![]() ![]() Killed when someone – a Board member most likely – sabotaged the Void drive of his personal transport. ![]() ‘Protean traces’, they’re calling them.”Įudico: “Granum. Our ear inside says Nef’s techs have found a lead on Protea’s whereabouts. Part of a deal Granum cut with the Orokin themselves. Legend says she was built specifically for and assigned to one Parvos Granum. The Business: “ (indicating hologram) Look familiar, Outworlder? Warframe, yes, but one of a kind. No idea how Parvos was assassinated before any of us were an itch. Sumper thinks he can prove he’s a sprog of noble descent. The Tenno must interact with Eudico to begin the conversation.Įudico: “So. The table no longer shows a hologram of the Profit-Taker, but a hologram of the warframe Protea. The Tenno must travel to Fortuna and meet with Eudico and the Vox Solaris crew in the backroom. (faintly) The brass!”Įudico: “Got dirt that isn’t safe to shovel out in the open. I’ll check in with my whisper network, let you know what they’re saying. That is where all of you come in.” Įudico: “The brass on this mucker! I have to protect my people from this trust-fund lunatic. (upon completing the third round) Nef Anyo (distorted at first): “She had been a surrogate in a very special, very secret succession program! It was an epiphany! It would seem that I am one of the sons of our late, great Founder! And… more importantly… his heir. I wondered… who am I, really? After a protracted negotiation, my birth mother sold to me the secrets of my conception! She had been a…” Įudico: “Wait! What? Get that signal back!” (upon completing the second round) Nef Anyo (distorted at first): “But over the years, as my wealth blossomed, and my humility grew vast… I began to see a certain similarity. The Corpus became my family.” Įudico: “They’ve fuzzed the band. But – as an orphan, poor, as I said – I found great riches within the Tenets of our glorious Founder! Parvos Granum. Nef Anyo (distorted at first, clearing up as the signal improves): “Like all of you, I was born poor, with but a meager derivatives portfolio and limited vesting options. (upon completing the first round) Eudico: “It’s Nef alright. The Tenno must complete three rounds of Interception. Unlike most Interception missions, there are only two points to defend. If the Board unifies under one person… one ‘found’ by Nef…? Our people will never see daylight. Board’s schisms and infighting might be the main reason SU’s survived this long. ![]() If true, that heir can, by rights, claim total control of the Board. Well… Nef’s claiming the old man’s got an heir. The Corpus founder, some long-dead cove named Parvos Granum, carries a lot of messianic clout. Listen up: this Deadlock spat is costing Solaris lives. Biz and I may be in over our heads on this one…. The mission is an Interception on the newly remastered Corpus ship tileset, against Juno Corpus enemies.Įudico: “Sparky! Yes. The entirety of this quest can only be played solo.įirst Mission: Decrypt Nef Anyo’s Deadlock memorandum (Cytherean, Venus) To those who have aided us in the past: Join us now. The foundations of their kleptocracy tremble. There is upset in the halls of Corpus power. Nef Anyo, in his hubris, is writing checks and cashing them with Solaris lives. Be you sumper, Rail agent, crud diver, or pit boss: hear this: Your comrades, your friends, your family – good people with clear debts – are being taken. By Profit and Void, by the blessed handless Founder… we hereby invoke the Deadlock Protocol.”Īfter the cutscene ends, the Tenno is patched into a broadcast from Vox. The fleet has been retrofitted and redeployed to begin at once. Upon setting it as the active quest, a short cutscene will play. The Deadlock Protocol can be activated in the Codex after completing Vox Solaris and reaching Mastery Rank 4. Seeking control, Nef Anyo looks to the past… to the very origins of the Corpus itself. A power struggle within the Corpus elite has erupted. ![]()
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