex Entry complete"?
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1 minute ago, OoKeNnEtHoO said:
I don't remember this but I think it is just a random fragment for that node which the mission happened to be on.
Just like how we can also find them during sorties and alerts.
It doesn't matter what the mission type is (Cephalon Fragments only don't show up in Defense or Interception missions. That's the only exception), or the Node. Just the region matters.
But the Kuva Fortress doesn't have any Cephalon Fragments, right?
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Did you try to scan that?
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26 minutes ago, (PS4)watt4hem said:
(even more if you take advantage of the 'first mission of the day completed' on the 3rd sortie for maximum loot)
Is that even possible when Sorties reset everyday?
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6 hours ago, lukinu_u said:
Banned for having too much "1" in your name.
Banned for putting a face at the end of your name.
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12 hours ago, Sovyul said:
that's funny because a fully upgraded tenno hits like a matchbox
Oh, trust me, our Operators may hit like a matchbox for now, but they have a long way to go before they become as powerful as they were when they were first discovered in the Zariman.
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11 hours ago, MirageKnight said:
To be honest, I get the distinct impression that DE kind of makes things up and fleshes out details as they go along.
That's exactly what I think as well. But they get to decide it all, rather than just predicting it.
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On 12/20/2017 at 8:22 PM, (Xbox One)RDeschain82 said:
I say unvault Nova, Volt or Nyx instead. This will be the 3rd holiday in a row for Frost Prime to be unvaulted. Especially now that the "unvaulting" will be after Christmas holidays. IMO of coarse.
We're starting to get a grip on DE's Unvaulting pattern. I'm going to believe that the next Unvault (which will probably be in... June?) will include Nyx, along with Rhino and Mag once again.
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6 minutes ago, (Xbox One)AyersyBears said:
Valkyr can fire one arrow at a time in her trailer, why can't we in the game?
No reason at all, the nature of the Prime trailers is about doing stuff that we can't do in the game...
Nekros Prime's is a good example.
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2 minutes ago, Ryim_Drykeon said:
As the Orokin made both the Sentients and the Warframes, the technology is bound to be similar. The Warframes were created initially to contain the void energy of the children from the Ten Zero incident. using Orokin technology, combined with Orokin bio-engineering (ie Infested technology), the Warframes were created. They were used to combat the Sentients after, and as a "last ditch" effort.
Since Orokin tech was utilized in their creation, it is possible that the Warframes do indeed have Sentient pathology. This would have been an immense risk by the Orokin, however, as using a semi-sentient to combat a Sentient could have backfired. It was a time for extreme measures, however, so possible.
Sentients adapt. It only stands to reason that they would adapt to Warframe abilities. Pure void energy still seems to be their bane, and if they ever adapt to that.....
I just hope to God they won't be able to adapt to that.
Not all Warframe Abilities are pure Void energy which is why they're unique. But the Tenno themselves...
Just a theory, they may have had UNLIMITED POWER and easily abused it against the Sentients. Unlimited power would mean that, well, they could literally do anything in anyway depending on which Warframe a Tenno was using.
And remember, that despite the adaptation of the Sentients, they can still succumb to archaic weapons and many Warframe Abilities.
Fighting the big guys though, was probably a challenge and required a number of squads to defeat one.
I'm sure we had like, at least, thousands of Tenno fighting in the Old War. There's strength in numbers.
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I...
I guess I could get ready for that.
Edit: Honestly, I've been believing that Ballas was time traveling from the past, either through the Void Rifts or some crazy advanced Orokin technology, perhaps such as that big bright light when he left with the Lotus.
There's no way that he survived the bloody purge of the Orokin after the Old War, right?
Sentient Beings? How Come Our Warframes Don't Move Themselves Besides That One Time In The Second Dream?
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