The Limbo Theorem/Transcript

This page contains transmissions done throughout the questline.

Introduction
"THE LIMBO THEOREM Transmission from Ordis"

(Attachment: Limbo Neuroptics Theorem Blueprint)


 * Ordis: "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."

Archwing Interception on Syrtis, Mars

 * Ordis: "If there are any proof fragments bouncing around this "Limbo frequency" these radio towers will pick it up."


 * Ordis: (After capturing a tower) "A tower is online."


 * Ordis: (After capturing a tower) "We are now in control of this tower."


 * Ordis: (After capturing all towers) "We have established complete control."

Round Finish

 * Ordis: "Excelent, we have completed the scan. May I suggest --turning every last enemy into scrap!--"


 * Ordis: "They're on to us now but if you would like, we can attempt another scan."

Crafting Limbo Neuroptics Theorem

 * Ordis: "Good, now we get to find out what all this Limbo nonsense is all about. I await the theorem's completion."

Claiming Limbo Neuroptics Theorem

 * Ordis: "Okay, good, you've... wait... the horizon mass cannot be inverted to --this is preposterous!-- 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!-- 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."


 * Ordis: "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. 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. This new theorem is equally full of gaps, please, find more proof fragments. Please do find the rest of those proofs. I must solve these equations, the suspense is killing me."

What is he trying to say? My apologies, operator, I get a little worked up when it comes to physics.

Claiming Limbo Systems Theorem

 * Ordis: "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? Oh and I've marked your navigation console. I think you'll be quite pleased with what you find there."

Claiming Limbo Systems

 * Ordis: "Just as I suspected, another theorem. Limbo's formula for inverting the entropic mass of void quantum is downright naughty. I want more. Operator, please hurry, this story is getting quite good."

Claiming Limbo Chassis Theorem

 * Ordis: "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."

After Retrieving Limbo Chassis Blueprint

 * Ordis: "The final part. I cannot wait. What harrowing leaps of cross-dimensional gymnastics will he attempt next?"

Claiming Limbo Chassis

 * Ordis: "Excellent, the final Theorem and itssic unfragmented. Processing. Oh. Wait, Limbo, no that's a mistake, you don't want to go there. It's too big a jump. You can't rift walk... ohh. Oh no. 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."