Looks like he was Mongolian in life. Also, his story shows that ties of Euruska with Eurasia are stronger than just the military alliance forged out of desire to topple Europa, and apparently Euruska is Eurasia's satellite state. This, or OrgaMechs were originally designed as Eurasian unit. And about your comment from 6:26 this part of the story was about time when he was still just a human, and his transformation into OrgaMech yet had to happen.
@Muramasa1794 Lordoss directly stated those tripods were Eurasian machines, that's why I think their ties with Eurasia could look that way. Besides let's be honest, there is no chance that Russian and Mongolian inspired nation could come up with such advanced biotechnology like protein-based building materials itself.
@@XYZ-eo8um okay, however in Euruska’s description, “Eurasia's ally, Euruska, is a federation of former slavic states and parts of Africa. They have taken the influence of Eurasia's biotechnology and pushed it to the breaking point... using living creatures as paint and sculpting their dementedly creative works of biomechanics.” Seems Euruska developed or evolved their bio tech even more than Eurasia. It’s possible they share tech as they use the same drones in game as well.
@@Muramasa1794 depending on who is the narrator, I've noticed that there happen to be inconsistencies in storytelling, and those thing will probably be traighten up with the final release. Besides, consider my original post a speculation about the nature of this alliance.
Initial nuclear exchange between superpowers were most likely concentrated in European Russia and North America, so it is understandable that pre-historic-ish totem worshippers popped in both Europa and Euruska, while Eurasia is becoming a dominant force with Euruska as its protectolate and Europa as its manifest destiny land grab.
I'm going to assume they purposely used his ISP squad to test the bio weapon capabilities and then subsequently try out turning the scarps into super soldiers.
I hope whatever they reveal about the world outside of the war, they don’t make it too logical or organised, the more esoteric and confusing the better. Having something that feels organised and certain in this world other than death would subtract greatly from the bleak atmosphere. Like a Gieger painting not knowing wtf you’re looking at gives it power. But the human nature of this monstrosity is very assuaging as he pays just to have you listen to him. It only adds more disconnect to the cruelty around him.
I can see Europa being the most logical of the three (by their standards mind you) with it getting more and more abstract the closer you get to anything Euruska.
I was confused too but a very grim dark theory of mine is that the knives are the only thing able to pierce his hide; needles just can’t anymore. It’s how he could possibly get blood transfusions.
Havent played the game since its release, but to me it sounds like the best place to live was whatever the North American nation was called (if im remembering right they also own parts of western Europe? Like NATO but less so and as a singular nation?), because it describes life there as being relatively normal. Theres rationing sure, but military service is voluntary and you can still do things like going to the store. Might not be remembering right but I think thats how it is. Not to say its great, its still dystopian, but it isnt some apocalyptic grimdark like the frontlines or as inhumane as the southeast asian nation.
Still confuse. Is the world in this game like cyberpunk or fallout. I only see the los angeles jjst another battlefield. But other city like houston or somewhere else just fine.
@@PhantomMiles Im probably not the right person to ask about this, but id say its like if the world of Cyberpunk went through a nuclear holocaust like Fallout but instead of the nations of the world dissolving, they only wanted to go to war with eachother again for countless years following.
Yea actually talking to him is considered a quest so if you have 3 quest active you cant add 4th one so nothing will show up . try talking to him while having 2 or less active quests and should work without problem.
got the the 2nd part of the lore give and oh man.......... really a messed up world where not even children are spared. Also i find it really stupid that people are complaining about the water system as it isn't hard to get water and if you get the 3rd level with the Water bots with all 3 auto turret upgrades Invasions are only a mid level crisis with barely any need to go out and get the easily obtainable water
It is though. In 40k, the worst imperial world are forgeworlds and death worlds, and even there you can survive somehow, because humanity is united. In FW there is only constant death, cleansing programms, genocide and senseless war under AI-driven leadership. Its like the Dark age of technology, only that the AIs have won and there never was a Emperor to begin with.
@@therandomlaniusedward2140 Imperium demands from its planets two things and two things only. Enforcing of the imperial faith and to PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES ON TIME!!! Both are why it is much more stable and safe.
Noone:
A Euraskan supersoldier: 500 cigarettes
Clearly optimised to smoke harder and faster
LMFAO
Bro must be using the 500-to-one cigarette adapter
6:15 judging from the description he gives us i think he was attacked by a grabber
But isn't Grabber on him side? Well, unless it's Rogue Grabber gone wild, then yes.
@@lukaspodany5210 he was one of the first of the Orgamechs, so maybe this could've been a prototype grabber that escaped containment
Looks like he was Mongolian in life. Also, his story shows that ties of Euruska with Eurasia are stronger than just the military alliance forged out of desire to topple Europa, and apparently Euruska is Eurasia's satellite state.
This, or OrgaMechs were originally designed as Eurasian unit.
And about your comment from 6:26 this part of the story was about time when he was still just a human, and his transformation into OrgaMech yet had to happen.
Why do you imply that Euruska is a satellite state? Is it because to the mention of the tripods? I’m trying to figure it out
@Muramasa1794 Lordoss directly stated those tripods were Eurasian machines, that's why I think their ties with Eurasia could look that way. Besides let's be honest, there is no chance that Russian and Mongolian inspired nation could come up with such advanced biotechnology like protein-based building materials itself.
@@XYZ-eo8um okay, however in Euruska’s description, “Eurasia's ally, Euruska, is a federation of former slavic states and parts of Africa. They have taken the influence of Eurasia's biotechnology and pushed it to the breaking point... using living creatures as paint and sculpting their dementedly creative works of biomechanics.” Seems Euruska developed or evolved their bio tech even more than Eurasia. It’s possible they share tech as they use the same drones in game as well.
