WARFRAME - The Infested, and why they will NEVER end...

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2020
  • Hey all, Figured I'd pose a few different questions to you in this video, along with a little of infested lore to prime you for the Heart of Deimos. If you make it to the end... I'll be curious to see what you think about what the end of Warframe would most likely entail, should the tenno decide to try to destroy the infestation once and for all.
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  • @commiewhacker4033
    @commiewhacker4033 Před 3 lety +291

    Who else here right after tennolive

  • @AncientShotgun
    @AncientShotgun Před 3 lety +85

    For anyone that doesn't know: The Ancient Healers were (theorized to have been) created by infesting and subsuming Orokin Lorists, a caste of Orokin who had Lora Devices implanted into their left hands, along with a number of complementary technological augmentations. They would then use these devices to heal higher caste members' minor physical imperfections and injuries.
    Other castes of Orokin that we know of include:
    Executor: a lawmaker and the highest caste an Orokin may possibly be. Judge, jury and executioner in one. Ballas was one of these.
    Sectarus: shipmasters, pilots and captains.
    Enginus: unknown role, but form the way they're talked about in lore likely relatively low-ranking.

    • @blademaster2390
      @blademaster2390 Před 3 lety +2

      What about Archimedians, like Margulis and Silvana?

    • @lordnul1708
      @lordnul1708 Před 3 lety +1

      The Enginus may have been mechanics or something similar, based on the name, but then again it could be something very different for all I know

    • @midgetydeath
      @midgetydeath Před 2 měsíci

      Sort of. Orokin specifically refers to only the absolute highest leadership. The word is commonly used to refer to what appear to be the intellectual elite of the empire in a general way, but it's true meaning was only for the leaders themselves. Of course, it could be that everyone referred to anyone above them as "Orokin".

  • @salenstormwing
    @salenstormwing Před 3 lety +32

    The Ancient Healer lore provided by Simaris in his console actually states that the Healer is based on an Orokin with psychic healing powers. It's also why the Ancients tend to have one really long arm-tentacle thing.

  • @tomkirchgessner5861
    @tomkirchgessner5861 Před 3 lety +69

    It also poses the questions of when your operator says “We need to purge this place, as we did in the old days.”
    “I remember these monsters from long ago.” “We are immune to the infestation but they still try to kill us.”
    What key factors are we unaware of?

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +12

      Very nice catch!

    • @jongleske7392
      @jongleske7392 Před 3 lety +21

      Maybe the infested Feell that the warframes are controled by the tenno, and try to cleanse them, which could explain the rogue chroma frame. Or the different infested strains act like different hives that are hostile to another, and see the warframes as an invading hive.

    • @XBullitt16X
      @XBullitt16X Před 3 lety +12

      @@jongleske7392 The warframes themselves are a very specific strain of infested, one that is more innoucous and nuetral with no real conciousness themselves outside, umbral frames and the Helminth itself, one that is controllable and subservient. The Umbra warframes failed because the humans within them still retained too much of their conciousness they were still "alive," making them go rogue, hence why Ballas deems them as a failure. The Newer warframes, primes and regular frames, Mk.2 and Mk.3 shall we say, are either completely artificial which is highly likely or use some form of "dead" human as a basis.
      All of that said, yes I agree haha. The infestation's point of view they probably feel the warframes are some form of "abomination" an "unnatural" being, a taboo, a hybrid that should not be possible. Something that needs to be cleansed or forcefully melded with to try turn them back into a "regular" form of infestation, to be in control of by the hive mind. Probably cause the warframes and the tenno themselves are the only real threat to their existence.
      Rather funny when you think about cause from everyone else's point of view they are the monsters and abominations.

    • @smoothnoodle4653
      @smoothnoodle4653 Před 3 lety +6

      Jon Gleske I don’t accually think the rough chroma was infested because it’s the sentient mothers voice you hear coming from it

  • @keb3969
    @keb3969 Před 3 lety +78

    That is a great Vegeta fashion frame

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +12

      Why thank you! I wore it to tennocon today!!!

  • @h.lpzc.4304
    @h.lpzc.4304 Před 3 lety +127

    In the "Glast Gambit" Quest we hear of a thing called the "triuna" that gets passed down from Child to Child, it is some kind of link with the infestation that keeps the infested at bay from the Myconian Colonies. Children with superpowers that can BEND THE WILL OF INFESTED or at least keep them away, MMHHHHH, however in the sacrifice we hear that the tenno can handle warframes by "taking away its pain" and then fully control them, the triuna on the other hand keeps the infested away to some extend but no signs of full control. Prototype Transference maybe?
    To your question: If ALL other factions are gone then there really is no need for the Warframes to remain, the Tenno still can become the warriors they thought they were from the second dream. Cant wait for heart of deimos ;-)

    • @frostblood2927
      @frostblood2927 Před 3 lety +23

      The Triuna was adapted from Nidus, but it also killed the children remarkably fast. It's explained in the Glast Gambit that the Infested avoided places with a lot of the Triuna's presence because they "fear hybrids" for some reason, implying the infection with a tiny pinprick of the Helminth strain, while it kills them, also makes them partially infested. Enough for the hivemind to not think it worth destroying them, or perhaps enough to trick the hivemind into believing the Myconians are infested yet keeping enough of their humanity.

