I have no idea how I missed this...
Great catch! Looks like it is something related to future content - perhaps Patch 15 or something incoming in the next couple of months?
I've not got a great deal of time at the moment to keep updating this page, but I will get round to it - currently doing some research in the game about the Guardians... if it presents any fruit, you'll be the first to know in this thread.
However, I've been reading into the recent Thargoid Invasion - and I've resorted to reading bits and pieces from the Codex - and I've have delved into Greek Legends... of which, I think the battle between the Guardians, Constructs and Thargoids closely resemble the Greek legends (closely inspired).
Now, I want to just quickly go over the sudden appearance of "dead" Thargoid Sensors that you can find all over the galaxy (any ammonia world in a system, with landable planets, will sometimes show signal sources on said planets - but they won't show unless you probe the planets), and why I think it ties in with the Guardians, even after the Constructs killed the Guardians.
The Cyclops, Basalisks, Hyadras and Medusas, in Greek legend, were all born by Echidna, wife of Typhon - of which, they hail from Tartarus (I suppose that hell hole could be, for example, an ammonia world...).
However, you may be surprised to learn this - but the Orthrus was the firstborn monster from Echidna, the the Greek legends... however, this ties in nicely with the Thargoid War...
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For you see, in the legends, Typhon (the partner of Echidna) had gone to war with Zues... (represented by the Guardians or Constructs?), but he failed, and was defeated and had to bide his time back on Tartarus...
This leads me back to the sightings of the Orthrus - it was confirmed by Frontier that the Orthrus ship shouldn't have entered the game - it was a future asset. An asset, of which, that has now (in canonn) showed alongside the Maelstroms... ("Echidna" type motherships - at least, that is what I am code naming the Maelstroms... watch this space).
So, if we compare the Greek legends of Echidna and Orthrus, to that of Elite, it could mean that the Orthrus ship itself was the first Interceptor.
It has no hearts, do it isn't designed for combat, which I think is a big give-away here. Now, I haven't fought it in combat yet, but from what I have read, the Orthrus can use a Caustic "EMP"... I'm not sure if it is both caustic and an EMP, but, I am guessing, once upon a time in the past, it was a simple Area-of-Effect Caustic field - which would have been utterly devastating. However, there is no mention of it using swarms, so I can only imagine the use of swarms was a no-need enhancement before the Guardian War.
It it is no match against the anti-xeno weaponry of today, of courtse, but there would have been a time that the Orthrus would have been utterly terryfying - and I can think of no other time than that of the Guardians initialy meeting them.
The Orthrus would have been immune to conventional weaponry the Guardians possessed, a trait shared by other more advanced interceptors.
This will be, once the Guardians had advanced their weaponry and began using their Constructs, that the Thargoids duly retreated. The Echidnas could not cope with such devastating losses of their Orthrus-class interceptors, and it would no doubt leave them weakened for many centuries or thousands of years. As stated in the lore, they were not ready for a long, protracted war.
There is no mention that the Guardians developed an anti-xeno EMP, the likes of which Salvation had used... so, I can only draw on this conclusion:
There was a second war with the Guardians... but it was not the Guardians themselves, since they had long perished to the AI Constructs. The AI Constructs, of which, were (in my suspicions) heavily reliant on the Thargoids Barnacles (which is what I think the Guardians reversed engineered in the first place and added their own tech to it - hence you can now make "Hybrid" Ancient Relics).
Also, remember that star map in the Thargoid bases? That was how large their empire had grown - they had conquered the Galaxy. However, then came along the Guardians... and then the Constructs... and it was the Constructs, I think, that were responsible for culling the Thargoids across the Galaxy.
The insectoids literally hung on by a thread. They were no match before, but now they were being exterminated... and why? Because after the Constructs had wiped out the Guardians, who they themselves had a warlike nature (albeit a reason to wipe them out), so they decided they wouldn't truly be safe from the other threat that they had recently defeated... the Thargoids...
So, here's how I think this all panned out in the timeline...
1. The Guardians began to become an interstellar species. While not mentioned, their fledgling bubble was seeded by the Thargoids - during which time, over thousands of years, the Guardians must have discovered and used the advanced Meta-Alloys (this may have jumped their technology hugely, and provided FTL communication and FLT travel).
2. The Thargoids return to discover the Guardians farming their planets, seeded thousands of years ago. Highly territorial, the Thargoids unleash their forces - likely not the first time the Orthrus has been employed to wipe out all life with its Caustic weaponry.
3. The Gaurdians, however, are a species that were highly gifted and highly adaptable. They lose systems to start with, lots of systems, and are pushed all the way back from Barnard's Loop (potentially, judging by the nearby Guardian & Thargoid battlefield), all the way back to their bubble.
