At 5:04, all I could think about was the Spaceballs quote...... "I am you Father's, brother's, nephew's, cousin's, former roommate." "So what does that make us?" "Absolutely nothing, which is what you are about to become."
"the jordas golem was defeated relatively quickly" by "relatively" he means in comparison to a star reaching the end of its life cycle, so it still takes millions of years on single player.
Creepy dog shape is actually grineer soldier with his spine bent backwards and his head turned 180 degrees, I don't think I need to tell you humans don't usually bend that way. I learned much lore on my own playing warframe and was surprised to discover that tenno are infested.
The Sentients are likely at least semi-organic themselves, given their ability to reproduce and be rendered sterile, so using the Infested against them isn't all that dumb. The big threat of the Sentients was that they could constantly adapt to anything that could harm them, something that gave them a clear advantage; but if the Orokin could, say, use the Infestation to corrupt Sentients, turn them into mindless beasts and therefore siccing them on one another, both still having the same hyper-evolutionary traits... It may not have won the war for the Orokin, but it would have diverted attention away from them while they worked to find better solutions.
+Morec0 And I still hate how Alad was cured. All he is now is a slightly evil version of Darvo, but since no Tenno were actually harmed in the making of Zanuka I guess that doesn't even matter anymore...
+Morec0 I guess thinking about it, it's not a stretch that the Sentients blurred the lines considering how the Orokin (or at least the Corpus) were accomplished biologists and engineers. I still think the Infested Sentients would be even worse a threat than the Sentients themselves though. I wouldn't be surprised if we see them at some point down the line :S
Xayl They definitely would have been worse than the regular Infested, but worse than the Sentients? Depends on your preference: would you prefer a thinking, scheming enemy, or one that is driven by instinct and hunger?
I could see the sentients being augmented by the infested rather than being consumed, thus gaining their ability to incorporate foreign organic matter into themselves. I guess time will tell as to what they turn out to be.
As a relatively new player, it is kind of annoying that you can access The Second Dream - which features a post Mutalist Alad-V - prior to doing Patient Zero. What's up with the that?
There was a special event for Alad's transformation. It was supposed to be limited-time but was brought back as a quest due to demand. Unfortunately, nobody at DE thought to consolidate it with the timeline. Hey, maybe a future update?
@@kennethsatria6607 Nah, Patient Zero is available after Second Dream so OP has a point I was just pointing out why that's the case, though it IS a mistake on DE's part.
@@noabsolutelynot3660 I actually came up with a theory that cleans most of that problem up: the Mutalist Alad V stuff is simply the canonical last thing to occur in the timeline, and everything else is prior to it. This makes the Jordian Concord/Amalgam stuff fit a little bit better with the new timeline, and explains why the Corpus just let Alad V stroll right back into work after the Mutalist incident. DE’s official answer is that the main quest line in deliberately vague on when it occurs relative to the side quest to sort of fix this problem (Alad’s infestation isn’t directly referenced in the Second Dream quest so the scars can be explained away as something else if new players hadn’t reached that yet), but that’s not super useful, especially since important bits like Alad first being infected and later being cured were both limited-time storylines that aren’t accessible to new players outside of the wiki.
Curly Shrub The flood would probably win. Everyone seems pretty chill about the presence of the infested in Warframe comparatively, but the flood apparently warranted the halo rings wiping out all life in a huge area of space. My money is on them :p
tbh i think they would try co piloting bodies and if that didnt work they would most likely ignore each other purely because attacking each other would mean less time spreading
The Pacifism Defect event and resulting Defection mission type gave us one neat tidbit on the Infested: their extremely fast incubation rate. Takes about 10-20 seconds for a fallen Grineer to be converted into a Charger.
Probably been beaten to death but it turns out docile versions of infestation were a key component of orokin tech, it would be more accurate to say the orokin weaponized their plumbing in a last ditch attempt to fight off the sentients. Through "that door" lies one such docile strain called helmenth, who takes the form of a very uncomfortable chair/pimple popper and complains about your rejection of the infestation while simultaneously curing your frame of a new player transmitted disease that causes a pink tumor on your neck and can be used to breed infested pets.
Finally! I've been waiting! I decided I'm going to subscribe just so I know when the next one is out. I decided to check Reddit and checked yesterday's posts on Warframe's subreddit and found this.
