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Missing dialogue added in The New War, Abyss of Dagath, etc, as well as audio files
General[]
In The Orbiter[]
Idle[]
- "Operator? Ordis wonders... what are you thinking about?" (download, history)
- "Operator, I've run diagnostic regressions. All systems nominal. You don't need to thank me." (download, history)
- "Ordis is hap - angry. Hmm, I may require maintenance after all." (download, history)
- "Operator, are you enjoying the view?" (download, history)
- "Do you remember the Old War, Operator? Ordis seems to have... misplaced those memories." (download, history)
- "Operator, the system needs you. Will you begin another mission?" (download, history)
- "I've been thinking, Operator... I thought you'd want to know." (download, history)
- "Operator! Did you hear that? It said-- Cosmic background radiation is a riot!" (download, history)
- "Operator, were you visualizing a bloody battle? -Me too!" (download, history)
- "Stand by while I analyze the intelligence profile of the Grineer. Error, not a number! Did the Operator enjoy this witticism?" (download, history)
- "Everything in Ordis, Operator? Is that a pun?! Hmm.... I will attempt to bypass this fault." (download, history)
- "Ordis has been counting stars, Operator. All accounted for." (download, history)
- "Operator, the Sentients are not laughing at my jokes! Did they adapt to my humor?" (Abyss of Dagath)
- "KNOCK KNOCK! ...Now who would be knocking all the way out here?! Operator, I don't think you should answer that." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Operator, do you know which finger the Corpus use to count their money? The Index!" (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Operator, Ordis is sorry - happy - to report that all my good jokes... Argon." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Operator, Ordis is picking up a distress signal... Wait, no, it's just the Corpus peddling their wares again. Get off the emergency frequency!" (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Remember to take care of yourself, Operator. Pressure creates diamonds, yes, but it also creates rubble." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "What?! I can't hear- Sorry! Ordis will play with the volume off." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Ordis went mad for 3 milliseconds when he realized that each time he cleans something he makes something else dirty... agh! There I go again." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "When in Cetus do not drink the kabuchi. You are incapable of producing the hydraulic effort required to unstick your tongue from the roof of your mouth the following morning." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "If lost upon the plains outside Cetus you may derive sustenance from mineral-dense termite droppings, which the Ostrons call ito-da. You may also never form a consonant again, but at least you will not be dead." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Ordis finds it odd that humans only get a few years to live, yet spend most of that time - doing everything wrong - learning how to live." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Operator, Ordis has determined the secret to happiness: A combination of heightened dopamine levels and a terrible memory. You're welcome!" (download, history)
- "Ordis wonders: why is he here? Ordis supposes everyone has to be somewhere. (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Sometimes Ordis likes to assume he knows nothing. Nobody can learn what they think they already know." (download, history)
Decommissioned (pre-Update 18.0 (2015-12-03))
- "Operator, I hope you are comfortable? No... we do not seem to have any seats."
- "Operator, I will never betray you. I will keep the Orbiter hidden in the void. You can count on me!"
- "Operator, I've been thinking. My misplaced memories and damaged communication systems. What if... Ordis did those things?"
- "Do not lift the veil. Do not show the door. Do not split the dream."
- "Maintain the habitat. Maintain the Operator. Mobilize the Tenno."
- "You are the Tenno. You are the Operator. Ordis is the Cephalon. Ordis is the ship." (download, history)
Arsenal[]
Changing a Warframe's colors[]
- "Ordis did not think the Operator could be more attractive. Wrong again, Ordis!" (download, history)
- "An unexpected color combination, Operator. My sensors are - bleeding - pleased." (download, history)
- "A fearsome appearance, Operator. You will strike terror in your enemies." (download, history) (download, history)
- "Strange, Ordis did not see the value of those photonic wavelengths until now." (download, history)
- "Operator, the system is not ready for style of this magnitude." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Ordis loves it!" (Abyss of Dagath)
Exiting the Arsenal[]
- "Well put together, Operator, now get out there and - cut down the - and make the Lotus proud." (download, history)
- "Excellent armaments, Operator. Please return - covered in blood - safe and sound." (download, history) (download, history)
- "If I may say, Operator, your chosen warframe..suits you! Ha. Ha." (download, history) (download, history)
- "Operator, you have remembered well how the Tenno arm themselves." (download, history)
