Talk:Operation: Tubemen of Regor/@comment-37.132.109.13-20150516230200/@comment-4490419-20150526075204

I participated in almost every invasion that had a half-decent reward for one side or the other and ended up with 7/4 for Nef Anyo... and I wanted the Karak Wraith. My "lack of loyalty" ended up giving me a win-win situation of getting the best invasion battle pays while still getting the event rewards, given that the situation was that Nef Anyo would consistently give better battle pays as long as people kept siding with Alad V when there would be an invasion with more-or-less balanced battle pays. Loyalty has nothing to do with actions within virtual world, at least ones like Warframe where the relationships between factions and characters (and relevance of the laws of physics) are mercurial at best and the acquisition of more powerful equipment is the only true motivation and the only form of concrete, long-term progression. I could get into the logic behind the in-game, story events that were apart of the event, but that would be giving credit to the idea that what you do in Warframe has story implications when that is absolutely not the case in a game centered around repetition who's setting is a incredibly illogical and contrived sci-fi world.