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== The ADN Lith (1975 American Tv series) episodes == |
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{{Infobox television |
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| image = File:The ADN Lith Logo (1975).png |
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| caption = The logo of The ADN Lith |
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| genre = Thriller, Mystery, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure, Crime |
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| camera = Multi-camera |
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| runtime = 42–45 minutes |
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| creator = [Smiggles] |
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| based_on = [Videogames] |
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| developer = [Flatoutbyshiva] |
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| producer = [rejoicechild] |
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| executive_producer = [icantdozelarry] |
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| director = [Larry Hook] |
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| editor = [samiringer] |
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| starring = [Leo Umbra, Will Scott, Dani Breslin, Alex Breslin, Jimmy Thompson, Maicol Rowe and Hannes Rowe] |
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| narrated = despisecomments17 |
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| theme_music_composer = [Bruce Faulconer] |
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| open_theme = |
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| end_theme = |
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| country = United States |
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| language = English |
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| network = [CFV TV] |
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| location = [Planet Earth] |
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| first_aired = June 17, 1975 |
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| last_aired = March 17, 1981 <!-- Insert the end date --> |
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| num_seasons = [9 Seasons] |
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| num_episodes = [Total number of episodes] |
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| list_episodes = |
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| related = [Dance Dance Revolution] |
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}} |
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==The ADN Lith (1975 American Tv series) episodes== |
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The ADN (Lith) is a fictional and nonexistent American television series created by an equally fictional and nonexistent group known as “Smiggles,” comprising members Billy Lanza, Sami Dixon, Domenik Enlightened, and Larry Hook. Originally produced by CFT TV, the ADN series was succeeded by The ADN 2 (Meso). The series encompasses a blend of diverse narratives centered on the principal cast across various sagas and seasons, resulting in the perception of multiple distinct series, albeit set within the same temporal framework. |
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A notable feature of ADN is its unique premise where adults do not exist; individuals age only until their late teens, specifically between 18 and 20 years. Consequently, it is common to witness entire families composed of members of similar ages. Within this universe, the characters, referred to as ADN, possess supernatural abilities while adhering to the societal norms of humanity, thereby distinguishing themselves from their peers. Furthermore, the ADN lineage is intricately linked to mythological entities known as the Warframes, recognized as certified mythological gods, making them successors or descendants of these divine beings coexisting among the population. |
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The series witnessed a significant shift in The ADN 2 (Meso), wherein the entire cast converges for a singular season, marking a pivotal moment in the series' evolution. The inaugural season, First Light, featured Leo Umbra as the lead character, followed by Best Son, which spotlighted Will Scott. This season was noteworthy for the introduction of a crossover narrative, bringing together Leo Umbra and Will Scott as central figures. Subsequently, Until Dawn emerged with Dani Breslin as the protagonist, presenting a storyline that, while not directly following the previous seasons, held relevant connections. |
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The storyline progressed with Induction, focusing on Dani’s younger brother, Alex Breslin, who stepped into a leadership role in his own sequel. Additionally, the series explored alternative narratives through Shorts, featuring Jimmy Thompson, which is recognized as the shortest season in the entire ADN saga. Following this, Infamous stars Maicol Rowe as the main character, exploring the intense cliffhanger from Until Dawn and highlighting the dynamics between the Breslin brothers and their counterparts, Maicol and Hannes Rowe. The fourth season, titled The Fourth, serves as a conclusion to the overarching narrative of Until Dawn, Infamous, and Induction, with Hannes Rowe, the youngest brother, demonstrating formidable strength despite his age. The series culminated in Until Dawn 2 and First Light 2, with First Light 2 serving as a closure to the initial ADN narrative. |
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Note: Everything on this page is fictional and nonexistent. |
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== Plot Summaries by Season == |
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'''Season 1: First Light''': Leo Umbra finds himself orphaned in outer space, ultimately arriving on an ancient version of Earth. Confronted by his agoraphobia—the fear of open spaces and sunlight—Leo struggles to overcome his fears while discovering his true potential and forging new friendships. His greatest desire remains to reunite with his mother, whom he learns is alive, in contrast to his father, who died honorably. Leo's journey takes him through perilous trials across the Solar System. |
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'''Season 2: Best Son''': Will Scott embarks on his first day at Tenno Tech, the inaugural academy in Earth's history dedicated to individuals with superpowers. Despite being the offspring of the Warframes Excalibur and Mag, Will lacks any powers, leading him to navigate the challenges of fitting in. An important competition, known as the Conclave, emerges, compelling Will and his friends to push their limits. |
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'''Season 3: Until Dawn ''': Faced with professional commitments, Trish McGrath relocates from Connecticut to Massachusetts, necessitating someone to care for her family—Alex Breslin, Shannen Breslin, Maicol Rowe, and Abigail Rowe. Having experienced the loss of their parents, Trish assigns the responsibility to her eldest daughter, Dani Breslin. While Dani initially struggles, she gradually learns the significance of her role as the eldest sibling in their fractured family. |
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'''Season 4: Induction''': After parting ways with Trish, Abigail, and Maicol, Alex and Dani confront challenges of daily life while facing a new threat reminiscent of their past struggles. United against formidable adversaries, they discover that their only chance of victory lies in collaboration. However, tensions rise when Dani is abducted by Smoke Bucky, a character who shares similarities with both her and Alex. |
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'''Season 5: Shorts''': Jimmy Thompson's life takes a dramatic turn when he discovers a magical rock that grants wishes, leading to unexpected consequences. |
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'''Season 6: Infamous''': Maicol Rowe's life spirals into chaos upon opening a mysterious package containing a biohazard item, plunging him into a perilous situation. |
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'''Season 7: The Fourth''': Following Trish's death, Hannes and Maicol Rowe relocate to Empire City, where Hannes forges new friendships while facing fresh threats. |
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'''Season 8: Until Dawn 2''': Dani's rebellious actions attract attention on Earth, and he must confront formidable enemies, once again stepping into the role of protector for his family. |
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'''Season 9: First Light 2''': After the Conclave, Leo Umbra and Will Scott, along with their friends, are thrust into a significant challenge as the Tenno Tech organizes a fierce tournament that will determine the fate of the Universe. |
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==Series overview== |
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<onlyinclude>{{Series overview |
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| color1 = #900000 |
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| link1 = <includeonly>List of ADN: First Light episodes</includeonly>#Season 1 |
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| episodes1 = 29 |
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| start1 = {{Start date|1975|6|17}} |
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| end1 = {{End date|1975|12|30}} |
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| color2 = #80C9FF |
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| link2 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Lith episodes</includeonly>#Season 2 |
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| episodes2 = 46 |
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| start2 = {{Start date|1976|1|6}} |
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| end2 = {{End date|1976|11|9}} |
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| color3 = #575757 |
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| link3 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Until Dawn episodes</includeonly>#Season 3 |
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| episodes3 = 42 |
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| start3 = {{Start date|1976|11|16}} |
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| end3 = {{End date|1977|8|2}} |
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| color4 = #FFB31A |
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| link4 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Induction episodes</includeonly>#Season 4 |
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| episodes4 = 31 |
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| start4 = {{Start date|1977|8|9}} |
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| end4 = {{End date|1978|3|7}} |
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| color5 = #00FF00 |
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| link5 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Shorts episodes</includeonly>#Season 5 |
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| episodes5 = 5 |
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| start5 = {{Start date|1978|3|14}} |
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| end5 = {{End date|1978|4|11}} |
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| color6 = #FFB6C1 |
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| link6 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Meso episodes</includeonly>#Season 6 |
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| episodes6 = 12 |
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| start6 = {{Start date|1989|3|15}} |
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| end6 = {{End date|1989|7|5}} |
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| color7 = #ADD8E6 |
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| link7 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Neo episodes</includeonly>#Season 7 |
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| episodes7 = 12 |
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| start7 = {{Start date|1990|5|8}} |
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| end7 = {{End date|1990|9|1}} |
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| color8 = #DDA0DD |
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| link8 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Axi episodes</includeonly>#Season 8 |
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| episodes8 = 10 |
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| start8 = {{Start date|1991|7|20}} |
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| end8 = {{End date|1991|10|5}} |
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| color9 = #F08080 |
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| link9 = <includeonly>List of ADN: Requiem episodes</includeonly>#Season 9 |
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| episodes9 = 12 |
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| start9 = {{Start date|1992|11|15}} |
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| end9 = {{End date|1993|3|1}} |
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}}</onlyinclude> |
