Space Ninja Summer Camp ( Warframe/Worm )

I find it hard to swallow that Danny would take Taylor taking on the Endbringers in so blasé manner. I think he'd be way more into trying to stop her from doing crazy things. At this point, I guess it can be still later on retconned into him not quite believing her or not being able to quite process everything yet. But it does come across as really strange that just he's like "yes, sure, save the world, fight the endbringers. That's just so much like your mother."
Taylor already explained how she is actually controlling the warframes remotely and even her more human looking body is just a projection, what with her actual body being busy squatting on Mars.

As such, she isn't in any real danger.
 
I bring an idea to Taylor and Danny about Annette. Why not moving her remains to Origin System with them? I'm pretty sure that is doable and if they finally moved to that place they could visit her always they want.

I realy want to see this in a omake, maybe with a poem. Damn, I want to write this if I find the time.

Well... about that...
A Very Warframe Christmas
Poor Vista by the way, I think @Blackhole1 hates her.


But if you do it, I have a sugestion for the Santa-Tenno:

 
*disgusted shiver* Glaives... They named the chakram after a medieval polearm... Always hated that...

... did you NEVER play Dark Sector? The Spiritual father of Warframe?

The Glaive is a tribute to that. Hayden Tenno's weapon. Also, the original origin of throwing shuriken being called Glaives (if google is to be believed) is to be blamed on the movie "Krull" from 1983. It was the movie's Macguffin and as campy as the film was (I watched it a long time ago, so I vaguely remember) it probably started the naming convention.
Also, it sounds cooler than "shuriken of overcompensation +1" and it's not big enough to be a Fuuma Shuriken.
 
Krull is indeed the first thing with a homing giant throwing blade called a Glaive.

It's pretty obvious the Dark Sector/Warframe one is based on it.
 
Why do I see the Tenno hearing about Santa delivering toys to all the children in a single night while never being seen as a challenge.
Random Corpus: They want HOW many toys!?
 
.. did you NEVER play Dark Sector? The Spiritual father of Warframe?
...no?:wtf: I haven't even played Warframe but I do like the game's Setting. Doesn't necessarily mean i'm going to go diving into the meanings behind naming what looks more like a chakram then a shuriken and used more like a chakram then a shuriken but is for some reason named after a medieval polearm that looks like a staff with a weirdly shaped sword on the end of it.
 
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...no?:wtf: I haven't even played Warframe but I do like the game's Setting. Doesn't necessarily mean i'm going to go diving into the meanings behind naming what looks more like a chakram then a shuriken and used more like a chakram then a shuriken but is for some reason named after a medieval polearm that looks like a staff with a weirdly shaped sword on the end of it.

A chakram is more like a ring, not something with multiple blades. Ever see Xena: Warrior Princess? She uses a chakram

I am now imagining Taylor's clan stealing a Fomorian and ramming into Earth Bet to trap the nine. I am also fairly certain their void powers could pop the Siberian.

You do realize that a Fomorian is a gigantic space battleship, right? You crash one of those into Earth Bet, it could probably take out a city just from the impact, nevermind the power core cooking off.
 
A Fomorian is half the size of a state, For the rest of the world, it would count as its own country. You don't ram it into anything.

It's power core cooking off mean you have to restart terraforming it. There won't be much useable anything left.
 
yeah, remember how we had to dump the cores into space so as not to accidentally the planet when ol' Hek was first building the things?

as for the S9... Sibby might be an issue, depending on how metaphysical void-chan feels like being that week, but everything else is lower-tier than elite mooks in WF.
really, the best way to deal with that is to break out Nyx, aka 'the Master than other Masters wish they were like.' hit sibbie with Mind Control, pop Chaos, and clean up. easy.
 
A chakram is more like a ring, not something with multiple blades. Ever see Xena: Warrior Princess? She uses a chakram



You do realize that a Fomorian is a gigantic space battleship, right? You crash one of those into Earth Bet, it could probably take out a city just from the impact, nevermind the power core cooking off.
True.