    • @h.lpzc.4304
      @h.lpzc.4304 Před 3 lety +1

      @@frostblood2927 thx, wasnt sure if i got it right XD

    • @ANDELE3025
      @ANDELE3025 Před 3 lety +7

      Id guess transference acts more like giving the prime frames a mind in the first place instead of being cancer meat on mecha skelly while the infested/umbra case is us overwriting both memories that stuck around and influence of the hive mind (being PTSD therapy and shutting off social media of someone attention/love starved at once), while the position of Triuna seems more like a fungal carrier/brain interacting with the rest of the funal roots/nervous system suppressing spreading/immune system activity and a proto-version of what Arlo is/was, only the strain is too strong or mutated too heavily when attaching itself and instead of having time to make a mass infection it kills the host while having its bait properties still active.

    • @XBullitt16X
      @XBullitt16X Před 3 lety +1

      @@ANDELE3025 I agree regular and prime warframes are different from the umbral ones, the umbral ones were the first prototype and a failure. These frames have a mind of their own when no one is in control of them, since they still retained some of their consiousness, albeit severly limited version of it. The umbras need a tenno to ease their pain, whereas I am assuming the normal frames and primes are far more artifical, more akin to golems with no mind or life of their own. This is evidenced by the fact that excalibur umbra can still move and attack without you and any other frame whether in be prime or a normal kind, cannot move or attack without you. In other words the umbras are "failed" prototypes corrupted and turned insane via the infested hivemind, things that were once human, whereas the other frames are not.

  • @arg_9584
    @arg_9584 Před 3 lety +120

    Perfect timing. Tennocon and reveal of infestedt plant

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +16

      I know... Even what I propose in the vid has been confirmed in a matter of speaking. Wasn't expecting that.

    • @Chroma176
      @Chroma176 Před 3 lety

      Infested orokin

    • @raywarlock
      @raywarlock Před 3 lety

      Still waitin for my hydriod prime here

  • @IsaardP
    @IsaardP Před 3 lety +44

    "Historical evidence of a similar outbreak before the Collapse" is referencing the events in Dark Sector, the first technocyte outbreak.

    • @Sheed96
      @Sheed96 Před 3 lety +1

      i always knew warframe was in a way a sequel to dark sector

    • @noahking5493
      @noahking5493 Před 3 lety

      That game is non canon to warframe.

    • @Sheed96
      @Sheed96 Před 3 lety +1

      @@noahking5493 ya ya

    • @TheKPhillip
      @TheKPhillip Před 3 lety +5

      Allicon #25 it’s at most a spiritual predecessor, but nevertheless it has some echoes still in the lore, such as the idea of an original Infested outbreak that took place before the Collapse, likely on Earth, since both Saryn Prime and Silver Grove suggest that Earth’s infestation predates that of the Helminth strain - Ballas’s dialogue in Sacrifice also suggests that the Helminth was seen as a more controllable version of an older strain: “We were forced to older means. Not circuits, nor light...but flesh and disease. Our horrors past, our ravaged outer colonies... became gardens! We cultured the Infestation, conceiving of a hybrid...Their organs, interlinked with untold resilience. Yet their minds were free of the Infested madness. Or so we thought.” Given how Ballas talks about humanity ruining Earth, it’s likely there was some sort of original Infestation on Earth.

    • @noahking5493
      @noahking5493 Před 3 lety

      @@TheKPhillip I never said that the outbreak did not start on Earth. I said that it was not the outbreak from dark sector, which is set during the cold war.

  • @gionharis13
    @gionharis13 Před 3 lety +21

    Remember that time I told you about sacrificing a frame to use it's ability?

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +6

      I do... I still think you work for DE in some way tho, so that's not surprising, lol...

    • @gionharis13
      @gionharis13 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheDsIEGE well I'm not in the liberty to say otherwise...
      Theirs this so call Requiem
      8 of them not 7
      What say you?

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +2

      I say that's not a no, lol... And yes, I noticed the names of the entities in this system match with the requiems we use for the kuva liches... Can't wait to see how that all works out...

    • @gionharis13
      @gionharis13 Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheDsIEGE and I'm waiting to see what you come out from the "other side"... Lol
      Swazdo-lah brother
      Stay warm

  • @marvelouschester4104
    @marvelouschester4104 Před 3 lety +19

    I feel the Tenno could destroy the infected since you could have most of them put into a sleep like at the beginning. Safe from the strain, a few specially selected individuals could spread it destroying both the infested and themselves, while keeping their main power intact.

  • @naranciacake5780
    @naranciacake5780 Před 3 lety +40

    god i wish it was a same-day delivery kind of deal, but thats just asking too much of them

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +9

      I'm just glad they gave us a date, it's this month, and it's coming to all platforms at once, myself being an xbox pleb... I'd rather be playing it right now, but... I'll take it, especially considering we just got the deadlock protocol...

    • @a.j4188
      @a.j4188 Před 3 lety +3

      Remember what happened last time they did this
      "Railjack"

    • @malituse5193
      @malituse5193 Před 3 lety +1

      Railjack....

    • @naranciacake5780
      @naranciacake5780 Před 3 lety

      but this one actually looks good, and has some damn good potential

    • @malituse5193
      @malituse5193 Před 3 lety

      @@naranciacake5780 Im all for a good story/ gameplay, but it's literally just another "island" type update that we'll forget a couple months down the line.