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== Episodes Broadcast == |
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Release dates, episode name & summary, and U.S. viewers based on CFV TV broadcast. First Light Season was themed with: The House of The Rising Sun - The Animals |
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===Season 1 First Light (1975)=== |
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{{Episode table|background=#900000|overall=|season=|title=|director=|writer=|airdate=|episodes= |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Agoraphobic |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|6|17}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 1 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = After the tragic loss of his parents, Leo Umbra drifts through space aboard his Mantis, accompanied by his robotic companion, Helios. His ship is equipped with an AI device, Ordis, which mimics human chatter. Ordis alerts Leo that the fuel is running low, necessitating a landing. Despite his agoraphobia, which makes social interactions daunting, Leo has no choice but to land on Earth. He makes a rough landing in a forest. Upon arrival, Leo discovers that the Grineer are plotting to eliminate three captured Warframes. Captain Vor is informed by his henchmen, while Vay Hek, the supreme leader of the Grineer, demands the complete annihilation of the Warframes. However, Vor devises a more cunning plan: to implant an Ascaris in them, allowing him to control and absorb their powers. Using Helios' tracking capabilities, Leo locates the Grineer settlement. Initially hesitant, he feels compelled to intervene when he sees one of the Warframes, Excalibur, who bears a striking resemblance to his father, Excalibur Umbra. Channeling his fire abilities, Leo charges at Captain Vor with his Skana, but the Grineer crew retaliates, trapping Leo in handcuffs as he calls out for Excalibur.Excalibur, regaining his resolve, breaks free and unleashes havoc on the Grineer forces, employing his slash dash technique to slice through multiple enemies with precision. This display of power causes Vor to retreat in fear. After a brief confrontation between Leo and Excalibur, the latter firmly asserts that he is not Leo's father before flying off in pursuit of Vor. In a climactic chase, Excalibur corners Captain Vor, who, feeling pressured, resorts to using his arsenal, deploying his Seer and Cronus. Meanwhile, Leo and Helios engage with the Grineer, but Vor realizes he is at a disadvantage and flees, detonating explosive mines that incapacitate Excalibur temporarily. As Excalibur’s landing craft recharges, he battles several Grineer units using his slash dash with his Skana. When Leo arrives on the scene, he desperately implores Excalibur to acknowledge him as his father. Excalibur denies the claim and boards his landing craft, leaving Leo isolated in the woods. He soon encounters a swarm of Grineer, including Butchers, Flameblades, Guardsmen, Power-fists, Scorpions, and Elite Shield Lancers, armed with Cleavers, Twin Basolks, Amphis, Furax, Machetes, and Vipers. Despite their numbers, Leo, aided by Helios, successfully defeats them. After this skirmish, Leo faces a more formidable group of Grineer. Though he manages to escape, he finds himself stranded in a settlement, while Excalibur continues to track Vor near an asteroid orbiting Earth. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag and Volt |
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Note: Both Episodes 1 and 2 were Aired the same day, this is not the first time ADN Lith released two episodes the same day mostly because if the episodes is followed with a filler episode or perhaps a kink used in the very beginnings of a season. |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Vor's Prize |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|6|17}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 2 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = Captain Vor has been located on a nearby asteroid when Lotus, communicating telepathically, tasks Leo with the responsibility of protecting the solar system. Although this is primarily the duty of Mag and Excalibur, Lotus expresses her concerns about their self-centered approach to heroism, as they focus solely on defending Earth while neglecting the rest of the solar system, which is under Grineer and Corpus control. In a significant revelation, Lotus informs Leo that his mother, Ember, is still alive, but she also reveals the harsh reality that Saturn, his home planet, has been conquered by Grineer forces. Despite the grim news, Leo finds solace in knowing his mother is alive, a fortune that Excalibur Umbra does not share. Frustrated by the daunting mission assigned to him, Leo confronts Lotus, who explains that she and his father made a pledge to protect the solar system. Amidst their conversation, Leo realizes he needs to procure fuel for the landing craft. He ventures into a nearby town, where he meets Andrew Silan, who engages Leo in a playful imitation of a classic cowboy showdown. Meanwhile, Excalibur and Vor encounter each other again. In their rematch, Vor showcases his formidable powers, revealing a Janus Key hatched from the Void. However, Excalibur employs a cunning strategy by feigning defeat and then activating his Radial Blind, trapping Vor with his sharp Skana. After sustaining severe wounds, Vor attempts to defend himself with a sphere field, but Excalibur surprises him with a hidden skill. He unleashes a Radial Javelin, impaling Vor to what seems like a fatal end. Yet, Vor cryptically declares his immortality and warns Excalibur to keep an eye on Leo before vanishing, leaving Excalibur intrigued by Vor's future intentions. Realizing that Vor may seek to empower Leo, Excalibur sets out to find him. Meanwhile, Leo remains reluctant to bond with Andrew, despite Andrew’s knowledge of where to find fuel. Demonstrating his resourcefulness, Andrew steals a canteen and reveals abilities similar to Excalibur’s, leaving Leo astonished. With newfound fuel for the landing craft, Leo’s journey continues. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Leo's Fireball |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|6|24}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 3 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = Roading to a new adventure, Leo and Andrew head back to the landing craft, but they get apprehended by a medium Grineer group, including Ballista, Eviscerator, Hellion, Elite Lancer, Scorch, Seeker, and Trooper. Armed to the teeth with Vulkar, Miter, Glaive, Grakatas, plasma grenades, Ignis, Kraken, Latcher, Sobek, and Struns, they seem formidable. However, they are no match for Andrew's Slash Dash. Counting their chickens too early, another squad arrives, this time commanded by a heavy Grineer unit: the Hyekka Master, who wields a flamethrower (Ignis), along with his henchmen, a Heavy Gunner and a Commander armed with Grakatas and Gorgon. This new threat poses significant challenges for Leo, Andrew, and Helios. In a moment of flash rage, Leo unleashes a destructive fireball from his hands, obliterating the Heavy Gunner. Though Andrew is injured, Helios manages to heal him, and they get back on track. Andrew takes care of the Commander, cutting him into pieces. The Hyekka Master summons Hyekka beasts, fierce opponents that attack Leo and Andrew. In an unexpected turn of events, Ordis somehow takes control of the ship and rescues Leo and Andrew from the stampede of Hyekkas. Heading into outer space, the Hyekka Master suspects that Leo might be an Eximus due to his immunity to flames. Safe on the Mantis, Leo and Andrew recover the ship's fuel, thanks to Ordis. Andrew is thrilled, as it is his first trip into space. Leo begs the unsung voice, Lotus, to speak to him again, leading Andrew to think that Leo might be losing his mind. Without a response from Lotus, Leo begins to lose hope in his quest to reunite with his mother. However, Ordis reveals that to reach Saturn, they must swing by Venus, Mercury, Mars, Phobos, Ceres, Jupiter, and finally Saturn. With this information, their dangerous journey begins. Meanwhile, Excalibur makes a stop at the Strata Relay to locate Mag and Volt but finds only the Strata Relay's mini guardian, Giuly, who knows nothing of their whereabouts. Excalibur then decides to track Leo. Later, Ordis informs him that a stop at the Strata Relay might come in handy. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Strata Relay |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|7|1}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 4 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = Leo and Andrew take a quick respite at the Strata Relay, where Giuly Yaya introduces the location as the main attraction of the Cosmos. The Strata Relay serves as a hub for syndicates to hold meetings and rallies and is filled with thousands of traders. Just as they prepare to leave, Mag arrives to chastise Leo for disrupting the plan to capture Vor. With a perplexed reaction, Dax Teshin, the leader of the Tenno and the guardian of the Strata Relay, intervenes and reveals that Volt had passed through just minutes before, leaving for an unknown reason. Teshin suspects that Leo may be the cause of this disruption. In reality, the plan concocted by Volt, Mag, and Excalibur was to conditionally surrender to the Grineer in hopes that Captain Vor would appear, as he was difficult to track. However, Leo's unfortunate timing interfered with their scheme. Following this, Teshin introduces the various laboratories and rooms within the Relay, repeatedly stating that it is prohibited to wander into the Syndicates' rooms. Ultimately, he shows them the Conclave room, which, while considered a Syndicate, operates under neutral rules for PvP combat and includes four variations of modes: Annihilation, Team Annihilation, Cephalon Capture, and Lunaro. Leo, eager to find his mother, learns that even Teshin, one of the galaxy's strongest figures, cannot teleport or leave the Relay, as his primary duty is to protect it at all costs. However, he enhances Leo and Andrew's powers and provides Andrew with a MK1 BO for self-defense. When Andrew requests a firearm, Teshin explains that guns have been prohibited by the Orokin due to a universal law established after a specific event. The duo returns to the Mantis, with Venus as their next destination. Mag declines to assist them, as she is responsible for protecting Earth. Meanwhile, Lotus communicates with Excalibur, urging him to accompany Leo and Andrew on their journey. Although initially resistant, he requests Leo's location to protect him from Vor. Lotus tells him the truth: they are heading towards Venus. Upon entering Venus's atmosphere, they suddenly realize that despite being near the Sun, the weather is surprisingly cold. It turns out to be winter, an unusual occurrence on the planet. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Teshin, Mag |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Fighting Corpus |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|7|8}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 5 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = Stunned by the beautiful auroras and skies of Venus, Leo and Andrew embark on an immense journey around the planet. However, they are soon struck by a massive blizzard that freezes the ship's engines. Shortly thereafter, they are ambushed by a squad of Corpus Crewmen. Uncertain of the enemies’ intentions, Andrew wastes no time and attacks one of them. Unlike the Grineer, the Corpus are robotic in nature and wear metal armor, making standard strikes less effective. The squad includes Comba, Crewman, Derivator Crewman, Detron Crewman, Elite Crewman, Machinist, Nullifier Crewman, Prod Crewman, Scrambus, Sniper Crewman, and Tech, all armed with Dera rifles, Detron pistols, Flux Rifles, Ambassadors, Ignis flamethrowers, Prova melee weapons, Lanka snipers, and Supra rifles. Leo faces an additional challenge, as the cold breeze renders him unable to use his fire powers. With no other choice, they must rely on their teamwork, utilizing the Skana and MK1 BO to fend off the attackers. To their surprise, they soon realize that, thanks to Teshin’s boost, their powers have significantly increased, allowing them to dispatch the Corpus crew with relative ease. However, this is just the beginning; Leo and Andrew now need to locate the necessary mechanisms and tools to repair the engine. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Spy Missions |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|7|15}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 6 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = Excalibur arrives on Venus, making his way directly to the Corpus labs and settlements. There, he uncovers the horrifying truth about the Corpus: their population consists of humans and other species that have been transformed into Corpus through a brutal process. Seizing the opportunity, Excalibur embarks on a spy mission to infiltrate the secret rooms and gather crucial data, skillfully navigating multiple alarms, lasers, and security checks. Just as the Corpus forces are alerted to the presence of intruders, Excalibur breathes a sigh of relief, realizing they are focused on Leo and Andrew. Meanwhile, Mag, Teshin, and Giuly relax on the relay, unaware that a day has passed since Leo and Andrew embarked on their mission, as time flows differently on each planet. As Leo and Andrew are caught in another storm, they find themselves surrounded by a new wave of Corpus forces, stronger than before. Known as the Rangers, this group includes Vapos Detron Rangers, Elite Rangers, Nullifier Rangers, Sniper Rangers, and Tech Rangers, armed with formidable weapons such as the Arca Plasmor, Exergis, Tetra, Ambassador, and Supra lacer. Concurrently, Excalibur faces a swarm of Corpus adversaries. In a desperate bid for survival, he reluctantly draws his gun, knowing it is prohibited. Armed with a Braton semi-automatic rifle and a Lato handgun, he prepares for combat. While Leo and Andrew manage to evade the Corpus herd, they stumble upon a tool that can break the ice clogging the engine, located at E Gate Venus. Lotus reestablishes contact with Leo, urging him to avenge those who have fallen and commanding them to exterminate all Corpus at the outpost. With renewed resolve, Leo, now back inside a Corpus outpost, regains his fire powers, making the task significantly easier. On the other hand, Excalibur departs Unda, frustrated by the lack of traceable signs of Leo. Upon returning to the ship, Ordis informs them that the landing craft will require about ten minutes to take off due to damage inflicted on the engines by the cold. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Teshin |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Andrew's Decision |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|7|22}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 7 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7 |
