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* Parvos Granum is a incredibly memorable character for how inspiring he is. Once a lowly grain farmer who worked day after day with his family, tired of having to work for the Orokin who hoarded all the wealth for themselves, he went to their city to steal some jewels that was on the gates, while he got his left hand cut, he managed to escape with one gem after he swallowed it. Later, he ransomed the jewel for money as a collateral and with that money, he started to give loans to his fellow farmers and slowly, he became so rich he managed to commission his signature golden hand and create Corpus. The story of a SelfMadeMan like Parvos is a very inspiring story to read. He even managed to evade a assasination attempt of the Orokin by making the squad of warframes they sent to kill Parvos and steal his research of the Specter Particle burn into crisps after he explodes his labs with rigged explosives. Shame that the Board didn't thinked like he did however, trying to assasinate him by overcharging the Void drives of his ship, but even that failed thanks to Protea and her time manipulation abilities.

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* Parvos Granum is a incredibly memorable character for how inspiring he is. Once a lowly grain farmer who worked day after day with his family, tired of having to work for the Orokin who hoarded all the wealth for themselves, he went to their city to steal some jewels that was on the gates, while he gates. He was caught and got his left hand cut, cut off for his troubles, but he managed to escape with one gem after he swallowed by swallowing it. Later, he ransomed the jewel for money as a collateral collateral, and with that money, he started to give loans to his fellow farmers and slowly, he became so rich he managed to commission his signature golden hand and create Corpus. The story of a SelfMadeMan like Parvos is a very inspiring story to read. He even managed to evade a assasination attempt of the an Orokin by making the assassination attempt, taking out an ''entire squad of warframes they sent to kill Parvos and steal Warframes'' by rigging his research of the Specter Particle burn into crisps after he explodes his labs lab with rigged explosives. Shame that the Board didn't thinked think like he did however, trying to assasinate assassinate him by overcharging the Void drives of his ship, but even that failed thanks to Protea and her time manipulation abilities.
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* Parvos Granum is a incredibly memorable charavyer for how amazing he is. Once a lowly grain farmer who worked day after day with his family, tired of having to work for the Orokin who hoarded all the wealth for themselves, he went to their city to steal some jewels that was on the gates, while he got his left hand cut, he managed to escape with one gem after he swallowed it. Later, he ransomed the jewel for money as a collateral and with that money, he started to give loans to his fellow farmers and slowly, he became so rich he managed to commission his signature golden hand and create Corpus. The story of a SelfMadeMan like Parvos is a very inspiring story to read. He even managed to evade a assasination attempt of the Orokin by making the squad of warframes they sent to kill Parvos and steal his research of the Specter Particle burn into crisps after he explodes his labs with rigged explosives. Shame that the Board didn't thinked like he did however, trying to assasinate him by overcharging the Void drives of his ship, but even that failed thanks to Protea and her time manipulation abilities.

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* Parvos Granum is a incredibly memorable charavyer character for how amazing inspiring he is. Once a lowly grain farmer who worked day after day with his family, tired of having to work for the Orokin who hoarded all the wealth for themselves, he went to their city to steal some jewels that was on the gates, while he got his left hand cut, he managed to escape with one gem after he swallowed it. Later, he ransomed the jewel for money as a collateral and with that money, he started to give loans to his fellow farmers and slowly, he became so rich he managed to commission his signature golden hand and create Corpus. The story of a SelfMadeMan like Parvos is a very inspiring story to read. He even managed to evade a assasination attempt of the Orokin by making the squad of warframes they sent to kill Parvos and steal his research of the Specter Particle burn into crisps after he explodes his labs with rigged explosives. Shame that the Board didn't thinked like he did however, trying to assasinate him by overcharging the Void drives of his ship, but even that failed thanks to Protea and her time manipulation abilities.

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* Parvos' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to [[HateSink Nef Anyo]] when the two communicate during 'the Deadlock Protocol' is ''incredibly'' gratifying after all the shit he put you through. It also serves as an EstablishingCharacterMoment, showing that Parvos is a far greater man than his successors, equally disdainful of what the Corpus has become.