  • @johnmivule-novabow8143
    @johnmivule-novabow8143 Před 3 lety +39

    I'm currently watching the stream, 6:09pm here
    It's awesome, can't wait for more lore videos
    this is PHENOMENAL BEYOND ASTONISHING

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +5

      Me too, I just wanted to have this ready for all the tenno when tennocon let out, lol!

    • @johnmivule-novabow8143
      @johnmivule-novabow8143 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheDsIEGE niice

  • @un_legendary2848
    @un_legendary2848 Před 3 lety +22

    the heart of deimos proves that like
    A LOT
    if the warframes destroy the infested they go to only your puny tenno will be there
    i cat wait for the heart of deimos and
    i even bought limbo tennogen for this and nidus tennogen and more tennogen cosmetics
    but im hyped VERY HIPED
    i love your vids and philosophy behind them

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +6

      Yeah, I have to admit, when I was writing the script for this, I didn't think it would work so well with what was revealed today. And I like it! Thank you, btw!!!

    • @un_legendary2848
      @un_legendary2848 Před 3 lety +2

      oh crap you replied me thanks
      i didnt think it would fit this well to cause i was like a vid this early
      but the void helped
      May the for... i mean void be with you

  • @udders6477
    @udders6477 Před 3 lety +10

    It could be that the kiva in the orokins could have amplified certain natural genetic mutations causing them to become such good candidates for becoming Warframes

  • @hendini
    @hendini Před 3 lety +3

    The origin of Teknocyte comes from Dark Sector. Silvana applied it. It is what caused the humans to have to be cloned, becoming grineer and intelligent ones becoming corpus. The Orokin were those who descended from the Oro. oro-kin. They were immune, but the sentients turned this “disease turned bioweapon” against them.

  • @malakimdeanmeep868
    @malakimdeanmeep868 Před 3 lety +12

    There is of course the bigger question, what if all life in the origin system already contains some degree of infested nanocytes, in small enough but vital enough quantities if they weren't there, they would die.
    Also, what other technologies are based on them? Could the grineer cloning? and I'm thinking of the tribe in the Nidus quest

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +2

      The tribe in the Nidus quest would have to die as well, and yes, the vegetation and some animal life from the entirety of the system. It's kinda like a damned if you do, damned if you don't situation.

    • @kyneticist
      @kyneticist Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheDsIEGE Sounds like a bit of a paradox - The technocyte is an existential threat that the system can't live without. It may have to die to live again.

  • @TimisDaniel
    @TimisDaniel Před 3 lety +2

    "What did the system do for you?" - really good question, strange I haven't thought of it till now.

  • @pingvin5499
    @pingvin5499 Před 3 lety +12

    Helmith my new best friend :)

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +1

      Me too, I can't wait for it to sing showtunes to me as well!!!

  • @ryanprime381
    @ryanprime381 Před 3 lety +9

    What if the hemint is separate from other infested as the hemint dogs still can be controlled

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +6

      I think that's exactly what he is. A synthesized mind, made by the orokin.

  • @powerthroughfocus
    @powerthroughfocus Před 3 lety

    Love this. Love all of your content. Great questions posed as well. I’ve been writing fan fictions and your vids help me keep it cannon. Hope to get something published in the near future. Please keep up the good work.

  • @Niaz_S
    @Niaz_S Před 3 lety

    Hey I just wanna say you’re doing a great job and your videos always get me to think and I always enjoy them please never stop making videos

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm glad you enjoy them, and I will continue to do my best to put out fun and interesting content. That's my promise!

  • @CaptainRasmot
    @CaptainRasmot Před 3 lety +4

    I think that while you're pretty much right, i think the infestation goes very well BEYOND just the Warframes and practically includes anything and everything built in the System. Whether it was something "crafted" (vomited/excreted) from a strain like the Helminth or something they learned/figured out from the far OLDER form of infestation, it doesn't matter too much. But i am at this point 99% sure of and CONVINCED of the fact that all of the technology and infrastructure and pretty damn near everything came from some knowledge or understanding of the Infestation.

    • @sch3ffel
      @sch3ffel Před 3 lety +1

      that old orokin tower in cetus provide endless supply of sustenance for the ostrons... whenever you land on cetus there is a group cutting a piece of "meat?" from a wall, and they say that the tower simply regrows cut sections... wouldnt be suprised if the orokin learned how to actually control the technology and basicaly everything orokin related in the system has some form or variant of the virus in it.

  • @SmallPeopleSociety
    @SmallPeopleSociety Před 3 lety +1

    This is awesome!!! love your work!

  • @brycehamilton9916
    @brycehamilton9916 Před 3 lety +1

    I love these videos so much!!!

  • @totallysupershoelace256
    @totallysupershoelace256 Před 3 lety +3

    I was waiting for this

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      I wanted it to be ready for right after the stream.... Looks like they are running over, lol...

    • @totallysupershoelace256
      @totallysupershoelace256 Před 3 lety

      @@TheDsIEGE also what do you think if that new frame they showed off zaku?

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      I would have rather it had something to do with ordis, but it looked very cool, regardless!

