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Was that the beginning of Vor's prize?

 

I mean, he didn't have the key;

 

He wasn't split in half.

 

My guess is:

 

Either this happened before ,,The Call" trailer;

 

Or it's waaaay before ,,The Call" And Vor will get the key on the journey, or something.

 

No, it definetly wasn't a ,,second chance" thing.

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I'd rather ignore the Call since it and the tutorial are similar, but are not the same. Vor clearly survives the tutorial, but if you notice the mercury fight he no longer gets sliced in half, but in Phobos he does.

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Lore is a bunch of puzzle parts that are thrown together, I doubt DE will be able to make some sense of it.

 

Hope the new enemy faction will arrive soon.

 

And yet the person right under you placed a few pieces together without a problem.

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Was that the beginning of Vor's prize?

 

I mean, he didn't have the key;

 

He wasn't split in half.

 

My guess is:

 

Either this happened before ,,The Call" trailer;

 

Or it's waaaay before ,,The Call" And Vor will get the key on the journey, or something.

 

No, it definetly wasn't a ,,second chance" thing.

It's probably got something to do with the new player experience.

 

Vor is ordered to crush the tenno before they awake, not study them. Kill them. To do this, the Queens instruct him to take the Solar Rail on Pluto, and find more tenno hidden away, before they wake up. This possibly links to or precedes the The Call.

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Thats not a purpose in my opinion, and its unreasonable too.

It's a purpose nonetheless. They're to keep balance. Like authority is there to keep order.

 

 

Also we have no idea what it means

"We have learned that the Grineer empire prepared a large-scale offensive against the corpus. The Grineer launch new ships of the Fomorian class that will attack the corpus within a few days. While we are so happy to see the Corpus suffer we know not to permit such an increase in power of Grineer."

^just an example

No one faction can rule the system. Pretty sure the tenno keep the balance of the war. Also backed up by the in-mission dialogue when hunting Tyl Regor, about how the genetic defects the grineer suffer from remains one of the few natural balances in the conflict.

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It's a purpose nonetheless. They're to keep balance. Like authority is there to keep order.

Theres a difference between just doing what youre told and knowing what you actually do and why. If someone tells you "hey, you have to kill all those people because they have to die", it seems kinda stupid to just act without questioning.

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Balance is a terrible purpose. Seriously, why are we keeping any of our enemies alive? It's a terrible way to keep the game going instead of just saying "Exterminate them all like the cockroaches they are!" That would be so much more awesome and being that infested, corrupt and Grineer are clones and monsters of some origin, there's no reason to keep them alive. The only ones I feel any sympathy for are the Corpus. Seriously though, this is a big point as to why the game goes stale after 1500 hours of gameplay. Well, it got stale even before that, but that isn't the point.

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Balance is a terrible purpose. Seriously, why are we keeping any of our enemies alive? It's a terrible way to keep the game going instead of just saying "Exterminate them all like the cockroaches they are!" That would be so much more awesome and being that infested, corrupt and Grineer are clones and monsters of some origin, there's no reason to keep them alive. The only ones I feel any sympathy for are the Corpus. Seriously though, this is a big point as to why the game goes stale after 1500 hours of gameplay. Well, it got stale even before that, but that isn't the point.

Because if our goal was to exterminate all the enemies, there would be nothing left to kill after a week.

I think up stating balance is a much more interesting goal than "kill them all".

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Balance is a terrible purpose. Seriously, why are we keeping any of our enemies alive? It's a terrible way to keep the game going instead of just saying "Exterminate them all like the cockroaches they are!" That would be so much more awesome and being that infested, corrupt and Grineer are clones and monsters of some origin, there's no reason to keep them alive. The only ones I feel any sympathy for are the Corpus. Seriously though, this is a big point as to why the game goes stale after 1500 hours of gameplay. Well, it got stale even before that, but that isn't the point.

Keeping balance is better. The tenno could probably wipe everyone out if they wanted to.

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