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  1. 21 hours ago, Verre said:

    Nullifiers. 


    Just, nullifiers.

    I'd love to hang them on a wall somewhere in my ship. 

    Amen brother.  I'd hang them outside of the lander.  Alive.  And use them as the first layer of heat shields when running a mission on a planet.

  2. 22 hours ago, EndermanBeast said:

    oh yeah...... wow. Never saw the story like that.

    This is a disturbing game.  That's why I like it.  It's like they took the first draft sketches and ideas from Bioshock and said, "let's run with this!"

  3. 15 hours ago, Burned-Toast said:

    just give us severed heads that spout voicelines and pain

     

    On 11/13/2017 at 11:50 PM, Suicidemaniac said:

    Come to think of it boss trophies would be kind of neat, maybe as extra Syndicate standing sinks or whatever. Having Zanuka's head on my Orbiter's wall next to, say, Tyl Regor's shield or something would be kind of neat.

    I think we can all agree that living Grineer heads, being kept alie and in pain, decorating the lander would be a wonderous symphony of catharsis.  

  4. 11 minutes ago, EndermanBeast said:

    Both. Because why not?

    :smile: 

    But this would be a “disturbing” feature to put in; just saying.

    How much more disturbing than having to play as an adolescent that is murdering thousands of people a week?
    Or a plotline that revolves around a grown woman trying to mind-rape and dominate a newly awoken teenage coma patient?

  5. 15 minutes ago, (PS4)HSomDevil said:

    I don't if I should be amused or notify the authorities.

    No worse than any Eli Roth film...

    6 minutes ago, rafiki4000 said:

    give us tyl regorto torture please? with some nice lines on his part

    See?  See?  I knew I'm not the only one...

  6. 3 minutes ago, zzzNitro said:

    Maybe clone a grineer, stop it's growth at around age 5, teach him about the world and the universe, teach him about right and wrong, good and evil, and after he has grown to a decent denizen of the dojo, show him the atrocities his "brothers" do and punish him for it. Each live taken by the grineer one nail through his body.

    That seems...scapegoat-y.  Let's do that, but with one of the bosses, who know better. 

    I want the person to both deserve it, and also be helpless in their situation.

    Or be a motion controlled puppet for my all-Grineer version of "My Fair Lady"

  7. 3 minutes ago, meristu said:

    lock them inside helminth infirmary and watch them get slowly absorbed

    and we got our own ghost no need for loki

    That might kill them.  I can do that myself.  No, I want to slowly drive them insane.  It feeds the beast inside me.

  8. On 11/12/2017 at 1:08 AM, Vicsvinny said:

    Hey.. Grineer are people to. Just because they're clones doesn't mean these guys don't have thoughts and feelings, even though most of that was weeded out during their birth cycle.. The lowly Lancer is still capable of much more than just a face in the crowd.

    Shoot these guys, they bleed. They feel pain. Kill them, they scream, they die. Look at Sargas Ruk, his men LOVED him. A Tenno showed up and butchered a squad of his men, he MOURNED them, because he gave each one a name, remembered them and awarded them for good feats. And then we kill him. Well.. there goes all good in the Grineer Command Structure. Now for Vay Hek to step up.

    My point is: Despite being brainwashed, bred to serve and never betray their dictator-I MEAN.. Queens, Grineer are still sentient individuals that Tenno slaughter by the hundreds, because "Hey, They're shooting me. Better bring out my rifle and return the favour." And it doesn't matter how many die, for every Lancer that falls, 10 more take his place.

    I feel like we'd be good friends in real life.  

     

    On 11/10/2017 at 5:02 PM, (PS4)robotwars7 said:

     I could literally create a big fleshy Moon out of all the Grineer I've killed.

    You sir, owe me a new keyboard...

  9. So, after a particularly tough Corridor fight involving multiple Bombards, I realized I needed a suitable trophy room in my lander for all the kills I've achieved. But not just a posed Trophy.  No, I need something much more...me.

    In my mind, it goes one of two ways:

    1)  "Weekend at Bernie's", where you take the selected corpses of fallen adversaries, and pose them in horrific manners.  You could also put various skins on them, to make them festive.  Make it so you have to clean out or sanitize the corpses occasionally, else they will rot.

    Also, maybe include the ability to introduce motion capture into the ragdolled enemies to complete the Weekend at Bernie's feel.  Make it easy to do multiple ones inside the Simulacrum, so that you can do REALLY macabre videos.  Like a necrophiliac's version of Source FilmMaker.  (And yes, I realize it will facilitate more examples of Rule 34.  I am fully aware there are no exceptions.)

    2)  A personal "Capture" of a downed enemy, where you then reconstitute them in a special holding cell.  From there, it turns into a really creepy game reminiscent of Peter Molyneux's 2001 video game "Black and White", where you get to psychologically torture the Grineer inside the tank. 

    Sleep deprivation (another reason to log in every day!  You can use the Mandachord for something useful!)

    Make them put the lotion in the basket, or it gets the Tempest Barrage.

    Walk into his cage cloaked with Loki, and make him believe in ghosts.  Ghosts that have a fixation on slaps across the face.

    Tell him stories of the Man in the Wall, then leave him alone in the dark.

    Make them listen to Spice Girls (might cause suicide)

    Reward him for good behavior with food, then shock him when he tries to eat it, while laughing maniacally.  

