![]() Alternate Universe - Neon Genesis Evangelion Fusion.Original Cephalon Character(s) (Warframe).That’s why I’m making new, fresh Warframes to feed to Helminth.EvanKnight Fandoms: Neon Genesis Evangelion, Rebuild of Evangelion | Evangelion: New Theatrical Edition, Warframe So maybe it IS okay to feed Warframes to Helminth. There’s another thing to note here: you won’t be able to feed Primes to Helminth. After all, we do build them in three parts, then put the pieces together. Maybe the Warframes we have today, even the Primes, are just, well, lifeless husks. ![]() But surely you start to run out of warriors to turn into Warframes? But is that still true today? Is that 6th Volt I just made actually made from a human being? Or did something happen to change how Warframes are made? Sure, the Orokin empire was HUGE. Sure, originally, all the Warframes we used were people. But are Warframes still even made like this? The Tenno calmed him down, sure, but only long enough to use him. He was permanently scarred by a traumatic memory, then let loose on the universe. By taking people and infecting them with the Helminth strain of Infestation. In fact, the whole damn point of the Sacrifice is to show how Warframes are made. I mean, when you’re not controlling him, he runs around screaming and murdering things. Everyone could tell Alad V was controlling it. This isn’t like the Infested Mutalist Mesa we encounter, controlled by Alad V. The Chroma is running around, intentionally breaking things and the Lotus can’t work out who is controlling it. In the New Strange, you run into a ‘wild’ Chroma. And this clue comes from the New Strange. Maybe the Warframe was saving itself? Who knows?īut there is one more clue. Now, no one’s sure whether it’s the Tenno subconsciously doing this, the Warframe intentionally breaking the War blade, or someone else interfering. But your Warframe saves you, by breaking the Sentient sword that’s stabbing it. When Stalker stabs your Warframe, it looks like it’s all over for you. But the Warframe picks you up and protects you like the child you are. When you first wake up from your pod and realise you’re a little kid, you control your Warframe by physical touch. The most often cited example is during the Second Dream. Here, things get a little bit cloudy and ill-defined. What evidence do we have that they’re alive? Most people do see the Tenno as nothing more than ancient, mute mercenaries with godlike powers. However, the average person doesn’t know the difference between Tenno and Warframe. The Quills know more than we do, perhaps. Alad V knows they’re not really alive and make no sense. The Grineer queens know the Warframes are just suits. Well, the people who know about the Tenno properly. ![]() On top of that, everyone just calls them infested meat puppets. They are always stationary without us controlling them. The most obvious evidence is that Warframes just A-Pose when you transfer out of them. But if Warframes are alive… are we really sure we want to be killing them? What evidence do we have that they’re just puppets? If Warframes are just infested meat puppets, mindless mounds of steel and muscle, then sacrificing one is fine. Because we don’t even know if Warframes are even alive and conscious. So why am I caring so much about these walking genocides? Surely they’re as immoral as everything else? That’s the thing. No one cares about murdering Infested because they’re horrible hive mind monsters. We’re child soldiers piloting death machines, murdering millions of Grineer and Corpus daily. Okay, that’s a bit of an unfair question. And doing so will give us a Warframe ability we can put onto other Warframes. More precisely, we can feed them to the Helminth. Inside that room, we’ll be able to do some horrible things, like feeding a massive mouth on the wall and injecting our Warframes with new powers. With the Heart of Deimos update, we’ll be getting a new Helminth and a new infested room on our ship.
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