When I saw this come up in my sub feed I initially didn't recognize the channel name and was like "ho-ly shit I ain't got the energy for 46 hour-long episodes about Warframe lore" lmao
@@robomonkey1018 Also, while the thungsten nanoneedle is _technically_ the sharpest object in the world, in the sense that it has the finest point physically possible to create, it can't cut or pierce anything since it's way too tiny and way too brittle.
If I may issue a correction, the Zariman was not lost in the Void for a few days, but rather it is believed to have been lost for years, if not decades. And that the Sentients were made before the Zariman mission, as the whole point was that they would go the slow way, and terraform the Tau system, so the Zariman crew, could immediately land and begin setting up the colony.
They are rather normal tho. It's actually pathetic just how human they are despite everything they have achieved and now have access to. They are more knowledgeable than the peasants, but being more knowledgeable doesn't actually make you smart. Even their innate ability to learn can be put into question because they literally have memory transfer technology, so instead of learning things you can just upload the information into your brain. You have a few very outstanding orokin researchers here and there, but every other orokin we know about isn't any better than your common peasant, the only real difference being their lifestyle. Their bodies can last a long time and look weird, but that's about it, that's the only superhuman thing they have going for them.
@@somerandommen they're not. Most Orokin literally had no reason to make their bodies superhuman in any meaningful way. If we're using Warhammer parallels, then most Orokin were like a mix between pre Slaanesh Eldar, including various depravities they commited on a daily basis, and some of the worse of Imperium's planetary governors. Take the worst traits from both sides and you got yourself an average Orokin. All of the pride in the world, and zero competency. Things like combat were simply beneath them, so they had no reason to enhance their bodies to excel at such a crude task. Why bother when you can make perfect warriors/tools to do it for you?
@@FerunaLutelou They would've made their bodies physically superior simply to be better than common humans. The Orokin cared only about ego, there's no reason they wouldn't make themselves super human.
@@somerandommen we literally don't see a single example of that so far, quite the opposite. 2 Orokin were killed by Grineer workers armed with tools back when Grineer were just slave workforce, so no cybernetic enhancements involved. To Orokin combat was just another form of entertainment, performed by the lower casts, as we hear from Ordis' backstory. They were masters of the Origin System. There was no genuine opposition, no real threat to their rule before the Old War. So, separated from the common rabble in their golden towers, Orokin had no reason to enhance their bodies to be better at combat. When you already view yourself as perfection itself in the flesh, when you have perfect warriors who you can control with a word, a thought, when you live for centuries in a rigid cast system where deviations from your role are perceived as strange and may be punished by the true rulers of the empire, you have no reason to pursue combat enhancements. To pursue excellence in combat would be to lower yourself to the likes of Dax, or worse, Grineer. Why bother with something so crude when you have technology that can literally take over people's minds and/or bodies? It's really hard to put into words just how snobbish the Orokin were.
2k Hours myself but each little section of story was spread out over years, most of the time was just mindless grinding. Always fun to hear the story again, and it gets me in the mood to play again.
XD It always sounds insane when the story is said out loud too. Helps make a bit more sense when actively playing but man the Void is madness incarnate.
Warframe has insane amounts of lore. My favorite thing in the game is the Leverian, a museum of Warframes, complete with a guided tour AND donation box. It's full of stories about different 'frames and events that made them legends. Last time I played the game (like 6 months ago), it was criminally underutilized, with only a handful of over 50 'frames having an entry. I still listened to my favorites pretty regularly, and donated thousands of credits. Edit: Watched to the end. For anyone wondering, this right here is just the barebones main story of Warframe. There is SO MUCH MORE to it. Some things not touched on: Margullis's execution itself That techno-organic plague The missions that are required to rebuild some of the Warframes Cephalons (Warframe's not so "AI") Kubrows and Kavats (your pets) Sentinels (techo-organic pets) Nora Night and her pirate radio broadcast The fact that The Man In The Wall APPEARS ON YOUR SHIP RANDOMLY (spooky bastard) Cetus, a settlement on Earth Fortuna, a debt-slavery work camp on Venus Archwings And so much more. There's lore behind basically everything. There's even a collection log for weapons and Warframes so you can see what you have and how much mastery you have with it, and some of the Warframes have stories in theirs (look up Ember). And of course there is Ordis, you ship Cephalon, and the memories he has discarded over the centuries, which contain hidden audio logs you have to scan over the image to find and hear. Lorehounds will find their addiction well-fed with Warframe.
