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Warframe How Many Tenno Are There

The Sentients had won. They had turned our weapons, our technology, against us. The more than advanced we became, the greater our losses. The war was over unless we found a new way. In our agony we turned to the Void. The blinding nighttime, the hellspace where our scientific discipline and reason failed.

We took the twisted few that had returned from that identify. We built a frame around them, a conduit of their affliction. Gave them the weapons of the former ways. Gun and blade. A new warrior, a new code was born. These rejects, these Tenno, became our saviors. Warrior-Gods bandage in steel and fury hitting our enemies in a way they could never comprehend.

Excalibur was the first.

—Orokin 'Warframe' Archives (Excalibur Codex Entry)

The Tenno are the faction controlled by the players. Each actor is a Tenno with a conform of biomechanical armor called a Warframe. The combat abilities provided by Warframes are vastly superior to both the Corpus' loftier technology and the Grineer's vast numbers; even the most inexperienced Tenno can fight their way through hordes of basic foot soldiers alone, and teams of experienced Tenno can best even the deadliest enemy threats.

Awakening from a deep sleep to a hostile world, the Tenno know little of themselves.

Each Tenno bears a primary weapon, a sidearm, and a melee weapon. Their arsenal includes rifles of various types, shotguns, pistols, swords, and exotic melee weapons such equally staves, axes, and power gauntlets. Different Warframes offering their own unique powers, ranging from VoltIcon272.pngVolt 's burst of superhuman agility to FrostIcon272.pngFrost 'due south deadly barrage. Also, Warframe armor's modular nature allows for major upgrades and broad customization options. Utilizing the arms, armor, and powers at their disposal, Tenno squads have adjusted to wildly different situations using only a moment of downtime between missions.

Origin [ ]

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"Orokin secrets cannot remain secret forever! Get-go talking!"

The following article/section is conjecture. Content is subjected to change/removal as the game progresses. Delight practise not use this article for critical in-game information.

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"Y'all're not supposed to be in here! You lot're going to ruin the surprise!"

The following commodity/section contains spoilers. Please finish The War Within quest earlier proceeding.

At the tiptop of their Empire'due south reign, the Orokin became embroiled in a war with the Sentients: a creation of theirs long ago sent to the Tau System to prepare for colonization, whose advanced technologies allowed them to quickly adapt to every endeavour by the Orokin to defeat them. Each endeavour by the Orokin to defeat the Sentients failed, so they turned in agony to their last hope: the Tenno.

The Tenno were created in an incident long before the war, during the then-chosen "Void Era", when a transport chosen the Zariman Ten Nil became involved in a void-jump blow that sent it lost in the chaotic sub-dimensional space known equally the Void. The ship reemerged from the Void and was recovered but days later, completely intact, simply the merely survivors found were children, whose exposure to the Void's energies had twisted and inverse them, giving them inexplicable powers and abilities. Feared and reviled, the survivors of the Zariman however were of neat interest to the Orokin.

Initial experiments on how to harness the children's powers though led to several fatal accidents, which showed the danger their uncontrolled powers could wreak both on themselves and on others. It was the work of an Orokin researcher named Margulis that led to a breakthrough; through dreams, the children could focus and control their powers. However, this research would and so be taken from her after she was executed for trying to protect the children, and used to create a process known equally Transference; the children's consciousnesses and powers could be remotely channeled through a surrogate torso called a Warframe: a particularly-fabricated techno-organic humanoid battle frame designed to enhance and focus the children'south powers, using a device known as a Somatic Link. The survivors would be placed in Somatic Link pods in a facility known as the Reservoir located on the Moon, to control their surrogate bodies in a secure location away from their enemies.

These operators, newly christened as the "Tenno", were taught the ways of war. With the combination of advanced technologies and esoteric powers, the Tenno began to turn the tide against the Sentients, allowing them to vanquish the Orokin'due south enemies across many battles.

The end of the Sentient threat should take been the finish of the Orokin's struggles, but information technology was not to be. The Tenno since the kickoff had always held a grudge against the Orokin for executing Margulis, whom they had e'er considered as their foster female parent. And as the Orokin were celebrating their victory by bestowing the Tenno with honors, the Warframes struck, assassinating the Orokin'due south leadership and throwing the empire into chaos, an event that would herald the end of the Orokin Empire.

In the backdrop of the Orokin's collapse, the machinations of the Sentients continued; a plan had long been hatched to infiltrate the Orokin and destroy the Tenno. The agent given the task, named Natah, grew close to the Tenno she was supposed to destroy. Betraying her ain kind, Natah used her considerable powers to hide the Moon within the Void, keeping the Reservoir and the Tenno they concord hidden from the Sentients, and the Warframes scattered throughout the Origin System were made to sleep in cryostasis. Natah, taking on the mantle of the Tenno's caretaker and guide, remade herself as the Lotus, keeping lookout man over the sleeping Tenno until the time they would wake in one case over again.

