Numerikuu Posted December 29, 2021 Posted December 29, 2021 On 2021-12-27 at 1:11 PM, Marvelous_A said: One thing is certain (TNW spoiler), Hide contents drifter operator eats some weird@ss sugar cubes with chopsticks in TNW Spoiler Looked like some sort of nutrient paste sushi... So flavoured tofu, only it probably tastes better 😂
(NSW)Symberzite Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 On 2021-12-27 at 4:37 PM, Galoain said: Wait, how could a gas giant be an agrarian planet? Actually, no idea. Probably for the same reason Venus isn't a burning hellscape. Orokin terraforming, most likely. Still, most planetside missions on corpus planets are frozen landscapes of one form or another, so DE should clarify that a bit. 1
Galoain Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 15 minutes ago, (NSW)Symberzite said: Actually, no idea. Probably for the same reason Venus isn't a burning hellscape. Orokin terraforming, most likely. Still, most planetside missions on corpus planets are frozen landscapes of one form or another, so DE should clarify that a bit. I agree! It makes sense on Pluto, but NEPTUNE?
(NSW)Symberzite Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 Just now, Galoain said: I agree! It makes sense on Pluto, but NEPTUNE? Scratch that, I think Pluto was the agricultural planet, while Neptune is the industrial capital. That would make sense since computers are far more efficient at cooler temperatures. 1
Galoain Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 Just now, (NSW)Symberzite said: Scratch that, I think Pluto was the agricultural planet, while Neptune is the industrial capital. That would make sense since computers are far more efficient at cooler temperatures. And that makes more sense, Pluto actually BEING a terrestrial planet, though it doesn't explain the terrestrial tilesets we see on Neptune (especially that one Index stadium).
(NSW)Symberzite Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 4 minutes ago, Galoain said: And that makes more sense, Pluto actually BEING a terrestrial planet, though it doesn't explain the terrestrial tilesets we see on Neptune (especially that one Index stadium). Warframe's science is loose even with the space magic excuse. Like gravity on the Kuva Fortress. I would presume that gravity is generated by constantly accelerating in one direction ala the Expanse, but there's zero g asteroids all around it, so no idea what's going on there.
Fireclaw36 Posted January 2, 2022 Posted January 2, 2022 3 hours ago, (NSW)Symberzite said: Warframe's science is loose even with the space magic excuse. Like gravity on the Kuva Fortress. I would presume that gravity is generated by constantly accelerating in one direction ala the Expanse, but there's zero g asteroids all around it, so no idea what's going on there. The gravity situation I feel would apply to all the ships tbh, what's keeping people on the ground. I know that during some Grineer sabotage missions it mentions void fluctuations and gravity becoming unstable. Overall I think there is some sort of Gravity drive device within all the ships, and possible in the Fortress as well.
Jaleesa_Prime Posted January 3, 2022 Posted January 3, 2022 Visit Narmer's: A first taste of happiness, more than you can ever let go. (includes toy with your "happy" meal).
Hayrack Posted January 3, 2022 Posted January 3, 2022 17 hours ago, Galoain said: And that makes more sense, Pluto actually BEING a terrestrial planet, though it doesn't explain the terrestrial tilesets we see on Neptune (especially that one Index stadium). Terrestrial tilesets are named after Neptune's moons (as far as I remember), and they are mostly ice and rock. Why they all look like venus?Tenno, I find it best to discard such thoughts.
Galuf Posted January 3, 2022 Posted January 3, 2022 (edited) Corpus eat imho pretty well. Yes crewmen and stuffs must have rations of some sorts but it's a vast empire with tons of civilians and hence everything is marketdriven, there must be every sort of food, and what soldier get also profit from that, the authorities just pick the best overall offer. Greeners are continuously degenerating clone soldiers. There is lot of forked content from greeners but not of them have been fully developped. No news from the queens since the kuva update for example. ^^. Yes I agree on the fact that they must eat very unexciting food, but it also probably depend on the planet there are in. They would not go out of they way to standardize crops from earth for example. For the space ships and space bases, I suspect they have some form of hydroponic stuffs that grows fast and gets refined easily into tasteless but nourishing rations. It is possible that greeners proteins come from cloned flesh, I don't think they'll got out their way to recycle dead soldiers into food, they seem too spiritual for that. Edited January 3, 2022 by Galuf
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