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| ShortSummary = Lotus simulates a defense mission, instructing Leo and Andrew to protect their target, The Mantis, from an overwhelming wave of Corpus forces at Tessera Venus. Surrounded by a mass of enemies, they know they have to wing it. Despite the odds stacked against them, they manage to hold their ground for five minutes. Suddenly, a new threat emerges: the Walkers, a formidable group of Corpus machines designed for combat, including Anti MOA, Bursa variants (Denial, Drover, Isolator), Juno Dera MOA, Disc MOA, Juno Geminex MOA, Juno Glaxion MOA, Fusion MOA, Minima MOA, Railgun MOA, Shockwave MOA, and Test MOA. These robot-like enemies are relentless. Andrew takes the initiative, using his Radial Blind and Javelin to unleash a devastating combo against the crew, but one Walker, the Bursa, proves exceptionally tough. Even Leo’s fireballs seem ineffective against it. After a hard-fought battle, combining their Skana and MK1 BO effectively, they manage to defeat the Bursa, only to discover that it regenerates itself. As they find themselves overwhelmed, Andrew hatches a desperate plan to draw the mass of Corpus forces towards him. Meanwhile, Excalibur receives intel from Lotus about a fugitive Corpus member hiding on Venera, prompting him to pursue and capture him. While Leo grapples with the indomitable Bursa, Andrew sacrifices himself by detonating a pile of explosives, creating a massive blast that draws the Corpus forces away. Fueled by rage and loss, Leo activates his Immolation ability, enveloping himself in a flame armor that grows stronger over time, though it consumes his energy as it reaches its peak. Meanwhile, Excalibur arrives at Aphrodite, ready to engage in a mobile defense mission, aware that the stakes are higher than ever. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Lotus Apparition |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|7|29}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 8 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8 |
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| ShortSummary = Exhausted from his intense battle, Leo pushes himself to destroy the Bursa once and for all, but the effort takes its toll, causing him to pass out. Meanwhile, Excalibur is tasked with carrying a datamass to two computer terminals, needing to upload the data while defending each terminal until the hacking process is complete. This task proves to be easy for him. Upon waking, Leo encounters Lotus for the first time in her physical form. She comforts him over the loss of his only friend, and in a moment of frustration, Leo blames her for risking their lives in such a perilous trial. Lotus counters, revealing that Leo possesses a strength he has yet to understand. As they converse, Leo shares his past, explaining that he had never met anyone besides his parents due to severe agoraphobia, which led him to spend most of his life at home. He recalls memories of struggling with his powers as a child, believing they were connected to the sun, and how he couldn't tolerate bright light. Over time, he learned to manage this issue. After a particularly challenging period of homesickness, Lotus guides Leo to Kiliken on Venus, where they embark on an Excavation mission. This endless mission type involves searching for and extracting various artifacts buried deep within the planet's surface, with Cryotic being the primary resource extracted. Lotus explains that Cryotic once held significance for Excalibur Umbra, who used it as decoration. During the mission, Leo must defend the excavator from waves of enemies while Lotus offers encouragement and fighting tips from afar. As Moas stomp on the ground to deal heavy damage, Lotus teaches Leo how to mimic their moves. Inspired, Leo slams the ground to unleash a Fire Blast, creating a wave of incinerating plasma that knocks back enemies and strips them of their armor. Lotus observes that Leo embodies a blend of Ember and Excalibur Umbra. Ultimately, Leo successfully collects the Cryotic, a diamond-like resource with blue tones, known for its ability to instantly freeze anything it contacts, and usually found in extreme sub-zero environments. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Lotus |
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| Title = The Jackal and Excalibur's Strategy |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|8|5}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 9 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9 |
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| ShortSummary = After returning to his spaceship, Leo's mood suddenly lifts, fueled by Lotus's encouragement, which boosts his confidence in his actions. Meanwhile, Excalibur completes his mobile defense mission and reaches Fossa, where the presumed boss of Venus resides. As he makes his way to the final battlefield, he is chased and attacked by Corpus forces. Despite the struggle, he manages to reach his target, only to find himself trapped in an open room facing the mighty and heavy Jackal, the Corpus boss of the Venus system. Although Jackal is a bulkier and older model compared to more recent Corpus robotics, he possesses invulnerable shields, a devastating shockwave ability to knock down opponents, and one of the most powerful weapons in the Corpus arsenal: the Plasma Grenade Cluster. It becomes clear that this encounter was a trap; Jackal, being a fully robotic beast, lacks any consciousness or empathy. His infernal roar is detected by Helios, who warns of the powerful danger approaching from the west. Lotus, aware of the threat, urges Leo to proceed with caution. In preparation for the battle, Excalibur devises a strategy to lower Jackal's defenses to a point where he becomes vulnerable to damage. However, he is caught off guard by Jackal's arsenal, which includes two cheek-mounted turrets that unleash volleys of machine gunfire. The battlefield transforms into a chaotic rampage of destruction. Remaining calm under pressure, Excalibur counters with a flurry of slash dashes, radial blinds, and javelins, ultimately targeting Jackal's weak point: his legs. This enrages Jackal, causing him to unleash a rippling shockwave by stomping the ground with his massive legs, knocking Excalibur off his feet and disabling his Warframe abilities. Wounded, Excalibur must brace for another attack as Jackal prepares to deploy his Plasma Grenade Cluster, launching a volley of plasma grenades that explode shortly after sticking to the ground. Though injured, Excalibur manages to deflect the attack with his sword. Just as he is recovering, Leo arrives at Fossa, only to be greeted by a horde of waiting Corpus forces. Excalibur, eager to activate his Exalted Umbra ability, finds himself too weak to do so at this critical moment. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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| Title = Leo Outrageous |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|8|12}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 10 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 10 |
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| ShortSummary = Excalibur is on edge, but before the final blow lands, he executes a slash dash to disable one of Jackal's leg shields. As one of Jackal's legs is shot, the massive machine floats into the air, deploying a large grid wall in an X shape that sweeps around the room. Initially glowing blue, the grid begins to cause damage once it turns red. In subsequent phases, the grid wall pauses to rotate in the opposite direction, adding an extra layer of danger. Excalibur realizes he can bullet jump over the wall and also wall jump or wall latch on the edges of the room to avoid it. However, he is extremely weak and injured. Pledging to avenge Excalibur Umbra, he refuses to give up, but the odds seem insurmountable; Jackal has the upper hand at this point. Just then, thanks to Helios, Leo manages to track the location of the battle. He rushes through the door and lands a punch on Jackal, stunning the boss. Excalibur is taken aback, recognizing the spirit of Excalibur Umbra in Leo. He recalls that Excalibur Umbra is Leo's father, warning Leo of Jackal's fierce power. Despite this revelation, Leo refuses to abandon Excalibur, determined not to witness a relative perish before him. Helios, responding to the urgency of the situation, heals Excalibur. Now united, Excalibur and Leo form a dual tactic to defeat Jackal. With one of the leg shields disabled, their goal is to bring down the remaining ones. Leo takes the lead, concerned for Excalibur's safety, but he has significantly improved since their last encounter. He strikes again at Jackal’s leg, aiming to tip the balance in their favor. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Excalibur Umbra |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Exalted Blade |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|8|19}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 11 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 11 |
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| ShortSummary = Being surrounded, Jackal grows furious and unleashes a massive shockwave. Following the activation of the Grid Wall, he drops down onto the ground, creating a large shockwave. Now that Excalibur has fully recovered, he finds it easier to dodge the incoming attacks, and Leo mirrors this agility. Seizing the opportunity, Excalibur counters with a strike against Jackal, and together with Leo in a tag-team effort, they manage to disable another leg. However, this only provokes Jackal further, sending the room into chaos as he generates an electric field, an environmental hazard created by the four pillars that deals electrical damage. Excalibur and Leo get caught in the field and suffer the effects, but their determination remains unshaken. Excalibur asks Leo if he has heard of the famed Exalted Umbra, a power only accessible to those with lineage from Excalibur Umbra. While Leo has grown significantly stronger, he is unaware of this specific ability. Demonstrating the power of the Exalted Umbra, Excalibur summons a sword of pure light, radiating immense power. With this newfound strength, Excalibur successfully disables Jackal’s final leg, leaving the mechanical behemoth vulnerable. Leo seizes the moment to deliver the final blow with his Skana, finally bringing Jackal down. Leo earns Excalibur's respect, and they discuss plans with Volt and Mag to capture Captain Vor, lamenting that they missed a glorious opportunity to apprehend him. Just when peace seems to have returned to Venus, the situation escalates as Jackal is mysteriously reanimated with the aid of Corpus forces. This time, Jackal goes berserk, destroying Corpus shipments in his rampage. Leo musters his courage and confronts the revived Jackal, now even stronger than before. Helios warns Leo that he hasn’t fully healed from their earlier battle, making him somewhat vulnerable after the showdown. Angered by the turn of events, Leo channels his energy into a burning Skana and strikes Jackal in the mouth, dealing severe damage. In a fit of rage, Jackal retaliates by smashing the ship’s windows, causing oxygen to rapidly deplete. With only one minute left to reach the extraction point, Leo and Excalibur race against time. Upon reaching the extraction point, Jackal suddenly returns, seizing Leo and pulling him into the void of space. Excalibur and Helios are powerless to save him as Leo detonates in a brilliant explosion alongside Jackal. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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| Title = Once Awake |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|8|26}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 12 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 12 |
