Space Ninja Summer Camp ( Warframe/Worm )

Good to know.

Hey, who do you guys think we would the following fight: Endbringer vs Full Power Sentient?
Full power sentient, easily. Unlike the Endbringers who were designed to fight on the ground the sentient practically rebuilt themselves to be able to fight a civilization which was so powerful that the only thing that could fight them was a army of robots that could be immune to any type of damage. Also getting past that world destroying explosion for a sentient should not be to hard.
 
Good to know.

Hey, who do you guys think we would the following fight: Endbringer vs Full Power Sentient?

Sentient wins with both hands tied behind his back. As established Warframe is in on itself already bullshit and The Sentient is up there with the big guys. There is simply no way for the Endbringer to win outside of some realy strange interactions.
 
The Sentient wins no contest. Shards work off multidimensional physics hacks, but they still work inside the realm of physics. If you're fighting the Sentient, and the Laws of Physics still apply, then you've already lost.
 
Let me put it like this. You know those really big Eldions on the plains? Those things that usually need a full team of Tenno to take down?

Those are the autonomous self-repair drones of a dead sentient.
 
Think of it this way, the triforce-lyst = 1 endbringer. So long as its the plains eidolons we are talking about. Hunhow/Natah without the void poisoning? Easily equals Zion. They are von neumann machines after all




Edit: who the fuck brings a shade outside of an espionage mission? And paris prime?! Seriously? Taytay is a low mr noobie. An Ivara with a paris prime? At least use one of the higher tier bow, if I ever meet this taylor in a sortie I'd probably leave the squad faster than you can say "limbo troll"
 
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Paris prime is a decent enough bow, but its no dread.

But then again, Taylor is intentionally not going full tenno arsenal here because important peoples are watching her uh...Capture mission, lets go with.

As far as Eidolon deaths, unless they found a way to pierce the shielding that is not void-powered operator amps, no more than any other miniature natural disaster. They don't actively try to fight you as much as violently attempt to clear the general area of hostiles, and don't even really bring the proper attacks out until you've broken a synovia. The vomvalysts are a bit more active in shooting at you. The hydrolyst is a bit more offensive, but mainly because lightning strikes are equal opportunity blasters. They'll wreck both tenno and grineer alike.
 
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Edit: who the fuck brings a shade outside of an espionage mission? And paris prime?! Seriously? Taytay is a low mr noobie. An Ivara with a paris prime? At least use one of the higher tier bow, if I ever meet this taylor in a sortie I'd probably leave the squad faster than you can say "limbo troll"

Hey! Shade is fun and Paris p is a good bow... also Ivara is a good frame. Not like Warframe has any kind of Meta, I know a guy who took his mk1 braton to LoR and still kicked ass so there is that...
 
Edit: who the fuck brings a shade outside of an espionage mission? And paris prime?! Seriously? Taytay is a low mr noobie. An Ivara with a paris prime? At least use one of the higher tier bow, if I ever meet this taylor in a sortie I'd probably leave the squad faster than you can say "limbo troll"
Taytay is trying to CAPTURE the turgets WITHOUT terrifying her audience. If she was actively trying to kill the dragonslayers she would use better loadout
 
{"Ordis is hap - angry. Hmm, I may require maintenance after all."}

{"Operator, you have remembered well, how the Tenno arm themselves."}

Maybe less of the game Ordis quotes? They come across as a bit forced.

{"Of course Operator. Your progenitor is safe -my hands! where did they- with me."}

Yeah, ones like these are better where you've actually written them yourself.

What did Ordis' creator design their sentient program to do?

Well really they turned Ordan Karris into a Cephalon solely to punish him for daring to strike at the Orokin, not because he was actually needed for anything in particular. Turned into a enslaved memory engram and rewritten to be helpful and compliant. The Orokin were dicks like that.

Panacea, after consulting with our medic, determined that Shadow Stalker's injuries were not life threatening. She was going to come in, but Brandish refused to authorize it until her daughter was able to get some sleep.

Unusual of Brandish to show concern for Panacea like that.

Though I would love to see Canary paired up with a Tenno using Octavia. The music they'd make would be amazing.

