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Morrow

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  1. 10 minutes ago, Lazarow said:

    Dont try to break the current good system.

    I don't think giving them the ability to lay normal eggs would break the system, it would just give players a slow avenue of obtaining eggs without having to make unnecessary trips to earth after managing to hatch a male and a female.

  2. A simple method of getting the rewards is by making a shortcut of the Launcher executable in the Steam>steamapps>common>Warframe>Tools folder, then right-click the shortcut and select "Properties" from the context menu. from there you should be viewing a new window on the tab labled "Shortcut." There is a field labled "Target" that points to the actual launcher. You want to edit this field by appending (without the quotation marks) " -cluster:public -registry:Discord"

    If there are quotes around the path, you want to append this outside, so it will look a little something like this:

    "<path>" -cluster:public -registry:Discord

    This way, you will have a simple method of claiming nitro rewards, any you can just place the shortcut somewhere out of the way for future use.

  3. Rather then relying solely on genetic templates, I think it would be interesting to allow players with a male and female kubrow to have them produce eggs. The eggs could either immediately begin incubating, or would prompt the player for templates beforehand if they didn't want to roll for stats based on the two parents.

    Maybe it wouldn't give the parent's genes, though, as that might seriously upset the kubrow breeding market. Maybe it could just give us a more passive method of obtaining eggs, perhaps taking three or so days before they are lain and can be incubated. I can only speak for myself, but I thinks it's kind of annoying that the only places to find kubrow eggs are so early in the game and offer little other rewards, whereas kavat DNA can be found in any derelict mission, as well as from kavats brought by squad members.

  4. 14 hours ago, (XB1)D00M INCARNATE said:

    I could be remembering it wrong, it's been a while. I thought the helminth was used to turn lots of people into the warframes (mass produced or not). I always thought it made for a good concept for why we have different skins for the same warframes. Different people. Different outcomes.

    The way I see skins is kinda in a literal sense; they're physically covering their true form. Looking at the volt proto skin, nidus, and the infested in general, one could assume that warframes aren't naturally so tidy in their appearance, so the Orokin, obsessed with aesthetics as they were, would likely give them some touch-ups.

     

    4 hours ago, evilChair said:

    Still, if you "3d-copy" a brain on a biological 3d-printer, it's still going to retain the same kind of personality thought and memories. There's nothing to confirm or deny that they retain their personalities despite being "maspro people", but what makes me sway towards "they do" is that it's the worst case scenario is that (for the sake of drama) all your frames decide to snap (once again) and take off on their own just like before they were pacified by the zariman kids.

    I don't think they would make an exact copy, just enough to do the job, like just replicating muscle memory and such. They might not even have a conventional brain at all.

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  5. On 2019-07-21 at 6:03 PM, (XB1)D00M INCARNATE said:

    All warframes are people.

    I don't believe that is the case for most warframes, especially the mass-produced models. I think they're produced from semi-mindless blanks with little sense of self, which is why they hardly do anything outside of an operator's influence.

    On 2019-07-21 at 6:19 PM, evilChair said:

    And if the individual idle poses, the Helminth's separate reactions to Nidus and the Operator

    Helminth's reaction to Nidus differing from that to the operator may be due to it simply not knowing that he is our puppet, It seems infested are confused by the warframe's rejection of them. As Lephantis put it, "Why do you destroy us? We are your flesh," implying they are aware of the warframe's infested nature, but not their role as puppets. Perhaps the original Nidus possessed some sense of self, but I think it would suit the Orokin more that their mass-produced demi-god war machines are as docile and inert as possible when not under the influence of an operator.

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  6. 16 hours ago, Aeon94 said:

    I'd love a memorial for Isaah, imagine Umbra paying respect to it time to time and rest of the time he checks arsenal , foundry etc. Maybe even sits somewhere in Orbiter and sharpens his blade 😮

    An Operator and Umbra interaction would be nice too.

    Maybe you return from a mission and see him fiddling with the crafting table or mod bench, and then he sees you and does that tsundere turn like in his idle animation.

  7. Do you think we'll be seeing any more of him as a character rather than just another piece of equipment? Personally, I think it's kind of weird after he finds peace/acceptance/blood-fueled-absolution he just finds it acceptable to sit in your inventory, he doesn't even get a spot in your orbiter.

    I'd have thought it would make sense that, with the absence of Lotus, and he having lost his own son, Umbra would would view the operator as a kind of surrogate son/daughter, and they Player having the option to reciprocate in the form of decisions presented to the player, like throughout The War Within or at the end of The Glast Gambit.

    Even if it's not that, I just hope Umbra doesn't become forgotten in the perspective of the game's story, It'd be neat if he at least made appearances in your orbiter like a certain specific eldritch void entity.

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  8. On 2019-07-18 at 12:14 PM, Kaotyke said:

    After Overwatch did "A.Salt Rifle", I dont think we'd have a problem with a joke item like that. I mean: we had the Easter Epherma after all.

     

    I thought that was a reference to the Bug-a-salt.

  9. So I was doing Defense on Helene, and after the first five rounds I was denied a reward due to inactivity, even though I was as active as anybody else. I thought It might have been because the game was confusing me with my Chroma's effigy, but after using it even more in the next rounds, It didn't happen again. Any idea of what could have caused this?

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