Whoops. I forgot to mention some stuff. Like: The Syndicates (Arbiters of Hexis, Cephalon Suda, New Loka, Red Veil, Steel Meridian, and Perrin Sequence) Kahl-175 The Entrati family And of course, Clem (can't believe I forgot greatest bro Clem). And if you like music that tells a story, a few choice tracks: This Is What You Are We All Lift Together Sleeping In The Cold Below For Narmer Granted, these all hit harder when you've sunken hundreds of hours into the game, but still. Watch the videos that have accompanying footage. And then listen to: Dream Again by Miracle of Sound
I would like to point out a minor issue with your description of the Dax and their inability to disobey or harm the orokin. In a quest, I believe it's the war within, the tenno seizes the grineer queens staff and can give teshin orders, including the option to kill the queen. It seems like their loyalty is enforced by objects like the staff rather than an outright recognition of the orokin themselves. All that said, I love your guy's content and I'm so glad you did a warframe video!! I hope you do more in the future.
Both options are kind of actually correct. The Dax do need to obey the Orokin, but the Grineer Queen, albeit an Orokin in mind, is not one genetically in that current body, so she doesn't count. She needs to use the staff, or more specifically, the unique piece of Kuva made from Orokin blood that emulates that genetic response and allows her to control the Dax. This is also why destroying the staff or not -AKA, destroying that Kuva-, is such an important choice in terms of morality balance, since you kinda gather tons of normal Kuva on missions, but that one piece on the staff could potentially allow you to basically control any Dax you encounter, including Teshin. Would you free him, or would you give in to ambition -perhaps even greed-?
@@AmaiarAiramandi never thought of it that way, most of my decisions were based off of "what would this taste like in real life?" (I think kuva would be like a flat Dr. Pepper)
About the Daxes: "To obey the Scepter and the Kuva, symbols of their dominions." It is important. About the Stalker: if you scan him, you get his backstory. He was an Orokin loyalist who decided to try using a Warframe for revenge without being a Tenno. With... relative success?
Sharpness is determined by a couple things, how thin of a edge the material has, and how hard the material itself is, it also helps if its flexible and tough. Hardness allows something to be abrasive, and the thinness of an edge allows the force behind the object to be concentrated on such a small surface that the pounds per square inch is enough to rip through the material it's cutting. Crushing and splitting. A tear in reality probably doesn't care about these rules and inherently splits anything that touches it down to the mfn quarks.
Clarification: Technically, the only factors that really matter in terms of sharpness is hardness and the geometry of the edge. It's just that when talking about edged weapons and tools you want to consider other factors like how durable the blade is, at which point you need to compromise since very hard materials also tend to be very brittle. Case in point, obsidian forms _ludicrously_ sharp edges but is basically just glass so it breaks relatively easily. (Didn't stop the Aztecs, though.)
So the algorithm chose my Warframe videos to be the most popular so I'm here doing research. I always played this game on and off between major updates so nothing stuck to me. Gameplay or story wise I just have fun with my friend who is a vet. So having this podcast explaining the story from beginning to (somewhat) current is EXTREMELY helpful. Now I want to replay through some quests even the New War now that I have a better understanding of what's going on and the lore. Thank you.
For those 40k fans wanting a good idea of the foundation of warframe lore- The orokin are basically humanity before the fall but without chaos/emperor or intergalactic FTL. SSS+ tier technology. The void is *basically* the eye of chaos, if chaos was united and under a single entity. The entirety of it.... under one entity.... The sentients = Techno/bio creations that eventually became corrupted while traveling the void, decided to strip the new system if resources and return to the origin system to butcher the orokin. Infested are an "army in a can" product of nurgle that developed a hive mind, rebeled, and was essentially lobotomized. Corpus = mechnicus/mars but for profit and totally down for some heresy Grineer = what happens to a space marine chapter when leadership is annihilated and a few thousand years of copy/paste begins to wear things out. Think cannon fodder spess marins that have degraded over the millenia to be basically guardsmen. Warframes/operators- think primarchs with a reality stone from Marvel in a golem beyond even the best tech of 40k. Note- the children are literal manifestations of void power, capable of rewriting reality as they see fit, but they cnanot control it. Example- nurse goes to draw blood from a girl, says "this might burn a little, but youll be fine and ill be here with you". Sticks needle in arm. It burns. It burns A LOT OMFG IT BURNS -thinks the little girl... So the *entirety of the space station, even *the vacuum of space* lights on fire. Everyone dies- *except* the little girl, because she was told shed be fine, and the nurse, who said "she'll be right there with her". The bruned husk of the nurse, barely alive, is later turned into a warframe. That warframe is bonded with the child. They *convince the child that she can control fire and that this body is 1000000% flame proof* and so it become a reality. The warframe Ember, is born. Ballas then went around trying to see what other bullshit he could convince the *literal fucking children* into manifesting. Pirates. Check. Dragons and knights? Check. Basic elements? Check. Over time they worked on more and more complex manifestations, and some of those manifestations would begin changin themselves. *thats* the power of the void children. The warframes are basically super primarchs puppeted by gods of the warp who dont know they are separate entities.