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* Parvos Granum is a incredibly memorable charavyer for how amazing he is. Once a lowly grain farmer who worked day after day with his family, tired of having to work for the Orokin who hoarded all the wealth for themselves, he went to their city to steal some jewels that was on the gates, while he got his left hand cut, he managed to escape with one gem after he swallowed it. Later, he ransomed the jewel for money as a collateral and with that money, he started to give loans to his fellow farmers and slowly, he became so rich he managed to commission his signature golden hand and create Corpus. The story of a SelfMadeMan like Parvos is a very inspiring story to read. He even managed to evade a assasination attempt of the Orokin by making the squad of warframes they sent to kill Parvos and steal his research of the Specter Particle burn into crisps after he explodes his labs with rigged explosives. Shame that the Board didn't thinked like he did however, trying to assasinate him by overcharging the Void drives of his ship, but even that failed thanks to Protea and her time manipulation abilities.
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Parvos' TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to [[HateSink Nef Anyo]] when the two communicate during 'the Deadlock Protocol' is ''incredibly'' gratifying after all the shit he put you through. It also serves as an EstablishingCharacterMoment, showing that Parvos is a far greater man than his successors, equally disdainful of what the Corpus has become.
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** All of the above characters play differently, and wield unique powers - from Lancer Kahl's grenades and classic ThirdPersonShooter gameplay to Crewman Veso's MinionMaster powers and Teshin using his swords and Orvius to carve through the Sentients, it's a fight unlike any other!

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** All of the above characters play differently, and wield unique powers - from Lancer Kahl's grenades and classic ThirdPersonShooter gameplay to Crewman Veso's MinionMaster TheMinionMaster powers and Teshin using his swords and Orvius to carve through the Sentients, it's a fight unlike any other!

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[[caption-width-right:350:Seven-foot-tall [[OneManArmy Warframe]] vs. [[HumongousMecha massive]] SpiderTank. [[AwesomeBosses/VideoGames Either way, we win.]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Seven-foot-tall [[OneManArmy Warframe]] vs. [[HumongousMecha massive]] SpiderTank. [[AwesomeBosses/VideoGames Either way, we win.]]]]
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[[folder: Main Questline Arc III - the New War / Indifference Awoken]]

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moved 'the Duviri Paradox' entry into 'Miscellaneous' as it's more of a peripheral branch to the central narrative.


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This Is What You Are]]



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* ''The Duviri Paradox'' is a story of an individual's rebellion and attempt to escape from a [[TheCaligula selfish, cruel]] child king... only for that child king to turn out to be the ''literal'' embodiment of all the fear, anguish, rage, envy, and sorrow the Drifter had felt while trapped aboard the ''Zariman 10-0''; the Void "drank" all these emotions as the Drifter became deadened to them, creating the mad realm of Duviri as a twisted "safe haven" that would "protect" them forever. The entire quest is Teshin guiding the Drifter into reconnecting to their emotions until ''they'' gain total control over the Void realm, effortlessly deposing Dominus Thrax, before resetting Duviri one last time to revive Teshin who had been executed for daring to help. The penultimate scene is of ''your'' Drifter, sitting in Dominus's throne, slouching in the same pose as the former king... and lifting their fist to slam it back down, dramatically showing who the ''true'' ruler is.
--> ''"Begin. Again!"''
** Every time an Orowyrm shows up in Duviri, and we mean ''every'' time;
** Early on they're a formidable villainous force, effortlessly derail the Drifter's escape attempt again and again, usually in an epic fashion.
** By the end of the quest, however, the Drifter figures out how to use the Lotus's hand to take control of one. The result is a battle in the sky above Duviri as they systematically destroy the other Wyrms and then use theirs to devastate Thrax's palace
** They do this again in the Spirals post quest, with the added twist that they do so by [[ColossusClimb grappling onto the body and climbing along it mid flight]]. Culminating in a sequence where the Wyrm crashes back into its lair and the Drifter, still riding along, transfers into their warframe ready for the battle.