Ha, no worries. I get that you were sick, busy, and under/unmotivated. At least you did it! The first two you can't really control anyways. You're welcome for the sub :P I'm probably not going to watch the Let's Plays only because I've burnt myself out nearly a year ago now and I just can't get back in the same, but more Loreframe's and other videos you do in the future I'll definitely watch! At least some of them, probably not all of them, cause that's unrealistic |: at least for me.
To see behind the infested door In your orbiter I believe you need to touch nidus (a warframe) and you grow a cyst on your neck. Once it fully grows in a week or two you can enter the door
Now that nidus has come out hes the only frame that can interact with " the door " and has interesting dialogue once u interact with the door what ever inside.
4:40 unable to replay Patient Zero quest line to scan Infested Mesa making my completionist brain explode!!! WAHHHH... Why didn't I have Helios when I was MR young...
What if, this new room on our ships is the explaination of how we get new Warframes, in some Lore'ish way. I mean, we know that the warframes are Humans injected with the virus(Infestation) and then send to the Void to be irradiated by the void energy. After that, suits are build around them to become warframes(Helm, System, Chassis, we gather blueprints only of a suit). Even Alad V says, whet inside of them doesn't make sense, which mean that they are not machines(if there are any doubts that they are :D), because he is mechanical scientist and he will dublicate them perfectly(I mean, Zanuka is scrap). Maybe the virus(Infestation) were created by the Orokin, with the sole purpos to create Warframes(weapon against the Sentient), but something went wrong and it spread like the Infestation. Long story short, maybe in this infested room we will understand what is inside of the Warframes, ..oooor maybe, I'm completely wrong and the lore will continue in some far away direction....:)
+VNC7 I'm not aware of any concrete proof on what the Warframes actually are aside from their relationship to the infestation so I have doubts about the frames being humans themselves, not a bad theory though. I think Alad only said the frames didn't make sense due to his expectation that these people shaped things didn't have people in them but I guess time will tell. Again all will be revealed in time, but I like how you think :)
Not exactly sure since I’m new to the game, but I like doing a lot of research on new games that I haven’t played, E.G. Skyrim, and I saw a video with someone who got infected and they went into that room and was cured.
So i just started warframe a few months ago and got to the point where that little parasite was in my tennos neck. But rather than build the device to remove it, i happened to role towards that infested door one day, and it opened revealing an infested operating chair that removed the parasite thing....im sure this will fuck me over in the long run, but what do you guys think?
Trusting living furniture is always a bad idea (couldn't get behind the core premise of beauty and the beast at all ;P) but you're fine, you can use the cyst to make an infested charger pet called a helminth, the alternative being the removal via the chair
Epic Gunner pal it's called space aid, you can actually spread it to other players. It take 1 week for it to become full grown on your frame. There is another way to get rid of it. Type infected pet on RUclips
That door in our ships? I think it's our fridge that we left for too long that salmonella ranked up to prime salmonella and unlocked ultra instinct. Keep forgetting to clean it out.
Fire Waffles I doubt it would happen. there both pretty smart and they both want to infect the galaxy. They would probably fuse making a hybrid that can rapidly mutant but also infect metal and other materials. An infested mech with Gatling guns that deploys tanks forms. that would be badass
Everyone watching this screen, look out! Because very soon the most horrifying monster menace ever conceived to be oozing onto your monitor. It name The Flood
How do you feel knowing your joke at around 6:45 about there being a scary monster who wants to eat our brains, turned out to be the more correct speculation?
I just started getting into Warframe a couple days ago, and I've been playing it nonstop now. But when I First encountered the Infestation I was wondering what these were so..This video really helped. Edit: Warhammer is Really fun but kinda confusing at times, comments that would guide me through the game would be greatly appreciated.
