Not only should they be insanely weak because of any leftover Void traces, but really, they should have murdered a ton of Tenno by now, since, even after Hunhow’s death, they know exactly where a lot of other Tenno are located. Or very, very briefly on Uranus before disappearing in a flash of light. Which is weird because that place is probably still teeming with Void radiation or something like that. Speaking of her, there are also Sentients on Lua for some reason. Is it really necessary to risk the Space Time Continuum just for some data? Don’t even ever find out what that data even is, just that the Lotus needs it. If you’re not cheesing them though… I mean, these Vaults require going back and forth in time. With just a Nova or a Nezha with their teleporting abilities, they can do an entire Lua Spy mission in minutes. Not only are they among the more complicated of Spy missions but they’re also the most cheese-able. The terrain, even when you ignore the ruins, is incredibly similar to normal Orokin stuff with beauty over function. I mean, I assume that Lua was used to train soldiers but why are these rooms scattered around like candy for soldiers to stumble into? How does that train anyone? Not to mention that there are very few large areas that could hold a lot of soldiers. Not traps the same way other Orokin places have. Okay, yeah, it’s been in the Void for a while, but nowhere else compares to the amount of Orokin-ness that Lua has.įor example, Lua has puzzles everywhere. The entirety of Lua makes no sense, especially when it’s so much more Orokin-ified than everything else. What bothers me most is why is any of it there? I mean outside of gameplay reasons of course. Seeing how everything is falling apart, not because of invading Grineer or the Infested taking root, but because it’s all just been left alone for so long. It’s a strange combination of dull, grey moon rock and the standard Orokin white and gold.
Then again I can’t complain about that because in reality, Phobos is potato-shaped and is basically a big meteor.īut still, Lua is weirdly cold. It’s not like the other, smaller planets like Europa, Ceres and Phobos where there could feasibly be an atmosphere, one was made and looks like it’s still there, everything’s been terraformed and turned into manufacturing or it’s all underground or in ships so it doesn’t matter anyway. Honestly that too has a very love-hate feel about it, simply because it’s a programming language. Lua in this case is referring to the planet unlocked after the Second Dream in Warframe, not to the programming language often used in gaming, for example what people use to make add-ons for Garry’s Mod. To many people, it’s a pretty cool thing.