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* ''The Duviri Paradox'' is a story of an individual's rebellion and attempt to escape from a [[TheCaligula selfish, cruel]] child king... only for that child king to turn out to be the ''literal'' embodiment of all the fear, anguish, rage, envy, and sorrow the Drifter had felt while trapped aboard the ''Zariman 10-0''; the Void "drank" all these emotions as the Drifter became deadened to them, creating the mad realm of Duviri as a twisted "safe haven" that would "protect" them forever. The entire quest is Teshin guiding the Drifter into reconnecting to their emotions until ''they'' gain total control over the Void realm, effortlessly deposing Dominus Thrax, before resetting Duviri one last time to revive Teshin who had been executed for daring to help. The penultimate scene is of ''your'' Drifter, sitting in Dominus's throne, slouching in the same pose as the former king... and lifting their fist to slam it back down, dramatically showing who the ''true'' ruler is.
--> ''"Begin. Again!"''
** Every time an Orowyrm shows up in Duviri, and we mean ''every'' time;
** Early on they're a formidable villainous force, effortlessly derail the Drifter's escape attempt again and again, usually in an epic fashion.
** By the end of the quest, however, the Drifter figures out how to use the Lotus's hand to take control of one. The result is a battle in the sky above Duviri as they systematically destroy the other Wyrms and then use theirs to devastate Thrax's palace
** They do this again in the Spirals post quest, with the added twist that they do so by [[ColossusClimb grappling onto the body and climbing along it mid flight]]. Culminating in a sequence where the Wyrm crashes back into its lair and the Drifter, still riding along, transfers into their warframe ready for the battle.
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Changed from "AK-47" to "AK-pattern assault rifle" because we don't know for sure that it's an AK-47, as it could just as easily be the later AK-74; also added the fact that it's stylized.


** The trailer opens with an Entrati lab, followed by a man waking up in a modern-day subway station, assaulted by Infested TV monitors, manages to fend them all off before leaving the subway car. The protagonist of the trailer, "Arthur," is armed with nothing but an AK-47 and a primitive version of the Skana, wearing PowerArmor bearing a resemblance to Excalibur, looking for a "Professor Entrati". Even someone in a comparatively low-tech environment is able to take down waves of enemies like a seasoned Warframe.

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** The trailer opens with an Entrati lab, followed by a man waking up in a modern-day subway station, assaulted by Infested TV monitors, manages to fend them all off before leaving the subway car. The protagonist of the trailer, "Arthur," is armed with nothing but an AK-47 a stylized AK-pattern assault rifle and a primitive version of the Skana, wearing PowerArmor bearing a resemblance to Excalibur, looking for a "Professor Entrati". Even someone in a comparatively low-tech environment is able to take down waves of enemies like a seasoned Warframe.
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** The trailer opens with an Entrati lab, followed by a man waking up in a modern-day subway station, assaulted by Infected TV monitors, manages to fend them all off before leaving the subway car. The protagonist of the trailer, "Arthur," is armed with nothing but an AK-47 and a primitive version of the Skana, wearing PowerArmor bearing a resemblance to Excalibur, looking for a "Professor Entrati". Even someone in a comparatively low-tech environment is able to take down waves of enemies like a seasoned Warframe.

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** The trailer opens with an Entrati lab, followed by a man waking up in a modern-day subway station, assaulted by Infected Infested TV monitors, manages to fend them all off before leaving the subway car. The protagonist of the trailer, "Arthur," is armed with nothing but an AK-47 and a primitive version of the Skana, wearing PowerArmor bearing a resemblance to Excalibur, looking for a "Professor Entrati". Even someone in a comparatively low-tech environment is able to take down waves of enemies like a seasoned Warframe.



** Arthur manages to fend off several waves of Infected before finally collapsing before a man in a trenchcoat walks up to him, telling him he's late before flashing a very familiar SlasherSmile. Even as early as 1999, The Man In The Wall was already active.