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| ShortSummary = After a downturn for everyone, Excalibur is left alone with Helios on his Liset landing craft. Fortunately, Leo's Mantis survives the chaos. Excalibur anchors his Liset to the Mantis, leaving Leo behind in the debris of the Corpus ship. Miraculously, he is alive, thanks to the sunlight streaming down on Venus. However, he finds himself immobilized in the vastness of space. Suddenly, a strange ship swings by, revealing itself to be a Grineer vessel. Upon being picked up by Grineer soldiers, Leo discovers that Andrew is the captain of the ship. Joy fills him at the sight of his friend, but that joy quickly dissipates; Andrew is not the same. He acts suspiciously and devoid of any joy. In a shocking turn, Andrew declares that he no longer needs Leo and throws him off the ship. Meanwhile, on Mercury, Vor resurfaces with sinister intentions, revealing that he has planted an Ascaris inside Andrew, turning him into a puppet under his control. Since this alteration, Andrew has become a mere shadow of his former self, bound to Vor's will. In a display of new villainy, Vor introduces his new henchmen: Bombard, Bailiff, and Clem. He assigns them the mission to seek out Excalibur and Leo. Lotus re-establishes communication with Excalibur, warning him of Vor’s malevolent plans on Mercury. Though Excalibur vows never to fight far from Earth, the incident with Leo sharpens his resolve, and he sets off towards Mercury. As Andrew arrives on Mercury to confirm his encounter with Leo, Vor becomes enraged upon learning that Andrew discarded him. Andrew insists that, despite the Ascaris, he does not blindly obey Vor’s commands. Consequently, Vor adjusts his mission, instructing Andrew to locate Excalibur. Excalibur arrives at Pantheon on Mercury, intent on a furious extermination spree. Meanwhile, Leo is picked up by another spaceship, where he meets Master Hyekka, accompanied by a low-ranked Grineer soldier. Hyekka informs Vor’s henchmen about Leo's discovery but has his own agenda; he suspects Leo might be an Eximus. Leo undergoes examination by Grineer technology, subjected to a trial designed to withstand extreme temperatures. Strangely, he feels no pain, leading Master Hyekka to draw concerning conclusions about Leo's potential. Back on Mercury, Excalibur is tasked with a Grineer spy mission on M Prime to collect three data units from a Grineer asteroid base. During this mission, intercepted transmissions reveal that Grineer Dr. Tengus is working on "specimens" for a new bioweapon. Hyekka briefly explains what Eximus are: beings who can fully control and inherit the elements of the universe, and worse, they house an enigmatic mythological monster within them. This revelation terrifies Master Hyekka. Meanwhile, on Mercury, a terrible event is looming on the horizon. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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| Title = Infestation Outbreak |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|9|2}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 13 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 13 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = After the first data unit is recovered, Tengus' assistant erupts in anger at Excalibur's presence, demanding absolute secrecy for their project. He orders the Grineer marines to assault Excalibur. Following the recovery of the second data unit, chaos ensues as the Infested break free from quarantine. Infested units now appear, attacking both Grineer and Tenno alike. It becomes evident that there might be an unknown third party involved in the outbreak, as Grineer soldiers blame Dr. Tengus for the disaster, while the Lotus hints at someone deliberately releasing the Infested. News of the outbreak spreads rapidly among the Grineer. Forced to land at the nearest point, Hyekka master discovers Excalibur's location. Andrew, now en route, hears a shout echoing from deep within the Grineer asteroid base. The voice speaks normally, leading to the discovery that Caloris serves as a prison cell base for those who oppose Grineer rule, facing punishment of imprisonment or execution. Hyekka master senses something is amiss in this place, particularly as prisoners are not expected to shout like that. He baits some of his crew to investigate, but they never return. Seizing the opportunity amidst the Grineer's fear, Leo manages to escape from his handcuffs and attacks Hyekka master. Hyekka master summons his leading beast, but in a fit of rage, Leo banishes it back to the shadow realm. After a fierce exchange of strikes, Leo overpowers Hyekka master and the retreating Grineers squad. Hyekka master begs for mercy, but Leo, though not vile, does not fully trust him. Ultimately, he spares Hyekka master’s life, but their moment of reprieve is short-lived as a group of infested Walkers attack, devouring Hyekka master alive. Leo, initially fleeing, feels a pang of guilt for abandoning someone screaming for help, so he turns back to rescue him. Meanwhile, Bombard, Bailiff, and Clem also land on Caloris, only to be stalked by a herd of Infested, primarily Walkers. Equipped with Jat Kittag and Ogris, Vor's henchmen find themselves relatively safe for now. Leo presses forward towards his target but soon confronts a swarm of infected. Concurrently, Excalibur arrives at Terminus on Mercury, facing a relentless onslaught of Infested, including Chargers, Leapers, Maggots, Runners, Undying Flyers, and Volatile Runners. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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| Title = I'm Clem |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|9|9}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 14 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 14 |
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| ShortSummary = Worsening the situation minute by minute, Clem, one of Vor's henchmen, has a different standpoint; apparently, he is a Grineer capable of reasoning unlike others. Clem flies away from his henchmates, Bailiff and Bombardier, who are too busy dealing with the Infested to lose time. Leo needs to hack some security terminals to enter and rescue the shouting hostage, but he's ambushed by Infested this time, including Crawlers, Electric Crawlers, Lobber Crawlers, Nauseous Crawlers, and Toxic Crawlers. These creatures are far scarier than the Walkers, and it turns out that fire is super effective against the Infested. Using his brain, Leo successfully hacks the terminal security; however, the door only remains open for a few minutes. A herd of Infested grabs Leo by the leg and surrounds him just as the door is about to close again. Clem comes to the rescue, aiding Leo with the security hack and fighting off the Infested. Afterward, they hack another console to free the hostage, where they discover a girl named Yessi Jones. It appears the security wardens were killed by the Infested, but she managed to hide effectively. As they prepare to escape, Bailiff and Bombardier find them, realizing Clem's betrayal. Meanwhile, Excalibur confronts the Infested on his own, but Andrew is tracking him. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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| Title = The Cascade Bomb |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|9|16}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 15 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 15 |
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| ShortSummary = Leo, Clem, and Yessi had been discovered by Vor’s henchmen. Leo took charge of the battle; however, the Infested were aware of their presence, and staying would be dangerous. So, Clem threw a smoke grenade to blind them and help them escape. Clem also stole the henchmen's ship to leave Caloris once and for all, humiliating his comrades in the process. Bailiff and Commander called for assistance from the nearest Grineer base. Excalibur managed to clear the Grineer galleon with the help of the Exalted Blade. Lotus then sent Excalibur to Lares, Mercury, in an attempt to destroy the Infested by using a Cascade Bomb planted on the asteroid's power core, which would utilize Void energy to eliminate all organic life while leaving the structure intact. Andrew also tracked the plan and snuck near the Cascade Bomb. Excalibur just needed to wait eight minutes for it to be ready, and again, thanks to the Exalted Blade, he overpowered the mass of Infested. However, some Grineers started to show concern about Excalibur, and finally, with a surprise Kunai, Andrew confronted Excalibur. In a heavy confrontation, Andrew expressed his intentions towards Excalibur. Lotus was surprised to see Andrew alive but also controlled by Vor. In the midst of a herd of Infested, Excalibur and Andrew had a sword fight: Skana vs. MK1 BO. It looked like Andrew dominated the melee combat, giving Excalibur a huge fight; however, Excalibur was a Warframe, and Andrew was just a kid with powers. Excalibur warned him not to follow him, but Andrew revealed that he threw Leo out on Venus. This triggered Excalibur's rage, but he still thought Leo might be alive. Excalibur took off, leaving Andrew alone. On a Grineer ship, Leo asked Clem if he knew a shortcut or an easy way to get to Saturn. Clem didn’t know exactly, but he mentioned that he might know someone who could help. They went to Elion, Mercury, to capture a retired Grineer member who operated in the Saturn orbit, as he might know a quicker way to get there. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Eximus |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|9|16}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 16 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 16 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = Leo, in a lethal chase, faced Napalm, who was the target of Clem. Napalm displayed his fire powers, similar to Leo's, making it difficult to capture him. He was also equipped with a grenade launcher. Once stopped, he resigned to help Clem and threw some grenades at him. Leo made a surprise entrance, capturing Napalm, but Napalm retaliated with a fireball, sending Leo crashing into the wall. Later, Leo felt enthusiastic about battling him, knowing that someone else shared his powers besides Ember. Napalm's weak spot was his slow fire rate, so Leo timed his attack perfectly, striking from behind and overpowering him. Napalm finally retreated and surrendered; however, they were there with good intentions. If Napalm cooperated, he would live. Napalm realized that Leo was an Eximus, just as Hyekka Master had described. Seeking a way out, Clem interrogated him. Napalm informed them that the only way to reach Saturn faster was through the Archwing. The nearest Archwing sets were located on Mercury in Suisei, where three Odonatas could be found in one of the databases. However, they needed to be stealthy. Meanwhile, Andrew returned to his ship to inform Vor that his plan had failed, and Bailiff and Bombardier reported Clem's betrayal to Vor. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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| Title = Reunions |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|9|23}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 17 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 17 |
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| ShortSummary = Leo and the others had made a plan to steal the Archwing Odonatas from the Grinner's hands. Leo felt happy, believing it was just a matter of time before he would see his mother. However, Yessi revealed that she was from Mars and was the sister of Maroo, the leader of a Bazaar. Yessi didn’t get greedy and wanted Leo to see his mother first, but Leo pledged that before going to Saturn, they would make a stop on Mars. In a spy mission, they played a stealthy role to steal the Odonatas, and finally, they managed to get away with three of them. Napalm begged to be let alone, but they needed one more thing from him: disguises as Grinner to avoid being discovered. Meanwhile, Helios alerted Excalibur about a high-risk situation near Tolstoj, as traces from Captain Vor were detected, indicating that a rematch was imminent. Vor vs. Excalibur. Helios also identified Leo's presence nearby. After a successful mission, the group geared up for the incoming challenges, but first, Excalibur was bamboozled by Helios, sensing many presences nearby. Due to Helios's flying abilities, Excalibur assigned him to search for Leo while he faced Captain Vor. Swinging by Tolstoj, Napalm informed them that Vor was hiding in the Galleon with some henchmen, but Clem suggested Leo not engage with him. However, Leo discovered that his Mantis was near Excalibur's Liset. Like a bolt, Leo read the situation and ordered Clem to go down, wanting to reunite with Excalibur and tell him he was alive. While Excalibur reached the target after triggering a loud alarm from the Grinner, who had spotted him, Vor was ready for a rematch. Once landing, Leo and Helios saw each other again after some time. Though Napalm and Clem didn’t want to mess with Vor, Leo didn’t want to lose another Excalibur again, just as he had lost his father. After a confrontation between Vor and Excalibur, Vor revealed that he had planted an Ascaris in Andrew. This time, Excalibur played for keeps and summoned his exalted blade at once. Vor counterattacked with his Cronus; however, the exalted blade was far more powerful. Vor stated that the Grinner were everywhere, making everything Excalibur did futile. Excalibur knew it but wanted to kill Vor to start fresh. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Double Fireball |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|9|30}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 18 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 18 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = While Excalibur and Vor clashed their powers, Leo and the others were unbound by Bailiff and Bombardier. Andrew was informed of the assault on Mercury, so he headed there as fast as possible, armed with the Ogris and Jat Kittag. They were tanky opponents for Leo and the others, while Vor’s teleportation and sphere shield were a pain for Excalibur, who fought alone but was secure since he and Vor apparently had the same power level. After losing a third of his health, Vor surrounded himself in a spherical barrier that rendered him invulnerable. At the same time, he teleported in a squad of Grineer troops to occupy Excalibur while he recovered his own shielding. Meanwhile, thanks to a strategy by Clem and Napalm, they disoriented the perception of Bailiff and Bombardier, luring them into a trap. Leo was charging a powerful double fireball to strike both at the same time, and the plan worked pretty well. The tide turned in favor of the good side, but Andrew was about to pop off in the arena. After getting rid of Vor's henchmen, Andrew was the only remaining one, though Leo tried to reason with him. Vor had persuaded Andrew to attack Leo and the others, and Andrew hurt Helios badly, making him unable to float until he was fixed. This made Leo very mad, and he fought Andrew sword vs. sword. Though they were equal in power, Leo's Skana was much more effective than the BO. In a big clash, Leo broke Andrew's BO. Andrew played the victim with Leo, being very humble, but Leo paid the ultimate price and got stabbed with his Skana by Andrew. Leo was bleeding badly, and though Yessi, Clem, and Napalm tried to stop Andrew, they ended up being beaten since they weren’t that strong. Excalibur was close to defeating Vor, but he preferred to save Leo from Andrew's hands, who was about to deliver the final blow. Excalibur saved Leo from Andrew’s strike; however, Vor managed to recover and teleported behind Excalibur, stabbing him from behind. All hope seemed lost. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Hellish Irises |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|10|7}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 19 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 19 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = With the battle lost, Excalibur and Leo were slowly bleeding out to death. Clem and Napalm made their last stand, but Vor, wielding the Cronus, stabbed Napalm, killing him instantly. Yessi attempted to attack from behind, but it was futile. Just as Leo was blacking out, Excalibur told him that he had failed to accomplish Excalibur Umbra's pledge, which was to protect Leo at all costs. Vor grabbed Excalibur and tortured him for all the problems he had caused. Leo willed himself to stand up and made one last attempt to save everyone, but it ended in futility. Leo passed out and had a flashback memory with Ember and Excalibur Umbra. Their parents told him that he could be strong enough to save his friends if he didn’t toil away. On the Strata Relay, Mag had a bad feeling about all of this, and Teshin comforted her, saying that Leo was with him. After a downturn, Leo started suffering a shaking episode, which turned his skin into that of a reptile, and dragon wings began to pop out of his back. His eyes transformed into dragon-like ones, culminating in his transformation into a mid-fire dragon. Having turned into Drakos, the beast alarmed the Grineer units on Tolstoj, who arrived to fight the creature but ended up being eaten, sliced, burned, pulverized, and meeting worse fates. Though there was total carnage among the Grineer, Drakos couldn’t reason as Leo could, and he went bonkers. Captain Vor ordered Andrew to rush him first, feeling fear for the first time in his life. Andrew attempted to cut Drakos's tail but ended up getting slashed by it. Yessi managed to wake up and rescued Clem and Helios from the battlefield before Drakos could find them. With a massive roar on Mercury's surface, Vor tried everything to harm Drakos, but it was useless. Vor caught the attention of Drakos, who became frightened and tried to hide. Drakos, however, had a keen sense of smell, and Vor protected himself with his sphere shield. But Drakos, with a fire breath, broke through Vor’s shield without issues. Just as Vor was about to teleport, Drakos smashed him into the wall, grabbing him with his jaws and claws, strangling him around the neck. However, Andrew, wielding the Skana, slashed Drakos's face, which made the creature outraged. In retaliation, Drakos shock-slammed Andrew into the floor. Amid all this chaos, Vor called for backup and a ship to assist him. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember, Teshin, Excalibur Umbra |
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| Title = Ember and Leo |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|10|14}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 20 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 20 |
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| LineColor = 900000 |
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| ShortSummary = Andrew paid the ultimate price and is bound to die at Leo's (Drakos) hands. However, Excalibur used a radial blind to save Andrew's life, sacrificing himself in the process. Excalibur finally passed out after his last effort. Yessi took the plunge and reached Andrew to save him, but Captain Vor paralyzed her, wanting to switch plans and implant an Ascaris in her now that Andrew was weak. However, Clem intervened and apprehended Vor from behind. Drakos recovered from the radial blind and located Vor and Clem as the main threat. Clem was bound to sacrifice himself along with Vor in order to die. Just as Drakos launched his deadly breath, Mag used her magnetize power to divert the flames. In a misunderstanding, Vor thought it was his lucky day because Mag saved him. But the truth was far from this. Vor took advantage of the situation, punched Clem, and teleported to the nearest ship. Mag took care of Excalibur, who complained to her about letting Vor escape. However, Mag assured him that she was not alone. Just as Vor took off into the atmosphere, an unseen fireball destroyed his ship, killing him and the Grineer marines on board. Apparently, Drakos had been staring at something and felt the presence of Ember. Ember appeared, having returned and vanishing Vor from existence for now. Ember asserted that she could handle the situation in a confrontation between mother and son. She used a mystical card that could extinguish any Eximus beast rampage (Requiem Cards). Miraculously, Leo returned to normal and reunited with his mom after quite some time following Vor's demise. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Welcome to Mars |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|10|21}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 21 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 21 |
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| ShortSummary = Andrew returned to normality as well, and Ember revealed that she had a hunch when Drakos was unleashed since she was responsible for the existence of the dragon-like beast. After a reunion between mother and son, Leo felt a strong urge to restore his planet Saturn to normality. Ember disclosed that she had given up on returning to Saturn and now resided in the 7th Universe, where Proxima Saturn was her new residual astro. It appeared that the 7th Universe shared some similarities with the 4th Universe, and she also revealed that Volt lived there. However, it seemed that Leo and Ember had differing ideologies; Leo grew angry and hurt Ember with a strong clawing, resulting in him retaining some dragon claws even after returning to normal. Meanwhile, on Saturn, General Sargas Ruk was seen treating some meek Grineer. Determined, Leo left Mercury with Clem, Yessi, and Andrew. Despite his mother's reluctance to confront the Grineer, fulfilling his pledge to Yessi, they headed toward Mars orbit. Mag warned Excalibur and Ember to follow them, as Mars might be dangerous since Captain Vor's best ally, Lieutenant Lech Krill, was there. Moreover, Andrew recovered and woke up, admitting he didn't recall anything. He then revealed to Leo how he had survived the Corpus ambush. After a recognition between friends, Helios detected some powerful presences on the Martian surface, where Martian populators were being tortured and executed by Lech Krill and his associates, Nox and Drahk Master. Yessi feared that some of them were traders from Maroo's bazaar, prompting them to sneak onto the surface. After skimming over Grineer territory, they witnessed the heinous acts the Grineer were committing against the traders. Leo could no longer resist and intervened with a loud shootout. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember |
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| Title = Lieutenant Lech Kril |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|10|28}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 22 |
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| ShortSummary = Leo reached a critical juncture, unable to bear witness to the ongoing deaths around him. He launched an assault against several front-line Grineer patrollers but soon found himself confronted by Drahk Master and the formidable Nox, both equipped with advanced resistance armor. In a timely intervention, Andrew freed Maroo from the Grineer’s grasp, yet the situation remained dire. Before them stood Lech Krill, armed with a Gorgon and a heavy Brokk hammer, exuding an air of intimidation. Andrew revealed a fragmented recollection of Lech Krill, recalling how Vor had referred to him as a brother during his abduction. Despite the grim circumstances, Andrew and Clem advised Leo to retreat before the situation escalated further. However, Excalibur arrived just in time to confront Lech Krill's forces, providing an opportunity for Leo and the others to board the Mantis and transport Maroo and the innocent traders back to the Bazaar as swiftly as possible. While Excalibur engaged Lech Krill with his exalted blade, Lech Krill dispatched Drahk and Nox to pursue Leo and his companions. Although Excalibur was not as powerful, he resolved to confront Lech Krill in a one-on-one battle. With his exalted blade, Excalibur adeptly evaded and blocked the attacks from the Gorgon and Brokk. Meanwhile, Mag and Ember were en route to assist Excalibur, having delayed their departure from Mercury due to Ember's severe injuries inflicted by Leo. As the chase unfolded in Mars orbit, the Mantis found itself under attack from rockets fired by the Grineer forces. Lotus contacted Leo once more, cautioning him that if the Mantis sustained a direct hit from a Grineer rocket, survival prospects would be minimal. She urged Leo to deploy the Archwing immediately before it was too late, especially as they approached Syrtis. The Mantis soon became encircled by a vast array of Grineer units, including Dargyns, Dregs, Hellion Dargyns, Lancer Dregs, Missile Batteries, Shield Dargyns, Shield-Hellion Dargyns, Temporal Dregs, Ogmas, and Zeplens. On Mars, Excalibur managed to inflict a slash wound upon Lech Krill, but Lech Krill cunningly led Excalibur into a perilous trap. With a sudden strike, he slammed the ground with his Brokk, unleashing a wave of ice that ensnared Excalibur, rendering him immobile. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember |
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| Title = The Archwing |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|4}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 23 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 23 |
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| ShortSummary = Hopes on Mars have diminished as Excalibur remains encased in ice, a trophy of victory for Lech Krill, who taunts his frozen foe alongside his Grineer crew while surrounded by their forces in mid-space. Faced with no alternatives, Leo deploys his Odonata, joined by Andrew. Embarking on a new adventure in space, both Leo and Andrew struggle to control the Odonata initially, but gradually adapt to its handling. Leo discovers how to utilize his energy shell for protection against enemy fire. Lotus re-establishes communication with Leo and Andrew, assigning them the mission to exterminate all Dargyns and enemy forces to clear a path to the Bazaar. Andrew learns to use Disarray, deploying flare beacons that confuse incoming guided missiles. As they gain confidence in operating the Archwing, Nox and Drahk Master launch missiles at them, striking their armory twice. Leo and Andrew momentarily lose their bearings due to the missile deflections, but Clem seizes the opportunity to deploy the remaining Odonata, providing vital support by firing a large volley of homing missiles at their adversaries. Meanwhile, Ember and Mag arrive in Mars orbit, ready to join the fray. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember |
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| Title = Maroo's Bazaar |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|11}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 24 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 24 |
