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DrLego

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  1. I put together, to the best of my ability, a warframe and kit thought up by a dojo decorator, for dojo decorators. A warframe that uses the power of creation for destruction, his name, Marduk:

     

  2. Clan Name: Syndicate Synergy

    Clan Tier: Moon

    Clan Platform: PC

    Clan Role: Architect

    Feature Image:

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    Image Album: https://imgur.com/a/00aI1tY

    Conglopoly Board Game Note:
     

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    If we are featured, and you're interested in knowing how to play Conglopoly with the void fissure mechanics, I've included a set of links that will help people play the game.

    Pair of Dice (Simulated via Wheel): Here

    General Void Fissure Intact (0 Credits) URL: Here

    General Void Fissure Exceptional (25 Credits) URL: Here

    General Void Fissure Flawless (50 Credits) URL: Here

    General Void Fissure Radiant (100 Credits) URL: Here

     

     

  3. Operator, I just thought of a joke. An artificial intelligence visited a relay, a staff member approached the artificial intelligence and asked 'Why the long face?' The artificial intelligence, incapable of understanding the staff member, promptly attempts to understand, fails, and leaves!

  4. NEW DOJO BUG

    Every Decorated Loki Room in the game has had their decorations displaced 2.00m to one direction. Using the Loki Statue as a reference, everything moved 2.00m backwards. So if something was 2.00m in front of Loki's face, it would now be on his face. If something was on top of Loki Head, that decoration would be displaced 2.00m backwards.
     

    Example:
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    This was supposed to be a Valentines Loki holding a bow and arrow, but as you can see, the bow has been displaced 2.00m backwards from his hand.

  5. IGN: DrLego
    Platform: PC
    Type: Dojo (The room is in the Syndicate Supremacy clan)

    Entry:
    https://imgur.com/a/cHuVaS5

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    This tale starts the same as any other. A message, a mission: "Tenno, a Corpus vessel of unknown make and model is heading for a collision course toward Iron Wake. Stop it before time runs out." The Liset makes contact. The vessel isn't sending any type of communication. The lights are on but nobody is home. This would normally be chalked up to some infested plot, but the vessel seems to be intact. Upon entering the vessel, it becomes apparent that it's some type of luxury entertainment ship. A message is displayed that greets visitors. "HAUNTED HOUSE. A CORPUS FOR-PROFIT DEDUCTION"

    Shouldn't that say Non-Profit Production?

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    Never has there been a Corpus Vessel as quiet as this one. No signs of life either, just morbid displays and white confetti. A closer look may yield clues.

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    There also seems to be an animatronic Condroc suspended from an artificial tree. Both move and sway about as naturally as a decapitated MOA. Nothing informative here.

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    This warning may seem counter-intuitive to the average person, but absolutely essential to someone like a board member with a fresh black market heart served on a silver platter from an indebted.

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    A defensive reaction springs forth, not from the unpowered statue, but from the infestation along the walls and ceiling. Upon closer inspection though, it appears that this infestation is an imitation, a type of polymer material designed to illicit fear.

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    The room appears to be an exhibit of some kind. Probably a type of waiting area before entering the interactive section. The sound of nothing ringing a little louder.

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    This doesn't illicit fear, but it does illicit disgust.

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    Looks to be plastids dyed to appear as rotten eyeballs.

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    Real? As opposed to the rest of this exhibit? It appears to be some sort of orokin artifact, but upon closer inspection it's a replica of one.

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    Some Corpus have a fascination with the fictional character and his creation. A doctor that obsessed and used science for his own ends to create the unthinkable. Almost a reflection. The abs are a mysterious choice however.

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    Not only are there no clues so far about the nature of the ship's situation, nearly the entire exhibit has been biological. Taking a werewolf heart may not be a bad idea if it truly frightens them.

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    Did they run out of ideas, or is this legitimately considered frightening or disgusting? There are some things that will never be understood.

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    The interactive segment begins. Nothing can be made out past the brush, so one must proceed to see. Perhaps an explanation lies beyond.

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    More imitation infestation? No...this is the real deal. It looks like the mystery of what happened to the ship is solved. Strangely though, no enemies have appeared. At all. Are they waiting? Why is the ship still intact?

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    More orokin makeshift models, but they appear to be broken. The hands most likely represent the control the Orokin used to command in the solar system.

    An attempt is made to pass them quickly, but one of the hands has made a firm grasp of it's intruder. Despite appearances, the strength of the machinery is almost parallel to the intruder's. But suddenly, the hand stops. It moves no more. Did it break?

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    The second hand does not budge, but the third seems to be missing. If the first hand is anything to go by, there will be a tough time ahead. Still no sign of enemies...

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    A trail of fungi from where the missing hand was. It appears it took what it liked and ran with it. Following the trail...

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    ...leads to some type of former staircase. The path below is congested by infestation, but the path above is clear. This is where it wants it's prey to go.

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    This is definitely deliberate. Whether or not it was for the hand to pass through or for the intruder is unclear.

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    Looks to be some type of control room with monitoring arrays. If this system is still connected to the ship, perhaps it's flight path can be permanently redirected. or a self destruct sequence set to obliterate the damned mass. A message log is also displayed.

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    "this wasn't supposed to happen"? Did they think they had the infestation contained in some way? Foolish. Let's see what can be done with the control console and be done with this.

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    It was a trap. Of course it was a trap. With prey in the grasp of an abominable amalgamation of infested tissue and animatronic tech, it placed it's possession carefully upon an infested pillar...

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    ...and returned to it's default position; perhaps waiting on more prey to pick up. While this was a control room for the animatronics in the hallway, it also controlled something much more. Something that looked to be the final attraction.

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    Whatever this once was doesn't matter anymore. Whatever shrieks of enjoyment it brought out are in the past. It was now the face of a consciousness with one mission; to grow and to expand. It spoke:

    "Be with us. Eternal life through our vessel. Reject yourself."

    The same type of spiel that never ends with the infestation. Of course it was denied. Of course, it devoured.

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    The expectation of being eaten by an artificial face could have never crossed any mind. It used to be the stuff of fiction. Not in the moment.

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    Wait...what is that? This is new. Some sort of weak point? Only one way to find out.

     

     

  6. I can't put my finger on a cause. the ports the game uses are free, not getting any errors. It's just for some reason, I've seen a significant increase in host migrations and members leaving a party for the past week. I'll host a game and it's comes across to me that it's 50/50 whether people remain or leave the party. Host migrations have also increased maybe a third of the time. I can't explain it. I need aid because this is becoming a huge problem for me and any groups I either host or join.

  7. While I'm at it, I would also like to report a bug that may or may not have been reported.

    For some odd reason, 15 or 45 degree angle rotations that occur on the red or green axis are shifted to be a little more or a little less than 15 degree angles. This error is cumulative, so changing the axis of rotation will continuously shift the decoration less than 15 degree full circle.

  8. The dojo has another bug that has gone unreported.

    This bug occurs after duplicating and placing a decoration. Once placed, if you attempt to move it again, it stays put but it also doesn't. You are actually moving it but for some reason the movement isn't registering on the screen. This bug disappears after you exit the dojo 3 or more times.

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