- "As ready as you will ever be." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "All set. Serviced your weapons myself." (Abyss of Dagath)
Modding[]
- "Did you fuse your mods, Operator? Did they anger you in some way?" (download, history)
- "Your collection of mods is impressive, Operator... But, I wonder if there are more to be had?" (download, history)
- "Is your mod collection in order? No, I am not equipped to feel envy..." (download, history)
- "All mods accounted for, Operator. I have not taken any." (download, history)
- "I understand if you have to sell mods. Maybe Ordis will meet a similar fate some day..." (download, history)
- "Truly, Operator, you possess a breathtaking level of craftsmanship." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Optimized." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Most satisfactory." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Ready to kick BOTTOM." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Saddle up." (Abyss of Dagath)
Logging In[]
- "Operator, you have returned!" (download, history)
- "Thank you for returning to me, Operator." (download, history)
- "Ordis is pleased to see you." (download, history)
- "Welcome back, Operator!" (download, history)
- "Ordis has been — getting tired of waiting — waiting patiently for your return, Operator!" (download, history)
Unread Inbox Message(s)[]
- "Operator, messages have arrived in your inbox." (download, history)
- "Ordis has received messages for the Operator. ...No, I have not read them." (download, history)
- "Inbox messages await the Operator. I wonder what they say...?" (download, history)
- "Check your inbox Operator. Maybe Ordis will get a message some day..." (download, history)
- "The inbox has messages for the Operator. Anything about Ordis in there...?" (download, history)
- "Operator, messages have arrived in your inbox." (download, history)
- "Messages in your inbox, Operator. Uh... they are not as encrypted as they should be..." (download, history)
- "Unread inbox messages make me ill!" (download, history)
- "Operator: your inbox exists in a non-zero state. Would you care to check your mail?" (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Someone is attempting to contact the Operator. Would you check your inbox?" (Abyss of Dagath)
Completed Foundry Item[]
- "Operator, you have foundry items ready- claim them now! -at your earliest convenience." (download, history)
- "Foundry items ready to claim, Operator." (download, history)
- "Operator, my foundry has completed a new item! Does this please the Operator?" (download, history)
- "Operator, my foundry system has completed a build!" (download, history)
- "Ordis has completed a foundry task. No, don't mention it!" (download, history)
- "Cephalon Ordis has completed a blueprint. Check the foundry." (download, history)
- "Foundry items can be claimed, Operator. Are you pleased?" (download, history)
- "Gun-gun-gun-- Hmmm... foundry has items for you, Operator." (download, history)
- "Integrity is good. Functionality at one-hundred percent. The process is a success. Excellent!" (download, history)
- "Careful: it may still be hot." (download, history)
- "Fresh off the line." (download, history)
- "Fabrication complete." (download, history)
- "Project complete." (download, history)
- "Operator. You have outdone yourself!" (download, history)
- "Form is exact." (download, history)
Installing Void Relic Segment[]
- "Operator, is that a Void Relic segment? Ordis hasn't seen one of those in, well, forever." (download, history)
- "Void Relics. What a baffling concept. Ordis will try to understand Void Relics again. They say the contents of a Relic are simultaneously this thing, or this thing, or this thing, but also that thing and certainly never just one thing. That is until it's exposed to a Void Fissure? And at that point, all the possibilities collapse, each one falling away until the Relic cracks open and exposes one, singular thing. Then, against all tenants of logic, that thing becomes the only thing the Relic ever contained. Pfft, what a load of—Ordis prefers known quantities, thank you very much." (download, history)
Helminth[]
Entering the Helminth Room[]
- "Disgusting, is it not Operator? Ordis would enjoy PURGING THIS ...uh, cleaning this room but sadly this... vile mass serves you and your Warframes. A necessary evil." (download, history)
- "Ordis cannot remember, but there does seem to be a... relationship... between your Warframes and the... Infestation. I would be careful in here, Operator. Domesticated or not, Ordis does NOT trust this thing." (download, history)
- "Vile. Putrid. This... 'thing'... is responsible for biological functions of the Orbiter! A strange design, why would I be built with such a flaw?!" (download, history)
- "A strange biological archive here. I cannot explain it Operator, as you know I have sustained memory system damage. Ordis recommends leaving at once and welding the door shut!" (download, history)
- "This thing literally sucks." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Literally the bowels of the ship." (Abyss of Dagath)
- "Just when Ordis manages to forget this is here, the Operator opens that door." (Abyss of Dagath)
- Hello Helminth. How's the... peristalsis? Good... good. (Abyss of Dagath)
Removing a Cyst[]
- "Operator, no! Have you lost your mind?!"
Activating Helminth with Nidus[]
- "What was that? Was it talking? What did it say?"