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** Arthur manages to fend off several waves of Infected Infested before finally collapsing before a man in a trenchcoat walks accompanied by an Orokin-decorated Kavat walk up to him, him assumed to be Dr. Entrati, telling him he's late before flashing a very familiar SlasherSmile. Even as early as 1999, The Man In The Wall was already active.
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** If one pays close attention to his partner Aoi's dialogue, you can hear the sounds of Mag's ''Crush'' ability from her end of the radio; and that's before Arthur is seen pulling off ''Slash Dash'' and ''Radial Javelin'', both of which are Excalibur's moves.
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** The trailer opens with an Entrati lab, followed by a man waking up in a modern-day subway station, assaulted by Infected TV monitors, manages to fend them all off before leaving the subway car. The protagonist of the trailer, "Arthur," is armed with nothing but an AK-47 and a primitive version of the Skana, wearing an Excalibur bearing a resemblance to Excalibur, looking for a "Professor Entrati". Even someone in a comparatively low-tech environment is able to take down waves of enemies like a seasoned Warframe.

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** The trailer opens with an Entrati lab, followed by a man waking up in a modern-day subway station, assaulted by Infected TV monitors, manages to fend them all off before leaving the subway car. The protagonist of the trailer, "Arthur," is armed with nothing but an AK-47 and a primitive version of the Skana, wearing an Excalibur PowerArmor bearing a resemblance to Excalibur, looking for a "Professor Entrati". Even someone in a comparatively low-tech environment is able to take down waves of enemies like a seasoned Warframe.
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** The song accompanying the trailer is also a landmark for Warframe. Instead of commissioning an original work, the entire montage is set to "Into The Void" by ''NineInchNails,'' going all-in on 90's video game aesthetics.

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** The song accompanying the trailer is also a landmark for Warframe. Instead of commissioning an original work, the entire montage is set to "Into The Void" by ''NineInchNails,'' ''Music/NineInchNails,'' going all-in on 90's video game aesthetics.

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b6NyR1Gfvr8 Tennocon 2023]] had a trailer reveal for Warframe's next big project: ''1999''.
** The trailer opens with an Entrati lab, followed by a man waking up in a modern-day subway station, assaulted by Infected TV monitors, manages to fend them all off before leaving the subway car. The protagonist of the trailer, "Arthur," is armed with nothing but an AK-47 and a primitive version of the Skana, wearing an Excalibur bearing a resemblance to Excalibur, looking for a "Professor Entrati". Even someone in a comparatively low-tech environment is able to take down waves of enemies like a seasoned Warframe.
** Arthur manages to fend off several waves of Infected before finally collapsing before a man in a trenchcoat walks up to him, telling him he's late before flashing a very familiar SlasherSmile. Even as early as 1999, The Man In The Wall was already active.
** The song accompanying the trailer is also a landmark for Warframe. Instead of commissioning an original work, the entire montage is set to "Into The Void" by ''NineInchNails,'' going all-in on 90's video game aesthetics.
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** Let us reiterate: '''''Lotus stole and hid the entire fucking moon.''''' Eat your heart out, [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe Gru.]]

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** Let us reiterate: '''''Lotus stole and hid the entire fucking moon.''''' Eat your heart out, [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe [[WesternAnimation/DespicableMe1 Gru.]]
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** Every time an Orowyrm shows up in Duviri, and we mean 'every' time;

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** Every time an Orowyrm shows up in Duviri, and we mean 'every' ''every'' time;

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** Every time an Orowyrm shows up in Duviri, and we mean 'every' time;
**Early on they're a formidable villainous force, effortlessly derail the Drifter's escape attempt again and again, usually in an epic fashion.
**By the end of the quest, however, the Drifter figures out how to use the Lotus's hand to take control of one. The result is a battle in the sky above Duviri as they systematically destroy the other Wyrms and then use theirs to devastate Thrax's palace
** They do this again in the Spirals post quest, with the added twist that they do so by [[ColossusClimb grappling onto the body and climbing along it mid flight]]. Culminating in a sequence where the Wyrm crashes back into its lair and the Drifter, still riding along, transfers into their warframe ready for the battle.
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* The final mission of 'The Archwing' questline is conducted during a massive crossfire between Vey Hek-led grineer infantry and Frohd Bek's crewmen, with either general [[HamToHamCombat exchanging hamfisted threats and counters]] with the other over intercom. This culminates in the mission (originally meant to be espionage) being called off by the Lotus when the vessel they're aboard is severely compromised (by Hek's Balor Formorian, which apparently emerges from the void!) and the extraction point is destroyed, leading to an emergency extraction into deep space using the newly constructed Odonata, and thereby introducing the player to archwing missions in grand style.