    Watch his will shrink to a blubbering mess, then, when he is broken, and spouting gibberish, make him a piece of deployable gear.  Once released in the middle of a mission, his uncontrollable sobbing and incoherent, panicked gibberish will demoralize the attacking party, resulting in fleeing, panicking, and fun times.

  10. So, after a particularly tough Corridor fight involving multiple Bombards, I realize I needed a suitable trophy room in my lander for all the kills I've achieved. 

    In my mind, it goes one of two ways:

    1)  "Weekend at Bernie's", where you take the selected corpses of fallen adversaries, and pose them in horrific manners.  You could also put various skins on them, to make them festive.  Make it so you have to clean out or sanitize the corpses occasionally, else they will rot.

    2)  A personal "Capture" of a downed enemy, where you then reconstitute them in a special holding cell.  From there, it turns into a really creepy game reminiscent of Peter Molyneux's 2001 video game "Black and White", where you get to psychologically torture the Grineer inside the tank. 

    Sleep deprivation (another reason to log in every day!  You can use the Mandachord for something useful!)

    Make them put the lotion in the basket, or it gets the Tempest Barrage.

    Walk into his cage cloaked with Loki, then make him believe in ghosts.

    Tell him stories of the Man in the Wall, then leave him alone in the dark.

    Make them listen to Spice Girls (might cause suicide)

    Reward him for good behavior with food, then shock him when he tries to eat it, while laughing maniacally.  

    Watch his will shrink to a blubbering mess, then, when he is broken, and spouting gibberish, release him in the middle of a defense mission, shocking and demoralizing the attacking party, resulting in fleeing, panicking, and fun times.

  11. 14 hours ago, YUNoJump said:

    The issue with morality and the Grineer is that a) Grineer are, quite simply, very stupid on a genetic level, and b) they all have a deep-seated love for the Queens, and have never been shown to have mercy or remorse at all for committing heinous acts for them. A trial for Grineer soldiers would be akin to the Nuremberg Trials; committing evil at the orders of others doesn't exempt you from the consequences. All Grinner (without defects) are born and raised to be horrible people, and we don't have the time to weed out the slightly more remorseful ones if we need to stop the entire empire from destroying the good people.

    Additionally, when we find good Grineer (ie defects), we make every effort to protect them. So far we specifically target Grineer committing evil.

    But, is our morality dictated on the morality of those we are killing.  I'm not saying that we shouldn't dispatch them, but, once the act is done, can we not give them some respect?  Two evils don't cancel each other out.

  12. So, as evil as the Grineer are, sometimes, when I'm knee-deep in cloned blood, I feel guilty about all the legions of quasi-people I've killed.

    With the arrival of Plains, can we please have a mini-game where we dig the graves for the fallen Grineer, and add an animation that gives them last rites?  I feel they should be put to rest in a dignified manner.

  13. Just now, krc473 said:

    I guess this is something that is open to interpretation. I don't think DE will give any solid "this is what we meant" information, Because this way, the players can, to a degree, make their own story.

     

    I think that is better than just everything only happens one way. There is only one possible reason for something.

    If that is the case, can I make my lore involve this all being a fever dream of Deadpool?  I think that would make it so much more interesting...

  14. 1 minute ago, krc473 said:

    During the quest, the Queen was able to drill into the frame and get the operator out of it. I would assume this means the operator is linked to the frame in a way that means it can easily get out. So, I would assume the operator appears physically (not a projection) in the battle.

     

     

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    Operator in the ship. I made a 15 sec video to show what happens in the ship.

     

     

    See, I took the drilling to mean that the queen was trying to transfer her ESSENCE into the person through the frame, not that the physical body would be pulled through.  

  15. Just now, Mavor said:

    Pretty sure its a physical manifestation -

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     as the Grineer Queen mentions 'coming here in the flesh' when your operator transfers out of your frame

    From the lore we have I assume the frame acts as a conduit the operator and use to travel thru.

    Hmm...that is true...

    Spoiler

    but, why did the Operator need to have the frame "carry" him in the mission?  That seems redundant then...

     

  16. 1 minute ago, krc473 said:

    I think this is a case of 'logic'. I mean, based on the quest line (because I have no idea) it looked like your operator stayed in the pod in the ship. The operator can teleport from the ship to the frame, perhaps using void energy, or void something

    If you use transference in your ship. The frame stays still, and the operator gets out of the pod. That would suggest to me that the operator can teleport to/out of the frame. 

     

     

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    Your frame is essentially a remote control toy for a void child (demon).

     

     

    I've never tried to transfer out of the frame inside the pod.  Does he emerge from the chair, or jump out right where the frame is?

    Because if he comes out of the Frame, that seems to suggest the actual "you" does inhabit the frame.

    However, if you emerge from the chair, that would seem to suggest that the real "you" stays in the chair at all times, and what actually pops out in the field is some form of astral projection.

  17. Just now, krc473 said:

    Have you done the War Within quest?

    Yeah...and when you are being held by the warframe, it makes sense, as that is your physical body.  However, later, when you "Emerge" from the Warframe, it doesn't specify whether or not your actual physical body is back in the lander, or you are somehow occupying the same space/time as the warframe.

  18. I have a really dumb question about the operator mode, and a related request for the devs.  If this has been covered before, please point me to the right thread.

    Is the Operator mode an Astral Projection of the Operator, or is the Operator itself somehow emerging directly from the Warframe?  The Quest never made that clear.

    And, when you transition to Operator mode, why doesn't the Warframe slump down, like a marionette that has its strings cut?  Can you make it do that?

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