A list of puns related to "Origin Systems"
The Modern History of The Origin System β Chapter 1 β Oroban Green, Hexis Scribe
Although the Orokin Era and Collapse was millennia ago, the past decade has been full of fascinating events. It would not be surprising for Tenno to not remember everything that has happened. Thus, this work shall attempt to cover everything that has happened from the Awakening of the Tenno to the revival of the Sentient King Hunhow.
#Awakening to Gradivus Dilemma
Firstly would be the Awakening. Millenia after the Collapse of the Orokin Empire, the Lotus began to reawaken the Tenno. Threatened by their return, the Grineer Queens ordered the capture of all Tenno immediately before soon commanding immediate execution of them on sight. Admiral Vor, who was assigned with the execution program, led Grineer forces throughout the system and on multiple occasions attempted to capture or kill the Warframes. However he has been defeated on multiple occasions, only surviving through the power of his mysterious Janus Key. After being defeated by a Tenno who awakened in a tower near an Ostron village, Vor was demoted to Captain for his repeated failures but still in charge of the program.
After the Awakening, the Grineer began to explore other ways to fight the Tenno. Doctor Tengus, the creator of the Grustrag Three and one of the most infamous Grineer scientists, began to study the Infestation and attempt to weaponize them. However, Tengusβ poor handling of the Infestation had only led to them being released into the Origin System once more, causing further chaos.
Around this time, Alad V, a member of the Corpus Board, had discovered a group of Warframes unawaken near Sedna. As a result, Sargas Ruk, whom was responsible for the Liberation of Saturn, demanded Alad turn over the Warframes to him as is required of the Corpus-Grineer Partnership. Aladβs refusal has lead to the Grineer invasion of Mars, now called the Gradivus Dilemma, where Tenno were forced to choose whether or not to sacrifice their brethren to prevent Mars from falling into Grineer hands or to sacrifice Mars for those Tenno. The conflict lasted six days before the Grineer succeeded in the conquest of Mars, which has remained under their control to this day while the Corpus were pushed back to Phobos.
Due to Alad V risking war with the Grineer Empire, the Corpus Board only grew more hostile towards him. After capturing more Warframes and dissecting them for his Zanuka Project, he became a major target for both Cha
... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey everyone! We made a survey to examine if there is any correlation between system origins and DES scores. We know that there may be flaws with the survey and the concept itself, but we hope that it can give us some insightful results.
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This survey is not to disprove or prove endogenics, but it could help with our understanding of them.
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The Covenant find a wormhole on the borders of their territory and instead of finding UNSC space. The wormhole leads them direclty to the Sol System and it opens near Sedena. The time period for this invasion takes place around The New War for the Origin System. Could the various factions fight off the Covenant?
Hello all,
I've been seeing tons of posts recently asking about how magic works in universe that contains the Malazan Book of the Fallen. So, I'm going to outline how it all works, drawing from every book, without spoiling major plotlines.
However, this post will contain minor spoilers
After re-reading my post the spoilers are attributed to K'rul and Mother Dark. If you're a new reader, they're not particularly important spoilers, although I'm sure others would disagree. > > EDIT, If you are not finished with the main series and Kharkanas Trilogy, DO NOT READ THE COMMENTS >
I also encourage anyone to correct me in the comments. I'm on my 3rd read through of every book.
Let's start with the beginning.
Think of Chaos as the raw, primal energy fueling literally everything. However, raw Chaos destroys the mind, body, and soul. Dragons were the first sentient beings and are all the spawn of T'iam. T'iam was the first dragon and from her all other dragons were spawned.
We will come back to the aspects of power. Just remember this for later.
From Starvald Demelain all other warrens/holds will spawn.
Not physical locations, but the power of Starvald Demelain began to "wander" as the books describe.
This should clear up a fuck-ton of confusion, as the term warren and hold are used interchangeably for the elder warrens.
From where they came, yet to be disclosed. Every Azathanai calls each other brother/sister, basically saying they're all somehow related. I like to think of them like the dragons, all spawning from 1 creator.
