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Gauss P Is Out, Everyone Excited For The Grind?
Gauss P is out, everyone excited for the grind?
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The skulls should only be there on helmets, as every single head we have of entrati has skulls, while a simpler way of saying weapon and others is a mixture of orokin corpus and grineer, as they are curved when it doesn’t have gold on the rim.
ENTRATI STYLE GUIDE
The Entrati faction often resembles the Orokin faction, but they differentiate themselves visually with low-tech solutions that are boxy, weathered and beaten up.
Entrati works are not pristine, perfectly preserved artifacts. Their surfaces have endured centuries of abuse on Deimos, and thus they are scratched and well-worn.
Silhouette shapes tend to be simple, with primarily heavy and boxy forms.
Although present on some of our in-game Entrati items, do not use skulls on your Entrati TennoGen creations.
How tf are people so colourblind, when your entering it’s also more green also you must also consider the fact that void fissures are more yellow and red.
The armour set is a fox, what is the most common prey for them? Rabbits, gauss is a bnuuy.
Gauss Prime is a Fox.
How did I come to this conclusion? By first looking at Gauss Prime's signature armor set, Doppline Prime Armor.
This is the chest armor of this set. It very clearly resembles the head of a fox. I was so curious as to why this could be. What association does Gauss' theme have with foxes? And what exactly does "Doppline" mean?
And then I remembered a line from the Gauss Prime Trailer.
Messengers of Gods. This seems fairly easy to interpret. One would quickly recall Hermes of Greek Mythology, famous for his incredible speed and being known as a "messenger" of the Olympians. But a "messenger of Gods" isn't an uncommon trope in various mythologies all around the world.
Connecting this fox motif to this line allowed me to recall a type of kitsune that served the kami (a spirit or god) Inari in Shintoism. Kitsune are (generally) known for their mischievous behavior (which we see in spades in the trailer) and their ability to shapeshift.
Then connecting this back to the Doppline Armor, I realized that Doppline is a portmanteau of "doppleganger" (a term often ascribed to a spirit that can assume the shape of a person, relating to kitsune shapeshifting) and vulpine ("having to do or related with foxes").
Gauss Prime is a celestial kitsune.
I feel like plague in this sense refers to the plague on life that is the man in the wall, as whoever gets ‘infected’ with the void will see him and he will look like them.
I don't think "plauge years" refers to infestation. Like, I feel I can safely say that what's seen isn't infestation, or at least, is not a strain we've seen before.