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| ShortSummary = Following a significant assist from Clem, Leo and Andrew manage to launch repels that emit a massive pulse of energy, stunning nearby enemies and sending them flying, including the Nox and Drahk spacecraft. After a successful mission, they return to the Mantis and redirect their course towards the Bazaar. Ember and Mag, having landed on Mars, are quickly discovered by local Grineer forces; however, the Grineer are no match for the two Warframes. After enduring a challenging time in space, they finally reach Maroo's Bazaar. While some traders express a desire to share their treasures with Leo, he finds himself short on both time and money. Unbeknownst to them, a more pressing situation is unfolding on Mars. Yessi and Maroo, sisters and both non-ADN beings, resemble humans but were born on Mars, lacking any inherent powers. Amid a peaceful recognition, Leo confronts a Bazaar burglar, who is presumed to be a girl. Upon unmasking her, the confrontation takes an unexpected turn; the girl possesses powers similar to those of Mag, complicating Leo's efforts. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember |
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| Title = Mag's Powers |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|11}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 25 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 25 |
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| ShortSummary = Tina Indus, who shares roots with Mag, faces Leo in battle but is abruptly halted by the intervention of Lech Krill's henchmen, Nox and Drahk Master, disrupting the peace within the Bazaar. Meanwhile, Mag and Ember pursue Lech Krill, ultimately tracking him down. Recognizing that the only way to save Excalibur is through combat, Lech Krill, using his Brokk hammer, slams the ground and summons a massive wave of fire. Underestimating Ember and Mag, he soon realizes he is in peril and surrounds himself with a sphere of flames to render himself invulnerable. Seizing the opportunity, Ember unfreezes Excalibur from the ice cube, while Mag counterattacks with her magnetize ability, trapping Lech Krill within a deadly bubble. Concurrently, Tina, incensed by the situation, ensnares Drahk Master and Nox within a magnetic bubble, which amplifies all damage received from both inside and outside, thereby increasing the harm inflicted. The tide begins to turn in favor of the heroes, placing the Grineer in a desperate position. Captain Lech Krill finds himself cornered but devises a plan, hurling his hammer like a boomerang, compelling Mag to release her magnetize hold. Nox and Drahk Master, now cowed, surrender to Tina; however, she refuses to let them escape easily. Threatening to contact their Chief, Lech Krill, they reveal their capture and plead for him to cease his nefarious plans to ensure their survival. Lech Krill derisively calls them "sissies" and expels them from the Grineer forces, while Tina manages to trace their location. Maroo promptly orders the Bazaar security to detain Nox and Drahk Master. In a surprising turn, Tina hijacks the Mantis; however, Leo clings to the outer side of the ship. Ordis, failing to recognize Tina, refuses to take off, leading Leo to ultimately secure her, though the ship is already en route to Mars. A brief scuffle ensues between Leo and Tina on the vessel. Surrounded by three Warframes, Lech Krill charges forward, managing to knock down all three. Yet, after a swift recovery, Lech Krill flees the area. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember |
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Note: This episode was aired as an extension of the episode 24 hence was released the same day. |
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| Title = The ADN Tina and Leo |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|18}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 26 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 26 |
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| ShortSummary = Even though they were unable to exterminate Lech Krill from Mars, Ember, Excalibur, and Mag took charge of the Lech Krill Army. In contrast, Lech Krill abandoned his troops, betraying them, and fled to Ceres. Now, Mars is left with Grineer forces but no leader, much like Venus and Mercury. Tina explains to Leo what an ADN is: every ADN has a Warframe from which they originate. In Leo's case, his Warframes are Ember and Excalibur Umbra, but he possesses more powers from Ember than from Excalibur Umbra. She also clarifies that ADNs cannot grow beyond their teenage years and must protect their Warframes as if they were their parents. However, Leo's situation is unique because he is truly the son of two Warframes. After a weighty discussion, they land on Mars. Excalibur estimates that it will take days to completely eradicate the Grineer from the planet. Therefore, they conclude that their immediate priority should be to save all remaining civilians on Mars, with plans to deal with the Grineer later. Tina and Leo reunite with Excalibur and the others. As a final effort to protect the Solar System, Leo and the team work together to save the survivors from Venus, Mercury, and Mars. Following this, they return to the Strata Relay, where Teshin congratulates everyone for their tremendous efforts in defending the Solar System. However, there are still Grineer and Corpus threats out there, and time will determine the fate of the Solar System. Ember states that she no longer belongs in this universe and invites Leo to her new home, but Leo decides to stay behind, expressing his desire to avenge his father. After a heartfelt farewell between mother and son, everyone returns home. Although Excalibur invites Leo to live on Earth, he insists that the best choice for him is to remain alone, as he suffers from agoraphobia. Unbeknownst to others, he is preparing for another journey into space, secretly intending to defeat the Corpus and Grineer. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Ember, Teshin |
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===Season 2 Best Son (1975-1976) === |
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Best Son season was themed with Immigrant Song - Led Zeppelin |
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| Title = Will Attends to The Tenno Tech |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|25}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 27 |
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| ShortSummary = Despite its ancient history, Earth has recently seen the establishment of its first academy for individuals with supernatural abilities, the Tenno Tech. In a small mountain town, Will Scott lives with his parents, the legendary Warframes Excalibur and Mag. Remarkably, despite the secluded setting, his best friend and neighbor, Ellie Euphony, lives nearby. Today marks their first day at Tenno Tech, and after breakfast, they hop on Peter, Will's loyal Huras Kubrow pet. Will shares with Ellie how he adopted Peter, who survived alone after his family was lost. After a high-speed journey, they arrive at the academy. Meanwhile, Excalibur and Mag are called on a critical mission in space and depart on their Liset. Nervous but excited, Will and Ellie reunite with their squadmates, TK Jupie, Kayla Magenta, and Flash Rivers. Their enthusiasm is quickly dampened when two bullies, Hamilton Sparrow and Henry Lash—who possess super speed and elastic powers—trap them in a swirling ambush. Rooney Indiana, leader of the Madurai team, arrives to save them, instantly capturing Will's attention. Rooney reveals her technopathic abilities, allowing her to control machines with her mind. Will, however, is unsure of his own powers. As they enter the locker hall, the atmosphere shifts as everyone takes notice of Will, already renowned as the son of Earth’s Warframe defenders, Excalibur and Mag. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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Note: Since Best Son get-go was set on the Tenno Tech, episodes 27, 28 and 29 were aired the same day to give an extended introduction to the Tenno Tech's ordeals marking the first time that Smiggles released three episodes on a single day. |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Show Me Your Power! |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|25}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 28 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 2 |
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| ShortSummary = The first challenge the students face is demonstrating their powers when Captain Harrison holds a test in the gymnasium. He challenges the students to showcase their abilities in order to classify them into either the Ordin or Madurai ranks. Ordin is for rookies, while Madurai is for semiprofessionals. Will, Ellie, TK, Kayla, Flash, Rooney, Luna Nash, Riley Rose, Henry, H, Tim, Ace Jupiter, Paky Blond, Nico, Miles, Monica, and several other students are tested. After a few attempts, some random students make it into the Madurai rank. Hamilton, who can run at high speeds and create vortexes in seconds, easily passes as Madurai. Monica, a bratty but powerful girl, reveals her ability to lift rocks from the ground when irritable, and Harrison sees great potential in her, placing her in Madurai as well. Flash, with his ability to dim an entire area and make things invisible, is also ranked Madurai. TK’s ability to control the weather is impressive, making it rain instantly, but Harrison deems it impractical and ranks him as Ordin. Riley follows, showing off a rare ability called celestial twin, where she creates a twin of herself to fight alongside her, combined with her Karate moves, earning her a spot in Madurai. Luna, jealous of Riley's ability to make clones, surpasses expectations by creating ten clones of herself, dusting Riley’s performance. Henry, who has already displayed his stretchy powers, also ranks as Madurai. Finally, Nico astonishes everyone with his fire resistance and flame manipulation, leaving the crowd amazed. |
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'''Warframes:''' The first episode with not Warframe apparition |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = My Worst Enemy |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|11|25}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 29 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 3 |
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| ShortSummary = Back at the drill, Ace steps up next. He evaporates into a cloud of mist, becoming invincible for a brief period, a highly useful ability in Harrison's eyes, earning him a Madurai rank. Kayla follows, admitting she barely knows how to control her power, which allows her to transform into small robotic Corpus creatures. Despite its unusual nature, Harrison ranks her as Ordin, though she seems indifferent. Paky demonstrates his excellent mastery of the Skana sword, which impresses Harrison, who swiftly ranks him as Madurai, revealing himself as a big fan of Excalibur. Rooney steps up next, showcasing her technopath abilities, a rarity that perplexes Harrison. To prove her powers, she reads Harrison’s mind, but he demands more proof. Rooney then invades Kayla's psyche, compelling her to perform an impressive dance before putting her to sleep in the middle of the gym. Convinced, Harrison ranks her as Madurai 2, believing her potential far exceeds what he's seen. Miles steps up, revealing his ability to freeze objects and resist extreme cold, earning him a Madurai rank as well. The final three—Will, Ellie, and Tim—are up next. Tim breaks the ice, summoning a Chakram he can hurl at enemies, a power that fascinates Harrison, who ranks him as Madurai. Ellie hesitates, stating she only uses her powers in special situations or crises, which frustrates Harrison, leading him to angrily rank her as Ordin. Will is up last but is saved by the bell. Later, in the cafeteria, Will realizes he's being stalked by his worst enemy, Robin Ruk, leaving him troubled and uneasy. |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Unpowered |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|12|2}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 30 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 4 |