Greatest example of
... keep reading on reddit β‘I know that this has almost pretty much been done to death, but please humor me.
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Scenario: The origin system has just undergone another war with the sentients (the new war update) and are still recovering from the chaos. The Narmer are still running around and Sentient stragglers are still lose in the system. Just when they thought their troubles were at their peak, it gets worse; a militaristic empire from a galaxy far away has entered the system.
The Galactic Empire is dealing with Luke and other rebels at the time, constantly fighting in skirmishes.
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Rules:
No Death Star for the empire
Cooperation between factions in Warframe is optional.
Individuals in each faction are not bound to their faction (for example: Alad V every time when someone new shows up)
The Galactic empire is not allowed reinforcements
Win Conditions
Empire: Complete subjugation of the Origin system
Origin System: To repel the empire
Who wins and why?
Anyone who has taken this class has tips on knowing what we need to know for midterms and finals? Based on the classes so far the professor seems to be bombarding us with too much information
To specify, what I mean is that Shinto traditionally is a very diverse belief system, but State Shinto was a uniform belief system that was the same everywhere in Japan, unless I am misunderstanding it.
For it to be uniform the state must have clarified what it considers to be Shinto traditions, beliefs and practices that everyone must follow, and which aren't (any longer). So what did that look like and how did it differ from normal Shinto beliefs?
I've been looking at ways to scale a large scale solar system and this suggestion has come up several times. Basically, a Floating Origin works by moving everything around the character, who stays at the origin point, rather than moving everything throughout the world origin.
The issue is, I know that obviously this is not how Unreal is configured to work. Is it possible to get things working this way through C++ and BP alone, without needing to change things on an engine source level? Thanks.
I always wonderd what lays beyond the Origin system and would ever found out? I Think it's would be neutral to go out their i see oursalvs becuse the sentients were Send to Terraform new planets for the orokin and in chroma's lore he went outside the Origin system and in he juarney he killed a drogon
AC Origins is a great game. I love it's atmosphere, it's story, it's many other things... But one thing that I always really hated about it is it's saving system.
After playing such games as TES or other RPG games, I felt the importance of manual saving. It's much, much better when there's only auto-save. When you control the savegames, you kinda write your own consistent story - even if it's story of small details of some bigger and maybe even linear adventure. With manual saves, you direct and sort the elements of scenery - and, therefore, self-fix some bad quest placement.
Let's have an example. What if you have some urgent mission to save someone, and by running down the street, you meet another person who has urgent trouble too. Yes, you can skip this person, but it won't fit the moral preferences of many protagonists (such as Bayek). Also, you may just want to concentrate on one story, not on two. Also, you can be forced into watching some cutscene, and will be really strange to see a protagonist who was caring for something one and then switch on something else. In the end of it all, you'll see the autosave icon, meaning that your story is destroyed. With manual saves, you can load the previous savegame and then just walk some other street, skipping other problems in the way "My protagonist doesn't know about this".
Odyssey and Valhalla both feature manual saves - just as quick save and load. I love it. When I discovered about some things in The Legacy of The First Blade pt.2, I found a savegame where I didn't start this storyline at all - this whole expansion just doesn't fit my ideas of what choice-based game should be. In Origins players have no major choice, but still have a big open world featuring many quest arcs - and manual saves would've helped players to kind of sort them.
I understand that this post probably won't be noticed by Ubisoft, but it's just something that bothers me about Origins and maybe it's not that long to re-create this system, so, like, why not telling this? Of course I will be thankful if you upvote the post if you agree that manual saving system is simply convenient and flexible and every player will find their own way to use it.
ps. I understand that Assassin's Creed is about exploring virtual Animus representation, but some immersion is welcome even in these conditions.
Hello! We are trying to compare the differences in dissociative experiences between traumagenic and endogenic systems.
We'd like more endogenic systems to participate in our survey. As expected, most of the participants have been traumagenic so far. We only have 58 who selected endogenic compared to the 208 who selected traumagenic.
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