it's things like this that give Warframe's setting an outstanding texture to it, to me. really I'm just very fond of everything about the Corpus - or rather, everything about the 'regular' folks caught up in the theocapitalist hell that is the engine of Corpus society (see also: We All Lift Together, which was my first actual glimpse of Warframe and what made me decide I needed to check it out)
shoutout also to the point this plays in-game, during a quest wherein you briefly control the shadow of a long-dead Warframe making a last stand against Corpus raiders trying to seize its ship
also I still haven't finished Reverie: City of Dreams, or even gotten it to a playtest state, but I'm thinking again about my other tabletop project/pipe dream, a Warframe-inspired Ironsworn hack (which I tentatively call a pipe dream rather than active project because that's probably going to be a bit more mechanically involved, I feel, in making it, and I'm not sure I'm rushing to work on that before getting more of Reverie done)