Didn't they say in the game that the sentients realizes the orkin would destroy tau like they did origin system so they rebelled against them traveling through the void but it's poison to them and makes them sterile (infertile) can't replicate no more or reproduce (I may have spelled some words wrong)
You totally got chocolate in my peanut butter- I've played a *ton* of Warframe (MR 31) and been deeeeeeep down the 40k rabbit hole. My railjack is named the Eisenstein...
I love it when Koda takes the helm for an entire episode , it's nice to keep things fresh with something different everyonce in a while .Please consider more of this in the future !
Just wanted to pitch in and say while obviously the algorithm doesnt like them nearly as much, it was great that Koda(sp?) got his own episode and got to talk about something he's passionate about, and he's a great storyteller. More of that, please!
If I had a nickel for every time a sci-fi looter shooter had deep, fucked lore. I’d have 2 nickels but it’s weird that it happened twice Edit: I really dig the way Koda narrates
@@johnb3587I'd barely consider Warframe as a looter. You get weapon proficiency and craft new frames but you don't "loot" dopee things or have loot explosions.
I don’t know how you do it. But I just started my Warhammer binge when I found your channel. But I started to look into war frame content recently after replaying it after years. And here you are making a video on it.
3k vet here, imma judge this when I watch later, will edit comment then, EDIT: yeah you got pretty much all the relavent lore for the story and summed it up really well, gj.
I’m a big fan of Warframe and have never seen your channel, but I saw your short showing the start of this episode and it got me to watch this channel. Nothing crazy, but just wanted to let you know that the shorts actually do work in inviting new viewers in.
Im kind of glad we didnt go over the duviri paradox. We also skip a lot of the thins the Tenno do between the old war and now. Nor their many *many* war crimes.
i played warframe for years without doing the campaign and was all like hurr durrr pew pew shiny then i played it and was like oh shit this a game ...oh dam a great game
I definitely love isanders run on warhammer 'Love it'. But this kind of run run down with so much more info about the story and lines from the characters just brings this channel to next level. I'd like it when 'If' isander can finally do a slightly more in depth story video like this
Day 7 of sieging of wanting an Iron Warriors episode. There has been a break in the action, we have received supplies and Koda got his own Terminator armor and making fun of me for still not getting a new one. Koda has also not stopped talking about a Warframe thing and it has caught my interest. Iron within, iron without.
This is the sole warframe lore vid that ive found that is comprehensible. Most others jump in too far....i just wanted to hear what it was about from the jump to now and this delivered. Thank you!
really good explaination of the loreframe my guy. I also apreciate the sisyphian effort of trying to warframe pill someone becaused the game makes that much harder than the story does.
I'm sorry, but a warframe clears the hell out of some Space mode. I'm not saying they win over all space Marines, but it would take a hell of a psycher, a hell of a named character or some combination to go 1v1 But they clear out the rank and file
This was absolutely the BEST warframe video ever! Truly did an amazing job at breaking down the cryptic story telling and making it easy to follow and understand. I'm subscribing and hoping for an updated video soon
I played up to the second dream sporadically since the time when Loki was a Starter Frame (my first frame) and oh man am i so proud of Digital Extremes for how theyve kept developing this game and for how dedicated they seem to be to making a fun experience
the albrecht entrati part is so insanely good, i have spent hours looking into warframe lore as an autism-induced hyper fixation but i never knew about his encounter with the man in the wall, that shit is crazy and just shows the cosmos horror part of warframe that the writers did SOOO well
I think there are a few possible (and if so, understandable) errors here and there, but overall this is one of the best lore/story recaps I've encountered so far. Great job! I'll definitely share this with my best friend, once he's far enough into it (he just started a few weeks ago and hasn't done the sacrifice yet). I'm sure he'll enjoy it more than me trying to fangirl over the lore of the top of my head. 😂
that intro, lol I played Warframe a while ago and had a really hard time figuring out just *what* exactly I was doing and *why* I was doing it. Which is a shame because the stuff that was explained it was pretty interesting setting.
Never have I heard such a good run-down of warframe lore. I never understood it and was the manifestation of the meme: "I dont know I am, I dont where I am, all I know is that I must kill." Thank you, Koda! Edit: its kinda jarring to not hear Lysander every now and again. Usually Koda interjects with jokes or questions, but Ly's just listening and letting his bro have the whole mic to himself. How nice :)
I really liked Koda's narration. wouldn't be against more episodes done by him! This game's lore is confusing, with unreliable narrators being what they are and even complete Liars at times. Honestly I have not played it since 2020 and back then I was at the part where we free the Operator and have to decide what we do with the rest of the Kuva... but the Lore from Before, and what led to the world being so- was completely confusing to piece together, I'm glad you did it and made it so interesting with your writing! Thanks for this episode!