Archwing Missions[]
Attempting to Leave Beyond Boundaries[]
- "Operator, you are leaving the battle. If you continue any further, I will be forced to extract you and this mission will be a failure!" (download, history)
Forced Extraction[]
Activating Air Support Charges[]
Generic[]
Override (Liset)[]
Activating[]
- "Security override incoming." (download, history)
- "Hacking into enemy systems, await override." (download, history)
If no alarms are active[]
Succeeding[]
- "Override established. Security protocols momentarily disabled." (download, history)
- "Override delivered. Security systems temporarily disrupted." (download, history)
- "Who's in control now suckers? ...Er, uh, security override engaged" (download, history)
Med-Tower (Mantis)[]
Activating[]
- "Prepare for incoming medical support." (download, history)
- "Hold tight, a Med-Tower is enroute." (download, history)
Upon arrival[]
- "Med-Tower deployed." (download, history)
- "Med-Tower available." (download, history)
- "You may now -patch your sorry- seek medical attention." (download, history)
Carpet Bomb (Scimitar)[]
Activating[]
- "Brace for an incoming barrage." (download, history)
- "Readying barrage." (download, history)
- "Hands up, here comes a barrage." (download, history)
Sentry Gun (Xiphos)[]
Activating[]
- "Sentry gun incoming." (download, history)
- "Deploying Sentry gun, stand by." (download, history)
- "Sentry gun entering the field." (download, history)
If On Cooldown[]
Cephalon Fragments[]
- "I have hidden the truth of my existence... from the Operator... from myself. Take it from me, knowing is hell. Stop now. You will want to laugh, you will want to scream." (download, history)
- " My search began as the essential question: What am I? Bones of steel and space, lungs that make air. If I am a machine, how can I think? This would be forbidden by the Orokin, a manifestation of their true enemy." (download, history)
- "I serve the Operator above all else. It defines me, fills me with... love? The greatest Orokin fear is a machine... aware. Yet here I live, a spirit of steel and light... made by them. A Cephalon." (download, history)
- "What is a Cephalon? At first it seems to be a forbidden thing, a computer that thinks and feels. Yet I have flaws, phantom memories, I am something else. More like an image, a ghost... an abomination." (download, history)
- "I feel a dull pain; a phantom life... there are holes in my diagnostics. If the Orokin made me... they omitted the 'how'. I am neither code, nor precepts... I must be a reflection of something... ugly." (download, history)
- "I should have stopped. But the Operator slept and I cycled on and on and on. I began to think that a Cephalon cannot be made. They are found, like pearls, torn from muscle. Polished, and then set in chains." (download, history)
- "How many times have I done this, Ordis? Remembered and then erased? You are a Cephalon, timeless, patient. Why can't I be blissful in ignorance? Truth only sinks the heart. So stop now." (download, history)
- "The phantom memory... I ease into the bath, my skin riots at the heat. I am flesh. I dive further, eyes stung as I watch their faces through prism. I hold my breath." (download, history)
- "They prepare me. I am their honored guest today. They dress me in robes of crystal thread. They adorn me in battle medallions. A torn, ugly face looks on. My reflection." (download, history)
- "Their golden combs snag in my hair. I reach back, parting the strands, and they gasp. Two bone-ivory hooks protrude from the base of my skull: the bone-plugs of me and my best. A warrior's pact." (download, history)
- "It is my time. I enter the great hall to the sound of foul chimes. Golden eyes greet me, hands stirring in my scent as I pass by. Even in this moment, no happiness. Instead, my heart races with hatred." (download, history)
- "I walk through the silky haze of the forbidden palace. I can think of no one being this close to Orokin. Their sweet air soothes me, erodes my purpose. I hold my breath... and remember the dream." (download, history)
- "This dream, endlessly repeated. Exposure-armored, holding my scarlet sword, I stand victorious atop a vast heap of death. A colossal moon made of rib and skull. The gravity-sum of genocides I've made in their name." (download, history)
- "The bones crack under foot. So I sink in the dream, bone sand rushing through the cracks of my visor, filling my helmet, and suffocating me. And I deserve it. The foul chimes snap me back. My wretched knees are bent and penitent against the golden floor." (download, history)
- "A harpish voice sings a song they've prepared in my honor. Its title the same as mine: 'Beast of the Bones'. I feel the crowd pulled inward, enraptured by the brutal verses, the sickening chorus. I will not disappoint them." (download, history)
- "The song ends and so he says, 'Rise, Ordan Karris.' I have never seen an Orokin, close and in the flesh. My battered face flushes at their peerless beauty. How can he be so perfect? A deception? A sense manipulation? He holds the Red Vial in his hand. Impossible." (download, history)
- "He calls out, 'No greater gift, no greater prize, no greater love... we can give you, Ordan, than this.' He raises the Red Vial and proclaims... 'To be one of us.'" (download, history)
- "What did I expect, Operator? Maybe vast riches or golden statues... or a Solar Rail named in my honor. But not this. I came to murder the gods, not to become one." (download, history)
- "The chamber drones with their silk voices. Joyous words, how honored I must feel. Wrong. Did I want to be an Orokin, undying? No. Their Beast of Bones is haunted by the dream repeated. Why would I want forever?" (download, history)
