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Darayas

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  1. You sorry? Lawl! My thread with pictures of exclusive stuff thrown into garbadge bin was deletd in 4 minutes, I still wonder if I should make a new one just to entartain more people.

    Yes, we get it, the fact that it was deleted interrupted your grand plan to be remembered forever in the history books as a martyr. 

     

    You can stop bringing it up in every thread now. 

  2. Once that he has finished with Corpus (and the event is ended) it's back to businness as usual with us killing them as we please to farm mods and materials anyway (*cough*Serration/Flow*cough*). So why have MORE of us killing them?

     

    Again, precisely. It's back to regular business. So I'd rather go back to business with more of us killing them, rather than more of the Corpus killing us, this time with vivisected, augmented Tenno against us.

  3. A general usually knows when it's better to NOT fight. That's the whole point of being an officer. Using your brain.

     

    Seriously, a team of 4 dudes can wipe out an entire galleon's worth of his best marines, and can go on indefinetly.

     

    It's vastly cheaper to hand them off some orokin cells or credits or random stuff than losing half your army to stop 4 dudes.

    Precisely, now you understand.

     

    Now you understand why Ruk is unlikely to double-cross the Loyalists and kill the captive Tenno. Because the fish he wants to fry are the Corpus. Because he's fully aware of what we're capable of. 

  4. Tenno homies who can't even use a pistol even though they carry one around? We don't ever rescue them in "rescue" missions so I don't see how this event should be that different. It could be just old Grineer Lancers sleeping in those cryopods for all we know.

    Those aren't Tenno...those are human sympathizers to the Tenno, ironically the same humans you'd value over fellow Tenno if you go Team Corpus.

  5.   1) makes more sense not to save them >.>

      2) That's hilarious

      3) You just tried to compare different forms of life to anther and state one was better, that's a major "no"

      4) I'm pretty sure some of them might have been born rather then in stasis...

    1) Ask DE then.

     

    2) Watch the Livestream.

     

    3) Tenno cells have been wrecking Grineer and Corpus activity. What have the humans ever done? This isn't about the ethical worth of lives, it's about their military worth in the war.

     

    4) -snorts- "born." Play the tutorial. 

     

    EDIT: @Alrikin, I was referring to cryopods in the regular Defense missions. 

  6. Now this is one thing I do not understand. Why do people think that the Zerker frame is in anyway related this event?

    The livestreams say that it is connected to Alad's Zanuka Project, being the result of Corpus experimentation. That's why it has broken restraints and looks highly unnatural - digitigrade legs, skinned appearance, etc 

  7.   1) The Corpus and Grineer capture Cryopods every day, especially when new players die on defense missions

      2) If the Corpus knew how to turn warframes into weapons they would have already (Alad V states many times he wants to add yours to his "collection" meaning he already has quite a few)

     3) Just because they are ruled over and lead by 100% jackasses doesn't mean the innocent people on the planets should be left to suffer/die

     4) you want to save a Tenno who has been in Stasis for over a millenia, who is probably brain dead, or might wake up and be the Stalker's brother/sister

     

     Logic here please....

    Yes, logic.

     

    1) Those cryopods are never stated as Warframe cryopods, thanks to DE's severe lack of lore we have no idea what's inside. The humanoid figure is just reused model known as 'Naked Nick', who used to be the old hostage rescue model. They put him in there because players wanted him back in the game somehow. We still don't know his purpose or who he actually is.

     

    2) They already have. The berserker warframe was/is the first, albeit escaped, experiment.

     

    3) Yes, but not at the expense of other Tenno who are vastly more important in the greater war effort. We can always come back to save the humans later, and it's better to have more Tenno on our side (rather than the Corpus' side) when we do. 

     

    4) Every player in this game has been in stasis for over a millenia. What's your point? 

  8. Thing is, and I might say something controversial, the CryoTenno are pretty much vegetables. The only one that has the power to activate them is the Lotus, and they have no memory of what happened before. Hell, we are fighting against the Corpus because our 'Mother Duck' told us that they were the bad guy.

     

    Actually, for me, that's precisely why I would fight to save them. Our Tenno characters owe nothing to humanity, we don't even know if we're human. We're loyal only to each other. 

  9. I know this is completely OOC, but in Dragon Age: Origins, I decided to sacrifice my own Grey Warden for the greater good :)

    I find it rather heroic and positively dramatic, it's the ultimate commitment, or as they call it in this event "sacrifice" :)

    Yeah, but the difference is that in Origins, you sacrificed your character (i.e. your autonomous choice), but here, you're choosing on another Tenno's behalf to 'sacrifice' him (i.e. disregarding what their actual choice might be).  

     

    FYI the Tenno in captivity don't die, they get vivisected, experimented on and turned into living Corpus weapons.

  10. Sure why not, pothead.

     

    No matter what side you chose overall - the side with best per-mission reward will win (For now ist Grineer, but RNG is RNG - everything may change in an instant) because people will go for stuff they need in mass.

    So basicly your rewards for COMPLETION event will be decided by RNG. You can only chose to align yourself with leading team so you will have your bloody pistol made for you insetad of getting BP. Losing side will end with same but S#&$tier rewards, while apparently they wanted another set of them.

    Actually I agree with your point but I've seen tantrum-throwing toddlers with a better attitude than you, so you're still an idiot.

  11. It's a modified Warframe not Corpus built. We have no idea what the downside is for letting Alad V retain the cryopods. Or for letting the Corpus win, for that matter. My stance is pretty well documented at this point with my reasoning. I don't want to fight about it. Have fun during the event. 

    Modified by the Corpus, and the remnants of the chains suggest that it broke free from its captivity.

     

    The downside is strongly, strongly implied (if not confirmed somewhere) that they will be experimented on. In my opinion, that reasoning aren't complete, but you have fun during the event too - after all, that's what the point of the game is. 

  12. Rewards of battle zones determine the victor.

     

    Not what everyone truly wants.

     

    DE is making the choice for most people playing this game through exploiting their greed.

    When a large collective has to make a decision, not every individual will get what they want, but the majority will decide.

     

    As I said, wait for the next Invasion. I'm sure the incentives balance will be reversed. 

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