Me and my more diehard WH40k buddies always theorize how powerful the Tenno/Warframes would be and when they realized how the warp is similar to the void and how the Tenno aren't susceptible to the problems of the void they could probably tap into the warp and become even stronger. It's fun discussing that sorta stuff with em.
Ive come back to this vid too damn much, warframe's space opera high scifi vibe is like spice to me, its the speculative social darwinism that always gets me.
so in short, humanity became kind of like the C'than and set up camp on the moon after doing a really big fuckup on Terra then fucked off things higher by trying to use Warp travel to exploit another system which ended in the complete destruction of their empire and the awake of men of iron and cyber mutants.....yup, feels very 40K
I genuinely wasn't expecting the Salamanders to win, I less voted for the Salamanders and more just wanted to vote against the Ultramarines 😂 Excited for the Salamanders all the same, let's goooooo!
Damn, this is the video I'm gonna show to people when I want them to understand the lore of Warframe. Also a vote for the Iron Warriors from here in Oregon.
I panicked and thought there were 46 episodes before this for Warframe 😂
Man, if there were 46 episodes of Warframe lore in the Patreon backlog...I'd join the Patreon right there and take my vacation a week early.
dude, same! It's been soooo long ago since I last played warframe. The lore is pretty good tho
me too.
When I saw this come up in my sub feed I initially didn't recognize the channel name and was like "ho-ly shit I ain't got the energy for 46 hour-long episodes about Warframe lore" lmao
Had to triple check, especially with half of the episodes are on patreon
I’m so happy that Koda is getting his time in the sun, he sounds so happy talking about warframe, I hope he gets more episodes
He's also a very good narrator. Isyander's style is more hype-man/"look how crazy this universe is" while Koda is much more dramatic and serious.
@@maxhuzen6329 Their style compliments eachothers so well i 100% back this comment
the sharpest man-made item would be a tungsten needle, but obsidian is the sharpest natural forming material
@@robomonkey1018 Also, while the thungsten nanoneedle is _technically_ the sharpest object in the world, in the sense that it has the finest point physically possible to create, it can't cut or pierce anything since it's way too tiny and way too brittle.
@RelativelyBest yes the sharpest thing can cut nothing it's kinda beautiful
Technically speaking the sharpest object would be water
@@pablo1006pr explain?
@@alexmorrison2911 water jets
If I may issue a correction, the Zariman was not lost in the Void for a few days, but rather it is believed to have been lost for years, if not decades. And that the Sentients were made before the Zariman mission, as the whole point was that they would go the slow way, and terraform the Tau system, so the Zariman crew, could immediately land and begin setting up the colony.
Yeah... unfortunately, the lore gets way too vague about that...
I'm... I'm gonna Warframe... I'm Warframing. It's Warframe time.
So you have been playing the same farming simulator for the past 10 years as well?
@@nanashinogombe4175 fuck i remember first orokin raids comming out got so many credits from those and died so much xD
Warfarm*
...and then he transferred all over the room.
@@nanashinogombe4175p😊😊😊 pp p
I wouldn't call the Orokin "normal humans". Their differences aren't just aesthetic surgeries but genetic modifications.
They are rather normal tho. It's actually pathetic just how human they are despite everything they have achieved and now have access to. They are more knowledgeable than the peasants, but being more knowledgeable doesn't actually make you smart. Even their innate ability to learn can be put into question because they literally have memory transfer technology, so instead of learning things you can just upload the information into your brain. You have a few very outstanding orokin researchers here and there, but every other orokin we know about isn't any better than your common peasant, the only real difference being their lifestyle. Their bodies can last a long time and look weird, but that's about it, that's the only superhuman thing they have going for them.
@@FerunaLutelou I thought they had better agility, speed and hyper emotions, too? They're kinda meant to be an Aeldari/Elf allegory.
@@somerandommen they're not. Most Orokin literally had no reason to make their bodies superhuman in any meaningful way. If we're using Warhammer parallels, then most Orokin were like a mix between pre Slaanesh Eldar, including various depravities they commited on a daily basis, and some of the worse of Imperium's planetary governors. Take the worst traits from both sides and you got yourself an average Orokin. All of the pride in the world, and zero competency. Things like combat were simply beneath them, so they had no reason to enhance their bodies to excel at such a crude task. Why bother when you can make perfect warriors/tools to do it for you?
@@FerunaLutelou They would've made their bodies physically superior simply to be better than common humans. The Orokin cared only about ego, there's no reason they wouldn't make themselves super human.