Yeah I could see them getting on really well, and a primary Octavia user would be all over getting Canary free, given all Canary wants to do is make music that people enjoy.
 
Taytay is trying to CAPTURE the turgets WITHOUT terrifying her audience. If she was actively trying to kill the dragonslayers she would use better loadout
Agreed, my only complaint about Taylor's loadout is the secondary weapon. Personally, I would have used the Castna throwing darts, after modding them to maximize the electrical damage, or setting them up for magnetic damage. Just a few discreet throws, press a button and just watch Saint discover that none of his stolen suits were hardened against a EMP.
 
Maybe less of the game Ordis quotes? They come across as a bit forced.
Hmm, I've been sorta trying to capture the game in that aspect. I'm running low on quotes that kinda match the scene though. I'll see what I can do to make more of my own glitch versions.

On an unrelated note, I've kinda modeled my Operator around what I think Taylor might look like as a Tenno and yesterday, my Operator showed up perched on a console the other day with a "Hey there kiddo". I thought that was pretty cool and it was also a little freaky since Danny calls Taylor "kiddo".

Unusual of Brandish to show concern for Panacea like that.
Since Glory Girl would've been the one to fly Panacea over, I wanted to have her say something about Victoria needing her sleep, but couldn't figure out how to work it into the conversation without it feeling forced. Behind the scenes, that is what Brandish was thinking though...

Agreed, my only complaint about Taylor's loadout is the secondary weapon. Personally, I would have used the Castna throwing darts, after modding them to maximize the electrical damage, or setting them up for magnetic damage. Just a few discreet throws, press a button and just watch Saint discover that none of his stolen suits were hardened against a EMP.
I loved the Talons in the early levels, but they got to be a hazard to me in higher levels. I've considered getting the Castna's to play with and for the MR fodder, but I just haven't gotten around to it.
 
Honestly, Carol distrusts Amy because her character reminds her too much of her father (and because her own PTSD), but is no near as bad with her like fanon suggests, and even gets a better relation with her when Amy breaks down, which is interesting as is after the S9 arc.

She even
tries to reconcile the two sisters in Worm's sequel (but she does it so bad it ends ... poorly)
 
On an unrelated note, I've kinda modeled my Operator around what I think Taylor might look like as a Tenno and yesterday, my Operator showed up perched on a console the other day with a "Hey there kiddo". I thought that was pretty cool and it was also a little freaky since Danny calls Taylor "kiddo".
That'd be the man in the wall being a creep post-harrow quest. I think I've seen it all of once.
 
Okay, about this whole "AIs are evil" stereotype that everyone keeps bringing up in-story...I know that you can't get too meta in a fanfic, but could Dragon really not find more than one work that has a positive view of artificial intelligence, even in robotic form? I mean, I can name a bunch of "good AIs" off the top of my head: JARVIS from Iron Man, Cortana (and every other UNSC AI) from Halo, BT-7274 from Titanfall 2, X and Zero (as well as all the non-corrupted Reploids) from the Mega Man series, R2-D2, C-3PO, and BB-88 from Star Wars, Data from Star Trek: The Next Generation, the Exos and Ghosts from Destiny, the Mechani in WIldstar, the Warforged in Dungeons and Dragons, the robots in Mystery Science Theater 3000 (both the original and the reboot), the list goes on.

Furthermore, I've read various articles and such on what those "experts" think of advances in robotics, neural networks, etc. They think robots are going to take our jobs, not take over the world. I know that Earth Bet isn't our world, but, there's no-one in a position of authority in this universe other than Armsmaster who thinks that AIs can be decent people and not megalomaniacal dictator wannabes? There's no transhumanists or futurist thinkers who genuinely believe that an AI like Dragon isn't an automatic threat to society? I find that hard to believe.

Now, you could write this off as Dragon's restrictions making her unable to come to a conclusion that would change her opinion of her own liberation, but a) that was never confirmed in-story, and b) there's the problem of Ordis, who automatically jumped to the same conclusions Dragon did, and he has no such restrictions. It just doesn't make any sense.

I understand why the Dragonslayers act the way they do: They're nutjobs. But everyone else? That seems...odd.
 
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