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| ShortSummary = Will reveals that he doesn't have any powers, despite being the son of Excalibur and Mag, leaving him embarrassed in front of everyone. Unlike the average Tenno, Will lacks abilities, and although Harrison attempts to unleash his potential by throwing him into the sky with a car, it ends in disaster. Will is ultimately ranked as Ordin, just like his friends. After the ordeal, Will is checked by the Tenno Tech nurse, Leslie, who possesses x-ray vision. She explains three possible reasons for his lack of powers: 1) Excalibur and Mag might not be his biological parents, 2) Will could simply have been born as an ordinary human, or 3) his powers might emerge later in life. Will returns home after a long day of classes and group work with his friends. Excalibur is frustrated upon learning that his son doesn’t have any abilities, but despite being upset, Will remains calm. Later, Will and Ellie relax outside the house, where Ellie demonstrates her powers by summoning a tree with a sweet apple, which she gives to Will. Will doesn't understand why Ellie refrains from using her abilities, as he believes hers are the most powerful at Tenno Tech. The following day at school, Will saves Tk and Flash from being bullied by Henry and Hamilton, locking the bullies in a locker. However, in the cafeteria, Will is pranked by Greg and Hamilton, causing him to trip and spill his food on his enemy, Robin Ruk. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Will Scott vs Robin Ruk |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|12|9}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 31 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 5 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Will had angered Robin, who harbored a deep resentment toward him due to his father, Sargas Ruk, being defeated by Leo and Excalibur. Robin, however, only recognized Excalibur’s contribution to that victory. A confrontation erupted in the cafeteria, and despite not having powers, Will displayed impressive agility, proving he wasn’t an ordinary human. In a dramatic turn, Will unlocked his super strength, lifting the entire school canteen with Robin inside and throwing it, provoking Robin’s fiery retaliation. A fierce one-on-one battle ensued, with Robin launching dangerous fireballs. Thanks to Ellie’s quick thinking, Will subdued Robin with a fire extinguisher, ending the rampage. Though his friends celebrated the victory, the joy was short-lived as Chiara Pickles, the headmistress of Tenno Tech, intervened. She punished them by confining them to the neutral room, where powers were rendered inactive. Despite Will’s attempt to reconcile with Robin, the effort proved futile. Upon returning home, Will, still excited from his newfound abilities, accidentally broke the front door. While Mag scolded him for the damage, she overlooked his strength. In contrast, Excalibur secretly congratulated his son for unlocking his powers, gifting him the Fragor, a heavy hammer meant only for those with super strength. As they embraced, two mysterious figures were seen stalking Excalibur’s personal lair. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = From Ordin to Madurai |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|12|16}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 32 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 6 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = In a new class led by Professor Zack, a fervent admirer of Excalibur and Mag, he openly confesses his crush on Mag. As the class progresses, he shares tales of Excalibur’s legendary feats across the worlds, including recent battles on Venus, Mercury, Mars, and finally Saturn. These stories elevate Will’s status at Tenno Tech, making him more famous and esteemed. The class culminates in a unique activity where students are tasked with creating a heroic entrance, fostering stronger bonds among friends. On the day of gym class, Captain Harrison orchestrates a grand event, setting up a challenging 2v2 game. The objective is to save a citizen, represented by a mannequin, from villains—Henry and Harrison, who have the power to choose their adversaries. They select Will and Robin, a pairing fraught with potential disaster. Despite the crowd’s lack of faith in them, Rooney believes in Will’s ability to triumph. The game kicks off, and the citizen is at risk of being crushed by a steamroller, leaving Will and Robin as the only hope. Overwhelmed by the audience, Will hesitates initially, getting beaten multiple times by Harrison's swift attacks. As the crowd boos him, anger fuels Will’s determination; he calculates Harrison’s movements, ultimately seizing the opportunity to hit him mid-rush. Meanwhile, Robin shines by fireballing Henry twice, shifting the odds in their favor. However, Harrison and Henry retaliate fiercely, with Harrison becoming increasingly fast and elusive. Will responds by stomping the ground, causing a quake that topples both Harrison and Henry. The cliffhanger arises as Harrison traps Robin in a vortex of pure speed, depriving him of oxygen. In a heroic display, Will first rescues Robin from the vortex and then ensnares Henry with his own elastic body, throwing him towards the mannequin. The crowd erupts in cheers as Will and Robin emerge victorious. While they don’t form a strong friendship, they work well as a team. Following the game, Will’s popularity surges, earning him a promotion to the Madurai rank and a transfer to a different classroom away from his friends. Now seated in the Madurai classrooms with Rooney, Riley, and others, he faces a new challenge. For their first assignment, Professor Stefano assigns Will and Rooney to repair a small, damaged prototype of a landing craft. Although Will struggles with science, Rooney’s ability to rebuild things with her mind makes the task manageable. Despite this, Stefano constantly nags Will for not cooperating. Will’s happiness grows with his new rank, but his friendships begin to shift. During recess, he now sits with Rooney, Riley, Luna, and the rest of the crew, leaving Ellie feeling like she’s losing her best friend. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Unveiled Archigos |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|12|23}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 34 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 7 |
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| ShortSummary = Will and Rooney are assigned another group project, prompting Will to invite Rooney to his house for their schoolwork. With Rooney, every task becomes easy peasy. During their time together, Will asks Rooney to share a bit about her background. She reveals that she hails from Mercury and recounts the history of the solar system from years ago. Long ago, there was a group of wardens known as the Archigos - Αρχηγός, who protected the planets of the solar system for centuries. On Earth, Hydroid, the Warframe of Water, ascended to a different level and ultimately abandoned his post. On Venus, another Warframe, Rhino, served as the Archigos but was defeated and replaced by Corpus forces. The situation on Mercury took a darker turn when Nyx, the Archigos of Mercury, was mysteriously assassinated, leading to the planet’s collapse and allowing Grineer forces and Captain Vor to take control. Nyx was known for her mind control abilities. Mars faced a similar fate, falling under the control of the Grineer and Lech Krill's gang, with Frost, the Archigos, having no chance to defend the planet. Later that same day, Mars's satellite, Phobos, which was protected by Mag—Will’s mother—suffered the same fate. Mag had no choice but to retreat as Grineer and Corpus fought over the moon, with Corpus ultimately winning the battle. Following this, Ceres, located near Phobos, fell easily into Grineer hands since it lacked an Archigos. Further along, the massive planet Jupiter, once protected by Valkyr, the goddess of War, also succumbed to Corpus forces. Its leader, Alad V, is notorious as one of the most dangerous Corpus in the universe. Europa, Jupiter's moon, fell quickly to Corpus control as well. Nova, the Archigos of Europa, was expelled from the moon. Saturn also fell under Grineer control after losing all its power, following the defeat of Excalibur Umbra. Uranus was similarly taken by Grineer forces, with Teshin unexpectedly deterred from controlling it. Neptune, once protected by Loki, succumbed to Corpus forces shortly after. Even the minor asteroid Pluto, overseen by Trinity, fell into Corpus hands. Finally, Sedna became the last asteroid captured by the Grineer, with Saryn unable to defend it. As a result, Earth remained the only celestial body that had not fallen. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Nyx, Frost, Valkyr, Nova, Ember, Excalibur Umbra, Volt, Loki, Trinity and Saryn. Until now the cap with more Warframes appearance |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Warframe's Secrets |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1975|12|30}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 35 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 8 |
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| ShortSummary = Excalibur invites Rooney to supper, and despite her initial humility about the invitation, Excalibur insists. During their meal, he unveils a historic magazine filled with data on the rivals, allies, and enemies he has faced over the years. He highlights Leo, who played a significant role in the reconquest of Venus, Mercury, Mars, and Saturn. Later that night, Will and Rooney return to her room at the Tenno Tech apartments, where she shares a living space with Riley and Berdie. Just before leaving, Riley catches sight of Will and Rooney together and teasingly tells them to "get a room." Rooney then gives Will a quick kiss on the cheek, leaving him feeling overexcited, to the point where he accidentally strikes down a lamppost. That night, at the Strata Relay, Teshin receives an unwelcome guest named Manic, a Grineer belonging to the elite crew of Vay Hek. Manic brings forth a suspicious proposal, and Teshin acknowledges his bravery in coming alone to the Strata Relay. However, Manic is no ordinary Grineer; he moves swiftly, almost like a shadow. He proposes a bet regarding a Conclave match that could decide the fate of the Solar System. Flabbergasted by Manic’s confidence, Teshin presses for more information. Manic reveals that if the good side wins the Conclave, all Grineer forces will retreat to the Imperial Cosmos, which includes Uranus (Tyl Regor) and Sedna (Tela de Thaym). Conversely, if the evil side prevails, the Grineer will conditionally attack Earth and reclaim Mercury, Mars, and Saturn. For Teshin, this sounds like a tempting deal. Manic warns Teshin that if he betrays him, he will be in serious trouble. Teshin then inquires about their ADN competitors, to which Manic replies that half of the Tenno belong to a different planet, indicating that Earth, Mercury, Mars, and Saturn are aligned with the good side, while Ceres, Uranus, and Sedna are aligned with the evil side. This revelation creates confusion for Teshin. Acting swiftly, he orders Giuly to contact Harrison and Chiara as soon as possible to inform them about the announcement of a new Conclave competition. Meanwhile, on Earth, Ellie longs to reconnect with Will as they used to and invites him for tea under the trees the following day. In the director's reception area, Chiara and Giuly discuss business and the ongoing situation. Ultimately, Chiara decides to participate in the upcoming events after all. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Teshin, Ember |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Like Father Like Son |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|1|6}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 36 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 9 |
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| ShortSummary = Reuniting all the Tenno Tech groups, Chiara and Harrison announce the details of the Conclave deal. The atmosphere is filled with concern, excitement, and fear, as the fate of the planets rests in their hands. For this event, they have a maximum of 10 days to gear up. That night, just as promised, Will and Ellie enjoy tea beneath the trees with Peter. During their conversation, Ellie interrogates Will with jealous questions about his growing friendship with Rooney, but Will quickly dismisses any notions of romance. Ellie also reveals that she has been seriously considering participating in the Conclave, despite her dislike of fighting. One day later, Excalibur takes Will to a local, old wrestling match. Will feels a wave of nerves as the first match features Eli and Archie. Despite a competitive bout, Eli ultimately obliterates Archie, which heightens Will's anxiety. He realizes he is next to face a tough rival named Tiziano. However, as the match progresses, Will comes to understand that, although his opponents are skilled wrestlers, they are still just normal humans. Spotting a flaw in Tiziano's technique, Will seizes the opportunity and knocks him out with a single punch to the belly. Following this, Antoine faces Rico, who overpowers him effortlessly. Meanwhile, Ellie struggles to sleep and sneaks into the campus dormitories to visit Will, only to find he isn't home, nor is Mag—who is apparently on her way to the wrestling tournament. Back at the tournament, the match between Clyde and Izzy appears typical, but as Izzy gains the upper hand, an eerie will seems to manifest, compelling Clyde to stand firm and continue fighting. Clyde showcases what seems like unlimited stamina, raising Excalibur's suspicions about something being amiss. Clyde easily regains control, landing a massive blow that knocks Izzy out cold, leaving her unconscious. Stunned by the display, Will pleads to avoid facing Clyde in the playoffs. In the semifinals, Will lucks out by going up against Eli, a match that ends quickly in Will’s favor. Meanwhile, Clyde continues his show-off routine against Rico. The final match is set. Just as Ellie returns to her dormitory, she is ambushed and bound by two mysterious Grineer men. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Teshin |
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| Title = Riley's Skills |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|1|13}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 37 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 10 |
