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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Before the trailer is shown, the Operator piloting the [[Railjack]] is seen hit by a [[Void]] surge and forced to [[Operator#The_War_Within:_Transference|Transference]] out of the [[Warframes|Warframe]], then the screen fades black. Whether this is directly related to the trailer or not is unknown. |
+ | *Before the trailer is shown, the Operator piloting the [[Railjack]] is seen hit by a [[Void]] surge and forced to end [[Operator#The_War_Within:_Transference|Transference]], being pulled out out of the [[Warframes|Warframe]], then the screen fades black. Whether this is directly related to the trailer or not is unknown. |
*The Expansion trailer featured a person who bears a striking resemblance to [https://darksector.fandom.com/wiki/Hayden_Tenno Hayden Tenno], the protagonist of [[Digital Extremes]]' previous successful video game, [https://darksector.fandom.com/wiki/Dark_Sector Dark Sector]. |
*The Expansion trailer featured a person who bears a striking resemblance to [https://darksector.fandom.com/wiki/Hayden_Tenno Hayden Tenno], the protagonist of [[Digital Extremes]]' previous successful video game, [https://darksector.fandom.com/wiki/Dark_Sector Dark Sector]. |
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**[[Devstream 129]] confirmed that this man is an older version of the player's [[Operator]], and that the resemblance to Hayden Tenno was coincidental. |
**[[Devstream 129]] confirmed that this man is an older version of the player's [[Operator]], and that the resemblance to Hayden Tenno was coincidental. |
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− | *The gigantic flying creature with [[Orokin]] design, in the trailer, was also seen in the Void during the Railjack Mission Demo |
+ | *The gigantic flying creature with [[Orokin]] design, in the trailer, was also seen in the Void during the Railjack Mission Demo. |
*In the trailer, a ship at the far distance is presumably [[Zariman Ten Zero]]. <!-- This info should be moved to other section, like Notes, when confirmed. --> |
*In the trailer, a ship at the far distance is presumably [[Zariman Ten Zero]]. <!-- This info should be moved to other section, like Notes, when confirmed. --> |
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*As the name implies, and various subtle hints throughout the trailer, this expansion might involve some forms of '''paradox'''. |
*As the name implies, and various subtle hints throughout the trailer, this expansion might involve some forms of '''paradox'''. |
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**In Latin, "Duoviri" means "Two Men", which could reference the young and the old Operator, and the paradox of them existing together. |
**In Latin, "Duoviri" means "Two Men", which could reference the young and the old Operator, and the paradox of them existing together. |
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**Gossip around Fortuna implies that the "Duviri" are a rich family in the market for luxury goods. |
**Gossip around Fortuna implies that the "Duviri" are a rich family in the market for luxury goods. |
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+ | *In a Twitch stream, '''DE_Steve''' hinted that the Duviri Paradox' name comes from the [[Wikipedia:Twin paradox|Twin Paradox]], which is a thought experiment about a paradox caused by time dilation in special relativity. |
==Media== |
==Media== |
Revision as of 13:13, 13 January 2021
The Duviri Paradox is a new Open-World Expansion revealed at TennoCon 2019.
Trivia
- Before the trailer is shown, the Operator piloting the Railjack is seen hit by a Void surge and forced to end Transference, being pulled out out of the Warframe, then the screen fades black. Whether this is directly related to the trailer or not is unknown.
- The Expansion trailer featured a person who bears a striking resemblance to Hayden Tenno, the protagonist of Digital Extremes' previous successful video game, Dark Sector.
- Devstream 129 confirmed that this man is an older version of the player's Operator, and that the resemblance to Hayden Tenno was coincidental.
- The gigantic flying creature with Orokin design, in the trailer, was also seen in the Void during the Railjack Mission Demo.
- In the trailer, a ship at the far distance is presumably Zariman Ten Zero.
- As the name implies, and various subtle hints throughout the trailer, this expansion might involve some forms of paradox.
- Possible meanings/terms Duviri derived from:
- In Sanskrit, द्वारी (dvArI) means 'door'.
- In Sicilian, duviri could mean 'duty'.
- In Latin, "Duoviri" means "Two Men", which could reference the young and the old Operator, and the paradox of them existing together.
- Gossip around Fortuna implies that the "Duviri" are a rich family in the market for luxury goods.
- In a Twitch stream, DE_Steve hinted that the Duviri Paradox' name comes from the Twin Paradox, which is a thought experiment about a paradox caused by time dilation in special relativity.
Media
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Starchart | Chrysalith • Clan Dojo • Iron Wake • Maroo's Bazaar • Relay • Sanctum Anatomica |
Open World | Cetus • Fortuna • Necralisk • Teshin's Cave |