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thats my speculation tho, feel free to critisize me or come up with your own.
But I don't think the frame is alive without the tenno, the just flop when the connection is interupted.
Not the frame going crazy on its own.
they will drop to the ground if they loose connection with the operator but there are always exceptions, your frame ripping the war in half even tho you werent synced with it and rhino prime was definitely acting on its own, eating people and using abilities.
But it's also likely that all the Orokin type creations, like the Tenno, specially since the Lotus was.. born?.. have been shaped to have more obvious human characteristics than they strictly need to have. I.e., they show expressions on their own, or assisted by the operator. Who makes a construct that can show the emotions of the ones that controls it? Or a robot that screams in pain, even when the operator isn't connected. It's pretty weird, actually.
And the Lotus seems awfully obsessed with fleshbags for a synthetic AI. As if she's trying to recreate something she destroyed, perhaps? I mean, at least that's what the writers might be chronicling from the Warframe universe, as it happens, and not the other way around. And we just don't know what happens just yet.
Anyway. Probably that inconveniently human-looking machine is then combined with growth of something similar to actual organic flesh (except it's 100% indestructible and likely not very sensitive). But it's put on the suit because Ordis secretly swings towards organics, and gets off on watching organic-like androids in super 4d holographic recordings in that other compartment in the liset.
Or because reasons. I don't know.
I think the tenno made the frame rip the war in half.
The conection holds across hundreds of miles (ship in space to planet surface) with the dream chair so I think the tenno can manage a few meters without it.
like Chroma
if you pay attention to the dialogues, lotus explains most of the stuff ur saying here
I did wonder wether I was the tenno or the frame.
When the tenno pops up in the corner and says "Be carful" I wonder who he's talking to.
Are we playing as the frames not the tenno?
Tenno is you though