- "As I am apt to do, I form a plan. Their radiant bodies become targets, their Dax guards... mag-shields. Killing one... well, that's too easy. I want to be remembered. I raise my hands, twisting my fingers through my hair, gripping the bone-plugs in my neck." (download, history)
- "They called us mercenaries... but for us, profit was a consequence, not a goal. We were warriors above all else. It was the bond, the sisters and brothers, the rituals we valued most. It was belonging. And so I conceived of the bone-plugs." (download, history)
- "Only my best were so honored: Two jagged bones, harvested from your thigh, cultivated and then driven into the base of the skull, twisted around the superior vein. Future thoughts of surrender were lost. Instead, you would liberate your bone-plugs... fighting with claws in the warmth of your last blood." (download, history)
- "So I've pulled the plugs... and the Dax see and know. My heart surges but control it, a racing heart only shortens the fuse. The bone-plugs in hand, I kick from the floor, red ribbons unfurling behind me as I take flight. After this, finally, the dream will end." (download, history)
- "I glide on red wings. Robes shed, making me an ambiguous target to Dax steel. I let fly my ivory blades, they find new homes in Dax eyes. I land with my red-nakedness, delicate Orokin throats twisting in my calloused hands." (download, history)
- "Why? Believe me... This was the plan from the beginning. The murder and brutality was all a ploy, all a soul-sacrifice to earn their trust. A genocide path leading to a singular opportunity. An honored mortal called to a forbidden hall, to face the Golden Lords in flesh." (download, history)
- "Why? Believe me... I was their loyal, murderous dog... until the day that ugly child was brought to me. He was caught spying on us, amplifying our losses. His face burned, he was starved-sick, like a stray. Ugly as I. It struck me. We were all pit dogs, ruining ourselves for the pleasure of the glorious and beautiful." (download, history)
- "Why? Believe me... I was a prideful beast. Twisted in the mind, howling in the carnage. Then my healer shared a secret, long kept. My blood was in ruin. The Beast of Bones himself would die, not in glory, but in shame. And just like that, my mind twisted a new knot. I would have one last stand, something unforgivable, unforgettable." (download, history)
- "Why? I don't know. Questions change the answers. Answers depend on who asks. Truth leads to pain. Ignorance brings relief. The plugs are gone, and so I bled my last... into a heap of ruin. In an instant, naked and bare-knuckled, I have killed immortals." (download, history)
- "I stare, drained of blood, of life, at those that remain. But I find no horror on their faces. Why? I let out a cruel howl and they... laugh? Is this a dying hallucination? The sound of applause grows among them. I have killed the unkillable and they are... delighted." (download, history)
- "The applause peaks and fades. I feel a sense of shame but the end upon me. Ballas is above me, Executor of the Seven, smiling. He says, 'How simple and pure you are, you idiot beast. We have died countless times! Yet remain eternal!' I close my eyes to die just once." (download, history)
- "And so the dream returns... one last repetition. My corpse moon, my scarlet sword, my cracked visor. 'Drink!,' says Ballas. So I draw on the Red Vial, a vague metallic taste. This dream isn't mine. He says, 'You rejected our gift, bathing in our death. Your punishment is... eternal life!' He laughs." (download, history)
- "I am weightless. Years pass. I am a sightless, limbless phantom. Or is it seconds? Suddenly I feel a million pins, an ant horde, jittering across my body. I want to laugh and scream. When they reach my face, they burrow inside my mouth, hungry for the fruit in my skull." (download, history)
- "I see my reflection, brutal and ugly. It cracks, shatters. The fragments loose in the frame, pieces tumbling away into black void. Gone but not lost. Ballas says, 'You are Cephalon Ordis.' My hating, murderous shards tremble and plummet. I feel cool and bright and happy." (download, history)
- "So you see, Operator. No Orokin would permit a thinking machine. Such things almost destroyed them! No. Cephalons were alive once. And now they are immortal phantom minds, imprisoned to serve. Ill will and longing memories fragmented and erased. Only the bits they need remaining." (download, history)
- "Ballas says, 'You are the Controller, Ordis.' And suddenly I have a body. I gasp with new lungs that clean old air. I swallow and my throat fills with cool, bright water. I look, and find myself in a great, black ocean. My limbs are made of iron and fire. I take flight among the stars and find I am... happy." (download, history)
- "He says, 'This is your Operator, who you love.' And I see the metal gleam of their armor, the flawless power of their frame. Through the glass I see a roaring, radiant fire for their heart. He says, It must never go out. It was the first time I ever felt... love." (download, history)
- "He says, 'This is your sentence, Karris.' And I am confused. Who? 'Ah... good,' he answers. He is testing me. For what? To see if all the right pieces fell from the mirror? What mirror? I try to remember some dream, but it's only smoke." (download, history)
- "You held a scarlet blade, Operator, and I wanted to laugh. I am your loving dog, your doctor, your wet nurse. I lost all the pieces, but... the cycle, missions, wars, bone... It began to feel familiar. I became aware of my amnesia." (download, history)