@@somerandommen we literally don't see a single example of that so far, quite the opposite. 2 Orokin were killed by Grineer workers armed with tools back when Grineer were just slave workforce, so no cybernetic enhancements involved. To Orokin combat was just another form of entertainment, performed by the lower casts, as we hear from Ordis' backstory. They were masters of the Origin System. There was no genuine opposition, no real threat to their rule before the Old War. So, separated from the common rabble in their golden towers, Orokin had no reason to enhance their bodies to be better at combat. When you already view yourself as perfection itself in the flesh, when you have perfect warriors who you can control with a word, a thought, when you live for centuries in a rigid cast system where deviations from your role are perceived as strange and may be punished by the true rulers of the empire, you have no reason to pursue combat enhancements. To pursue excellence in combat would be to lower yourself to the likes of Dax, or worse, Grineer. Why bother with something so crude when you have technology that can literally take over people's minds and/or bodies? It's really hard to put into words just how snobbish the Orokin were.
the shock on isyander face at the start was priceless
I was not expecting this, but I'm about it. 3000 hrs, and I always enjoy someone explaining the story
2k Hours myself but each little section of story was spread out over years, most of the time was just mindless grinding. Always fun to hear the story again, and it gets me in the mood to play again.
XD It always sounds insane when the story is said out loud too. Helps make a bit more sense when actively playing but man the Void is madness incarnate.
Warframe has insane amounts of lore. My favorite thing in the game is the Leverian, a museum of Warframes, complete with a guided tour AND donation box. It's full of stories about different 'frames and events that made them legends. Last time I played the game (like 6 months ago), it was criminally underutilized, with only a handful of over 50 'frames having an entry. I still listened to my favorites pretty regularly, and donated thousands of credits.
Edit: Watched to the end. For anyone wondering, this right here is just the barebones main story of Warframe. There is SO MUCH MORE to it. Some things not touched on:
Margullis's execution itself
That techno-organic plague
The missions that are required to rebuild some of the Warframes
Cephalons (Warframe's not so "AI")
Kubrows and Kavats (your pets)
Sentinels (techo-organic pets)
Nora Night and her pirate radio broadcast
The fact that The Man In The Wall APPEARS ON YOUR SHIP RANDOMLY (spooky bastard)
Cetus, a settlement on Earth
Fortuna, a debt-slavery work camp on Venus
Archwings
And so much more. There's lore behind basically everything. There's even a collection log for weapons and Warframes so you can see what you have and how much mastery you have with it, and some of the Warframes have stories in theirs (look up Ember). And of course there is Ordis, you ship Cephalon, and the memories he has discarded over the centuries, which contain hidden audio logs you have to scan over the image to find and hear. Lorehounds will find their addiction well-fed with Warframe.
Whoops. I forgot to mention some stuff. Like:
The Syndicates (Arbiters of Hexis, Cephalon Suda, New Loka, Red Veil, Steel Meridian, and Perrin Sequence)
Kahl-175
The Entrati family
And of course, Clem (can't believe I forgot greatest bro Clem).
And if you like music that tells a story, a few choice tracks:
This Is What You Are
We All Lift Together
Sleeping In The Cold Below
For Narmer
Granted, these all hit harder when you've sunken hundreds of hours into the game, but still. Watch the videos that have accompanying footage. And then listen to:
Dream Again by Miracle of Sound
Could you tell me more about the Leverian? Sounds really interesting!
I would like to point out a minor issue with your description of the Dax and their inability to disobey or harm the orokin. In a quest, I believe it's the war within, the tenno seizes the grineer queens staff and can give teshin orders, including the option to kill the queen. It seems like their loyalty is enforced by objects like the staff rather than an outright recognition of the orokin themselves.
All that said, I love your guy's content and I'm so glad you did a warframe video!! I hope you do more in the future.
Both options are kind of actually correct. The Dax do need to obey the Orokin, but the Grineer Queen, albeit an Orokin in mind, is not one genetically in that current body, so she doesn't count. She needs to use the staff, or more specifically, the unique piece of Kuva made from Orokin blood that emulates that genetic response and allows her to control the Dax. This is also why destroying the staff or not -AKA, destroying that Kuva-, is such an important choice in terms of morality balance, since you kinda gather tons of normal Kuva on missions, but that one piece on the staff could potentially allow you to basically control any Dax you encounter, including Teshin. Would you free him, or would you give in to ambition -perhaps even greed-?
@@AmaiarAiramandi never thought of it that way, most of my decisions were based off of "what would this taste like in real life?"
(I think kuva would be like a flat Dr. Pepper)
About the Daxes: "To obey the Scepter and the Kuva, symbols of their dominions."
It is important.
About the Stalker: if you scan him, you get his backstory. He was an Orokin loyalist who decided to try using a Warframe for revenge without being a Tenno. With... relative success?
how many fucking thousands of hours I've got in warfamre and some how never thought or managed to scan the Stalker... I'm just upset with myself now
Wait. You can SCAN the Stalker?!