"Upcoming Kavat quest" And that was never a thing apparently, goddammit DE, first you don't put in an animation of your Landing Craft actually docking with the Orbiter THAT YOU HAVE FINISHED AND WAITING! And now you don't put in a Kavat quest
In 2016, sacrifice never came out. Warframes are actually already infested, as seen in the sacrifice quest. Also Nidus and Umbra are the ones we seem to be sure of that are infested.
so lets give a brief update as of early 2019 shall we? Spoilers ahead for everything up to Sacrifice. I am subject to error so. 1. Behind the infested door is just more infestation and a chair that stabs your neck to remove the aids from your warframe. However more importantly this infestation is a specific strain known as the "Helminth" which is a diluted and more controllable strain specifically used to create warframes by infecting people, willing or otherwise and twisting them into the forms we see today. And while the Helminth was still able to rebel against the Orokin (probably due to hating them because they were getting tortured) the operators are able to control them through the power of friendship I guess. 2. The Infestation was initally created in direct counter to the Sentients. The Sentients were able to adapt to all the weaponry the Orokin had at that point, so they decided to utalize biological warfare, which worked until the Infestation turned on them. 3. It wasn't mentioned in the video, but the Orokin were able to mostly quash the infestation at first. However after the Tenno rebelled, the Infestation was unleashed again (we don't know how or maybe it was never imprisoned to begin with) and essentially accelerated the collapse of the Orokin Empire since their leaders were murdered. 4. There are some humans (Corpus related) that have formed a symbiotic relationship with the Infestation known as the Myconians. They accomplish this by half infesting one of their own children in exchange for immunity. 5. The prototype of a warframe was just entirely infestation: Nidus.
Actually Tenno are able to control Warframes through something known as a Transference Bolt, which you may have heard mentioned in The Sacrifice (At least that's my speculation) that Transference Bolt I guess is what allows for the connection between a Tenno and their Warframe, and we've seen with Umbra in the Sacrifice that Warframes do retain some degree of humanity
Thought I should mention, thatch think the game glitches once, but I managed to walk inside and see inside the infested room. I won't give detailed cos of spoilers
Kind of an outlandish theory, but i believe that the infested is the orokin. as both can take over host bodys and we never see an orokin, just the corrupted.
that could explain why they are only infested with a big limb then the rest of them tho but who know we will live and see (if we dont get infested by then ;) )
It’s kind of difficult to “update” as obviously I can’t go back and edit them after the fact but also I’m never sure whether or not remaking them to match current content is worth it if they’ll eventually just go out of date too. I’d also be worried about exhausting the topics and reusing too many of the same jokes etc. Not to mention I’m not really a fan of doing content if I don’t enjoy the subject matter and the idea of rewriting old videos for the sake of a few scraps of information here and there, doesn’t exactly fill me with joy. I’m planning on doing a sort of extended spoiler free lore primer for new players at some point which should cover the basics but that won’t cover the majority of the newly unveiled stuff. TLDR Probs not as I already cover the things we learn in the lore videos for those quests but never say never I suppose
What if the infested was actually created by the sentient? I mean, they do share a LOT of aspects and would explain the dumb idea of fighting arguably super adaptative robots with... super adaptative little robots. "Infested nanites quickly break down organic tissue and begin to evolve the existing specimen into a new organism with characteristics and functions ideal for survival and self-defense." (from the Infested fragment). Ok, alright, I dunno if I am missing some lore source from the game that points clear as day the the orokin created the virus. But if there isn't and the "orokin creationist" theory is just a community asumption, then them being related in someway to the sentient is an equally interesting idea.
why do you resist us? we are of the same flesh.........let us in......
Wither LET US IIIIIIIN!
LET ME IN LET ME INNNNNN
No, no I don’t think I will
WHY DO YOU DEFILE US.
WE ARE YOUR FLESH.
CONSUME US.
Sweet home Alabama
That door leads to an infested themed dentist chair kinda room... It cured a cyst which was growing on my frame
At 5:04, all I could think about was the Spaceballs quote......
"I am you Father's, brother's, nephew's, cousin's, former roommate."
"So what does that make us?"
"Absolutely nothing, which is what you are about to become."
"the jordas golem was defeated relatively quickly" by "relatively" he means in comparison to a star reaching the end of its life cycle, so it still takes millions of years on single player.
I know, that thing had too much health
idk what you people are talking about i had literally no issue the first time i fought the Golem
@@theunhingedgamer3762 the boss isn't difficult. It rarely attacks or moves. But it has an absolute SHIT TON of health. It takes forever to take down.
