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In a very AssassinsCreed-esque way, the Tenno could be capable of using Orokin technology to its higher capacities due to their Orokin blood. If Lotus isn't a Tenno herself, this would give an interesting twist as to her reasons for using the Tenno.

Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to find and kill the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to track down and destroy Orokin tech. Doesn't it seem coincidental that not only is he equipped to kill Tenno, and came into prominence soon after they awakened? Unless the Lotus woke him up to use him to collect Orokin technology...

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In a very AssassinsCreed-esque ''Franchise/AssassinsCreed''-esque way, the Tenno could be capable of using Orokin technology to its higher capacities due to their Orokin blood. If Lotus isn't a Tenno herself, this would give an interesting twist as to her reasons for using the Tenno.

Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to find and kill the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to track down and destroy Orokin tech. Doesn't it seem coincidental that not only is he equipped to kill Tenno, and came into prominence soon after they awakened? Unless the Lotus woke him up to use him to collect Orokin technology...technology...

[[WMG: Warframe is ''VideoGame/HotlineMiami'' RecycledInSpace.]]
You are awakened by a mysterious party and sent to complete missions that usually involve killing lots of people in gory, violent ways for little more reason than your quest-giver's say-so. The more you learn, the more you gain a nagging suspicion that maybe you're the real villain of the piece...
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Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to find and kill the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to track down and destroy Orokin tech. He fights the Tenno because the Lotus woke him up to use him to collect Orokin technology; whether or not this plays against or right into her hand is anyone's guess.

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Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to find and kill the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to track down and destroy Orokin tech. He fights the Tenno because Doesn't it seem coincidental that not only is he equipped to kill Tenno, and came into prominence soon after they awakened? Unless the Lotus woke him up to use him to collect Orokin technology; whether or not this plays against or right into her hand is anyone's guess.technology...
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Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to track down and kill the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to counter Orokin tech. He fights the Tenno because the Lotus woke him up to use him to collect Orokin technology.

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Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to track down find and kill the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to counter track down and destroy Orokin tech. He fights the Tenno because the Lotus woke him up to use him to collect Orokin technology.technology; whether or not this plays against or right into her hand is anyone's guess.

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Tenno seem to be hermaphroditic or possibly even unisex organisms due to their ability to equip any Warframe and gain or lose various sexual characteristics. However, when the Lotus refers to the ''Warframes'' she uses phrases such as "he is a force to be reckoned with" or "use her wisely". It's possible that the Warframes aren't just high-tech suits, but some kind of symbiotic organism genetically-engineered by the Orokin.

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Tenno seem to be hermaphroditic or possibly even unisex organisms due to their ability to equip any Warframe and gain or lose various sexual characteristics. However, when the Lotus refers to the ''Warframes'' she uses phrases such as "he is a force to be reckoned with" or "use her wisely". It's possible that the Warframes aren't just high-tech suits, but some kind of symbiotic symbiotic, artificial organism genetically-engineered initially engineered by the Orokin.



* Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to track down the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to track down Orokin.

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Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to track down and kill the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to track down Orokin.counter Orokin tech. He fights the Tenno because the Lotus woke him up to use him to collect Orokin technology.
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Tenno seem to be hermaphroditic or possibly even unisex organisms due to their ability to equip any Warframe and gain or lose various sexual characteristics. However, when the Lotus refers to the ''Warframes'' she uses phrases such as "he is a force to be reckoned with" or "use her wisely". It's possible that the Warframes aren't just high-tech suits, but some kind of symbiotic organism genetically-engineered by the Orokin.

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Tenno seem to be hermaphroditic or possibly even unisex organisms due to their ability to equip any Warframe and gain or lose various sexual characteristics. However, when the Lotus refers to the ''Warframes'' she uses phrases such as "he is a force to be reckoned with" or "use her wisely". It's possible that the Warframes aren't just high-tech suits, but some kind of symbiotic organism genetically-engineered by the Orokin.

[[WMG: The Tenno are descendants of the
Orokin.]]
In a very AssassinsCreed-esque way, the Tenno could be capable of using Orokin technology to its higher capacities due to their Orokin blood. If Lotus isn't a Tenno herself, this would give an interesting twist as to her reasons for using the Tenno.
* Going off of this, Stalker isn't a descendant of the Orokin, but of their enemies the Sentients. This would explain how he is able to track down the Tenno so easily: Sentient technology designed to track down Orokin.
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* And the Tenno being Composed uploads would explain their being able to BodySurf between Warframes with ease.