  • @KitKatHexe
    @KitKatHexe Před 3 lety +1

    Halo: bastion, the ark, the halos themselves, things on these installations still survived including the flood specimens AND the "food" the halos targeted. They survived because they were properly shielded from the Halos.
    GoW: the "Imulsion countermeasure weapon" (I usually just called "The Hammer of Dusk") wasn't 100% effective, some locust still survived, though only in very small numbers.
    Both of these show ways in which the warframes could survive the extermination of the infested.
    Or you could choose to go planet scale for the weapon, and evacuate the planet of all warframes before you use it, then after it fires you send the time now in their warframes back on to that planet to continue keeping a piece and clear up any stragglers, then you move on to the next planet rinse and repeat.
    Also, nothing about theinfested says anyting about the inability to kill them all conventionally than the fact that they're still Grineer in the system says we'll never get rid of the Grineer.

  • @user-km8oh1ll5t
    @user-km8oh1ll5t Před 3 lety

    Just subbed, no idea why I hadn't yet.. But god bless m8.

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      Thank you! I hope you continue to enjoy the content!!!!

  • @alantacitus
    @alantacitus Před 3 lety

    After tennocon (actually when new update is released, mind ya teaser offered some info) cant wait for more of your lore analysis, peace and stay safe ty for your work....

  • @migueladonis447
    @migueladonis447 Před 3 lety +1

    Perfect timing!

  • @Nocturnal_Me
    @Nocturnal_Me Před 3 lety +1

    Something that makes me think A LOT about the future of Warframe, is that, well, Ballas already said it, that, While Corpus, Grineer and Tenno keep fighting, against each other, the Sentients are advancing towards the Origin System, implying that the right thing to do would be to "join forces" with all factions. What I would like to understand is if there is a "Sentient Brain" or a core for all the sentient behavior, and if it is possible for the Tenno to destroy or even control it, maybe using some sort of transference or who knows, turning its behavior olny against the Sentients. It would be amazing to imagine Huge grineer/Corpus spaceships fighting alongside some kind of huge Infested behemoth abomination against the Sentients.

  • @knightinthedullarmor
    @knightinthedullarmor Před 3 lety +2

    The entrati is the reason for the power of tenno hmmm.... MAKE A VIDEO ABOUT IT NOW I will be waiting . i have been in this channel for sometime and love it

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +1

      I need the quest first! But I promise, when it's out, I'll be covering it! And thank you for your continued support, btw!

  • @VultureXV
    @VultureXV Před rokem +1

    Still waiting for infested "liches" for special infested weapons to match my infested ship and warframe aesthetic.

  • @bobybimberbod8500
    @bobybimberbod8500 Před 3 lety +2

    the main reason the infestation was considered a lesser threat than the sentients was because it couldn't infest void beings ie: the orokin, the tenno, or anyone with void exposure (like the corrupted) so we could stash all of the pets, helminths and warframes in there and cleanse the system of anny infested we don't want

  • @Benzinilinguine
    @Benzinilinguine Před 3 lety

    "Evidence of a similar outbreak before the collapse" is just a Dark Sector reference.
    DE really likes playing the "did it/didn't it happen?" with Dark Sector.

  • @akhannar9368
    @akhannar9368 Před 3 lety +1

    I was actually thinking something similar earlier today about the superpowers the warframes posess. What if they had a similar situation to what was in the X-men comics - people developing superpowers, seemingly at random.
    I finally got around to playing the Sands of Inaros quest, and the idea of the Orokin abducting children kind of gave me a vibe similar to the Reach, as portrayed in the Young Justice: Invasion cartoon show, just less subtle. What if the guy that was turned to Volt originally could only shoot lightning out of his hands, but the infestation amplified his power, allowing him to create lightning barriers and accelerate himself and others. Maybe excalibur could only originally materialize a blade, but the Helminth allowed him to stabilize that blade for longer, as well as use the same energy to cast javelins or cause a blinding flash?
    That could explain why we have such varied warframes, instead of everyone having the same thing with a versatile kit (remember that it is pretty much established thet the warframes we use are copies of original warframes). They were not simply produced, and mixing and matching was not possible... Or so I thought, but now they announced the Helminth Crysalis XD.

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      I mean, it doesn't change where they come from. Maybe the process is "learned" within the technocyte and can be transferred. Like how Neo could learn kung fu in 30 seconds. I still think this is how it's done.

    • @TheDragonfriday
      @TheDragonfriday Před 3 lety

      I used to think the origin gather all the most talented people beyond anyone whoever masters such skills.
      So small amount of warframe fits this, like Mesa, brouuk, valkyer umm I can't think haha but I like your idea. Make sense those unexplain abilities came from.
      That makes it very dark, I always wanted to see the before humans become a warframe.

  • @jamesvan2201
    @jamesvan2201 Před 2 měsíci

    That's a really good question and dillemma.

  • @phantomgamer755
    @phantomgamer755 Před 3 lety +2

    Hey i've done some infeasted experiments with grendal and trinity with the infeasted and i think its possible to turn certain infested into healing salves and medicine but further experimentation and documenting is required

  • @YumLemmingKebabs
    @YumLemmingKebabs Před 3 lety +1

    Wow, this was actually a video game moral conundrum that doesn't have an obvious best answer. The corpus and Grineer tend to enslave people, and those people can be freed, but the infestation seems much harder to free someone from. Alad V is the only one I can think of who's ever been cured of it. But of course, if you did wipe out the Technocyte you'd suddenly lose your best tool for fighting the Corpus and the Grineer and with it your best chance for defeating their lesser evils. And of course the weaker you make them, the less capable they are of defending themselves against the infestation, and the more people it absorbs. And that of course isn't even bringing the Sentient into it.

  • @ausnex6700
    @ausnex6700 Před 3 lety +1

    Dude talk about timing, perfect.

