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Have anyone here ever played a Naruto's game? well, imagine if we get an ability that let us control our warframe while we're awake, just like being a truly puppeteer. But also can use our uknown tenno powers, you now what I mean, just like we did in second dream's end

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Teshin is acquainted with the Queens and aware of their plans, whatever they may be. As the Tenno infiltrate the Grineer fortress, they are confronted by Teshin, who shows anxiety and concern in regard to their arrival, as if the Tenno have fallen into a trap set by the Queens, much to Teshin's disappointment.

Being Orokin by blood, the Queens posses both the knowledge and technology to effectively neutralize the Tenno, stripping them of their protective shells.

Having lost their warframe, the Tenno personally embark on a quest to retrieve their beloved warframe.

The Queens use this opportunity to capture the Tenno and use their bodies as vessels and as a new source of fresh DNA samples.

(These are all speculations.)

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Random Prediction: The Queen's have been, for a long time, mimicking Transference. In order to do that though, they need the blood of Warframe's/'Tenno'.
The second queen died long ago, the second queen we see now is just a clone of the first queen with the first queen's conciousness split into the second queen. Making two.
Or they somehow keep the old second queen that died and store her conciousness somewhere.

But yeh. They live forever by mimicking transference and switching bodies pretty much, either with clones or with Tenno Children. :P
 

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Teshin has gone undercover, and when he discovers us in the Fortress, like in the trailer, he warns us that we may have just ruined our chances of surviving the Queens and may have ruined his cover.  The Queens, still believing that Teshin is on their side, disconnect us from our Warframe and order Teshin to kill us.  Teshin then finds some way (not sure about how) to save us.  He then instructs us to search out HIS master, his original teacher.  The journey will be harsh, possibly involving scaling a harsh, windy, snowy mountain.  We finally find Teshin's teacher, who trains us in a part of our Void powers we have yet to discover.  We finally return to face the Queens, who have Teshin either dead, imprisoned, or under mind control (think the Ascaris thingy from the tutorial).  We are then forced to face our Warframe in battle, before facing the Queens.  After defeating the Queens, we discover that the Sentients have managed to create a link to the Origin system, and have been aiding the Queens.  The Sentients then either kill one of the Queens, or use Void energy to poison her, making her incredibly sick.  This ultimately leads to the remaining Queen pushing the Kuva Grineer troops to harvest more of the red energy stuff (I think the gameplay demo clip mentioned it as actually being called "Kuva") to either cure the other Queen or appease Hunhow and the Sentients.

If Teshin does die in this quest, his teacher will probably replace him in relays.  Either that, or our new Void powers will revive him.

 

Other possibility instead of Sentient involvement is a new faction from the Void, who are very intelligent, yet very primal and powerful.  The new Void powers we learn to harness are connected to this new faction, and the weakness we must balance is becoming enthralled with the vast amount of power.  If we use the powers too often, we can "overload" and begin damaging ourselves.  Or perhaps our Warframe then recognizes us as an enemy and we have to defeat it and purge the excess Void energy from our bodies.

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4 hours ago, FMZerek said:
  • We learn more about Olemedi
  • When we lose control of our Warframes, Teshin takes control--but not in the way we think
  • Salad V/Sargus Ruk swoops in and saves us when our Operators are vulnerable (I say Sargus Ruk because Gradivus)

Why not both as the epic duo they were always meant to be.

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Hmm I think with regards to the "be prepared for the unexpected", maybe we'll be challenged with invis enemies. 

As for our operator, I think it would be cool if at one point, we need to "wake up" our Warframes as operators (so yes, they walk around and stuff). Then maybe a part 2 to that, when we wake them up, we actually "control"/"experience" transference in the sense that we have the option to switch between playing as the operator and the warframe? Kinda like how it is in those Lego videogame versions of movies hahaha

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With the Queens dead (what will happen surprisingly soon into TWW, and the Queens are also tenno), grineer empire will start to fall into chaos, Since the command chain is broken. In that moment exactly, the sentinents arrive, guns blazing. What we didn't know: The Twin Queens were holding the sentients back since the old war, and the archiaic and brutal behaviour of the grineer, combined with their low tech weapons was sustained on purpos - to Build a army that could challenge the sentients.

Teshin knew all this, but vowed to the queens to protect them and not to talk about it. Bound by his honor, he will attack us, unable to explain. While he is dieing, his only hope is that the training he gave us left us prepared for the menace to come. (But seriously, none of us played conclave, so we are probaply screwed by this means)

With the Grineer Gone the sentients will take over huge ammounts of territoty fromt he grinner, wich will be near to extinction, not featured in missions anymore other than alerts, where we will have to protect some of the remaining grineer from infestation or sentients. So basicly: What will be left of the grineer empire, we will protect, for the sake of balance.

The Corpus will stand no chance to the sentinels either, but will stay a enemy faction on most of their nodes. [You may swap out the near extinction and some losses from grineer and corpurs, under the assumption that corpus stand no chance vs sentients with all their tech, and that the archaic grineer, altho splitted, manage to hold out against the sentients, therefore wiping the corpus (AND NULLIFIER FIELDS!) from the map, while leaving the grineer)

Infestation is uses this distraction and spreads.

A 4th faction is added to fight against. Sentients (Well ok, we have ONE sentient enemy to fight against at the moment, but they'll get a entire faction, groundunits and so on)). Nodeswaps will be more dynamic now: Sentients will regulary attack and try to take over corpus and grineer nodes, and we will have to fight to get those nodes back.
So thats it: A huge, starsytem wide war, with the sentients lookign to clean all life.

For the remainder of the questline, we will build defences, (TOWE DEFENCE GAMEPLAY) and escord civilians, grineer and corpus to evacuation

In the next Update: We will travel the void and try to communicate with the sentry, to grant us help to fight the army. We will then discover the hidden orokin faction.

 

Another theory, complety unrelated: We will discover orokin still live in lua, and will be given the opportunity to join them OR they become a new enemy faction

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8 hours ago, Revenant102 said:

The Operators are themselves piloted remotely by comatose middle-aged clones of Hayden Tenno.

We could make this a thing! Every patch "SUPRISE" We'll learn that the thing we thought controlling ((((loop)the thing that is controlling us)the thing that is controlling us)the thing that is controlling us) that is controlling us is controled by something else that unlocks a new room in the operator!

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3 hours ago, (PS4)T0katax said:

(But seriously, none of us played conclave, so we are probaply screwed by this means)

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3 hours ago, (PS4)T0katax said:

Another theory, complety unrelated: We will discover orokin still live in lua, and will be given the opportunity to join them OR they become a new enemy faction

Lol at the first xD xD xD Well the people who PvP in other games prolly have a chance :c

 

I like the 2nd theory! I think that'll open up Umbra frames nicely... 

Umbra frames being "dark" versions of the original and Prime warframes, as the DE stated somewhere.

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