Creepy dog shape is actually grineer soldier with his spine bent backwards and his head turned 180 degrees, I don't think I need to tell you humans don't usually bend that way.
I learned much lore on my own playing warframe and was surprised to discover that tenno are infested.
The Sentients are likely at least semi-organic themselves, given their ability to reproduce and be rendered sterile, so using the Infested against them isn't all that dumb. The big threat of the Sentients was that they could constantly adapt to anything that could harm them, something that gave them a clear advantage; but if the Orokin could, say, use the Infestation to corrupt Sentients, turn them into mindless beasts and therefore siccing them on one another, both still having the same hyper-evolutionary traits...
It may not have won the war for the Orokin, but it would have diverted attention away from them while they worked to find better solutions.
+Morec0 And I still hate how Alad was cured. All he is now is a slightly evil version of Darvo, but since no Tenno were actually harmed in the making of Zanuka I guess that doesn't even matter anymore...
+Morec0 I guess thinking about it, it's not a stretch that the Sentients blurred the lines considering how the Orokin (or at least the Corpus) were accomplished biologists and engineers. I still think the Infested Sentients would be even worse a threat than the Sentients themselves though. I wouldn't be surprised if we see them at some point down the line :S
Xayl They definitely would have been worse than the regular Infested, but worse than the Sentients? Depends on your preference: would you prefer a thinking, scheming enemy, or one that is driven by instinct and hunger?
I could see the sentients being augmented by the infested rather than being consumed, thus gaining their ability to incorporate foreign organic matter into themselves. I guess time will tell as to what they turn out to be.
Xayl maybe the infested and the sentients are some what akin to one another because of their organic and synthetic parts
As a relatively new player, it is kind of annoying that you can access The Second Dream - which features a post Mutalist Alad-V - prior to doing Patient Zero. What's up with the that?
There was a special event for Alad's transformation. It was supposed to be limited-time but was brought back as a quest due to demand. Unfortunately, nobody at DE thought to consolidate it with the timeline. Hey, maybe a future update?
@@noabsolutelynot3660 Wait so I skipped a quest?
@@kennethsatria6607 Nah, Patient Zero is available after Second Dream so OP has a point
I was just pointing out why that's the case, though it IS a mistake on DE's part.
@@noabsolutelynot3660 I actually came up with a theory that cleans most of that problem up: the Mutalist Alad V stuff is simply the canonical last thing to occur in the timeline, and everything else is prior to it. This makes the Jordian Concord/Amalgam stuff fit a little bit better with the new timeline, and explains why the Corpus just let Alad V stroll right back into work after the Mutalist incident.
DE’s official answer is that the main quest line in deliberately vague on when it occurs relative to the side quest to sort of fix this problem (Alad’s infestation isn’t directly referenced in the Second Dream quest so the scars can be explained away as something else if new players hadn’t reached that yet), but that’s not super useful, especially since important bits like Alad first being infected and later being cured were both limited-time storylines that aren’t accessible to new players outside of the wiki.
PLEASE TURN YOUR TEXTBOOKS TO PAGE 394 on the Infested
Yo am i seriouly the only one who thought about what would happen if the Infested from Warframe encountered the Flood from Halo?
Curly Shrub The flood would probably win. Everyone seems pretty chill about the presence of the infested in Warframe comparatively, but the flood apparently warranted the halo rings wiping out all life in a huge area of space. My money is on them :p
I'll just say
Cannibalism
Eh I'd still take the flood over tyranids.
tbh i think they would try co piloting bodies and if that didnt work they would most likely ignore each other purely because attacking each other would mean less time spreading
jordan rivard Both are pretty easy to kill with heavy flamers if you have an army of Terminators squads
I thought I knew everything about them! Best video ever on the infested! Just perfect
This was surprisingly good. Keep it up :D
+Asif Miah I'll take that as a compliment haha :)
You have more editing skills, humor, and microphones than the biggest warframe channels.
Instant subscribe.
And here we are now with Nidus. Which explains alot of the questions we have unanswered here lol.
Ordis: We must not be overcome by -the flood- the infested. Yes, definitely the infested.
The Pacifism Defect event and resulting Defection mission type gave us one neat tidbit on the Infested: their extremely fast incubation rate. Takes about 10-20 seconds for a fallen Grineer to be converted into a Charger.