Weaponry [ ]

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Main article: Category:Tenno Weapons

The Tenno have created a huge amount of "home grown" weaponry and equipment – much of information technology descended from Orokin counterparts, merely some of it original. Tenno weapons, in full general, tend to feature smooth lines, symbolic design, and an "organic" shaping that gives them a sleek, predatory look. Weapons of Tenno origin are among the nearly commonly available weapons to players.

Lotus [ ]

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Main commodity: Lotus

Upon revival from stasis, the Tenno is guided by a figure known equally the Lotus. Asserting preservation of her people by any means necessary, the Lotus dispatches and guides Tenno through missions of espionage, sabotage, defense, extermination, interception and rescue. On these missions, the Lotus guides Tenno using audio commands transmitted from an unknown location. Similar the residuum of Tenno culture, she remains shrouded in mystery, though the Natah quest sheds more light into her origins and motives.

Some weapons deport the Lotus emblem to distinguish them as being unique or Tenno-contradistinct while other weapons behave the symbol but as a trademark of Tenno construction.

Hostage Operatives liberated during Rescue missions are homo and wear jumpsuits that bear the Lotus keepsake, which indicates that the Lotus has many non-Tenno agents conveying out her orders. This is besides indicated by her mention of diverse spy-cells and supply-raiding operatives, as well equally the non-Tenno NPCs crewing the Relay stations.

Orbiter [ ]

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Main article: Orbiter

The Orbiters are spacecraft used by the Tenno to travel throughout the Solar System to and from missions. They likewise act as the Tenno's mobile base, carrying all of their various equipment and arsenal of weapons. An Orokin AI called Ordis acts as the main computer for the Tenno'south ship.

Tenno Schools [ ]

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Main article: Focus

Focus schools

With the creation of Warframes, the Tenno founded five schools of combat that compliment diverse personalities and fighting styles:

Named Tenno [ ]

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In the WARFRAME universe, in that location are a few named Tenno characters aboard the Zariman Ten Zero before the Void-Bound Incident:

Trivia [ ]