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* And the Tenno being Composed uploads would explain their being able to BodySurf between Warframes with ease.ease.

[[WMG: The Warframes are alive.]]
Tenno seem to be hermaphroditic or possibly even unisex organisms due to their ability to equip any Warframe and gain or lose various sexual characteristics. However, when the Lotus refers to the ''Warframes'' she uses phrases such as "he is a force to be reckoned with" or "use her wisely". It's possible that the Warframes aren't just high-tech suits, but some kind of symbiotic organism genetically-engineered by the Orokin.
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** Disturbingly, she refers to a Tenno [[HumanPopsicle hybernation pod]] in the defense missions as "equipment."

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** Disturbingly, she refers to a Tenno [[HumanPopsicle hybernation hibernation pod]] in the defense missions as "equipment."



* Warframes are just an evolved Combat Skin.

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* Warframes are just an evolved Combat Skin.Skin.
* And the Tenno being Composed uploads would explain their being able to BodySurf between Warframes with ease.

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The Tenno deal devastating blow after devastating blow to both the Corpus and the Grineer. Eventually, the Grineer either are wiped out by the Tenno or degenerate to the point that they all perish. The Tenno use Orokin technology to terraform Earth and make it habitable again, deciding to restart their society on it and hanging up their Warframe suits in hidden locations across the world. The Corpus, seeking a less hostile market, leave to other parts of space, or are killed off by the Tenno. Certain Corpus members who overcome their brainwashing remain on Earth to colonize it, although on different parts of the world from the Tenno. Gradually, the humans forget about the Warframes and neglect Technology because it's arguably the reason behind many of the game's problems. Over time, each separate group of humans develops into its own civilization, and things go from there.

* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]] and see ice, why on earth would they do reverse terraforming.

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The Tenno deal devastating blow after devastating blow to both the Corpus and the Grineer. Eventually, the Grineer either are wiped out by the Tenno or degenerate to the point that they all perish. The Tenno use Orokin technology to terraform Earth and make it habitable again, deciding to restart their society on it and hanging up their Warframe suits in hidden locations across the world. The Corpus, seeking a less hostile market, leave to other parts of space, or are killed off by the Tenno. Certain Corpus members who overcome their brainwashing remain on Earth to colonize it, although on different parts of the world from the Tenno. Gradually, the humans forget about the Warframes and neglect Technology because it's arguably the reason behind many of the game's problems. Over time, each separate group of humans develops into its own civilization, and things go from there.

* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]] and see ice, why on earth would they do reverse terraforming.
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* The former boss of Pluto wore a hat that looked very similar to the Lotus' own.

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* In mobile defense missions she says "Plug me in". Not plug my 'hi tech hacking whatchamacallit' into the network. plug me in.

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* In mobile defense missions she says "Plug me in". Not plug my 'hi tech hacking whatchamacallit' into the network. plug me in.


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** Disturbingly, she refers to a Tenno [[HumanPopsicle hybernation pod]] in the defense missions as "equipment."

[[WMG: There is more than one Lotus. You've been talking to more than one.]]
In one mission successful message, she mentions the "Lotus will be pleased with us." Also, at least for the Grandmaster rank, clicking on Rank gets a reverb that sounds like multiple Lotus talking to you.
* In missions where she suddenly "changes her mind" and tells you to kill everyone on a ship; that's the group overiding the initial Lotus's orders.
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** Warframes are just an evolved Combat Skin.

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** * Warframes are just an evolved Combat Skin.
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Look at the orange glow of the dematerialising Capture targets and tell me that isn't a Composer in action.

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Look at the orange glow of the dematerialising Capture targets and tell me that isn't a Composer in action.action.
** Warframes are just an evolved Combat Skin.
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* Sgt. Nef Anyo originally sold Lotus her first Tenno soldiers. Killing him means she can seize the rest of them for free.

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* Sgt. Nef Anyo originally sold Lotus her first Tenno soldiers. Killing him means she can seize the rest of them for free.free.