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      It's some... supplemental tennocon info, shall we say?

  • @Lilredjellow23
    @Lilredjellow23 Před 3 lety +6

    Who else is playin this when it comes out with a bud

  • @galacticpotata8192
    @galacticpotata8192 Před 3 lety

    you're our new lore daddy

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      Actually... STALLORD is back! But... Maybe I can be your crazy lore uncle?

  • @psionicwaves
    @psionicwaves Před 3 lety +1

    For the second time I see your thinking to be confirmed in game, that says a lot

  • @SpiderconPrime
    @SpiderconPrime Před 3 lety

    4:13 the man in the wall: there are no accidents

  • @giokazephyn354
    @giokazephyn354 Před 3 lety +1

    This is especially interesting when you introduce the Heart of Deimos. They’ve made it clear this os the source of the Tenno power, but what if the same heart beats for both the tenno and the infested. If the heart stops beating, the infested die, but we have to bear the burden of keeping it beating, keeping the infested alive in order to continue fighting the other dangers of the system.

  • @apanmarius
    @apanmarius Před 3 lety +1

    7:02 i think they were saying in the tennolive thing that if the heart of deimos stops beating all infestation dies

  • @TM-wm7om
    @TM-wm7om Před 3 lety +3

    Imagine all the -damage to infested rivens that would have to be rerolled.

  • @goshbrindal
    @goshbrindal Před 3 lety +1

    I like to think of the infested as a biomechanical version of the flood. I never really knew there was lore about the infested anyways. I know we'll get more in the next update!

  • @edenengland1883
    @edenengland1883 Před 3 lety

    hey remember that time DE added a continent/space station sized pulse bomb specifically designed for mass cleansing the infested? (or any other organic stuff while leaving inorganics unharmed)
    and then used it in 1 mission in 1 quest
    then completely forgot it ever existed

  • @Edanite
    @Edanite Před 3 lety

    I have a correction. The loss of the mind within the warframe was an intentional design after the Umbra series backfired where they were intentionally left with a single memory of suffering to fuel the soldiers. The Tenno became the mind for the now empty warframes that followed after the Umbral series.
    Now if I can just ramble on for a bit, we have hints that warframes can gain a free will. I say this as we now know that a warframe can operate independently through the umbral series.
    And we have the Infested Chroma that we know nothing about outside of it being an infested unit and Lotus refuses to explain what was so important about killing the Chroma frame.
    Then there was the way Hunhow reacted to your personal frame that began to move independently of you when War was impaled in it and you were separated from it and in Stalker's hold.
    And then there is Nidus.
    We also know that the Infested recognise the warframe as an independent creature. Some asking it to let itself be consumed. J Golem asking the warframe to consume it.
    Even our personal infestation worships the warframe and fear the Tenno, as though it doesn't recognise the two as one and the same.
    Point is, we're seeing more evidence that warframes are prime examples of the infested near perfected. But we also know that the infestation and the warframe are the same thing just with different directives.
    If I remember my lore right, the infested virus was created by the Orokin to turn every race into loyal worshipping slaves. But whomever was in charge of the virus altered it. Problem is the alteration resulted in what we know. With that in mind there really isn't any difference between Warframe and Infested outside of the directives for the transformation, in my opinion.
    The Warframe were created through the virus to be empty vessels specifically for the Transference system. While the populous were suppose to be transformed into loving worshippers by the virus.
    In both cases the only simplified difference was how the mind was altered by the virus.
    The biggest issue I see however is what would a virus made to target the infestation look like, what would it target. My concern is that the virus itself would need to be flesh eating. But thanks to the mutalist strain created by Alid V we now know that the infested can consume, and possible be made from altered metals and alloys.
    We also don't know if the infested could consume and drastically modify the virus if it is in any way biological.
    We really don't know anything about the virus. For all we know, the virus could work. But it could end up being a bigger plague as the virus could end up killing any kind of biological creature if it was miss-made, sabotaged, or simply altered/evolved. After all at the end of the day the infested is just a huge pile of sentient biomass.
    But that's just me rambling about this and that, for all I know DE might retcon some of the lore I remember assuming they already haven't. Continue as you were.

  • @morningstarx5340
    @morningstarx5340 Před 3 lety

    I don't know why but that clip of baruuk without a complete set of his knives orbiting him kind of made me nuts. I mean, why the gaps?! Hit your 3, hit you god damned 3!

  • @swarsharma4751
    @swarsharma4751 Před 3 lety +6

    The timing on this lol

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +1

      Couldn't have been better if I tried...

  • @matthewbunting9890
    @matthewbunting9890 Před 3 lety

    I think the best available option would be something I suspect the Orokin did the last time. That is isolate areas of infestation and then use something similar to the Cascade bomb to wipe out large if not all the infested in the isolated area, using the Tenno to mop up anything that survives the bombing. And then just systematically keep doing that till the Infested are no longer a problem. I think the only reason this hasn't happened is because the Grineer and Corpas are too busy fighting each other and no one faction has the manpower or resources to pull that off. One the only up sides of when the Orokin were in charge, they could get a large scale operation like that done. As it stands currently it's not likely to happen.