  • The plural of Tenno is Tenno.
  • Tennō (天皇) in Japanese translates to "Divine Emperor". Additionally, in the Buddhist faith, the Four Heavenly Kings (四天王, Shiten'ō) are four guardian deities who watch over each cardinal direction nether the leading "center" deity Indra or Taishakuten, and are the generals of the Hachi Bushu, the Eight Legions of Devas who protect and uphold dharma and virtue in the world.
  • Probably owing to their inspiration, the Tenno are evocative of high sci-fi and henshin hero anime, manga, and Japanese video game concepts.
  • The proper noun "Tenno" dates back to the Hayden Tenno character from Digital Extremes'southward previous game Dark Sector. Warframe oft uses concepts, art styles, names, and other materials from Dark Sector, due to it being a spiritual successor to the game itself. Since "Tenno" in this universe likely refers to the Zariman Ten Zero (or X-Oh), the ship itself was in some sense named after Hayden as well.
  • Each Tenno behind the Warframes have official concepts and ideas to what they look like every bit stated past Art Director Mynki in Devstream 4.[1]
    • The Limbo Theorem and sources from DE take indicated that the Tenno have the power to wear multiple Warframes.
      • And further with The Second Dream showing that the Warframes are non worn at all, but instead commanded remotely by the true Tenno via a Somatic Link, at start in the Reservoir, and later in the Orbiter. However, Warframes do still accept organic components, leaving open that human bodies may or may not inhabit them.
      • How the Tenno switches betwixt Warframes aboard the Orbiter is still somewhat unknown, as semi-independent creatures are stored as equipment long before the Operator knows what their selves are.
      • The Grineer Queens in The War Inside refer to Warframes equally "infested puppets" and the Jordas Golem briefly confuses Warframes for fellow infested. This would indicate that infestation plays a large part in the organic elements of a Warframe and would also exist the main reason why Warframes are immune to infestation (being already infested, the virus can do very piffling else to it).
      • The Sacrifice quest suggests that the creation of Warframes involved infecting individuals with a modified strain of the Infestation. For instance, Excalibur UmbraIcon272.pngExcalibur Umbra was created by Ballas using a Dax soldier in this process.
  • Possible note of worth, the Stalker refers to himself, and the others gathered around him equally 'low guardians', making the distinction between the low guardians and the Tenno. It is possible that the Tenno were regarded every bit 'high', or the highest, guardians of the Orokin.[two] From the in-game description of the Misa Syandana Prime number, we also know that there were Temple Guards equally well.[3]
  • In the Profit trailer, Alad Five insulted the Tenno as "mute peasants" for humor, referring to the fact that Tenno have never been heard speaking verbally.
    • This comment once led to speculation that the Tenno as a race may be mute, but with dialogue options with Simaris and Darvo now in the game, this theory seems to have been debunked.
    • This theory has been completely debunked equally of The War Within quest, where a cutscene shows a Tenno speaking to Teshin through their Warframe.
  • NovaIcon272.pngNova 'due south Contour describes her existence as the result of "Tenno High Council" research, indicating that there is or was some sort of Tenno governing structure.
    • The "Tenno Loftier Council" may also merely be a reference to the Design Council, a select group of players that tin can vote and provide opinions on concepts and designs made by Digital Extremes before they are released to the public. Nova was the first Warframe created from the Design Quango'due south input.
    • Loading Screen Tips are quotes by "Tenno Councillors" with two-letter names. These names were derived from the usernames of the Design Council members that wrote them.
  • In the prologue added in Update 14.0 (2014-07-18), Vor states that the Ascaris is nearly attached to the Tenno's spine. This implies that Tenno are biological and possess at least some biological structures that are analogous to those present in humans.
    • The Second Dream quest reveals that Warframes may contain a surrogate body inside, that is capable of withstanding Tenno powers. This would explicate the "attached to the spine" quote.
    • The Cede further details this past stating that the Infestation strain used to create Warframes causes the organs of the host to restructure, gaining strength beyond steel, so it is possible that the "spine" - and other organs as such - withal exists in a materially transmuted form. However, this is the example primarily for Excalibur Umbra, who is as well seen to still have eyes and a face within his damaged helmet; as Excalibur Umbra was still an experiment in Warframe genesis, information technology remains to be seen whether subsequently Warframes, including ones piloted in the present twenty-four hours past the role player, still incorporate such easily recognizable structures, or indeed if they are still fabricated using human hosts and not something more than easily converted, in which example the "spine" may be more coordinating than literal.
    • Xaku is a blended Warframe created from the parts of three other Warframes. Their 4th ability, The Vast Untime, causes them to shed the "peel" of 2 of their components, revealing a skeleton underneath. This shows that, indeed, Warframes do have skeletons coordinating to homo skeletons. In addition, Xaku'south skull has visible eye-sockets, suggesting that all Warframes may have vestigial eyes underneath the surface of their skin, not just Umbra.
  • Previously, in that location was much debate near whether the "role player graphic symbol" was a unmarried Tenno switching frames or multiple Tenno, each with their ain personal frame (ala an MMO character select screen, all individual merely all technically existing at the aforementioned time).
    • Since the release of The Limbo Theorem and Ordis asking the Operator (the thespian grapheme) to exercise caution when they "occupy this frame" it can firmly be said that the player is a single Tenno and that they are indeed switching Warframes.
    • Shortly subsequently this reveal at that place was some debate most whether or non Ordis was breaking the quaternary wall, but in a Reddit AMA Steve confirmed it was not.[4]
    • The Second Dream quest reveals that Warframes are remote-controlled battle stations, definitely containing techno-organic elements within (as was mentioned by Lotus "the surrogate, capable of withstanding Tenno powers"; meanwhile the Operators have the ability to have control of one Warframe at a fourth dimension via Somatic Link or direct connection (touch on).
    • Also, all or nearly of the early in-game Defence missions use a "WARFRAME CRYOPOD" which was presented as life-support pod, independent humanoid beings in jumpsuits, similar to one, that Relay Personnel and Syndicate'due south Agents habiliment. This fact may or may not suggest, that cryopods held the surrogates, who were made for use in "Tenno-Warframe"-link.
  • The Tenno seem to sit in 'kiza' position, a form of Japanese sitting manner. This form is used in Japanese sword schools and martial arts as a sitting position from which an attack or defense tin exist mounted.
  • In Update xviii.0 (2015-12-03), the full proper name of the send which housed the children who would become the Tenno was finally revealed though there were no prior indications that the total proper noun had not already been disclosed in the codex entry for Ember PrimeIcon272.pngEmber Prime .
  • Upon closer examination, there is a play-on-words with regards to the total proper noun of the ship, and the origins of the Tenno themselves. The ship had been directly referenced by partial name one time before, in the codex entry of Ember Prime number, as the Zariman. However, this leaves out the Ten-Null portion of the name after it, i.e. Zariman Ten-Zilch. The hidden reference is most easily apparent in English, because of a linguistic shorthand used to refer to the number 'zero', with the shorter identity of just "O". This tin be seen in pop culture, such as in the championship of the TV prove "Hawaii Five-O".
    • Upon shortening Ten-Zero into 'Ten-O' – and to make it easier to pronounce, combining the syllables into one word – 'Tenno' – it becomes even more than plainly visible that the Orokin (as a gild) were truly unnerved past the children who had been found on the send. They wished to maintain such a clinical attitude towards the children that they simply named them – as a group – afterwards the very ship they were plant on.

See Likewise [ ]

  • Grineer
  • Corpus
  • Infested
  • Sentient
  • Orokin

References [ ]

  1. Tenno take faces?
  2. "I watched from a distance, with the residual of the depression Guardians." - Stalker/Shadow Stalker's Codex entry
  3. "Discovered in the vaults of a drifting derelict, this Syandana was worn by Temple Guardians before the fall of the Orokin Empire." - Misa Prime Syandana description
  4. DE Developers Talk on Reddit

Source: https://warframe.fandom.com/wiki/Tenno

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