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Series 3 — Glassmaker[]

Nightwave Series 3: Glassmaker began on May 12, 2020 at 2 p.m ET and ended on January 24, 2021 at 8 p.m ET.

Story[]

Series 3 introduced a mysterious Cephalon known as the "Glassmaker", named for crystallizing its victims into glass, a form of punishment used in the old Orokin era.

This series introduced a new interactive mechanic where players must perform detective work on the Glassmaker's victims to uncover the mystery behind the murderer.

Series 3: GLASSMAKER
Teasers

Teaser trailer of the series.

Nightwave: Series 3 Teaser Trailer
Episodes

Released on all platforms on May 12, 2020.

Glassmaker Introduction
  • Nora Night: "Heard of those cubes? You know - "Cephalons" right? Probably got one a bit-cracked kissin' up to you all the time? See, in the old days, crime and punishment was all in the hands of those Orokin judges, the Seven. Mercy was a quick flash of the Jade light... But - if they wanted to make an example, they'd suck up your soul and make you a prisoner of the glass, forever. Seems like magic to us nowadays, but dreamers... someone's got it puzzled out again. Waves are buzzing, new glass is showing up. Souls getting snapped up and trapped up. All we've got to go on is this crime-simula I pulled from the weave. No sign of our killer and not a soul to tell us where they went..."  (download, history)
  • "Well, take a look around. See if you can suss out any clues about whoever this... 'Glassmaker' might be."  (download, history)
Inspecting Dead Ostron Man
Inspecting 2nd Corpus Data Log

Decrypted Message

'By the Unum' nothing! I am connected, you understand? I am told your client can only be one person. How you found them I do not know but by the Void we will all pay for your ignorance. And now you've dragged me into this? That they even know my name is a gun to may head!

Now: either you get me an Orokin-era (Tiltshifter/Transducer/Tubular Array) or this broadcast unit is as good as dead. And so are we.
BV
Inspecting Ayatan Eye
The eye projects a flickering symbol from its faintingly glowing gem.
Inspecting 1st Corpus Data Log

Transaction Declined

You remind me of this Venusian kid I knew, pitched me a big score reselling K-charges on the low market. Look at all those munitions, he said, like a threshcone harvest!

Kid was talking about those lanes of unexploded Grineer field ordnance. Just drift up and pluck those detonators off, real gentle. Easy money! You heard of him? See?

Easy money packs hard truth.
Inspecting Ostron Weapon
No signs of significant wear.
Inspecting Burned Ostron Note

Shigg-

Have you dropped your mind? We've chipped on those scaffolds together since we were kids. Filled your empty bowl with half of mine. Every time. That is our way, our law.

I'm giving you until moonfall before Elder Konzu hears you've been skimming.
Havera/Kaleet/Prageshta
After Finding All Five Objects
In the Memory Weave

A demon, self-made

Lived too long in the shadow of the Tower, I had allowed myself the belief that all things Orokin were good, as the Unum is good. Not so. The past is no tree of plenty, not all of its fruits sweet.

Ah, that this should be the last thing I learn: 'not so.' 'Not so,' learned at the hand of a demon self-made...
Failing the Memory Weave
Completing the Memory Weave
  • "'Legem'? That's an Orokin word, means law. Ain't nobody usin' that word these days. He sounds friendly enough, but listen to that anger. Anger like that only builds. The soul he took held a clue. My gut says the only way you're trackin' the Glassmaker is from inside that maze. Bad news is the trail's gone cold. But the bad vibes snakin' up my spine says it won't be for long. Stay in touch, Dreamer. The Glassmaker's just gettin' started. I can feel it."  (download, history)

Released on all platforms on June 10, 2020.

Introduction
  • Nora Night: "Glass is still turning up, Dreamer. But you already knew that, didn't you? Probably ran into a few 'Cephalites' yourself? Partial glass, like a Cephalon interrupted. Well, it seems they're on the move now, changing course. Why? Here's the only lead we have. A new crime scene I managed to grab before the Taxmen moved in. Solo gig on a Corpus A-train. You know what to do. Work the evidence. Piece it together. See how it connects. It's the only way back to that twisted weave. It's the only way to find out who's behind this and put a stop to it."  (download, history)
Inspecting Dead Corpus Man
Inspecting Corpus ID Badge
A typical Corpus identification plague. Assignment details on reverse.
Inspecting Radiometrics Data
Transmit wave reading shows (3.6/6.3/36) Picos, not great, not terrible. Should link up fine to whatever interface this Ostron's got.
Inspecting Corpus Helmet
Variant of the standard-issue Corpus workforce gear. Serves protection and identity-masking requirements
Inspecting Journal

Some Corpus I turned out to be. Helping refugees, smuggling debt slaves. Mother would turn white if she could see me now.