Brutal. Reminds me of the flood breaking the hosts neck, forcing their proboscis in place of it's head and then they're good to go 0.0
2016. That explains why no helmint.
Bless you for checking the release date. You have no idea how many times people have gone to point out lore I "missed" in old vids XD
So basically, they're the Flood, but with NANOMACHINES, SON!
... did somebody say nanomachines? :^) metal geaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarhhh
Today Is Vyse nano machines son!
Nanomachines have been a concept since the cold war comrade
I still remember how i got licked by a infested charger
That Parasyte reference. Oh you sneaky bugger.
I don't think anybody was expecting little shop of horror behind the door, but what the hey,
And we still have no idea whats outside of the Origin system.
Meat, endless meat.
Probably been beaten to death but it turns out docile versions of infestation were a key component of orokin tech, it would be more accurate to say the orokin weaponized their plumbing in a last ditch attempt to fight off the sentients. Through "that door" lies one such docile strain called helmenth, who takes the form of a very uncomfortable chair/pimple popper and complains about your rejection of the infestation while simultaneously curing your frame of a new player transmitted disease that causes a pink tumor on your neck and can be used to breed infested pets.
Sadly that room in the orbiter just purges a big wart
Finally! I've been waiting! I decided I'm going to subscribe just so I know when the next one is out. I decided to check Reddit and checked yesterday's posts on Warframe's subreddit and found this.
Yeah sorry it took so long, won't be as bad this time :p sub much appreciated
Ha, no worries. I get that you were sick, busy, and under/unmotivated. At least you did it! The first two you can't really control anyways. You're welcome for the sub :P I'm probably not going to watch the Let's Plays only because I've burnt myself out nearly a year ago now and I just can't get back in the same, but more Loreframe's and other videos you do in the future I'll definitely watch! At least some of them, probably not all of them, cause that's unrealistic |: at least for me.
Turns out the warframes are infested nice guess
To see behind the infested door In your orbiter I believe you need to touch nidus (a warframe) and you grow a cyst on your neck. Once it fully grows in a week or two you can enter the door
@@StarbourneOrin true
Now that nidus has come out hes the only frame that can interact with " the door " and has interesting dialogue once u interact with the door what ever inside.
And now all Warframe can access it after new war. Edit ; wrong info. We all can access to it after rank 3 Diemos.
4:40 unable to replay Patient Zero quest line to scan Infested Mesa making my completionist brain explode!!! WAHHHH... Why didn't I have Helios when I was MR young...
What if, this new room on our ships is the explaination of how we get new Warframes, in some Lore'ish way. I mean, we know that the warframes are Humans injected with the virus(Infestation) and then send to the Void to be irradiated by the void energy. After that, suits are build around them to become warframes(Helm, System, Chassis, we gather blueprints only of a suit). Even Alad V says, whet inside of them doesn't make sense, which mean that they are not machines(if there are any doubts that they are :D), because he is mechanical scientist and he will dublicate them perfectly(I mean, Zanuka is scrap). Maybe the virus(Infestation) were created by the Orokin, with the sole purpos to create Warframes(weapon against the Sentient), but something went wrong and it spread like the Infestation.
Long story short, maybe in this infested room we will understand what is inside of the Warframes, ..oooor maybe, I'm completely wrong and the lore will continue in some far away direction....:)
+VNC7 I'm not aware of any concrete proof on what the Warframes actually are aside from their relationship to the infestation so I have doubts about the frames being humans themselves, not a bad theory though. I think Alad only said the frames didn't make sense due to his expectation that these people shaped things didn't have people in them but I guess time will tell. Again all will be revealed in time, but I like how you think :)
Pretty sure that you use that room if you get infested
Not exactly sure since I’m new to the game, but I like doing a lot of research on new games that I haven’t played, E.G. Skyrim, and I saw a video with someone who got infected and they went into that room and was cured.
Yo this guy predicted it. Your theory is confirmed as of the sacrifice
So basically...The Infested are the Zerg, Corpus is possibly Protoss and Grineer are Terrans?