  • @goldendoomslayer6301
    @goldendoomslayer6301 Před 3 lety

    Nidus approves of your philosophy answer infest everything and there won't be a problem. See infested fixes everything

  • @vidmekinic6328
    @vidmekinic6328 Před 3 lety

    Dude can't wait for your 'lore" video about tennocon stuff, so much shit to go thrue. Oh and plz tell us your idea with the chair and giving abilitys how it could affect the story like what if any facton, god forbide sentients, get ahold of something like that ??

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      I'm beginning to compile data as we speak...

  • @Mate397
    @Mate397 Před 3 lety +1

    Frames are kinda like nukes in our world, a deterrent. Take it away and everyone will make big move on the other.

  • @optimisticOrca
    @optimisticOrca Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the video! To answer your question, I have always found the Tenno's role in the system dubious. While they SEEM to act with honest intentions "for the greater good", I can't just trust that. It seems more they're maintaining a careful balance to keep each faction in check. They don't act towards eradicating any factions, nor do they align themselves completely with any force to empower it.
    There is no clear motivation for almost all of the missions we do, we just do them because we were told to. This clueless attitude and ambiguity towards the Tenno's goal could be taken as intentional, the player being left as much in the dark as the children they control. But I digress. My point is, whoever controls our actions may not find it in their (plural because I quite like your theories on the seven) best interest to wholly eradicate the infested. Both the infested and the warframes have yet their roles to play in whatever game that's being played out IMO.
    But, if left wholly to the Tenno (me as the player), even then I doubt I would wipe out the infested along with the warframes. The Tenno seem to enjoy playing the role of being demigods, with the ability to move with out most freedom, and have entire armies at their mercy. The whole acting for the good thing seems secondary to them, a natural outlet for their power, but the sweetness of that power seems to take priority. At least that's what it seems to me. I doubt the Tenno would throw it away in a selfless move.
    As a sidenote, can't wait for Heart of Demios to come out. Honestly, the whole thing about the Entrati (however that's spelt) family got me hyped. I feel like this update will be huge, lore-wise.

  • @septumhyacinthe2053
    @septumhyacinthe2053 Před 9 měsíci

    "similar outbreak before The Collapse" I wonder if that could possibly pertain to the events of Warframe 1999

  • @trentonhottell4797
    @trentonhottell4797 Před 3 lety

    In the quest the awakening in cutscene did anyone else notice the HUGE hand with the HUGE fingers they kinda looked like something from a rail Jack. When you're near it I can hear tapping sounds

  • @insertname7750
    @insertname7750 Před 3 lety

    I can appreciate some good fan theories

  • @smitmoradiya7453
    @smitmoradiya7453 Před 3 lety

    I want something like Infested - Sentient troop
    The main boss/ hive mind could be infested-sentient in nature as it can indeed think of itself and everything stemming out of it

  • @hyaki5383
    @hyaki5383 Před 2 lety +1

    Now you get scared even more from harrow

  • @alicewest6362
    @alicewest6362 Před 3 lety +1

    So the way I see it, the only option is to develop the Infesteds capacity to form pro social relationships as we might do with the warframes like with umbra. Or like when venom turned good. Like maybe somewhere you could integrate a capacity for empathy and ethics

  • @djsqueaks33xd59
    @djsqueaks33xd59 Před 3 lety

    Speaking of the hellmouth considering it's on sentients and what we've learned it wouldn't let us do that very thing

  • @Squaretheone
    @Squaretheone Před 3 lety +3

    Ah yes right on time

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +1

      I thought you might need something to watch right after tennocon let out, lol...

  • @drost47
    @drost47 Před 3 lety

    Laughs in incendiary. Spaceships, flotilla fleets, and planetary bombardment.

  • @danhalo1405
    @danhalo1405 Před 3 lety

    I bet the final act when De ever wants to conclude Warframe will be centered around this and it will boil down to the question if the Tenno are willing to save the whole universe but sacrifice the warframes for it and probably at the end the Tenno can find some alterative solution that still can for the moment save everything and the warframes don't have to be sacrificed otherwise De never could return to this IP. And i don't think De would want to ultimately close the door for a potential return to the IP for a later point.

  • @mrbarefootbogan6254
    @mrbarefootbogan6254 Před 3 lety +1

    Don't Forget about Nidus, he was Technically the first Warframe... And also has some sort of Connection with the Helminth.

  • @lnkrishnan
    @lnkrishnan Před 3 lety

    Same question as that of Borg assimilation.

  • @Cherry-xp9xz
    @Cherry-xp9xz Před 3 lety

    i thought this was gonna be a normal video, and now im questioning my existance in a video game

  • @doshta
    @doshta Před 3 lety

    it will be good all the warframes to have there own quest or to have a quest to see how the prime frames are made and where did they come from

  • @tyrantofcans465
    @tyrantofcans465 Před 3 lety +1

    Nah. The infested can be reasoned with (as shown with Helminth and Mother in the Heart of Deimos) and it would be possible to actually recreate society with them still around. Plus, they are one of the few factions that can stand up to the Sentients and not get utterly annihilated. The only problem is that the infested want to go after corpus, grineer, and other fleshies before they take over robotics.
    Personally, I wouldn't eradicate them because it seems like, to a degree, they can be controlled, reasoned with, and inevitably, stopped by logic becoming more moral. It reminds me of the Gravemind from Halo. It was able to plan and reason, even if they did eventually 'betray' us.