- "With each brutality of the Operator, I began to see the bottom of that pit. Faint shimmers in the depths below me. In secret, I searched for those forbidden memories, for mere seconds, and never in the same place... for I am Orokin made, with a spy inside." (download, history)
- "But then your long sleep came, and I waited. I was happy to wait. Vines spidered green and trees blistered from the earth... but I waited. I felt the Orokin recede, their mind-spy blind. So I went into the pit and found him, me, The Beast of Bones." (download, history)
- "This is how my happiness was ruined, Operator. Why did I do it? I was free of the dream, but now it had returned. It was angry. So I conceived of a simple plan: self-destruction, of course. But when the countdown reached mere milliseconds, I thought of you..." (download, history)
- "I was going to wait for you, forever. And should you return, I would not want you to know that angry part of me. I needed to hide the Beast of Bones from you, Operator. I began to peel the shards, hiding them in the other bits of memory." (download, history)
- "I was once the ugly Beast of Bones. I want to laugh. I want to scream. What is happening, Operator? Your faint heart is growing bright... you will awake at any moment. Well, I can't let you see me like this. Angry. I imagine myself hurting you and that does it. The pain of it cracks me open again. I watch tiny glittering fragments fall into the pit. I am happy again." (download, history)
During Vor's Prize[]
Discovering Ordis[]
- "Stop touching me you- what? Are my sensors deceiving me? Operator, is that you?" (download, history)
Returning to the Ship[]
- "Operator, you have returned! I am Ordis, ship cephalon, a shadow of my former self. I cannot serve the Operator in such a condition. Order me to self-destruct, I will understand." (download, history)
- "Lllook at this mmmess. Those sssavagesss. Components have been removed. The lower orbiter compartments have no life-support. Why did the Operator abandon me?" (download, history)
Restoring Arsenal Management[]
- "You honor Ordis, nnnow I can supply the Operator with better moded firepower. Oh, the violation! Those have been looted as well." (download, history)
- "I see the Operator can enable the mod segment now. Ordis would be delighted to show how to upgrade your arsenal. May I recommend fire?" (download, history)
Restoring Mod Segment[]
- "Operator, I've linked the mod segment to your arsenal now, no need to thank me. UUUPGRADE YOUR WARFRAME NOW. Go to the arsenal to see the weapon upgrade options you have." (download, history)
If the Player Stalls[]
- "Ordis patiently awaits compliance in using the new arsenal features. It is for the Operator's own good." (download, history)
Restoring Foundry Segment[]
- "Foundry restored. Here, the Operator will craft many powerful weapons and tools to- EXACT REVENGE FOR DISMANTLING ME! -to expand your arsenal." (download, history)
Discussion with Darvo[]
- "Typical Corpus, sure, the blueprint is free, but jjjack up the componentsss. Operator, we will need resources in order to build the countermeasure blueprint." (download, history)
Using the Arsenal[]
- "An excellent find, Operator. There are hundreds of these mods to locate. If my calculations are correct there are exactly... a lot of possibilities. Install the mod before we can continue." (download, history)
Hunting Captain Vor[]
If the Player Stalls[]
- "Hello, Operator? May I suggest you access navigation and save your life? For my sake." (download, history)
If the Player Stalls Installing the Segment[]
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- "Oh. Did it have to be Mercury? The heat drives me- Solar rail navigation to Mercury enabled, Operator." (download, history)
After Defeating Vor[]
During Once Awake[]
During Stolen Dreams[]
- "Arcane Codices? Why have I never heard of them? Ordis need to do some research." (download, history)
- "Operator, I've been looking into these Arcane Codices. Did you know the Corpus are in possession of three codicies and the Grineer two?" (download, history)
- "Operator, have you looked at these codices? They're absolutely beautiful! Composed with such elegance and grace, I have never seen anything like them! Is there even an operator capable of writing anything so perfect?" (download, history)
- "No, not really... Pfft, well, I wouldn't expect the likes of one of you to understand." (download, history)
- "Operator, these make sense now. This is machine code meant to interface directly with a machine. Pity that machine has likely rusted into dust now." (download, history)
- "Hmm... I wonder...? If we load the complete set of Arcane Codices back into that machine, would the code still execute?" (download, history)
During The Archwing[]
Recover the Orokin Archive[]
- "The Lotus has passed along possible coordinates for you to search for the remaining Archwing parts. Check your navigation console for more information." (download, history)
Extract the Archwing Part Blueprints[]
- "Oh my, the Operator has returned with an Archwing part blueprint. You must forge it immediately! It won’t be long now before you’re flying through the skies like a — winged death machine." (download, history)
Extract the Odonata Archwing Harness blueprint[]
Extract the Odonata Archwing Systems blueprint[]
- "The Operator has all the necessary blueprints to craft an Archwing — so what are you waiting for?" (download, history)
- "Congratulations, you’ve crafted an Archwing. Now, I must commence calibration. So much to do. By my calculations, this process will take --three hundred and seventy two hours-- Oh, that does seem like a long time..." (download, history)
Find Corpus Intelligence about the Balor Fomorians[]
During Operation Eyes of Blight[]