Running this wheel... it is (pointless/futile/a joke).
Inspecting Upmarked Brochure (Defaced)
A datapad containing a catalog of luxury items - the kind affordable only to the highest echelons of Corpus society.
In the Memory Weave

An ancient doom

With one mistake, the spreadsheet of my life tallies to a net ill. I have loosed a whirlwind upon the System - all life exposed beneath its mad and furious gaze.

A dead thing furious at death. A lost thing that would steal meaning from all life. An ancient doom, and I have welcomed it in.
Completing the Memory Weave
  • Nora Night: "Been nagging at me. The word 'legem', that Orokin word for law. I put the feelers out. My network, Little Duck's, the Quills. Dreamer, I think I know who the Glassmaker is... or... who he was... Nihil. Every Ceph you ever met was once a person, before they met him. He made them all. For them. For the Orokin. As a punishment that would never end. Now that Vondu's built him that broadcaster? He's lookin' to graduate from murder to mass murder. Nihil's gonna go wide."  (download, history)

Released on all platforms on July 8, 2020.

Introduction
  • Nora Night: "Nihil. Worse than an executioner, worse even than an Excruciator. When my tired ol' grandma didn't have time for nonsense Nihil was the bogeyman she said was gonna come put naughty Nora in a bottle. But Nihil was real. He's still here, somehow, after all this time... and still passing judgment. We've got another victim, crystallized in exile. This one feels different. Can't put my finger on why. Get on up now. Determine his pattern. Gather the clues and get back into Nihil's Weave. We can't find him and there ain't no lockin' him back in whatever bottle he came from."  (download, history)
Inspecting Dead Grineer Man
Inspecting Weapon

Atomos

This particle cannon generates a condensed beam of super-heated plasma designed to melt rock to ore, and enemies to molten slag.

Kraken

The Kraken is a heavy pistol of Grineer design that fires two quick shots with a single pull of the trigger. Skilled marksmen will appreciate the value in this deadly accurate weapon.

Viper

A full-auto pistol known as the most compact and lightweight weapon of the Grineer arsenal. Though it has a small Magazine Capacity, the Viper has a very high Fire Rate and ultra-fast reload times thanks to a simplified magazine design.
Inspecting Syndicate Datapad

New Loka Philosophy

Learnings of the Motherworld, New Loka Essays.

"We were designed by the Earth to live as part of the Earth. We cannot truly belong anywhere else, not in the whole of the universe."

Perrin Sequence Philosophy

Opportunity and Acuity, Protocols of The Perrin Sequence.

"'Create a problem then sell the solution!' No. To embrace Fraudulence is to embrace Idleness. Idleness creates dull minds. Dull minds fail. No. Opportunity is our watchlord. Opportunity and actuality."

Steel Meridian Philosophy

On Strength, Cressa Tal.

"We think where once we obeyed. We bend where we once broke."
Inspecting Floof

Delicate Pobber Floof/Kubrodon Incarnadine Floof/Tusk Thumper Bull Floof

A plush toy, loved and well-worn... by a Grineer? Or does it hold some deeper, sadder significance?
Inspecting Communication Tech

Burned Out Communication Tech

Grineer comm-link circuits. Broad spectrum, ultra-long range. Weak cipher systems make remote compromise trivial.
Inspecting Datapad

Feelings

Gral born big. Big Gral follow. Small slugs hide. Big Gral find. Big kill small. Now Gral is small. No more find/follow/kill.
In the Memory Weave

After-action report

Colonial after-action report: Colonial Killsquad Trooper 67229 reported crossfire confusion. Is that true? Killsquad casualties were total with only Trooper 67229 returning. Trooper 67229 scheduled for recondition spiking at Saturn Five. Demotion to maintenance tier effective immediately.
Completing the Memory Weave
  • Nora Night: "That's the pattern. Nihil's a judge, working to a long dead playbook, without a shred of mercy. Almost like he's a precept, instead of a person. Every society has its misfits - you and me included - but a guilty Grineer with a moral compass. Next level. Some go their whole lives and never do nothin' like that. Respect. You're close. Each time Nihil glasses, he reveals. We just gotta get ahead of him."  (download, history)

Released on all platforms on August 12, 2020.

Introduction
Inspecting Dead Solaris Man
Inspecting Standard Data Tablet
A standard data tablet containing a personnel file for Gral/Shigg/Vondu and several other victims of the Glassmaker.
Inspecting Encrypted Data Tablet
A data tablet containing several encrypted dossiers.
Inspecting Transmitter Component
Part of an unknown communications device intended for transmissions in the 11/33/88 mGal range.
Inspecting Worn Data Tablet
Description: A data tablet that has seen heavy usage. Files are open on Granum/Parvos/'Old ways'.
Inspecting Digi-Drive

Low capacity data storage device.

"We had it good under the Corpus. Debt in check. A future. Then Solaris United got into Mum and Dad's heads. And then Deck 12. They're gone, and I'm here, with all their debt and mine as well. I hear Vox knew Deck 12 was a risk, and Vox sent them all down there anyway. To burn."
  • The Digi-Drive is colored red, blue, or yellow.
In the Memory Weave

Cutter's final note 'To whoever finds this'

I'm not proud. Never have been. Just angry. It's all I ever had, and now I can let it go, knowing I made this happen. The System took it all from me so the balance is squared. Let Nihil do what he will. His version of order can't be any worse than debt or war.

