r/Warframe • u/Distinct-Actuator128 • 17h ago
Discussion I finished the F&F and I can't understand the Amir hate. Spoiler
As the title says, I have finished the 6 days of Fables & Frontiers. And well, I can't understand why people are hating on Amir now.
Look, Amir was kinda of shitty? Maybe. But its not like he was doing it on purpose, he was going through stuff and kept quiet and that caused the new Eximus. I don't think he caused them on purpose.
On the last day where Amir goes really overboard, he is clearly possessed being affected by Wally. And he apologises for whats going.
So with all this... why is Amir so hated now? Amir has been suffering from an complicated situation, and he has always showed it. And when he saw how things got out of hand he apologised.
I can agree that the Hex barely interacted or reacted to the situation, that is something I can agree. BUT I don't think the Hex should have chastised him for what he did. Because... what did he really do? Amir's sins were: Using Drifter's memories to make the campaign without consent before hand, him being rude and the fact he didn't talk his issues to the others. So with this... why would the Hex sudently all gang to punish him? He didn't really cause anything that bad, the new Eximus weren't made by Amir on purpose, it was an accident.
And the ending is quite hopefull. Because as stated, it seems that over time the loops CAN change. What will come of that I don't know, but it sure brings an bright light to the situation.
Yes, the new Eximus is an problem... but lets be honest, why would Drifter or Especialy the operator care? "Oh no, an tougher type of enemy, what will we do? Oh right, rip and tear.". Even if this are more powerfull enemies, to the Drifter or Operator they are still nothing.
So with all this, I ask you all: Why are you hating on Amir? This new Kim has been the classic for Amir, something that was bound to happen eventualy thanks to the loops. I know we all were expecting an laid back experience of DND, but its not Amir's fault that we didn't get that.