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Possible Lore Drop In Void Music?


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Does this mean the Orokin regard themselves as holy?

 

Consider:

Crewman Synthesis Entry:  Orokin create self-replicating highly-adaptive bio-machines to send to Tau system to terraform a planet and build solar rail (the "Crewman Project"). Bio-machines have flaw, they will be poisoned by the void, cannot travel rail without consequence.

 

Quest Dialogue - Natah: The Sentients are barren and unable to reproduce, their cost for traveling the void to reach the origin system.

 

Conclusion 1: The Orokin played 'god', created the base of the AI that grew to become the Sentients. They returned from the Tau system seeking a cure or vengeance for their flaw.

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Old War, Orokin vs, Sentients

Question: How do you fight an ever-adapting enemy that is poisoned by the void?

 

Answer: Expose willing, or unwilling persons to the void, creating the Tenno. Their void-powers to be shaped by the Warframes and launch attack on the Sentients who will be weak to the Tenno's void power. (Stalker states "Your TENNO powers are useless" perhaps implying that he is not Sentient, or that he is Tenno and therefore immune.)

 

Conclusion 2: Orokin played 'god' again creating the Tenno as weapons to combat the Sentients.

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Ending the War:

Suppose the Technocyte Virus was created to really end the war. A virus that could destroy and warp the biologic, and machine nature of the Sentients themselves... It worked...kinda... the adaptive nature of the Sentients warped the virus further molding some of them into the Infested we know today capable of infesting both flesh and machine in mutalist fashion. (See: Corrupted Ancient Lore RE: "Infested Lorist", See: "Mutalist Alad V")

 

Conclusion 3: The Orokin inadvertently played 'god' in creating the infested by unforeseen merger of two entities they created.

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Sentients & The Lotus:

Stalker's Codex entry tells that we, the Tenno, were the final slayers of the Orokin en masse. Also, we do not know how far and how deep The Lotus' connection to our warframes truly runs. (See quest: Natah), Additionally perhaps we all have that similar connection through use of he technocyte virus (see Phorid/Golem: "Why do you hurt us we are your flesh!?")

 

Hypothesis: Could it be that some Sentients, or even just Lotus herself, convinced the Tenno to turn on our Orokin creators and fight on the Sentients' side to avenge the suffering, losses, and changes against our will that we all suffered at the hands of the Orokin, thereby branding us as the Betrayers? -- After the Orokin were gone, the Sentients knew we Tenno were the only thing left that could oppose them... Natah, Lotus (in her compassion for us as 'mother') saw fit as the last waking sentient in the system to save us in the event a new threat would arise that would threaten either other life in the Origin System, or threaten to uncover what she had done to save us, to preserve life that didn't ask to be created, but had a right to keep existing?

 

 

Conclusion 4: We are the god-slayers. Tenno are the Biologic Rebellion and the Sentients are the A.I. uprising. Lotus is the true Betrayer, but did so for the right reasons.

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The Orokin did seem to think a bit too much of themselves. Decking everything with gold and ivory, creating life to serve as slaves, it's the kind of thing someone with a god complex would have no problem doing. The idea of them having a "holier than thou" vibe doesn't come across too much they were talking with the corpus in the Crewman Synth, it seemed more like "We are the leaders, you are the servants", but then in the Eviscerator codex when we're told the Executor and her handmaiden leave behind a group of people and then see how the Executor treats the Grineer they find it becomes a bit more clear, it may all be based on context.

 

So, the idea of the Orokin seeing themselves as some kind of divine works well - after all, they seemingly named themselves "kid to Oro" - Oro being more than gold in the Warframe universe (see Teshin's Conclave talk).

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It took you this long to figure it out? The music has been here for almost a year and I didn't hold back at all when in regards to finding out the lyrics.

 

Derelict has the same capella just distorted and more monotone.

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