I'm still imagining the Tenno going absolutely nuts in their efforts to take down the S9.
 
True.

I'm still imagining the Tenno going absolutely nuts in their efforts to take down the S9.
Yeah, I can see that. Full on last mission Sortie gear with all the trimmings to take out a level 100 Assassination target and their eight friends.

Then they actually find the Nine, kill them all in an instant, and stand there for a moment wondering where the Nine are and why they had so few and such shitty mooks.
It probably takes a while to convince them that the things they killed were the contracted marks.
 
Okay, that's some seriously tortured logic there. Not just Danny's logic, but especially Taylor's. Danny mentions his responsibilities and Taylor practically immediately forgets all about HER OWN. I can understand why the author wants her to stay on Earth Bet, but... She's suddenly acting like the young Taylor she ISN'T anymore. If Danny wants to stay on a doomed world - despite a new wife, and a Taylor that appears to be quite willing to evacuate more than just him - because there MIGHT be work for the dockworkers in a couple of months... That's his problem.

You can't help everyone.

Especially those that refuse to be helped.

That's the point where you get the hell back to to your friends and co-workers, and promise to call every couple weeks. You can still consider doing something about the Endbringers, but those are hardly Bets ONLY problem, so it's not a priority. Taylor could maybe promise look into whether the Clan is willing to spare the time to offer very competitive rates on Endbringer removal.

Forgetting about the active conflict at home and her own job in it though... What are you doing, Taylor?


Primary Objectives:
  1. Visit my mom's grave.
  2. Find out what happened to my dad, my best friend Emma and return Elsa's phone, if she survived the Grineer assault.
  3. Get the hell back to my clan and home in the Origin System.
She has completed 1 and most of 2 now, and should really be getting back to the Clan right about now. Dammit Taylor, don't you know there's a war on?
 
Yeah, I can see that. Full on last mission Sortie gear with all the trimmings to take out a level 100 Assassination target and their eight friends.

Then they actually find the Nine, kill them all in an instant, and stand there for a moment wondering where the Nine are and why they had so few and such shitty mooks.
It probably takes a while to convince them that the things they killed were the contracted marks.
I'm looking forward to Jack trying to break them by talking, only for the Tenno to call him out on it.

I just realized something funny - for all of their own personal issues, the Tenno are far and away much more well adjusted then, well, most capes!

Also, I think it would be funny if Taylor decided to try and help her dad by taking advantage of her friendship with the Perrin Sequence (can we assume she's reached Executive Rnak with them?) and do what the Undersiders did in canon - make the first intra-dimensional trade center at Brockton Bay. If she could get some hyenas or other corpus proxies to provide security (at least until a better force can be acquired for protection), all the better.
 
Okay, that's some seriously tortured logic there. Not just Danny's logic, but especially Taylor's. Danny mentions his responsibilities and Taylor practically immediately forgets all about HER OWN. I can understand why the author wants her to stay on Earth Bet, but... She's suddenly acting like the young Taylor she ISN'T anymore. If Danny wants to stay on a doomed world - despite a new wife, and a Taylor that appears to be quite willing to evacuate more than just him - because there MIGHT be work for the dockworkers in a couple of months... That's his problem.

You can't help everyone.

Especially those that refuse to be helped.

That's the point where you get the hell back to to your friends and co-workers, and promise to call every couple weeks. You can still consider doing something about the Endbringers, but those are hardly Bets ONLY problem, so it's not a priority. Taylor could maybe promise look into whether the Clan is willing to spare the time to offer very competitive rates on Endbringer removal.

Forgetting about the active conflict at home and her own job in it though... What are you doing, Taylor?


She has completed 1 and most of 2 now, and should really be getting back to the Clan right about now. Dammit Taylor, don't you know there's a war on?
That was before she realized that running away from an incoming danger wasn't how Tenno worked. She didn't think about it at the time and quite frankly, understood that if her father stayed, what would that make Taylor if she was the one advocating for her leaving Earth without trying to fight for it?