4. The Contructs were created and wiped out the offensive insectoids. So effective were the machines, the Thargoids began to lose huge swarms against them. By this point, it is highly likely (* only in my opinion, not fact*) that the Constructs were also out-right immune to the only best weapon the Orthrus had - their Caustic explosion.
5. The Thargoids retreat to heal their wounds... but also, they have found a new need to develop better ships. This was the first time in thousands, perhaps millions of years, that they had discovered an intelligent space-faring species that could truly crush them. (
Greek Legends This is the part where Zues struck Typhon down with his "Thunderbolts" and Typhon/Echidna retreated to Tartarus).
6. The Guardians were wiped out by the Constructs. The end. (but never give up hope...).
Now, this is more my logical way of thinking at this point, so take the next few points with a pinch of salt if you think differently, but...
7. Once the Guardians had been dealt with, because the Gaurdians were so warlike and dangerous, the Constructs also thought "Wait a minute, there's something else that can kill us, and we want to live - it'll only be a matter of time until the Thargoids evolve and return"... to cut a long story short, the Constructs went on a rampage throughout the Galaxy - and this'll be why there are literally billions of star systems littered with dead Thargoid Sensor probes with systems that have Ammonia worlds. The Constructs had learned a thing or two from their previous war with the Thargoids, however, and developed a new EMP based on the Thargoids Caustic explosion (yes, it was Guardian Signatures, but the Constructs were Guardian tech -- there is never any mention of the Guardians employing an EMP -- so, therefore, it must have been developed seperatly by the AI).
This would be the EMP that Salvation had discovered and later re-purposed...
The Thargoids did not know what hit them so suddenly - all it would take is one ship, or thousands of ships, going through system by system employing this weapon and literally wiping out swarms and swarms of Thargoids - all distantly related - and maybe, just maybe, some that look a bit different from the Thargoids today.
8. The Thargoids were now a species that were fighting for their survival. Their territories were falling, one by one, sector by sector, across the galactic plane. It was now or never, and the few rare victories or salvage operations yielded results for the Thargoids -- or perhaps it was clever tactics? Whatever the outcome of their decisions, they had made a breakthrough... They could reverse the polarity of the Constructs EMP.
The Echidna motherships went into full production of their first War Interceptor. It was, truly, their 1st Generation vessel capable of fighting toe-to-toe against the Constructs. The four hearts allowed the Cyclops-class Interceptor to hyper-accelerate the healing process of the meta-alloy hardened hulls, vastly increasing their healing potential. The shield was now a secondary, to allow the overheated or overexerted hearts to allow cooling during damage control. However, the EMP they employed could only knock out the Constructs for a short period of time -- sometimes this would be enough time to kill a Construct vessel -- but that truly was the weakness to the Constructs.
The EMP likely meant that the concsioussness of the AI couldn't learn from having an EMP reversed on them. To a machine intelligence, their time-stamps would skip 30 seconds of their life out - a blip. One moment their engaging a new Interceptor Variant - then suddenly their wake up and their hull is down to 5%. While their systems were down, they would be unable to learn how to reverse a polarised field.
9. The Thargoids gradually, over hundreds or thousands of years, perhaps even a million years, eventually eradicated the Constructs. The only Thargoid family left after the terryfying war between insectoids and machines were, perhaps, the Barnard Loop/Pleiades Swarm(s)?
The above hypothesis would answer some questions we have:
Q: Where did the Constructs disappear after they killed the Guardians?
A: They decided to wipe out all life - if the Guardians couldn't evolve past their warlike nature, turns out all other life must be the same - right? It may have turn out that the Thargoids saved the Galaxy...
Q: If the Constructs had invented the EMP to begin with, then why did it work on the Thargoids when Salvation used it?
A: The Thargoids may not have been immune to the EMP field - but the fact they could boot up after ten seconds goes to show they learned how to overcome it. They learned how to do this during their war versus the Constructs. That isn't the shocking thing to the Thargoids. What is shocking to them is the fact that the EMP field was suddenly used again after all this time -- that could only mean one thing: either the humans have learned how to use this tech (and it would only be a matter of time until they evolve that tech to be better than that of the Constructs) -- or the Constructs are coming back after tens of thousands of years.
Either outcome -- humanity evolving or the machines returning -- is something that has caused the Echidna motherships to employ their offensive doctrine -- invade and destroy the mammals before they, in turn, finally be the Tharoids ultimate demise.
Humanity now has the full attention of the Thargoids... but also... could humanity also stir a sleeping giant, somewhere, out in the black?