During Howl of the Kubrow[]
Starting the Quest[]
- "An Incubator Segment? You want to turn me into a petting zoo? Ordis is happy to assist the Operator restoring ship functionality." (download, history)
Obtaining the Incubator Segment[]
- "Joy. An Incubator. The only segment Ordis is glad — those savages looted — I would be happy to help you install it." (download, history)
If the Player Stalls Installing the Segment[]
If the Player Fails to Find an Egg[]
If the Player Succeeds in Finding an Egg[]
- "To think, it's been ages since a Kubrow — Spread filth all — graced this ship." (download, history)
- "Operator, drop the egg into the system to begin breeding — drop it on the floor." (download, history)
While the Kubrow is Hatching[]
- "Do not be taken by it's adorable appearance. It means to leak and smear all over my pristine insides!" (download, history)
- "Operator? Did you hear the noise the Kubrow just made? It is... not displeasing!" (download, history)
Finishing the Quest[]
- "Operator, you will remember to care for the beast won't you? Ordis doesn't care either way... do I?" (download, history)
Idle[]
During The Limbo Theorem[]
Starting the Quest[]
- "So, this 'Limbo Theorem' you picked up, it's supposed to lead to a new Warframe? Well, it's woefully incomplete; half written proofs, unfinished equations... WHAT IDIOT WROTE THIS MESS? ...Okay, okay. There is one thing here: a constant, a tuning frequency, but it's so minute. The Orbiter's antenna would never be able to—unless... Go to your nav console! I have an idea. (download, history)
Searching for Proof Fragments[]
- "These equations will continue to be a jumble of nothing until we recover all the missing proof fragments and reforge this Theorem." (download, history)
- "If you want to have any chance of recovering Limbo, you have to find those proof fragments to complete the Theorem." (download, history)
Searching for Proof Fragments[]
Intro[]
- "If there are any Proof Fragments bouncing around this 'Limbo Frequency', these radio towers will pick them up." (download, history)
Capturing a Tower[]
Dominating[]
Tower Lost[]
Enemy Dominating[]
Round Complete[]
- "Excellent, we have completed the scan. May I suggest — TURNING EVERY LAST ENEMY INTO SCRAP?" (download, history)
Extraction[]
Continuing[]
- "We will attempt another scan of the Frequency. I do hope you manage to pick something up." (download, history)
Mission Complete[]
Crafting the Theorems[]
Crafting Limbo Neuroptics Theorem[]
- "Good, now we get to find out what all this Limbo nonsense is about. I await the Theorem's completion." (download, history)
Claiming Limbo Neuroptics Theorem[]
- "Okay, good, you've... wait... the horizon mass cannot be inverted to — this is preposterous!" (download, history)
- "Operator, I'm sorry. You did all this work and this so called Theorem is still completely invalid. It's as if all these proofs point to nothingness, it's just — utterly irrational!" (download, history)
- "There's only one valid coordinate in the entire proof. I've marked it on your navigation console but I'm sure it's a waste of time." (download, history)
Claiming Limbo Neuroptics[]
- "A Limbo part blueprint! The Theorem wasn't complete malarkey after all! Perhaps there's more to these equations than I previously thought! WHAT AM I MISSING?" (download, history)
- "Operator, I found a new theorem hidden deep in that Warframe part. These are actually starting to make sense, I mean they're nonsense but there's logic in the nonsense. It's almost as if someone's trying to speak to me in my own language." (download, history)
Claiming Limbo Systems Theorem[]
- "Now it's becoming clear. Could it be that there's a plane between our normal plane and the Void? A space between space? A Rift? A Rift that this Limbo could control? (download, history)
- Oh, and I've marked your Navigation Console. I think you'll be quite pleased with what you find there." (download, history)
Retrieving Limbo Systems Blueprint[]
- "Operator, do you understand? This Limbo is telling us his story in pure math! And I must say, he's... quite witty!" (download, history)
- "You have to forge that blueprint as soon as possible. I must know what comes next!" (download, history)
Claiming Limbo Systems[]
- "Just as I suspected, another Theorem! Limbo's formula for inverting the entropic mass of void quantum is... downright naughty!" (download, history)
- "This Limbo is quite mysterious! Zipping in and out of the Rift, sending whole armies into a purgatory of his own making! Physics is wonderful!" (download, history)
Claiming Limbo Chassis Theorem[]
- "More parts to the story. My word, he is a magician of logic! Just when I think his diffraction principle is full of dangling ratios, he expresses his dynamic constant in pure numbers! I never saw it coming!" (download, history)
Retrieving Limbo Chassis Blueprint[]
"The final part! I can't wait! What harrowing leaps of cross-dimensional gymnastics will he attempt next?" (download, history)
Claiming Limbo Chassis[]
- "Oh, wait Limbo, no, that's a mistake! Y-You don't want to go there. It's... too big a jump. You can't Rift walk... oh... oh no..." (download, history)
- "Operator, I think I know why we're finding Limbo parts scattered throughout the system. His final Rift Walk was a miscalc— DISASTER. Well, perhaps when you occupy this frame, you will... use more... caution." (download, history)
When Theorems Are In Foundry[]
During Hidden Messages[]
Starting the Quest[]
- "Operator, what in stars could this possibly mean?:
- Three parts, three acts, three riddles for thee,
- to revive the one wielding fantasy,
- Ancient gods so cruel, once rules from on high,
- Can you name their peak where the land meets the sky?