I understand why she changed her mind, because in her eyes, she would be running away from a fight without trying her best to do everything she could to win it first.
 
I personally took that as the moment she fully realized that there wasn't much difference between Earth Bet and the colonies she was protecting as a Tenno.
... I kinda feel more sorry for Earth Bet now, because much like Emma earlier in the fic they now have a Tenno applying a post-Orokin idea of normal on their tiny civilization, possibly multiple Tenno, and well:
Honestly, having a Tenno forget how different you are from them due to having been friends once long ago is probably going to be worse than just getting a space whale bit to do neat stuff. Taylor has access to the knowledge and gear of a civilization that had buildings made of meat and re-engineered everything and everyone. With that kind of baseline Emma is somehow worse off now than she was while Sophia was trying to get her to trigger from fighting a bunch of thugs.
The above is now at risk of being done to an entire planet, only replace Sophia with "the Endbringers".
 
That was before she realized that running away from an incoming danger wasn't how Tenno worked. She didn't think about it at the time and quite frankly, understood that if her father stayed, what would that make Taylor if she was the one advocating for her leaving Earth without trying to fight for it?

I understand why she changed her mind, because in her eyes, she would be running away from a fight without trying her best to do everything she could to win it first.

It would make her sane. There is no grand strategic objective to be achieved on this Earth. I could have understood returning with a large Clan force later, but this? NOT going back but trying to work with the locals who have managed absolutely NOTHING regarding the Endbringers? This is strategically idiotic, tactically stupid, and betrayal of the Clan.
 
It would make her sane. There is no grand strategic objective to be achieved on this Earth. I could have understood returning with a large Clan force later, but this? NOT going back but trying to work with the locals who have managed absolutely NOTHING regarding the Endbringers? This is strategically idiotic, tactically stupid, and betrayal of the Clan.
Since when are the Tenno sane to begin with? And also, the Clan was doing fine without her before she became a Tenno, so I expect them to at hold the fort and like Taylor said in the earlier chapters, they would come running in 1-2 weeks.

Plus, as a WarFrame player myself, I get tired of running in the same backdrops occasionally and want more loot and Earth Bet seems like the best place to get both. After all, shooting grineer and Corpus get boring if they all die to my Tiberon Prime's 163.78% Crit Chance with punch through.
 
Since when are the Tenno sane to begin with? And also, the Clan was doing fine without her before she became a Tenno, so I expect them to at hold the fort and like Taylor said in the earlier chapters, they would come running in 1-2 weeks.

Plus, as a WarFrame player myself, I get tired of running in the same backdrops occasionally and want more loot and Earth Bet seems like the best place to get both. After all, shooting grineer and Corpus get boring if they all die to my Tiberon Prime's 163.78% Crit Chance with punch through.

Plus something else to keep in mind, Taylor's Clan still has the Solar Rail she used to return to Earth-Bet. As the saying goes, if Mohhamad won't come to the Mountain, the Mountain will come to Mohhamad.

Because a chance at new loot and to take on new Eilodons would be bait enough. And remember the Omake, once they learn about Scion, the Doggo Crusade is on!
 
All good points.

Hey, to build off this, since fixing Earth Bet's situation is going to require more than just fire power, you think Taylor might get the Syndicates involved? I mean, two of the ones she is on good terms with could really benefit from access to Earth Bet, as it is a 'pure' Earth (New Loka), and an untapped market (Perrin Sequence). Plus the actions of those syndicates might make people more accepting of the Tenno, since it would show they do have a long term plan to fix Earth Bet.
 
Since when are the Tenno sane to begin with? And also, the Clan was doing fine without her before she became a Tenno, so I expect them to at hold the fort and like Taylor said in the earlier chapters, they would come running in 1-2 weeks.

Plus, as a WarFrame player myself, I get tired of running in the same backdrops occasionally and want more loot and Earth Bet seems like the best place to get both. After all, shooting grineer and Corpus get boring if they all die to my Tiberon Prime's 163.78% Crit Chance with punch through.
Plus plus earth bet has access to doormaker, which means transfinite loot
 
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