[[WMG: The Orokin had interactions with the [[Franchise/{{Halo}} Forerunners.]]]]
Look at the orange glow of the dematerialising Capture targets and tell me that isn't a Composer in action.
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She never really goes into her reasons for anything but certainly has a big problem with the Grineer. We know the Grineer are power-seekers who want to control everything, and Captain Vor refers repeatedly to the Ruling Sisters who are, presumably, in charge. The Corpus also refer to Lotus as 'traitorous' in one of their transmissions. And while most of the assassination targets make sense, a few of them, namely Vay Hek and Tyl Regor, stand out as being people with little to no military importance. Vay Hek is just a politician and Tyl Regor is a researcher trying to cure the Grineer genetic deterioration, which seems important until you realize the deterioration doesn't stop them from cloning soldiers anyway. But they do make sense if Lotus were a rogue Grineer - The best way for her to get power without needing the other ruling Sisters would be to hijack command of her own force - the Tenno - and use them to get rid of the competition for Orokin artifacts, namely the other Grineer and Corpus. Vay Hek is a senior politician, and likely an old one, and he may very well know too much for Lotus to be comfortable leaving him around while killing Tyl Regor ensures the Grineer can't be cured of their deterioration, resulting in an eventual bloodless genocide with her the only Grineer left standing. So why would Lotus survive when all the other Grineer are dead, and why would she want to use a plan that could take thousands of years to work? Because, like General Sargas Ruk, she went the cybernetic upgrade route, but with the greater resources of a Ruling Sister (and possibly some help from Corpus) she was able to ''succeed'' and become completely technological, rendering her immortal as well. She wants the General dead as well to make sure he doesn't succeed, that way she can be sure to have no competition.

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She never really goes into her reasons for anything but certainly has a big problem with the Grineer. We know the Grineer are power-seekers who want to control everything, and Captain Vor refers repeatedly to the Ruling Sisters who are, presumably, in charge. The Corpus also refer to Lotus as 'traitorous' in one of their transmissions. And while most of the assassination targets make sense, a few of them, namely Vay Hek and Tyl Regor, stand out as being people with little to no military importance. Vay Hek is just a politician and Tyl Regor is a researcher trying to cure the Grineer genetic deterioration, which seems important until you realize the deterioration doesn't stop them from cloning soldiers anyway. But they do make sense if Lotus were a rogue Grineer - The best way for her to get power without needing the other ruling Sisters would be to hijack command of her own force - the Tenno - and use them to get rid of the competition for Orokin artifacts, namely the other Grineer and Corpus. Vay Hek is a senior politician, and likely an old one, and he may very well know too much for Lotus to be comfortable leaving him around while killing Tyl Regor ensures the Grineer can't be cured of their deterioration, resulting in an eventual bloodless genocide with her the only Grineer left standing. So why would Lotus survive when all the other Grineer are dead, and why would she want to use a plan that could take thousands of years to work? Because, like General Sargas Ruk, she went the cybernetic upgrade route, but with the greater resources of a Ruling Sister (and possibly some help from Corpus) she was able to ''succeed'' and become completely technological, rendering her immortal as well. She wants the General dead as well to make sure he doesn't succeed, that way she can be sure to have no competition.competition.

This means her stated reasons for wanting some of the assassination targets dead aren't her real ones. They are, instead:
* Councilor Vay Hek knows too much and has to die before he connects all the dots about who Lotus is.
* General Sargas Ruk is potential competition if he ever 'ascends' to a purely machine state like she did.
* Tyl Regor needs to die to make sure the rest of the Grineer eventually die, too.
* Sgt. Nef Anyo originally sold Lotus her first Tenno soldiers. Killing him means she can seize the rest of them for free.
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* In mobile defense missions she says "Plug me in". Not plug my 'hi tech hacking whatchamacallit' into the network. plug me in.

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* In mobile defense missions she says "Plug me in". Not plug my 'hi tech hacking whatchamacallit' into the network. plug me in.in.