@@Muramasa1794 depending on who is the narrator, I've noticed that there happen to be inconsistencies in storytelling, and those thing will probably be traighten up with the final release.
Besides, consider my original post a speculation about the nature of this alliance.
In 40k, supersoldiers are treated with much more respect.
He was a thunder warrior lol
and yet, they get thrown in the meat grinder anyways
No one fucking asked about 40k
@@jimbob6519they were still show more respect than this before well you know
Even than they were shown much more respect.
This guy is a servitor.
After the game launch this type of quest will worth just by the lore.
Considering there are various combat servitors in mechanicus, someone would try to make him into STL file, 3d print him and aaand he's on a tabletop.
Lordoss must be protected at all cost. He is the cigarette boy
Hope we can help him in the future and have him walk around
Burns 20 cases of cigs within about 1min of dialog. Does he shove them into a furnace or something?!
Actual degen chainsmoker its ridiculous
he stuffs them into the holes in his mask
"Gentlemen"
So there's some kind of bio-constructions deep within Eurasia? Like in Scorn?
a mix of Cyber and bio punk
I guess that's just a name for any residential complex
literally behives
Maybe more like Blame!
Initial nuclear exchange between superpowers were most likely concentrated in European Russia and North America, so it is understandable that pre-historic-ish totem worshippers popped in both Europa and Euruska, while Eurasia is becoming a dominant force with Euruska as its protectolate and Europa as its manifest destiny land grab.
I'm going to assume they purposely used his ISP squad to test the bio weapon capabilities and then subsequently try out turning the scarps into super soldiers.
Maybe the tripod thing will be a Eurasian heavy unit
I hope whatever they reveal about the world outside of the war, they don’t make it too logical or organised, the more esoteric and confusing the better. Having something that feels organised and certain in this world other than death would subtract greatly from the bleak atmosphere. Like a Gieger painting not knowing wtf you’re looking at gives it power. But the human nature of this monstrosity is very assuaging as he pays just to have you listen to him. It only adds more disconnect to the cruelty around him.
I can see Europa being the most logical of the three (by their standards mind you) with it getting more and more abstract the closer you get to anything Euruska.
Very cool addition, hopefully they will expand what he can say and/or add new characters.
What i really wanna know is why theres 3 machine guns impaled in his chest
I guess three machine gunners ran out of ammo?
I was confused too but a very grim dark theory of mine is that the knives are the only thing able to pierce his hide; needles just can’t anymore. It’s how he could possibly get blood transfusions.
Well i think that answer the qusetion were they get their mech ´pilot´ just take children with right affinity, really hope they add more story tellers
its evangelion all over again
It would be good if he sold grenades in the future, because we literally don't have anyone selling things for Euruska.
Jesus... I can use some cigs.
Wild, when did they add all this lore? I haven't played in a few months. I hope they keep adding more.
With Frozen Swamp update. This miniquest serves as nice cigarettes' sink
Its interesting hearing how the AI who ran their society had some sort of breakdown, maybe even a cyber-civil war between themselves.
Havent played the game since its release, but to me it sounds like the best place to live was whatever the North American nation was called (if im remembering right they also own parts of western Europe? Like NATO but less so and as a singular nation?), because it describes life there as being relatively normal. Theres rationing sure, but military service is voluntary and you can still do things like going to the store. Might not be remembering right but I think thats how it is. Not to say its great, its still dystopian, but it isnt some apocalyptic grimdark like the frontlines or as inhumane as the southeast asian nation.
Still confuse. Is the world in this game like cyberpunk or fallout. I only see the los angeles jjst another battlefield. But other city like houston or somewhere else just fine.
@@PhantomMiles Im probably not the right person to ask about this, but id say its like if the world of Cyberpunk went through a nuclear holocaust like Fallout but instead of the nations of the world dissolving, they only wanted to go to war with eachother again for countless years following.
Did not know you could feed him cigs; I’ll give that a try later.
Very cool.
The art in this game is in itself a great reward.
Crazy cool universe. Reminds me of the age of strife on terra
Ahhh. Anime 1984
Oh boy TEXT!
does anyone else have an issue when pressing E on this red dude it does not do anything it wont show any lore or text.
You don't have to be right in front of him ,try moving around the room in front of him a bit.
Yea actually talking to him is considered a quest so if you have 3 quest active you cant add 4th one so nothing will show up . try talking to him while having 2 or less active quests and should work without problem.
Worst Innards Santa Claus, ever.
got the the 2nd part of the lore give and oh man.......... really a messed up world where not even children are spared. Also i find it really stupid that people are complaining about the water system as it isn't hard to get water and if you get the 3rd level with the Water bots with all 3 auto turret upgrades Invasions are only a mid level crisis with barely any need to go out and get the easily obtainable water
love this
Hmm, 🤔
Still not worse than life in Warhammer 40k.
It is though. In 40k, the worst imperial world are forgeworlds and death worlds, and even there you can survive somehow, because humanity is united. In FW there is only constant death, cleansing programms, genocide and senseless war under AI-driven leadership. Its like the Dark age of technology, only that the AIs have won and there never was a Emperor to begin with.
Funnily enough IoM is much more stable, safe and caring.
@@kronos661unless the tithes fell short.
@@therandomlaniusedward2140
Imperium demands from its planets two things and two things only. Enforcing of the imperial faith and to PAY YOUR FUCKING TAXES ON TIME!!! Both are why it is much more stable and safe.
this guy doesn't work for me ! like i press E for Lordoss but nothing happens