Talk:Equinox/@comment-8133959-20180630223158/@comment-74.12.88.214-20180703032211

Well I am pretty sure the standard warframes were mass produced and therefore they might not have been random infected people, they could either cloned bodies (It was confirmed cloning was a technology the Orokin had) or Infested biomatter(since the virus in question seems to infect animals, plants and even stone and metal) shaped into a human form and locked in a metal shell. If they were Orokin citizens simply selected and processed into Warframes it would simply raise too many questions among the populous, It is also unlikely volunteers could be collected in high enough numbers to make a suitable force even amongst the Dax soldiers.

I am assuming cloning was used for the creation of most warframes as the are referred to with "He" and "She" pronouns (As Grineer have clear and present genders themselves) and due to the likeihood they were processed quickly before devloping a sense of self, transference would be easy as the frame in question would not know how to even resist (This would also explain why the Operator had to go through a lot of trouble performing transference with Excalibur Umbra as the person that became the Warframe had a whole life of learning and developing).

Still if there is an Equinox Umbra I would speculate that it is two women with some connection either romantic or familial who werewounded and due to the severity of the damage sustained to their bodies,they lacked the organic material to fit individual Warframes and either out of respect of their relationship or the spite of an high ranking noble (Like Ballas) decided to use both of their bodies to make a single Warframe. The Two forms could literally be physical transformations of their biomechanical body (Just like how Titania can transfom) induced by one consciousness taking prominence over the other.

Overall it is intriguing to speculate the origins of these Warframes and I personally believe if DE wants to make more Umbra Frames they should continue with giving you a glimpse into their life and how they became what they were.