Wow, warframe lore in a form that doesn't feel like a manic episode inside a fever dream, good job
warframe lore is insane to try and shove into a single one hour video, pretty good take tbh
I can't be the only one who thought this was the 47th episode of the Warframe lore casts and was very confused where the other 46 were.
Same 😂😂
Same 😂😂😂
Sharpness is determined by a couple things, how thin of a edge the material has, and how hard the material itself is, it also helps if its flexible and tough. Hardness allows something to be abrasive, and the thinness of an edge allows the force behind the object to be concentrated on such a small surface that the pounds per square inch is enough to rip through the material it's cutting. Crushing and splitting. A tear in reality probably doesn't care about these rules and inherently splits anything that touches it down to the mfn quarks.
Clarification: Technically, the only factors that really matter in terms of sharpness is hardness and the geometry of the edge. It's just that when talking about edged weapons and tools you want to consider other factors like how durable the blade is, at which point you need to compromise since very hard materials also tend to be very brittle. Case in point, obsidian forms _ludicrously_ sharp edges but is basically just glass so it breaks relatively easily. (Didn't stop the Aztecs, though.)
OH HELL YEAH! I love seeing koda being the one to share, its always so refreshing
No no no he's isyander now
right, my bad, forgot they swapped bodies for this one
@@connorbest2121you've gotta keep with with the channel lore 😂
Ngl tho isyander seems completely uninterested in this
@@teoo8816 or maybe he's just attentively listening?
So the algorithm chose my Warframe videos to be the most popular so I'm here doing research.
I always played this game on and off between major updates so nothing stuck to me. Gameplay or story wise I just have fun with my friend who is a vet.
So having this podcast explaining the story from beginning to (somewhat) current is EXTREMELY helpful. Now I want to replay through some quests even the New War now that I have a better understanding of what's going on and the lore.
Thank you.
I hope we get more Warframe lore from Koda, it's such a good universe with so much interesting lore
For those 40k fans wanting a good idea of the foundation of warframe lore-
The orokin are basically humanity before the fall but without chaos/emperor or intergalactic FTL.
SSS+ tier technology.
The void is *basically* the eye of chaos, if chaos was united and under a single entity. The entirety of it.... under one entity....
The sentients = Techno/bio creations that eventually became corrupted while traveling the void, decided to strip the new system if resources and return to the origin system to butcher the orokin.
Infested are an "army in a can" product of nurgle that developed a hive mind, rebeled, and was essentially lobotomized.
Corpus = mechnicus/mars but for profit and totally down for some heresy
Grineer = what happens to a space marine chapter when leadership is annihilated and a few thousand years of copy/paste begins to wear things out. Think cannon fodder spess marins that have degraded over the millenia to be basically guardsmen.
Warframes/operators- think primarchs with a reality stone from Marvel in a golem beyond even the best tech of 40k.
Note- the children are literal manifestations of void power, capable of rewriting reality as they see fit, but they cnanot control it.
Example- nurse goes to draw blood from a girl, says "this might burn a little, but youll be fine and ill be here with you".
Sticks needle in arm. It burns.
It burns A LOT
OMFG IT BURNS -thinks the little girl...
So the *entirety of the space station, even *the vacuum of space* lights on fire. Everyone dies- *except* the little girl, because she was told shed be fine, and the nurse, who said "she'll be right there with her".
The bruned husk of the nurse, barely alive, is later turned into a warframe.
That warframe is bonded with the child.
They *convince the child that she can control fire and that this body is 1000000% flame proof* and so it become a reality.
The warframe Ember, is born.
Ballas then went around trying to see what other bullshit he could convince the *literal fucking children* into manifesting.
Pirates. Check.
Dragons and knights? Check.
Basic elements? Check.
Over time they worked on more and more complex manifestations, and some of those manifestations would begin changin themselves.
*thats* the power of the void children. The warframes are basically super primarchs puppeted by gods of the warp who dont know they are separate entities.
Good summary.
Didn't they say in the game that the sentients realizes the orkin would destroy tau like they did origin system so they rebelled against them traveling through the void but it's poison to them and makes them sterile (infertile) can't replicate no more or reproduce (I may have spelled some words wrong)
So the children play by ork rules
THAT’S Ember’s Lore????? 😨
You totally got chocolate in my peanut butter- I've played a *ton* of Warframe (MR 31) and been deeeeeeep down the 40k rabbit hole. My railjack is named the Eisenstein...
My favorite part was when chroma said it's Warframe time and Warframed all the bad guys
YAY WARFRAME EPISODE I would love an episode on clem and the grineer as a whole
This really helped me understand parts of the story that I didn't put together. Awesome video.
I love it when Koda takes the helm for an entire episode , it's nice to keep things fresh with something different everyonce in a while .Please consider more of this in the future !