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* The final mission of 'The Archwing' questline is conducted during a massive crossfire between Vey Hek-led grineer infantry and Frohd Bek's crewmen, with either general [[HamToHamCombat exchanging hamfisted threats and counters]] with the other over intercom. This culminates in the mission (originally meant to be espionage) being called off by the Lotus when the vessel they're aboard is severely compromised (by Hek's Balor Formorian, Fomorian, which quite suddenly and apparently emerges from the void!) and the extraction point is destroyed, leading to an emergency extraction into deep space using the newly constructed Odonata, and thereby introducing the player to archwing missions in grand style.
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* The final mission of 'The Archwing' questline is conducted during a massive crossfire between Vey Hek-led grineer infantry and Frohd Bek's crewmen, with either general [[HamToHamCombat exchanging hamfisted threats and counters]] with the other over intercom. This culminates in the mission (originally meant to be espionage) being called off by the Lotus when the vessel they're aboard is severely compromised and the extraction point is destroyed, leading to an emergency extraction into deep space using the newly constructed Odonata, and thereby introducing the player to archwing missions in grand style.

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* The final mission of 'The Archwing' questline is conducted during a massive crossfire between Vey Hek-led grineer infantry and Frohd Bek's crewmen, with either general [[HamToHamCombat exchanging hamfisted threats and counters]] with the other over intercom. This culminates in the mission (originally meant to be espionage) being called off by the Lotus when the vessel they're aboard is severely compromised (by Hek's Balor Formorian, which apparently emerges from the void!) and the extraction point is destroyed, leading to an emergency extraction into deep space using the newly constructed Odonata, and thereby introducing the player to archwing missions in grand style.
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** Even during the chaotic events of what happened after the Zariman's jump, Rell was cool as a cucumber. You'd think Rell would be struggling to operate in these conditions, but nope, [[ThatManIsDead he recognizes his own mother as "something else"]] and puts her down without hesitation, takes out another adult, and when one of the other kids forces him away from the room/elevator, he's not all that upset, deciding he's better off outside and alone, and focuses on trying to figure out The Man in the Wall. Despite the fact that there are still crazed adults roaming the corridors. Rell was one of the most ''awesome'' Tenno.
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* ''The Duviri Paradox'' is a story of one man's rebellion and attempt to escape from a [[TheCaligula selfish, cruel]] child king... only for that child king to turn out to be the ''literal'' embodiment of all the fear, anguish, rage, envy, and sorrow the Drifter had felt while trapped aboard the ''Zariman 10-0''; the Void "drank" all these emotions as the Drifter became deadened to them, creating the mad realm of Duviri as a twisted "safe haven" that would "protect" them forever. The entire quest is Teshin guiding the Drifter into reconnecting to their emotions until ''they'' gain total control over the Void realm, effortlessly deposing Dominus Thrax, before resetting Duviri one last time to revive Teshin who had been executed for daring to help. The penultimate scene is of ''your'' Drifter, sitting in Dominus's throne, slouching in the same pose as the former king... and lifting their fist to slam it back down, dramatically showing who the ''true'' ruler is.

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* ''The Duviri Paradox'' is a story of one man's an individual's rebellion and attempt to escape from a [[TheCaligula selfish, cruel]] child king... only for that child king to turn out to be the ''literal'' embodiment of all the fear, anguish, rage, envy, and sorrow the Drifter had felt while trapped aboard the ''Zariman 10-0''; the Void "drank" all these emotions as the Drifter became deadened to them, creating the mad realm of Duviri as a twisted "safe haven" that would "protect" them forever. The entire quest is Teshin guiding the Drifter into reconnecting to their emotions until ''they'' gain total control over the Void realm, effortlessly deposing Dominus Thrax, before resetting Duviri one last time to revive Teshin who had been executed for daring to help. The penultimate scene is of ''your'' Drifter, sitting in Dominus's throne, slouching in the same pose as the former king... and lifting their fist to slam it back down, dramatically showing who the ''true'' ruler is.

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