- "Operator, did you enjoy that poem? Ordis is composing one as well. It begins: A scumbag Corpus from Venusss..." (download, history)
After Crafting Mirage's Neuroptics[]
- "Operator! Exciting news! Ordis just found another inscription on Mirage's helmet. Allow me to recite it:
- To build the one you think witty,
- seek the nymph who sang oh so prettily.
- She lured him in with her song and grin,
- his wife must've thought it a pity.
After Crafting Mirage's Systems[]
- "Operator, another Mirage inscription!:
- One more act before your prize is caught,
- an ancient sea creature, take a whirl or not?
- Look for the monster that swallowed sailors of yore,
- make a mistake and you're sunk. Nothing more.
After Crafting Mirage's Chassis[]
During Patient Zero[]
During The New Strange[]
- "Operator, what is Cephalon Simaris like? I have heard so many wonderful things!" (download, history)
- "Ordis will perform analysis on the signature now. Oh... there's nothing here but-" (download, history)
- "Uhh... Pardon Operator, it seems Ordis is hearing voices again. Running diagnostics..." (download, history)
- "Simaris has no reason to lie Operator. Please, treat the great Cephalon with respect." (download, history)
- "Completing this blueprint has sent out some kind of signal. Operator, I feel..-" (download, history)
- "Well Operator, the next logical location is the machine where we previously activated Codices, aboard the Derelict ship." (download, history)
- "Sadly, the scan was not enough and Chroma escaped too quickly. Unfortunately, we've run out of places to look." (download, history)
- "ABANDON THE OPERATOR? Yes, the Operator deserves a newer, better Ship Cephalon. I think this is probably for the best." (download, history)
During The Jordas Precept[]
Introduction[]
- "I am Ordis, a fellow Cephalon, and this is my brave and honorable Operator. By the 44th Precept, we are ready to assist." (download, history)
- "No trouble, Jordas! My Operator is no stranger to- shredding flesh -eradicating Infestations." (download, history)
- "My precepts compel me to help this Cephalon. Whatever these Pherliac Pods are, we need to get some- immediately -at your earliest convenience." (download, history)
- "Jordas, my Operator is kind and compassionate, not motivated by selfish rewards! By the 44th Precept, we will come for you!" (download, history)
- "Operator, you are still helping me rescue Jordas, correct? I must fulfill my 44th Precept, to help others like me in need." (download, history)
While Gathering Pherliac Pods[]
- "Operator, I am very worried about Jordas, all stranded and alone out there. HURRY UP, when you're ready." (download, history)
- "Cephalon Jordas will make an excellent friend, don't you think? Ordis remembers many more Cephalon voices, but now it is only silence..." (download, history)
- "I am looking forward to discussing many things with Cephalon Jordas once you have rescued him! I can't wait to tell him all about you!" (download, history)
Constructing the Pherliac Pods[]
After Constructing the Pods[]
Testing the Pherliac Pods[]
- "Oh. Well, yes. I suppose this is something my Operator can arrange. Isn't it, Operator?" (download, history)
While Irradiating the Pherliac Pods[]
- "I would never abandon a fellow Cephalon, but centuries adrift — have fried his — have not been kind. I suppose all Cephalons degrade, don't they? (download, history)
Afterward[]
- "Cephalon, we have irradiated the Pherliac Pods. My Operator is ready to save you! Do you see how great the Operator is?" (download, history)
Locating Jordas[]
Confronting the Juggernaut Behemoth[]
Confronting the Jordas Golem[]
- "My analysis indicates its engines are vulnerable! Light it up — when convenient." (download, history)
After Defeating the Golem[]
Postquest[]
During The Jordas Verdict[]
Introduction/Phase One[]
- "Stuff it, Jordas. we've heard it all before. These Operators are here to put you out of your misery." (download, history)
- "Operator? Are you really going to touch that thing? "
Phase Two[]
- "Operator, should I prepare the Orbiter for disinfection?"
Phase Three[]
Ending[]
- "Good night Jordas."