I remember when this channel had like 3k views per video, glad to see you guys on the rise. May it never stop!
Just wanted to pitch in and say while obviously the algorithm doesnt like them nearly as much, it was great that Koda(sp?) got his own episode and got to talk about something he's passionate about, and he's a great storyteller. More of that, please!
If I had a nickel for every time a sci-fi looter shooter had deep, fucked lore. I’d have 2 nickels but it’s weird that it happened twice
Edit: I really dig the way Koda narrates
What's the other nickel
@@Dashkipdestiny
Borderlands
@@Donovarkhallumforgot about borderlands
@@johnb3587I'd barely consider Warframe as a looter. You get weapon proficiency and craft new frames but you don't "loot" dopee things or have loot explosions.
I don’t know how you do it. But I just started my Warhammer binge when I found your channel. But I started to look into war frame content recently after replaying it after years. And here you are making a video on it.
Thank you for breaking this down.
I had no idea that the lore was so deep
3k vet here, imma judge this when I watch later, will edit comment then,
EDIT: yeah you got pretty much all the relavent lore for the story and summed it up really well, gj.
I replayed the intro like five time and km literally crying 😂
I’m a big fan of Warframe and have never seen your channel, but I saw your short showing the start of this episode and it got me to watch this channel. Nothing crazy, but just wanted to let you know that the shorts actually do work in inviting new viewers in.
Man koda really did that! I love that koda headed this episode and I think we need more koda episodes
0:01 thats an iconic frame if I've ever seen one
Fascinating subject. But I don't remember them being on the polls....
Im kind of glad we didnt go over the duviri paradox.
We also skip a lot of the thins the Tenno do between the old war and now.
Nor their many *many* war crimes.
After 1400 hours of not paying attention and a 2 year hiatus this video is a blessing
More 40K please there's so much you didn't touch upon I would love to hear you guys talking about
I never though this would happen! please continue to do more?
i played warframe for years without doing the campaign and was all like hurr durrr pew pew shiny then i played it and was like oh shit this a game ...oh dam a great game
This is getting me back into it. The 40k stuff is awesome, but the occasional warframe video would be nice.
I definitely love isanders run on warhammer 'Love it'. But this kind of run run down with so much more info about the story and lines from the characters just brings this channel to next level. I'd like it when 'If' isander can finally do a slightly more in depth story video like this
Day 7 of sieging of wanting an Iron Warriors episode. There has been a break in the action, we have received supplies and Koda got his own Terminator armor and making fun of me for still not getting a new one. Koda has also not stopped talking about a Warframe thing and it has caught my interest.
Iron within, iron without.
Sometimes i forget how much i love the warframe lore, loved this episode.
You know I used to believe you guys knew your stuff but Koda called me handsome so now I'm in doubt
This is the sole warframe lore vid that ive found that is comprehensible. Most others jump in too far....i just wanted to hear what it was about from the jump to now and this delivered. Thank you!
wf lore is pretty insane! This is a really good take for 1 hr.
really good explaination of the loreframe my guy. I also apreciate the sisyphian effort of trying to warframe pill someone becaused the game makes that much harder than the story does.
Ohhhh Isyander's in for a *RIDE* and I am *here for it.* Let's go Koda my boy!
Warframe junkie here: love this, y’all style is so chill. Great stuff
I'm sorry, but a warframe clears the hell out of some Space mode. I'm not saying they win over all space Marines, but it would take a hell of a psycher, a hell of a named character or some combination to go 1v1 But they clear out the rank and file
This has been my first Koda episode. He has a wonderful voice.
Im so happy theyre covering my favorite game
As someone who just started playing the game and was COMPLETELY LOST this clears a lot for me. Thanks guys🙌
Its too bad you had these quests spoiled for you, its one of the best reveals in gaming.
@@AsfraggedI actually thought it wouldn't matter and I was extremely wrong😂. Opened Pandora's box so it's my own fault 😅
I've been playing Warframe sense high school and always felt it had an incredible story that got slept on by most of the playerbase. Great video!
Literally the best most comprehensive warframe lore video i had ever seen
This was absolutely the BEST warframe video ever! Truly did an amazing job at breaking down the cryptic story telling and making it easy to follow and understand. I'm subscribing and hoping for an updated video soon
Would love to hear some deeper dives into specific groups and events
I played up to the second dream sporadically since the time when Loki was a Starter Frame (my first frame) and oh man am i so proud of Digital Extremes for how theyve kept developing this game and for how dedicated they seem to be to making a fun experience
Idk why but I love coming back to this episode
the albrecht entrati part is so insanely good, i have spent hours looking into warframe lore as an autism-induced hyper fixation but i never knew about his encounter with the man in the wall, that shit is crazy and just shows the cosmos horror part of warframe that the writers did SOOO well
It'z in the Necramech buying room. The edge of the circles has an interactive action per circular platform around the circle.