These are both entertaining and imformative. Not bad. I'll be back for more
Behind that door is a infested chair that removes that pink crust
That was a pretty good Alan Rickman impression
The infested is just the remastered flood from halo
So i just started warframe a few months ago and got to the point where that little parasite was in my tennos neck. But rather than build the device to remove it, i happened to role towards that infested door one day, and it opened revealing an infested operating chair that removed the parasite thing....im sure this will fuck me over in the long run, but what do you guys think?
Trusting living furniture is always a bad idea (couldn't get behind the core premise of beauty and the beast at all ;P) but you're fine, you can use the cyst to make an infested charger pet called a helminth, the alternative being the removal via the chair
Epic Gunner pal it's called space aid, you can actually spread it to other players. It take 1 week for it to become full grown on your frame.
There is another way to get rid of it. Type infected pet on RUclips
mans got whats behind the door soooo wronggg
4:30 well not so quickly as no one ever runs the dam thing because Archwing.
These videos are incredible ;D
Nanomachines, son! 2:08 I'll see myself out.
That door in our ships? I think it's our fridge that we left for too long that salmonella ranked up to prime salmonella and unlocked ultra instinct. Keep forgetting to clean it out.
Lmao
Infested vs flood
Fire Waffles I doubt it would happen. there both pretty smart and they both want to infect the galaxy. They would probably fuse making a hybrid that can rapidly mutant but also infect metal and other materials. An infested mech with Gatling guns that deploys tanks forms. that would be badass
Sir my Biology textbook page 394 is all covered infested tissue
Everyone watching this screen, look out! Because very soon the most horrifying monster menace ever conceived to be oozing onto your monitor. It name The Flood
This is another strain of the flood
How do you feel knowing your joke at around 6:45 about there being a scary monster who wants to eat our brains, turned out to be the more correct speculation?
thats new, some starcraft scenes. didnt know people remeber that game.
Awesome stuff you are my fave youtuber keep up the good work ^^
I like the Infested, I like the aesthetic.
6:36 well... He wasn't far...
always reminded me of the flood
I had a feeling that you would use a picture of the flood
I had homework to du but...I like watching this.
0:51
Gorrilaz "On Melancholy Hill"
Anyone else get that reference
I just started getting into Warframe a couple days ago, and I've been playing it nonstop now. But when I First encountered the Infestation I was wondering what these were so..This video really helped.
Edit: Warhammer is Really fun but kinda confusing at times, comments that would guide me through the game would be greatly appreciated.
6:59 Why....why does this sound exist...
Apparently it's called the Technocyte Plague which is very similar to the Technocyte Virus in Dark Sector.
"Upcoming Kavat quest" And that was never a thing apparently, goddammit DE, first you don't put in an animation of your Landing Craft actually docking with the Orbiter THAT YOU HAVE FINISHED AND WAITING! And now you don't put in a Kavat quest
Can someone please tell me what animation 0:53 is from?
There's nothing "quickly" about defeating the Jordas Golem.
It takes bloody ages, m8 :(
me in 2019, realizes how old video is when door is mentioned
And it turned out it was relevant after all
@@xayl it was
2:40 now i have coke all over my monitor thanks
Behind the door is a chair btw
In 2016, sacrifice never came out. Warframes are actually already infested, as seen in the sacrifice quest. Also Nidus and Umbra are the ones we seem to be sure of that are infested.
BennyBlue Warframes are infestation
Ye, they were normal people that got turned into infestations
Heh, H.P. Lovecraft would be Proud.
1:07 what cartoon?
0:53 where’s the clip from
so lets give a brief update as of early 2019 shall we? Spoilers ahead for everything up to Sacrifice. I am subject to error so.
1. Behind the infested door is just more infestation and a chair that stabs your neck to remove the aids from your warframe. However more importantly this infestation is a specific strain known as the "Helminth" which is a diluted and more controllable strain specifically used to create warframes by infecting people, willing or otherwise and twisting them into the forms we see today. And while the Helminth was still able to rebel against the Orokin (probably due to hating them because they were getting tortured) the operators are able to control them through the power of friendship I guess.
2. The Infestation was initally created in direct counter to the Sentients. The Sentients were able to adapt to all the weaponry the Orokin had at that point, so they decided to utalize biological warfare, which worked until the Infestation turned on them.