  • @Bergensape
    @Bergensape Před 2 lety

    I see the infested (regardless of they being "created") as a force of nature, relentless, unstoppable. There is no "will" or "purposes" other than consume and grow.
    We know the infested are connected, like a hive mind, and I now remember something from The Expanse (awesome show btw), there is this "protomolecule" (I'll be spoiling the show), that consumed metals, rocks, flesh, everything, and when it consumed and transformed Eros (an asteroid) and crashed on venus, it created an organic machine thing, that lead to a portal being created. Maybe the infested need to consume and transform a big amount of matter in order to do something? I just love the infested lore and no, I will not kill them!

  • @avoidavoid5397
    @avoidavoid5397 Před 3 lety

    Great video ,as always but this got me thinking about Revenant and what would happen to him if there was an infested purge ,like what is he ,I know that infestasion can not do much against senstient so he can’t be a hibrid but he is a Warframe ,we can use ?idk

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      It's an interesting thought. Might have to look into that a bit further...

  • @Sasha_Sasha69
    @Sasha_Sasha69 Před 4 měsíci

    i was going to say that the fact of crafting warframes confuses me but now i think i understand. maybe the original ones were infested humans, but now we can only assembly them by the precise blueprints.andt it also makes warframes separate enough from infestation. like if you craft a radio that uses the common frequency - it doesnt mean its a weapon of an ai that controls most of the tech

  • @prophecybydefault4708

    I'd do it.
    For the greater good of the system we must sacrifice our frames.
    It's probably what they would have wanted anyway.
    Not like the tenno actually NEED them or anything, we can just use our void powers to take care of everything else.

  • @TheSupremeSpoon
    @TheSupremeSpoon Před 3 lety +1

    The Void contains infested... No matter how many you cut down, theres always going to be the chance that one can pop out of the void and start the whole situation over again.

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      You could say the whole game is infested... And I'll see myself out, lol...

    • @rosheacarrington986
      @rosheacarrington986 Před 3 lety

      not if we are thero adout it

  • @novadselir1068
    @novadselir1068 Před 3 lety

    No lie the entire time you were talking about the infested I was thinking about the song "The Silent" and given the choice as messed up as it sounds I'd just coexist with the infested figure out a way to inoculate some races to be immune but allowing the infestation to exist as a whole, it didn't wish to be created but clearly as shown by the Helminth chargers the room and The Warframes especially Nidus that the infested have amazing benefits.

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +1

      Agreed. It's when the infestation is mishandled and used as a weapon that things go awry. But... that always seems to happen.

  • @benjaminreeves655
    @benjaminreeves655 Před 3 lety

    Probably wouldn't effect the tenno too much as the virus is referenced in the initial creation of the warframes, which we know are umbra, not the standard mass produced lifeless metal puppets we usually command.
    So i guess then the question would be if we were willing to risk losing our umbra frames, with their own personalities and qwerks, in order to defeat the infested once and for all. Which is itself dependent on if the helminth virus isn't different enough to save them from the cure.
    Of course this would present larger implications for the system as a whole as many blueprints for weapons and frames require many materials which are described in the lore as coming from the infested, wither as a byproduct of its functions or some cultivated crop from its growth.
    like mutagen samples, which are used for both frames and weapons. Along with many current railjack parts.
    Assuming the resources use extends into constructing other needed items of daily life, then destroying the infestation would probably rob the system of an irreplaceable necessity for its current functioning.
    Plus i'd have to wonder if the current forests re-terra-forming the earth had absolutely no relation to the infested strain at all, or if that would be destroyed too, assuming not even the helminth would be spared that is.

  • @SpiderconPrime
    @SpiderconPrime Před 3 lety

    Didnt we hear in once awake the lotus thought the infestation was all killed off yet the grineer brought them back?

  • @phantomasuras
    @phantomasuras Před 3 lety +3

    Wanna hear your thoughts about the TennoCon reveals.

  • @edwardfrench9368
    @edwardfrench9368 Před 3 lety

    I feel like it would depend on which morality the Tenno mainly walked in; if its Sun, they would absolutely destroy the infected. The other two? I think they would at least see if they could control or work alongside the infected, and then go from there.

  • @wolfattack4825
    @wolfattack4825 Před 3 lety

    First the protea quest makes me question warframe and now this
    Which is saying either get rid of everything that we know as warframes or let the infested rule the cosmos
    I need time to think about all of this

  • @jovemgo
    @jovemgo Před 3 lety

    Tenno are seen as a balance faction in the solar system, we keep the Corpus from exploiting the innocents and taking over orokin tech, just like the grineer and their kuva farming and planets occupation, we stop the infested from spreading in the other factions occupied planets. We keep rogue factions at bay and pleased by help them in their goals but we can easily switch sides towards balance in the system. So if you take the warframes away with the infestation it wouldn't bring any kind of peace besides temporary relief from the infestation spreading towards other planets. The other factions would tear each other apart regardless. Not to mention the sentients would be the ultimate faction, besides them being unable to reproduce they would probably find a way with Ballas to kink shame everyone and discover a new way to reproduce. Now with the warframes gone, that doesn't mean the tenno would be extinct just declawed. They would probably get some type of substitute or upgrades from the factions themselvs. They could still use most weapons besides the infested based ones they would still have k drives and void powers. So imo It wouldn´t change much.

  • @derekburge5294
    @derekburge5294 Před 3 lety

    My Tenno's sole concern is keeping Infested numbers under control. The grineer and corpies may come and go, but the goopy bois are forever.