[[WMG: The Lotus was one of the Grineer Ruling Sisters.]]
She never really goes into her reasons for anything but certainly has a big problem with the Grineer. We know the Grineer are power-seekers who want to control everything, and Captain Vor refers repeatedly to the Ruling Sisters who are, presumably, in charge. The Corpus also refer to Lotus as 'traitorous' in one of their transmissions. And while most of the assassination targets make sense, a few of them, namely Vay Hek and Tyl Regor, stand out as being people with little to no military importance. Vay Hek is just a politician and Tyl Regor is a researcher trying to cure the Grineer genetic deterioration, which seems important until you realize the deterioration doesn't stop them from cloning soldiers anyway. But they do make sense if Lotus were a rogue Grineer - The best way for her to get power without needing the other ruling Sisters would be to hijack command of her own force - the Tenno - and use them to get rid of the competition for Orokin artifacts, namely the other Grineer and Corpus. Vay Hek is a senior politician, and likely an old one, and he may very well know too much for Lotus to be comfortable leaving him around while killing Tyl Regor ensures the Grineer can't be cured of their deterioration, resulting in an eventual bloodless genocide with her the only Grineer left standing. So why would Lotus survive when all the other Grineer are dead, and why would she want to use a plan that could take thousands of years to work? Because, like General Sargas Ruk, she went the cybernetic upgrade route, but with the greater resources of a Ruling Sister (and possibly some help from Corpus) she was able to ''succeed'' and become completely technological, rendering her immortal as well. She wants the General dead as well to make sure he doesn't succeed, that way she can be sure to have no competition.
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* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]] and see ice

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* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]] and see ice
ice, why on earth would they do reverse terraforming.
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* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]] and see ice

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* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]] and see iceice

[[WMG: The Lotus is an AI.]]
*In mobile defense missions she says "Plug me in". Not plug my 'hi tech hacking whatchamacallit' into the network. plug me in.
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[[WMG:[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Videogame/Borderlands2 zero]]is a Warframe.]]

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[[WMG:[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Videogame/Borderlands2 [[WMG:[[Videogame/{{Borderlands2}} zero]]is a Warframe.]]



[[WMG:All Warframes are just advance[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/Crysis?from=Main.Crysis Nanosuits]].]]

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[[WMG:All Warframes are just advance[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/Crysis?from=Main.Crysis advanced [[VideoGame/{{Crysis}} Nanosuits]].]]



The Tenno deal devastating blow after devastating blow to both the Corpus and the Grineer. Eventually, the Grineer either are wiped out by the Tenno or degenerate to the point that they all perish. The Tenno use Orokin technology to terraform Earth and make it habitable again, deciding to restart their society on it and hanging up their Warframe suits in hidden locations across the world. The Corpus, seeking a less hostile market, leave to other parts of space, or are killed off by the Tenno. Certain Corpus members who overcome their brainwashing remain on Earth to colonize it, although on different parts of the world from the Tenno. Gradually, the humans forget about the Warframes and neglect Technology because it's arguably the reason behind many of the game's problems. Over time, each separate group of humans develops into its' own civilization, and things go from there.

* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]]. and see ice

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The Tenno deal devastating blow after devastating blow to both the Corpus and the Grineer. Eventually, the Grineer either are wiped out by the Tenno or degenerate to the point that they all perish. The Tenno use Orokin technology to terraform Earth and make it habitable again, deciding to restart their society on it and hanging up their Warframe suits in hidden locations across the world. The Corpus, seeking a less hostile market, leave to other parts of space, or are killed off by the Tenno. Certain Corpus members who overcome their brainwashing remain on Earth to colonize it, although on different parts of the world from the Tenno. Gradually, the humans forget about the Warframes and neglect Technology because it's arguably the reason behind many of the game's problems. Over time, each separate group of humans develops into its' its own civilization, and things go from there.

* Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PlanetHeck [[PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]]. bucket]] and see ice
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The Tenno deal devastating blow after devastating blow to both the Corpus and the Grineer. Eventually, the Grineer either are wiped out by the Tenno or degenerate to the point that they all perish. The Tenno use Orokin technology to terraform Earth and make it habitable again, deciding to restart their society on it and hanging up their Warframe suits in hidden locations across the world. The Corpus, seeking a less hostile market, leave to other parts of space, or are killed off by the Tenno. Certain Corpus members who overcome their brainwashing remain on Earth to colonize it, although on different parts of the world from the Tenno. Gradually, the humans forget about the Warframes and neglect Technology because it's arguably the reason behind many of the game's problems. Over time, each separate group of humans develops into its' own civilization, and things go from there.

