Space Ninja Summer Camp ( Warframe/Worm )

In short, the S9 are amateurs, Tenno are professionals.
Be quiet (if necessary) (Death is silence)
Be efficient (What do you mean you don't have a melee macro setup?) (Its not a warcrime cuz extraterrestrials aren't bound by the Geneva Suggestions)
Have a plan to kill everyone you meet (bold of you to assume we have only one)
 
I suppose 'there isn't any sound because we punched a hole in the side of the ship and vented its atmosphere into space while the Grineer ran around screaming and on fire as everything exploded' counts as 'be quiet'.
 
well if there is no air, then there is:
A-No medium for sound to travel in
B-No air for the Grineer to breathe
C-No ability for the Grineer to scream
 
I suppose 'there isn't any sound because we punched a hole in the side of the ship and vented its atmosphere into space while the Grineer ran around screaming and on fire as everything exploded' counts as 'be quiet'.
well if there is no air, then there is:
A-No medium for sound to travel in
B-No air for the Grineer to breathe
C-No ability for the Grineer to scream
Also D: NO FOOLS BREATHING MY AIR

Which may or may not be acceptable to their commander.
Minor problem with venting the ship, Tenno need oxygen too
 
Minor problem with venting the ship, Tenno need oxygen too
No, they don't.
Railjack missions have tenno fly without problem in space, even Survival, after sounding the allarm, has changed Lotus words from:
Life support has been cut off. They're trying to choke you out. Hold on, I'm sending auxiliary life support."
to one saying they are putting something toxic
Even before, in survival, arriving to 0% life support would not let you die you could continue playing but your life and shield would be drained until 0 shield and 5 life if i remember correctly
 
No, they don't.
Railjack missions have tenno fly without problem in space, even Survival, after sounding the allarm, has changed Lotus words from:

to one saying they are putting something toxic
Even before, in survival, arriving to 0% life support would not let you die you could continue playing but your life and shield would be drained until 0 shield and 5 life if i remember correctly
Have you ever shattered a window in a spaceship-based mission? You still get damaged when you're in a de-oxygenated area.
 
The toxin line only comes up for infested survival. You still get the old line in Clem's weekly and other regular survivals.

As for railjack, theres a line somewhere archwing-related that mentions our ridiculous space jetpacks have life support builtin.
 
The toxin line only comes up for infested survival. You still get the old line in Clem's weekly and other regular survivals.

As for railjack, theres a line somewhere archwing-related that mentions our ridiculous space jetpacks have life support builtin.
mmmh no, i did a survival this afternoon, and i am pretty sure it was corpus.
You are right about toxic spores or similar in infested survival, but he said something to that end, i am pretty sure because i noticed that the line was different and wondered when they altered it. Tomorrow if i can i'll try.
Still, i didn't say that it was harmless, only that if you do not get Life-support in survival, after 0% your health and shields start falling, until it hits just 5 HP, you remain in that state, but a glancing blow kills you.
 
No, they don't.
Railjack missions have tenno fly without problem in space, even Survival, after sounding the allarm, has changed Lotus words from:

to one saying they are putting something toxic
Even before, in survival, arriving to 0% life support would not let you die you could continue playing but your life and shield would be drained until 0 shield and 5 life if i remember correctly
It's canon that AWs have a life support field:

Article:
Warframe Archive - Debrief excerpt
[...]
I had been, until then, a Tenno denier. They were ghosts, propaganda, twisted casualties of the void era. Not possibly real. Yet here it was in the flesh. The Empire, in their desperation, was going to turn the demons loose and hope for the best. Who did we fear more, the enemy or this monster? We had our safeties off, could we trust it? Then it didn't matter anymore. The punch came - and our windows became blinding. When we could see again our ship was somewhere else, shattered and dead in an instant.

My lungs were flattened, eyes full of death. Ship debris glittered like a night snow. The alien blue star was dark and blinding beyond us. The countless articulating worm-ships of our enemy, ringed in glowing discs, undulating and heat-bursting the surviving soldiers like me. This is where I died. I was in R-disc, sweeping over my right and setting my blood on fire. My vision flattened, the hearing muffled and buzzed. I could feel the side of my face going slack and wet.

I was in a dying dream. I saw a bright spot blurring and weaving toward me. I felt a tug toward it from the metal clasps on my suit. It reached me, rising up - a gleaming beast, a plume of golden wings rising and unfolding behind it. An angel. It snatched me from my death. I could feel my lungs fill as it wrapped me in its wings. Its Void Shield shimmered blue, strained under the enemy beams. I felt a suddenly tug of acceleration. I closed my eyes and held on it like a child.
 
I'm pretty sure the minimum health in survival is just for gameplay reasons. You'd get a lot of people big mad if they failed their solo (or non-solo) survival mission because they (all) collapsed in front of the exit.
 
Have you ever shattered a window in a spaceship-based mission? You still get damaged when you're in a de-oxygenated area.
Yes, but it's far from an emergency, more of an annoyance. Lack of atmosphere is so far down the list of threats for a Tenno that it's almost a non-issue.
 
When they get back in range and Sophia's shard reconnects will she have the same power set or will it take it as an opportunity to change it to something she would find more use out of to provide more data?
 
Probably keep it the same. As much fun as retooling the power might be, there's an element of waste to it. The shard gets new opportunities for data collection, but Sophia would need to spend weeks to months avoiding conflict while she learns the ins and outs of her new power set, which is weeks to months of the shard expending its limited energy reserves while waiting for Sophia to get back up to speed.

Or it could just give Sophia her old powers back and have her back in fighting shape almost immediately.
 
When they get back in range and Sophia's shard reconnects will she have the same power set or will it take it as an opportunity to change it to something she would find more use out of to provide more data?
Be interesting if, due to connection errors, reconnected powers are in a sort of "Factory Reset" mode.
 
I've thought of a way to have Taylor do the parts of Warframe added since this started without sequence breaking- Limbo "disrupts the space-time continuum" according to wiki, and the Tenno get their powers from the Void, and the Man in the Wall is called the personification of the Void by Rell/Harrow and Palladino, even if it turns out it isn't later on in Warframe's story, it should have to be really powerful to be called that, and there are apparently people in the fandom that say that in Worm the Entities isolate the section of the multiverse they do the cycle in, so combined with the time difference the Man in the Wall could probably pull Taylor and Ordis out of the "Wormverse" and freeze the space-time continuum, basically putting that section of the multiverse in a za warudo until Taylor completes the new content, before putting her back in again and unfreezing time

It would also make sense since the Man in the Wall finds the Tenno entertaining, but apparently nothing else, meaning that while it would get some entertainment from Taylor's activities it would prefer if it was in the "Warframe-verse", so it could periodically take her and any other Tenno away and freeze time, before sending them back and repeating this when they get bored(new content gets released)

It would also work well as a way to "introduce" the Man in the Wall to the cast, as they'd want an explanation on why Taylor is suddenly more skilled and has more weapons, frames and other things, and I'm pretty sure the Tenno doesn't just see an illusion of the Man in the Wall imitating their body and hanging around the back of the ship so other people should be able to see it
 
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