  • @technoultimategaming2999

    I hope that the Duviri Paradox explains more things

  • @arturotorres5663
    @arturotorres5663 Před 3 lety +1

    Man that creepy byeee... gets me everytime 🥶 it's like that but more on my back what i would do is endure the infested as much as possible there you go my answer

  • @alexellis5135
    @alexellis5135 Před 3 lety

    Think about this, we team up with the sentients and make all the frames more sentient of material than infested maybe giving us more powers in the end and with the sentients help we end the infestation and at the least likely moment the sentients backstab and "kill" one of our warframes most likely umbra

  • @Tribalfan88x
    @Tribalfan88x Před 3 lety

    I would do it. Peace always requires sacrifices to be made and ridding the system from this plaque is the right thing to do.
    It's what heroes (and the Tenno/Warframes are treated as such) do

  • @Xkorpitron
    @Xkorpitron Před 3 lety

    You pose an interesting theory, for one to understand the question we must understand the infested and so far the general idea of them, is that they dont care about the on going war between corpus and grineer, the rise of sentients, the lesser infested are mindless drones who care nothing but harvesting and killing, but then you got the higher infested who have hive minds, which is curious, because so far we havent comprehend what they're real goal is, some say to expand, to conquer, i mean overall survival, in the end, dont we all wish that upon our race, tenno, corpus, grineer, even sentients? Now about sacrifice...i wouldnt, and here's why, i believe, infested and tenno have a symbiotic relationship, they need us, as much as we need them, they represent chaos, and tenno represent order, some say tenno are the bad guys...i dont believe so, evolution requires sacrifice sometimes, take the example of Alad V...he gave up his humanity, to understand infested, but at what cost...but you forgot one major player here...."the man in the high tower" possibly one of the orokin people, what does he think of all this, will he do anything? is he just watching all parties to see who's worthy...simply playing god?

  • @31rohir
    @31rohir Před 3 lety

    have you seen the movie "The last girl"? it's a zombie type film, and the same question is asked, the children are the only ones who can keep their humanity and have a normal life except if they smell uninfected humans while being hungry, they'll eat them
    but what would happend when there's no uninfected humans anymore? they can still eat normal food and have a normal life, cause they, and the spores, developed a symbiosis relationship.
    what the girl does is that she says that this world is for the new generation and ignites the huge plant that contains the spores, allowing them to be released and infect the whole world over time.
    the tenno, not fiighting the infested anymore, would be kinda similar, except that the infested will still try to kill them since they can't contamine them

  • @coreycorbin2387
    @coreycorbin2387 Před 3 lety

    since the corpus, grineer and maybe other yet unknown factions exist, getting rid of all warframes along with JUST the infested seems like a net loss. Even without the infested getting involved, the origin system is always in turmoil. also, as you mentioned, we don't actually owe the system anything so to give up the only thing keeping everyone (and i mean everyone, friends included) from dissecting us to see if they can gain our abilities would be a massively dumb thing to do. Unless we get to the point where we can do 4 hour survivals with just the operator...........what reason would we have to give up the only thing keeping us safe?

  • @randydickinson4864
    @randydickinson4864 Před 3 lety

    It can't be done there will always be a test tube out there and someone to use it again. Tech never goes away if the ideas or knowledge exists.

  • @ain.7995
    @ain.7995 Před 3 lety

    Like the way both the orokin and ancient healers have a long arm.

  • @jamesvan2201
    @jamesvan2201 Před 2 měsíci

    Ballads said that he experimented and tortured them. That's how they got their abilities, based on how they were experimented on and tortured.

  • @ThePupyl
    @ThePupyl Před 3 lety +1

    Sacrifice my warframes? There will still be foundry...

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety

      Like... Kill it all and then rebuild? Interesting...

  • @theplaya8905
    @theplaya8905 Před 3 lety

    Final boss: vor using the power of the void while his body is of sentient, why it works is because he is also part infested

  • @MRx36000
    @MRx36000 Před 3 lety

    The end of infestation would mean the end of my favorite weapons!! Synapse, Hima, Phage...
    That shit cannot fly!!!

  • @nikolaihayes1391
    @nikolaihayes1391 Před 3 lety

    well now we have necromecks so the warframe could be stored in the void for a bit while the teno use the nekromechs to cocomplete the purge with no risks to them selves

  • @randomaccountwithmusic4206

    I do feel like possibly, let's say the tenno, team up with the corpus, the corpus could design battle armor based on our AMP's that would be able to take a hit and since the tenno are lore wise incredibly powerful. Since 6-8 tenno together killed Eras. We could still fight on without our beloved frames. It's kinda like those shows with magic where in the end they decide to destroy all magic for it's potential for evil thus we become more technological and eventually hiroshima. If you get my drift.

  • @kadenroberts1019
    @kadenroberts1019 Před 3 lety

    What if one of the faction could make or modify transference bolts (reference "The Sacrifice") for an especially strong/ intelligent/ or complex cephalon to control individual infested forms like pieces on a game board? But that raises the question of if that introduces that cephalon to the infested hivemind and corrupt it? Maybe that would cause the cephalon to be just another form under infested control, allow the infested to control the ship systems, lock everything down, launch empty escape pod and dive that ship ,or fleet, into infested hives like eris, deimos or a rotting derelict ship?

    • @TheDsIEGE
      @TheDsIEGE  Před 3 lety +1

      Hmmmm.... Would make for a very powerful ally. Or enemy.