The traitors, the deceivers, will all get their time before him. Myself included - the Solaris turncoat.

I've played my part. Everything is in place. I know what awaits me. And I don't care. I was worth it.

Maybe the terror will keep people honest. Maybe that'll be a better life. Better than the one Vox took from me.
Completing the Memory Weave

Released on all platforms on October 27, 2020. The title "The Final Battle" is player-created, as the Episode does not have a name in-game.

Introduction
Inspecting Infested Mass
Inspecting Orokin Legem
A tablet containing codifications of the laws enforced by Nihil.
  • The metalic emblem in surrounded by Orokin text may differ from person to person.
Inspecting Ancient Shackles
Metal restraints etched with the number 7/13/21.
Inspecting Weave Conduit
A device for interfacing with the Weave. These markings indicate an unusual connection signature.
Inspecting Glass Shards
The shattered remnants of one who received Nihil's judgement.
Inspecting Ceremonial Weapon
Once carried by Nihil's jailers. This weapon was likely never needed, there was no escaping Nihil's judgement.
After Finding All Five Objects
Missed evidence
Inspecting Glassed Orokin Man
In the Memory Weave
Nihil Boss Fight
  • Nihil: "When the barbarians are at the gate, the truly noble may choose to find an honorable way out; and so the crude and lawless find they have arrived too late. And thus, the weave of history may disguise a cunning victory as a defeat. I am Nihil. Glassmaker. Order. Shall be. Restored."
  • Nora Night: "We're all here... Gral, Bak Vondu, Shigg... every last glassed soul... Find them, Dreamer... before we all join them..."

Hell of a day...

Here he is. The Terror of the Orokin: bottled up like a rich lady's bathwater. Or two-credit hooch. Do what you want with him. Prop a door open, bury him twenty feet deep. Either way, he's yours. It's up to you to make sure he never gets loose again. Hell of a day, Dreamer. Hell of a day.
(Attachment: Vitrica Vitrica Blueprint, Nihil's Oubliette)

Mechanics[]

  • Every 24 ± 2 minutes server time a glowing orb spawned while in missions and "glassed" an enemy near it, similar to Void Fissures. The glass fissure was not static: after glassing one enemy it might have disappeared and then reappeared near another group of enemies, seemingly following the movements of the player so that the glassification always happened near them. This process repeated until 5 enemies had been glassed, after which it disappeared until the next 24 ± 2 minutes.
    • Glassing could occur on any ground or Railjack mission that isn't a Void Fissure.
    • These glassed enemies were invulnerable until the spiky crystals protruding from it were destroyed. Each glassed enemy killed gave ReputationLarge 30 standing and had a chance to drop 1 Cephalite Resonance, up to a maximum of ReputationLarge 150 standing per appearance.
  • With each new episode of the Series being released, a new Crime-simula scene could be accessed from the Nightwave menu.
    • In this simulation, players could search and examine evidence pieces.
    • The text and symbols on these pieces as well as their locations were randomized per player, so the evidence one had differed from the evidence another player had. Each piece of evidence had three variations. It was helpful to collate a screenshot of all evidence frames for easy reference during the Memory Weave.
    • Once the key evidence pieces had been found, players were given the choice to enter a Memory Weave at the cost of 5 Cephalite Resonance.
      • In the Weave, the player was presented with a series of choices of three platforms, one of which corresponded to each piece of evidence. Choosing the correct platform/evidence unlocked the next choice until all evidence pieces were exhausted. Choosing the incorrect platform/evidence caused the platform to break and the player to fall out of bounds, ejecting them from the Weave. Falling off the edge or missing any platform teleported the player back onto the main platform.
      • The order of the questions given was always random.
      • The player had 60 seconds to choose and select all correct answers in sequence.
      • Abilities and aim gliding could not be used in the weave.
      • Failing the weave required the player to repay the "fee" of 5 Cephalite Resonance to retry again.
      • After reaching the final platform, the player was rewarded with a "conclusion" piece of evidence and ReputationLarge 7,000 standing for completing the Episode's Crime-simula.
        • Reattempting an already cleared Crime-simula did not yield additional awards, and still consumed Cephalite.
  • Completion of Episode 5's Crime-simula and memory weave transitioned the player into a boss fight with Nihil.
    • After completing the memory weave, a crystal appeared in the Crime-simula that lead directly to the Nihil fight. Reattempting the boss fight did not require Cephalite Resonance.
    • Completion of other episode's crime-simulas were not required to enter the Nihil fight.
    • Defeating Nihil awarded an inbox message containing the Vitrica Vitrica Blueprint and Nihil's Oubliette Orbiter Decoration.

Ranking Rewards[]

In the order of ranking and total cumulative standing respectively:


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