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I never realized how similar these two were:

1) The Lotus Symbol

2) The 'Grineer Marines'

3) The Burston

4) Aklatos

5) Solar Rails

6) Ship design

7) Tile set aesthetics

8) Hyena/Jackal

9) Infiltration/Exfiltration

10) Excalibur

11) Mag's shield ability

12) The sound effects

13) The missions

And etc.

-This could point to the idea that Warframes are just suits and not characters being cannon

-Possible setup for endgame concepts?

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You could also assume that Dark Sector is a prequel to Warframe. Like the sequence of events would be, Dark Sector -> Orokin Era -> Reform (The Lotus are remade) -> Warframe. That's my theory.

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 As far as I know, Dark Sector was the "original" WarFrame. However, DE was working with some other company and the game turned a bit different of what they had in mind. So WarFrame is what they wanted to do to start with, hence the similarities.

 

 That being said, do not take that as the absolute truth, since I am writing this from just memory and my memory does not cooperate with me very often.

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Dark sector WAS the story of the first warframe (hayden tenno, recent lore change by the devs) and Warframe is what the original dark sector was meant to be, but the publishers (I think) forced DE to change it into something else.

As I recall, it was something like that. Though I made my little theory with the slight possibility that they were somehow connected. So yeah, too bad that Dark Sectors might of been cooler but it ended up getting Warframe as a result so, it's all good.

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As I recall, it was something like that. Though I made my little theory with the slight possibility that they were somehow connected. So yeah, too bad that Dark Sectors might of been cooler but it ended up getting Warframe as a result so, it's all good.

Eh, if your theory was before livestream 10, it was wrong (not meaning to derail the topic, if you want to discuss this just pm me instead)

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.... it always puzzles me how  the extraction guys can find this convenient hole on enemy ship where there little extracting thingamajig can latch on and that hole would align so perfectly....

It could be that even though the ships look the same, they have a basic base structure, or if anything at least the escape pods are the same. Maybe?

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.... it always puzzles me how  the extraction guys can find this convenient hole on enemy ship where there little extracting thingamajig can latch on and that hole would align so perfectly....

Cmon, Simple.

If space ships are common, wich they are in warframe- there has to be system of emergency doors/hatches/dock bays and all other wierd auto adjusting/universal. when we push to objective and then we push to extraction, extraction team simply gets this ready.

If you still find ANYTHING hard to belive in this game heres reminder- we are space ninjas buddy, and we are awesome.

 

Edit: Lawyered

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As already stated - Warframe is spiritual successor of all concepts that couldn't be implemented in Dark Sector because publisher believed that gamers won't like high sci-fi game. At this moment there is no proof for direct connection. 

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Cmon, Simple.

If space ships are common, wich they are in warframe- there has to be system of emergency doors/hatches/dock bays and all other wierd auto adjusting/universal. when we push to objective and then we push to extraction, extraction team simply gets this ready.

If you still find ANYTHING hard to belive in this game heres reminder- we are space ninjas buddy, and we are awesome.

 

Edit: Lawyered

Or now that I think about it, a simpler way would be that the Lotus just made docking ships similar to the extraction pods. Also it's not too weird to say that considering that it has been theorized (I say theorized since I'm not sure if it's been confirmed by anyone) that the other fractions do trade or talk for business so it's not too weird for them to have traded source materials for the ships or it's been provided by another fraction.

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As already stated - Warframe is spiritual successor of all concepts that couldn't be implemented in Dark Sector because publisher believed that gamers won't like high sci-fi game. At this moment there is no proof for direct connection. 

Except in Livestream 10 DE stated that Haydon Tenno from the 2008 Dark Sector was indeed the first Warframe/Tenno.

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https://forums.warframe.com/index.php?/topic/11685-closing-our-psychic-wound-warframe-development-history/

 

Except in Livestream 10 DE stated that Haydon Tenno from the 2008 Dark Sector was indeed the first Warframe/Tenno.

 

They. Did. Not. Literally. Mean. To. Say. That. Hayden Tenno. Is. The. First. Warframe.

 

It was more of a loose connection. Saying that they are wrong since anyone who played the game or read the wiki would know that the Nemesis was "First" is just semantics, and nit-picking. Implying a direct connection between Nemesis/Hayden and Warframe's Tenno is at best: hopeful, and at worst: grasping at straws.

 

Steve: Hayden Tenno was in Dark Sector, is that the original Warframe?

Steve: Warframe takes place waaaaay beyond that timeframe. Ridiculously. If you can imagine what something like that, that integrates itself with the body, or could be repurposed as technology, this idea of metal that is also alive and changeable and so on, and the way it channels energy...

Geoff: I'm getting deja vu from this... sequel talk.

Steve: But we talked about... when we talked about a sequel ages ago we're talkiing about takinga big leap forward in time and saying "what were the societal repercussion of this idea" versus "and then he woke up the next day what'd he do?". Brush his teeth, and go kill some people.

Geoff: The Infested could also be tied back into... *backwards hand motions*

Steve: Absolutely, yeah. There are connections. For the people who have played Dark Sector, and like it and... y'know Yes. The answer to most of your questions is there's absolutely a relation because we tried to make a hardcore sci-fi game, and couldn't get it published and we toned it all down, set it on Earth, made it CIA agents and all these other compromises, but a lot of the ideas that kinda 'leaked in', we're now  going back to. We're going back to the well, and that pure essence of bizarre-awesome-warframe-ness.

Steve: Hayden is not the Stalker. There is no Stalker.

 

So Warframe is in the same universe as Released Dark Sector. But it is not a direct sequel.

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