3. It wasn't mentioned in the video, but the Orokin were able to mostly quash the infestation at first. However after the Tenno rebelled, the Infestation was unleashed again (we don't know how or maybe it was never imprisoned to begin with) and essentially accelerated the collapse of the Orokin Empire since their leaders were murdered.
4. There are some humans (Corpus related) that have formed a symbiotic relationship with the Infestation known as the Myconians. They accomplish this by half infesting one of their own children in exchange for immunity.
5. The prototype of a warframe was just entirely infestation: Nidus.
Actually Tenno are able to control Warframes through something known as a Transference Bolt, which you may have heard mentioned in The Sacrifice (At least that's my speculation) that Transference Bolt I guess is what allows for the connection between a Tenno and their Warframe, and we've seen with Umbra in the Sacrifice that Warframes do retain some degree of humanity
Thought I should mention, thatch think the game glitches once, but I managed to walk inside and see inside the infested room.
I won't give detailed cos of spoilers
I mean it’s sort of irrelevant several years on, spoil away, this is just an old video
yeah fair enough, can't disagree
My voice literally sounded like the zombies from COD
The infested aka THE FLOOD
Kind of an outlandish theory, but i believe that the infested is the orokin. as both can take over host bodys and we never see an orokin, just the corrupted.
Ausicav ancient healers are Lorist which were Orokin, the other infestations arent Orokin
good as always keep it up ^^
6:35 and its a chair XD
Sounded so much like The Flood... Oh wait... 😂
Awesome new video man!!! Plz, keep then coming!!! xD
PS: 7:09 where is that from!? O.O
+Luan X It's the Halo 2 remastered edition cutscene with the Flood gravemind dangling the arbiter upside down ruclips.net/video/8-vdHpvoUJE/видео.html
Absolutely Neto
7:09 ?
so sad...my biology book is only up to page 356
So this is what corona virus will do to humsns
the right arm of a ancient is biger then the left 1 could it be that they are OROKINS? :O pam pam paaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaam
Rian ッ I doubt that tbh, Ballas is probably the exception seeing as the Orokin valued symmetry
that could explain why they are only infested with a big limb then the rest of them tho but who know we will live and see (if we dont get infested by then ;) )
ッRian they were Lorist
I get the DK reference xp
where is this 7:09 scenes from
Halo 2 remastered
Are you gonna update your lore videos since umbra and other quests?
It’s kind of difficult to “update” as obviously I can’t go back and edit them after the fact but also I’m never sure whether or not remaking them to match current content is worth it if they’ll eventually just go out of date too. I’d also be worried about exhausting the topics and reusing too many of the same jokes etc. Not to mention I’m not really a fan of doing content if I don’t enjoy the subject matter and the idea of rewriting old videos for the sake of a few scraps of information here and there, doesn’t exactly fill me with joy. I’m planning on doing a sort of extended spoiler free lore primer for new players at some point which should cover the basics but that won’t cover the majority of the newly unveiled stuff.
TLDR Probs not as I already cover the things we learn in the lore videos for those quests but never say never I suppose
make a video bout origins of infested warframes.
What if the infested was actually created by the sentient? I mean, they do share a LOT of aspects and would explain the dumb idea of fighting arguably super adaptative robots with... super adaptative little robots. "Infested nanites quickly break down organic tissue and begin to evolve the existing specimen into a new organism with characteristics and functions ideal for survival and self-defense." (from the Infested fragment). Ok, alright, I dunno if I am missing some lore source from the game that points clear as day the the orokin created the virus. But if there isn't and the "orokin creationist" theory is just a community asumption, then them being related in someway to the sentient is an equally interesting idea.
A RIPOFF FLOOD
Gorillaz and Dr.Who I love
What about the cysts
Why are the maggots actually kinda cute
So the infested and the flood are basically the exact same things....
Boom Bass pretty much except the flood can mutant quicker and infect units more rapidly.
Love your style of Commentary but ...
What about Nidus...?
good job Warframe
Sweet frame dude, is that an Excalibur skin? Looks slick as fuck
That's Excalibur Prime, he has it cause he's a Founder
ohhhhhh boy, this needs a little update XD
It’s a chair
Lol before nidus
... the flood?
Man I wished he mentioned nidus
6:07
You need nidus for that door
Whilst I appreciate the advice, it's a little belated. This video was out before nidus was even released :P