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The Tenno deal devastating blow after devastating blow to both the Corpus and the Grineer. Eventually, the Grineer either are wiped out by the Tenno or degenerate to the point that they all perish. The Tenno use Orokin technology to terraform Earth and make it habitable again, deciding to restart their society on it and hanging up their Warframe suits in hidden locations across the world. The Corpus, seeking a less hostile market, leave to other parts of space, or are killed off by the Tenno. Certain Corpus members who overcome their brainwashing remain on Earth to colonize it, although on different parts of the world from the Tenno. Gradually, the humans forget about the Warframes and neglect Technology because it's arguably the reason behind many of the game's problems. Over time, each separate group of humans develops into its' own civilization, and things go from there.there.

*Jossing this well and good is the fact you can play ground missions on Venus and see ice. Let me repeat my self. you can fight ground missions on Venus, [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/PlanetHeck a planet whose surface conditions allow you to make POPROCKS at sea level in a open bucket]]. and see ice
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At least for the Grineer, the Corpus all speak Simlish.

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At least for the Grineer, the Corpus all speak Simlish.Simlish.

[[WMG: The series takes place in the PAST, not the future.]]

The Tenno deal devastating blow after devastating blow to both the Corpus and the Grineer. Eventually, the Grineer either are wiped out by the Tenno or degenerate to the point that they all perish. The Tenno use Orokin technology to terraform Earth and make it habitable again, deciding to restart their society on it and hanging up their Warframe suits in hidden locations across the world. The Corpus, seeking a less hostile market, leave to other parts of space, or are killed off by the Tenno. Certain Corpus members who overcome their brainwashing remain on Earth to colonize it, although on different parts of the world from the Tenno. Gradually, the humans forget about the Warframes and neglect Technology because it's arguably the reason behind many of the game's problems. Over time, each separate group of humans develops into its' own civilization, and things go from there.
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Grineer : Krogan from mass effect and Star craft Marines.

Infested: Left 4 dead and Deadspace.

Corpus: Maybe the Protos from Starcraft.

[[WMG:All the leader speak Simish due to them being the most geneticly degreated.]]
at least for the Grineer, the Corpus all speak Simish.

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Grineer : Krogan from mass effect MassEffect and Star craft {{Starcraft}} Marines.

Infested: Left 4 dead and Deadspace.

Deadspace. Possibly even the Flood from {{Halo}}.

Corpus: Maybe the Protos Protoss from Starcraft.

{{Starcraft}}.

[[WMG:All the leader speak Simish {{Simlish}} due to them being the most geneticly degreated.genetically degrated.]]
at At least for the Grineer, the Corpus all speak Simish.Simlish.
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[[WMG:All Warframes are just advance[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/Crysis?from=Main.Crysis Nanosuits]].]]

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[[WMG:All Warframes are just advance[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/Crysis?from=Main.Crysis Nanosuits]].]]]]

[[WMG:All the enemy factions are shout outs and take that to other games]]
each enemy that you take out by the dozen is based on a popular game series.

Grineer : Krogan from mass effect and Star craft Marines.

Infested: Left 4 dead and Deadspace.

Corpus: Maybe the Protos from Starcraft.

[[WMG:All the leader speak Simish due to them being the most geneticly degreated.]]
at least for the Grineer, the Corpus all speak Simish.
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Do i even need to explain this one? Zero not only look similar, his illusion power is similar to some of the 'lower key' things a Warframe can pull off and he comes stock standard with a sword just like all the other Warframes (save the ones that go for hammers, but I digress).

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Do i even need to explain this one? Zero not only look similar, his illusion power is similar to some of the 'lower key' things a Warframe can pull off and he comes stock standard with a sword just like all the other Warframes (save the ones that go for hammers, but I digress).digress).

[[WMG:All Warframes are just advance[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/VideoGame/Crysis?from=Main.Crysis Nanosuits]].]]
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** And what's left of the Alliance forces and stranded aliens in the solar system are slowly being re-awakened by a secret resistance force, only known as the 'Lotus'...

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** And what's left of the Alliance forces and stranded aliens in the solar system are slowly being re-awakened by a secret resistance force, only known as the 'Lotus'...'Lotus'...