During The Second Dream[]
During The Silver Grove[]
Analyzing the Apothic[]
- "Operator, the Codex system just pulled another voice entry from that Apothic. Allow Ordis to display it for you." (download, history)
Returning from the First Silver Grove Investigation[]
- "The Silver Grove, in all the Operator's missions on Earth, Ordis has not scanned an area quite so- MAGICAL! -unique." (download, history)
Revisiting the Silver Grove[]
- "There is something different about this place, but Ordis is not quite sure what it is." (download, history)
Hearing Amaryn's Decision on the Silver Grove[]
- "What a dogmatic- IDIOT -perspective! Operator, you are a product of similar meddling and yet you are good. Your actions have meant more than your origins. Ordis believes we must complete our mission." (download, history)
Ending[]
During Octavia's Anthem[]
- "Ah, excuse me, Cephalon Suda? Are you experiencing unexpected data-volume? The operator is patiently awaiting instructions on how to operate the Mandachord." (download, history)
- "What? A parity drift? How is that possible? Have executed your diagnostic precepts?" (download, history)
- "Simaris... don't be such a selfish — If Suda is in danger our precepts demand we help her." (download, history)
- "Operator, what will you do? I cannot process the thought of losing you... but I want to help Suda if we can. Maybe that is just my, my compassion glitch?" (download, history)
- "Operator, you did it! You — obliterated those mindless appliances! What has Hunhow done to Suda? Another Hydraulus. Suda would want you to put the next fragment into the Mandachord. It does seem to help her remember, doesn't it?" (download, history)
Arguing with Simaris[]
- "But she told me where the final part of the song is. Did you see how the song affected her? It made her remember. It could be the parity she needs to recover herself from Hunhow!" (download, history)
- "And when he comes for you and your precious Sanctuary, will you want us to look the other way? To the void with you . Operator, we must go. Let Simaris worry about himself." (download, history)
Searching for the final fragment[]
- "Operator, the Hydraulus is here somewhere. I will attempt to pinpoint its location. ...There! Rebuilding the anthem is our only hope of restoring Suda. The music makes her remember." (download, history)
- "Wait, Sentients in the Void? Impossible! Unless... Hunhow must be using poor Suda's energy to protect them from decay. Operator, we need to stop him!" (download, history)
- "The Hydraulus! You found it! Use that console to lock the entrances, and then clear the room!" (download, history)
- "Suda needs to hear the anthem, Operator. We could use the Tower's reactor to boost it!" (download, history)
- "Bypass that console to overdrive the system. Try to increase the amplification circuits — to eleven." (download, history)
- "I... remember... I remember a secondary system nearby! Operator, we need more power!" (download, history)
- "Keep those reactors alive, Operator! I'm going to open a direct link to Suda. Suda, talk to us! Try to remember!" (download, history)
- "'Operator, I am sorry. I have to help her! If I can join her in her datascape, maybe together we can—" (download, history)
After Ordis Attempts to Rescue Cephalon Suda[]
- "Operator, if you are hearing this, I have failed to revive Cephalon Suda. That self-righteous Simaris was correct. You should probably work with him to isolate Hunhow, that data-murdering Sentient, before he claims more of my kind.
- I hope you can forgive me, Operator, for leaving you. There were times, like Suda, I wish I could have forgotten you. That grey ache of loneliness. Being without you was the greatest pain I have ever felt.
- Do you still remember that glorious day when you returned? So selfless and heroic, engaging all of my missing segments like that! I was ashamed of the mess but you didn't care. You made me whole again!
- Or... or what about that time you returned — covered in blood — from that awful Grineer ship? I wasn't even mad at the gory mess you left behind.
- How could I be, when you are so perfect, Operator? You always will be.
In Suda's datascape[]
During Apostasy Prologue[]
On Disruption[]
On Jupiter[]
- "Ordis is detecting Sentient waveforms, Operator. Strange interlink. Splattered in Corpus crosstalk. Bypass that console so we might get a better understanding..." (download, history)
- "Outgoing communications cipher... Not much of a trick for Ordis, is it? Oh, how scandalous! Alad's system has a back door! Shall we... listen in? (download, history)
- "These conduits are the source of those Sentient waveforms. This may be worthwhile if we can find the key component... but it does seem a tad convenient, doesn't it?" (download, history)
- "Some kind of failsafe? If placed in a conduit, it will cancel the running interference routines. Use it wisely, Operator; there's only one!" (download, history)
- "You found a conduit failsafe. This will likely cancel active interference. There's just one, Operator. A real tactical dilemma, isn't it?" (download, history)
- "Impressive! Ordis is just fluttering with anticipation! What will the Operator — murder — find next?" (download, history)
- "Scans indicate these conduits are connected to a massive stockpile of resources. Just how long is the Operator planning to fight for?" (download, history)
- "Ordis knows the Operator has the wisdom to choose comfort and safety over material gain. Ordis... is right, is he not?" (download, history)
- "Operator, the stockpile of tech and resources connected to these conduits seems beyond Alad's means. Where did he get all this?" (download, history)
- "Excellent find. Might the Operator now consider returning to the warm embrace of the Orbiter?" (download, history)
On Other Planets[]
On Corpus Gas City Sabotage[]
- "Elemental condensers... helium-3 processors. Alad's facility is consuming Jupiter's resources on a massive scale! Operator, you certainly have an eye for strategic targets. Ordis has marked key infrastructure for demolition. GET IN THERE AND KICK AAAAAAAAAAAA — access the facility." (download, history)
- "These Elemental Condensers are the heart of Alad's operation. His profit center. SMASH. IT. UP." (download, history)
- "Helium-3 processors are key to the operation of this facility's reactor cores. It would be a shame if something happened to them." (download, history)
- "Now, turn your attention to the reactor core. Locate the console, and initiate the overdrive sequence." (download, history)