What we blitzed past was the months spent doing #JustNekrosThings and all the space pirate adventures.
I just joined your Pateron a few days ago and binged the entire library O.O I love you guys
Wow I know Warframe had interesting lore but this blew me away. Absolutely loved it. Also go Salamanders
Koda FINALLY got his chance to shine and he TOOK IT.
I think there are a few possible (and if so, understandable) errors here and there, but overall this is one of the best lore/story recaps I've encountered so far. Great job!
I'll definitely share this with my best friend, once he's far enough into it (he just started a few weeks ago and hasn't done the sacrifice yet). I'm sure he'll enjoy it more than me trying to fangirl over the lore of the top of my head. 😂
First low down on warframe lore i actually understood. Also the most concise 👌👌
Enjoyed this a lot! Hope there's a next one. Warframe lore is truly underrated and with Warframe 1999, it got more insane than it already is.
Love the lore branch-out so much! I can't wait for more frontiers!
that intro, lol
I played Warframe a while ago and had a really hard time figuring out just *what* exactly I was doing and *why* I was doing it. Which is a shame because the stuff that was explained it was pretty interesting setting.
warframe one of the few that could survive if they're in Warhammer 40k universe enen after the fallen of the golden age.
Isyanders confusion is literally me and I've been playing through game for a long af time
This is awesome - I was one of the original beta testers back when Volt was an intro Frame, back before all the story 😂 y'all did a great job on this
Never have I heard such a good run-down of warframe lore. I never understood it and was the manifestation of the meme: "I dont know I am, I dont where I am, all I know is that I must kill."
Thank you, Koda!
Edit: its kinda jarring to not hear Lysander every now and again. Usually Koda interjects with jokes or questions, but Ly's just listening and letting his bro have the whole mic to himself. How nice :)
This is neat. As a Destiny player, I've always wondered what Warframe's lore was.
This was a really good video on the lore of Warframe, very well done.
I really liked Koda's narration. wouldn't be against more episodes done by him!
This game's lore is confusing, with unreliable narrators being what they are and even complete Liars at times.
Honestly I have not played it since 2020 and back then I was at the part where we free the Operator and have to decide what we do with the rest of the Kuva... but the Lore from Before, and what led to the world being so- was completely confusing to piece together, I'm glad you did it and made it so interesting with your writing!
Thanks for this episode!
Was looking forward to more warhammer, instead got the gane that has been my fall back title for 8 years. Great episode ❤
I think they did a two parter previously
Me and my more diehard WH40k buddies always theorize how powerful the Tenno/Warframes would be and when they realized how the warp is similar to the void and how the Tenno aren't susceptible to the problems of the void they could probably tap into the warp and become even stronger. It's fun discussing that sorta stuff with em.
ISYANDER AND KODA WARFRAME LORE???? I never knew I needed something so bad until I saw it.
Ive come back to this vid too damn much, warframe's space opera high scifi vibe is like spice to me, its the speculative social darwinism that always gets me.
so in short, humanity became kind of like the C'than and set up camp on the moon after doing a really big fuckup on Terra then fucked off things higher by trying to use Warp travel to exploit another system which ended in the complete destruction of their empire and the awake of men of iron and cyber mutants.....yup, feels very 40K
There’s a bunch of new lore for Warframe that came out. Might be worth going back into the game and playing through all the new quests
Played warframe for years and still learned something new
ya'll really love IPs with convoluted lore
I genuinely wasn't expecting the Salamanders to win, I less voted for the Salamanders and more just wanted to vote against the Ultramarines 😂 Excited for the Salamanders all the same, let's goooooo!
Damn, this is the video I'm gonna show to people when I want them to understand the lore of Warframe.
Also a vote for the Iron Warriors from here in Oregon.
I heard the salamanders won and I roared "YESSS!" at the top of my lungs 😂
Warframe!!! I'm so happy you guys are covering this. There's *so* much lore.
Thank you for this it was awesome,i couldn't stop until the end
PLayed the game for few years had 0 idea ANY OF THIS was happening :D
IDK why but Isyander trying to get his mic set right was hilarious. 1:57 - 2:12
But but but warhammer i need my weekly hit of warhammer
I'm so happy that y'all gave Warframe some love!
40:29 Only on of the Queens is an Orikin, the other is essentially just a clone back up body for the OG queen.
As a long time warframe player, finding this via my newfound warhammer addiction was a very pleasant surprise.
Hearing this I now remember how hearing about Warhammer for this first time felt 😂
This got me into Warframe thank you I need another episode plz
great video as always, look forward to seeing these every week. One day i shall be able to afford the patreon, then i'll binge all those
I love binging the channel and just suddenly seeing warframe… I may or may not have just been build tweaking for steel path xd