[[WMG:[[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Videogame/Borderlands2 zero]]is a Warframe.]]
Do i even need to explain this one? Zero not only look similar, his illusion power is similar to some of the 'lower key' things a Warframe can pull off and he comes stock standard with a sword just like all the other Warframes (save the ones that go for hammers, but I digress).
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'''(Ending spoilers for VideoGame/MassEfect3, obviously)'''

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'''(Ending spoilers for VideoGame/MassEfect3, VideoGame/MassEffect3, obviously)'''
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* In the aftermath of Shepard's sacrifice and a great deal of technology being lost, along with the Solar Rails, and with the Reaper war leaving planets in ruin and no longer distracting the many organics from in-fighting, it's not long until another war springs up. Earth is still reeling from being the hardest hit of the Reaper war, and with much of the Alliance in tatters, rebel groups begin picking up steam in the resulting chaos. The remnants of Cerberus that managed to stay in the Solar System slowly begin re-establishing a foothold, holding on to the data that they gained from Sanctuary to convert desperate civilians and rebel groups to their cause. Over time, Cerberus' weapons and armor improve, while they refine their research, making breakthroughs in cloning, flooding Alliance military with dumb human clones that were just as strong, durable, and hulking as the krogan - if not faster. Soon, the bulk of Cerberus are easy-to-control clones, and they manage to take over a ruined Earth.

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* In the aftermath of Shepard's sacrifice and a great deal of technology being lost, along with the Solar Rails, and with the Reaper war leaving planets in ruin and no longer distracting the many organics from in-fighting, it's not long until another war springs up. Earth is still reeling from being the hardest hit of the Reaper war, and with much of the Alliance in tatters, rebel groups begin picking up steam in the resulting chaos. The remnants of Cerberus that managed to stay in the Solar System slowly System, still indoctrinated to the Reaper cause, begin re-establishing a foothold, to band together and link up, holding on to the data that they gained from Sanctuary Sanctuary. With the Alliance's hands tied, they're able to convert desperate civilians and rebel groups to their cause. cause by indocrtination. Over time, Cerberus' weapons and armor improve, while they refine their research, making breakthroughs in cloning, flooding Alliance military with dumb human clones that were are just as strong, durable, and hulking as the krogan - if not faster. Soon, the bulk of Cerberus are easy-to-control clones, and they manage to take over a ruined Earth.
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'''(Ending spoilers for MassEfect3, obviously)'''

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'''(Ending spoilers for MassEfect3, VideoGame/MassEfect3, obviously)'''
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[[WMG:The series takes place post-Mass Effect, after the Destroy ending.]]

* In the aftermath of Shepard's sacrifice and a great deal of technology being lost, along with the Solar Rails, and with the Reaper war leaving planets in ruin and no longer distracting the many organics from in-fighting, it's not long until another war springs up. Earth is still reeling from being the hardest hit of the Reaper war, and with much of the Alliance in tatters, rebel groups begin picking up steam in the resulting chaos. The remnants of Cerberus that managed to stay in the Solar System slowly begin re-establishing a foothold, holding on to the data that they gained from Sanctuary to convert desperate civilians and rebel groups to their cause. Over time, Cerberus' weapons and armor improve, while they refine their research, making breakthroughs in cloning, flooding Alliance military with dumb human clones that were just as strong, durable, and hulking as the krogan - if not faster. Soon, the bulk of Cerberus are easy-to-control clones, and they manage to take over a ruined Earth.
** Somewhere else, the shattered remains of the extra-judicial corporations that avoided the Citadel as much as they could decide to salvage what little there is they can find of the Reapers, and begin attempting to make AI from scratch once more. They plan on taking Earth for their own means, as well, ruling it as a corporate utopia. Using "orokin" - really Reaper tech - to Indoctrinate survivors to manufacture Reaper-based tech and AI-controlled robots, as well as managing to reverse-engineer Mass Effect relays to fashion a transport array through the system, called the Solar Rail, they begin to attack Cerberus's forces and dominate whatever other colonies that survived the Reaper war.
** As for the Reapers themselves, they unleashed a last-ditch attempt to "preserve" organic life, in their own twisted way. What's known as the "Technocyte plague" is spread from the use of Reaper artifacts, a more potent and faster alternative to Husks, to destroy any organic who comes in touch with them.
** And what's left of the Alliance forces and stranded aliens in the solar system are slowly being re-awakened by a secret resistance force, only known as the 'Lotus'...

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