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Why are Vor and Krill still alive on ceres after i killed them?
In the title
seriously though? HOW?
Do they just have a closet of Vor and Krill Clones at some grineer facility?
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Squalo Jun 3, 2018 @ 3:26pm 
I dunno. It's kind of the same situation with other bosses. You kill them, yet they show up in certain quests. Lotus always says that killing this boss will be a significant blow to that faction. But then once it's over, nothing is changed.

It's just for farming purposes really. Would suck to get only 1 warframe part from a boss if you can only kill them once.
Last edited by Squalo; Jun 3, 2018 @ 3:32pm
Gup Jun 3, 2018 @ 3:31pm 
Everything happens in a different timeline, and they make it repeatable so people can farm stuff.
Vulbjorn Jun 3, 2018 @ 3:35pm 
Game logic. Lore wise, you kill Vor only once, then he comes back in the Void and becomes immortal, but also brainwashed. Krill, on the other hand, can come back even destroyed, because in a later unlocked hidden location, there are pristine Krill clones, with suit and everything, ready to be cloned.
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Tesper Jun 3, 2018 @ 5:48pm 
Originally posted by Vulbjorn, the walrus rider.:
in a later unlocked hidden location, there are pristine Krill clones, with suit and everything, ready to be cloned.
Wait, where's that?
Uranus?
Last edited by Tesper; Jun 3, 2018 @ 5:48pm
Originally posted by Tesper:
Originally posted by Vulbjorn, the walrus rider.:
in a later unlocked hidden location, there are pristine Krill clones, with suit and everything, ready to be cloned.
Wait, where's that?
Uranus?
Pretty certain he's joking.
Pretty.
Vulbjorn Jun 3, 2018 @ 5:55pm 
Not joking. One certain hidden moving fortress. There's a room, let's call it a museum, which contains some stasis tanks with various artifacts in them. One of them contains Krills.
Originally posted by Vulbjorn, the walrus rider.:
Not joking. One certain hidden moving fortress. There's a room, let's call it a museum, which contains some stasis tanks with various artifacts in them. One of them contains Krills.
Isn't that the thing from Warhammer 40K?
HOLY CRAP HE'S NOT JOKING
Originally posted by Vulbjorn, the walrus rider.:
Not joking. One certain hidden moving fortress. There's a room, let's call it a museum, which contains some stasis tanks with various artifacts in them. One of them contains Krills.
They better have Tyl Regor clones in there, albeit hidden so the Tenno can't kill him again and again on their missions.
Krill is lame compared to Regor.
Tesper Jun 3, 2018 @ 6:02pm 
Originally posted by Vulbjorn, the walrus rider.:
Not joking. One certain hidden moving fortress. There's a room, let's call it a museum, which contains some stasis tanks with various artifacts in them. One of them contains Krills.
Ooh, I remember it now, funny how nearby we find some Orokin artifacts and some infested too
Sithis Jun 4, 2018 @ 1:23am 
Actually, for most bosses, there are ways of explaining their return other than through 'videogame logic' it makes sense that we can fight them multiple times, as they can simply be either cloned (since we do not destroy Grineer's cloning tubes), reproduced (since we do not delete all possible backup schematics Corpus have for their war machines, or even factories, as seems to be the case with Raptor), or even just replaced, such as it was with the Sergeant. Furthermore, it seems that some enemies might even survive our encounters - say, I wouldn't actually say it's completely impossible that, with the amount of cybernetics Sargas Ruk has, there wasn't the tiniest chance he would've survived the Assasination attempts on him. Infested, on the other hand, might just be able to either recreate the long-dead creatures, or even somehow bring them to life akin to the necromorphs from the Dead Space franchise.

That said, some fights are, indeed, hard to explain. With Vor's first encounter, I'd say, it's not impossible that he simply survives, whether through the power of his Janus Key or just Grineer cybernetics and medicine (since Vay Hek's assasination mission, as well as Alad V's many deaths - we kill him at least two times as part of the game's plot - show it's technically possible to survive an encounter with the Tenno); farming him, though, is unlikely to be an in-universe explainable thing, but that does cover the Vor & Kril fight.
No_Quarter (Banned) Jun 4, 2018 @ 1:27am 
he just loaded his previous save... if players can do that then why not
Arnold J Rimmer Jun 4, 2018 @ 2:30pm 
Originally posted by No_Quarter:
he just loaded his previous save... if players can do that then why not

The 4th wall break..,
It fills you with

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Date Posted: Jun 3, 2018 @ 3:23pm
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