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| ShortSummary = While Will mentally gears up for the final, Ellie finds herself under duress from the two Grineer men. She is reluctant to use her powers unless absolutely necessary, trying to avoid harming her attackers. Despite her efforts, she suffers injuries at their hands, but an unexpected turn of events occurs when Riley arrives to assist her against the goons. Riley reveals she possesses a heightened sense of danger, which alerted her to Ellie’s plight. The Grineer become greedy upon seeing Riley, but she quickly counters their advances with a powerful karate-inspired move, dispatching them with surprising ease. Before fleeing, the goons warn that Earth is in danger and that Vay Hek intends to conquer the planet. After the scuffle, Riley and Ellie bond over the experience, with Riley inviting Ellie to accompany her to meet Rooney. Meanwhile, Mag arrives at the tournament, expressing her frustration to Excalibur about putting Will in such risky situations. However, she is eventually convinced by Excalibur when he informs her that Will has made it to the final. Excalibur keeps a watchful eye on Clyde, who has been acting suspiciously throughout the competition. As the duel begins, Will makes the first move, but Clyde exudes confidence, whispering a chilling message to Will's ear: that everyone is going to die. In the meantime, Izzy, Clyde’s first opponent, faces a rough moment in the bathroom, having apparently been poisoned. Rico also suffers from the same affliction, and both of them undergo a transformation into a predatory mode. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Psychic Rooney |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|1|20}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 38 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 11 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Will doesn’t fall for Clyde's game and makes a huge comeback. Meanwhile, outside the arena, Eli and Archie grow bored of the competition after their losses and decide to leave. However, they are confronted by Izzy and Rico, who don't seem to be acting normally. A small scuffle ensues, but Izzy and Rico emerge victorious, spreading the abnormal infection to both Eli and Archie. Back at the tournament, Rooney, Ellie, and Riley express their concerns about Berdie Rose's whereabouts. Riley's heightened sense of danger alerts her to something being off, prompting the three of them to investigate. Will has the upper hand in the duel but senses that Clyde is relentless and won't give up easily. Mag and Excalibur identify the malicious intentions of Izzy, Rico, Antoine, and Archie. After Will knocks Clyde out, Clyde surprisingly stands back up, emitting an eerie gas from his mouth. He begins to utter nonsensical dialogue, disconcerting Will. The infected squad—Izzy, Rico, Antoine, and Archie—ambushes the arena, causing the audience to scramble in panic. It becomes clear that Rico, Izzy, and the others have identified Excalibur and Mag's presence as well. Excalibur and Mag rush to restore order. Clyde focuses his attacks on Will, but Excalibur and Mag protect him fiercely. In the chaos, Excalibur pursues Clyde, who appears to be aborting his mission. When Excalibur confronts him, Clyde reveals that he has accepted ultimate power. Excalibur quickly deduces that Clyde must have been infected with some type of organism that spreads its influence through a mysterious virus. Mag and Will manage to join forces, defeating the other infected individuals just as Rooney, Ellie, and Riley arrive. In a desperate move, Clyde captures Excalibur as a hostage, claiming he will exploit him. In this critical situation, Excalibur urges Mag to use his magnetize power to surround both him and Clyde, ensuring that any explosion will only affect them. However, thanks to Rooney's incredible skills, she manipulates Clyde's mind, causing him to retract and flee the area. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Long Night Ahead |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|1|27}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 39 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 12 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = After a chaotic situation, everything returns to normal. Rico, Izzy, Antoine, Eli and Archie are sent to a nearby clinic for examination. As a reward for everyone's bravery, Excalibur invites them to his house for dinner, but it’s late, so Rooney opposes the idea. After returning home, Clyde continues to linger in the area until a mysterious figure appears and kills him without mercy. Back at the campus, Rooney encounters two mysterious individuals roaming the grounds. Riley discovers that Berdie has arrived and is a little hammered. Rooney confronts Striker and Reb, who reveal that they are friends of Berdie. Overprotective, Rooney senses something is off about them and launches a cluster of force bolts, but they aren't ordinary foes. Reb can clone herself, and Striker possesses magnetic powers similar to Mag, pulling Rooney towards him. Outnumbered, Rooney attempts to manipulate their minds, but another figure appears: Loren, Berdie’s boyfriend. Rooney feels anxious and challenged, sensing that Loren's powers might surpass her own. She tries to control his mind, but Loren proves to be a tough opponent. He states that he is committed to Berdie despite everything that has happened. In a brief clash, Loren poisons Rooney with a toxic spore. As time passes, the spore begins to invade Rooney’s body. Suddenly, Rooney discloses that Loren is related to Saryn. The side effects hit her hard, bringing her close to fainting. Through telepathy, Rooney contacts Riley, warning her that Reb and Striker are willing to kill her. In her final statement, Rooney reveals that Loren, Reb, and Striker are part of a sinister organization known as the Oxium. This revelation triggers concern in Loren, who orders Reb and Striker to finish off Rooney to eliminate witnesses. However, Rooney is not ready to give up yet and prepares to retaliate when Riley intervenes with a moonlight kick, pushing back Reb and Striker. Riley recognizes Loren instantly, recalling that they used to share classes. She also identifies Reb and Striker, leading her to conclude that this is a vendetta from expelled students. Just as they are about to engage in a decisive battle, an eerie voice suddenly commands Loren, Reb, and Striker to cease fighting and leave the area. As expected, the three vanish as quickly as they appeared. At the end of the episode, Loren, Reb, and Striker arrive at a shady location where other members, completely shadowed, await. The mysterious voice that spoke before reveals their new mission for the upcoming Conclave. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = The Ordin Quintet Reunited |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|2|3}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 40 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 13 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = After that long and eerie night, nine days had passed since the countdown for the Conclave began. Leo returns to orbit, having received a message from Teshin regarding the Conclave, which is today. Teshin informs Leo that the event will be a team annihilation mode, so he will need to assemble a team. Expecting this, Teshin calls upon Tina and Andrew to join him, knowing they will fight for the good side. He reveals that he has only just disclosed the details about the Conclave because he believes that Leo, Tina, and Andrew are special. Meanwhile, on Earth, Captain Harrison and Chiara gather all the students who will participate. However, the fear of the planet falling into Grineer hands if they lose frightens many students away. The Ordin squad—Will, Ellie, Tk, Kayla, and Flash—are the first to arrive. Despite being Ordin, they display remarkable courage. Shortly after, Riley, Ace, Hamilton, Henry, Robin, Luna, Tim, Paky, Nico, Miles, and Monica arrive as well. Surprisingly, Rooney has decided not to participate in order to care for Berdie while Riley is on duty. Additionally, Nico, Miles, and Monica refuse to join. Finally, the Conclave members are gathered, but uncertainty hangs in the air as they prepare for the impending challenge. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Teshin |
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Note: This is the first episodes that include a Crossover between seasons, First light - Best Son |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Conclave |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|2|10}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 41 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 14 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = The next step takes place at the Strata Relay, where Teshin and Manic meet once again for the final countdown to the Conclave. It appears that Manic has finished recruiting his participants. In the lobby, the good side gathers: Will, Ellie, Tk, Kayla, and Flash; Leo, Andrew, and Tina; and Riley, Luna, Henry, and Hamilton, alongside Ace, Paky, and Tim. This marks the first time Will and Leo meet each other. However, the joyful atmosphere in the lobby is abruptly disrupted when three guys from Saturn:Logan Frogley, Bruno Doyle, and Andre Rob begin bullying the Ordins. Will confronts Logan but is humiliated by a few rookies moves. Logan boasts that he hasn’t even used his full power yet and reveals that his teammate, Andre, is even stronger than him. Meanwhile, Andre remains uninterested, focusing instead on a face-off with Robin. Shortly after, the other participants from the evil side join the lobby. Teshin and Manic lead everyone toward the Conclave room. In a chilling environment, Teshin and Manic explain the rules: to protect lives, participants are only allowed to knock out their opponents. When one player defeats an enemy, they gain a gold point known as Oro. Although there are two opposing sides, each team is limited to a maximum of five members. This means that both sides will fight for a singular cause. With Venus recently cleared of Corpus threats, it will serve as one of the maps for the Conclave. In total, there will be three maps: The Compound (Earth), the Canyon Settlement (Mars), and finally, the Freight Line (Venus). The Conclave has finally begun. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = The Unbearable Logan and Paky's Burst |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|2|17}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 42 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 15 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = The Conclave has started, and the fate of the Universe is at stake. To qualify for the next stage, players must earn 3 Oro points. The first landing craft arrives at the Compound, while Will's team struggles to pilot their ship; every team has landed except for them. The first clash occurs between the Saturn team and Ace, Paky, and Tim. Aligned, they devise a strategic plan to defeat the Saturn team. However, the Saturn team is highly confident, and Logan declares that he will fight against everyone. Impacting with a fire blast, Logan attacks the trio, quickly proving that he wasn't joking about his power. Paky awakens his Exalted Umbra ability, which amuses Logan, who reveals his weaponry, the heat dagger. Despite its small size, Logan dodges and halts some attacks from the Exalted blade. At a bad moment, Paky gets hit by the dagger, suffering severe fire damage. Tim, enraged, summons the blazing chakram to follow Logan's movements, finally catching him. However, the chakram, being fire-made, fails to harm Logan. The fun ends for Bruno, who aims to finish this quickly. Nevertheless, Ace has a secret plan. Excalibur and Mag are concerned about Will’s welfare and encounter Captain Harrison and Chiara, who assure them that the good side will win. They remain frustrated due to some students who chose not to participate, which changed their ranks back to Ordin. Meanwhile, Will's ship crashes on a hill, but they manage to survive thanks to Ellie’s powers. Logan and Bruno dominate Ace's team due to their high confidence. Ace, Paky, and Tim hatch a plan to trick Logan and Bruno; once they act as if they're knocked out, Ace will surprise them with a back kick from his celestial twin. Just as planned, the move matches perfectly, but at the right moment, Andre shoots a fire beam, striking Tim and ending any hope of winning for Ace's team. Tim is disqualified, Logan obtains the Oro, but Andre has had enough of playing around. Paky, furious about Tim’s defeat, summons the Exalted blade and traps Bruno, sacrificing himself and killing Bruno in the process using a technique called the Exalted Blade of Death, which causes the Exalted blade’s power to explode, unleashing devastating force. Thanks to Paky, Ace manages to survive, and the explosion is seen and felt by everyone. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin, Excalibur, Mag |
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| Title = Frenemies |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|2|24}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 43 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 16 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = In the aftermath of Paky’s sacrifice, Ace discovers both Paky and Bruno's Oro points, while Logan and Andre get bamboozled and ultimately lose, flying off to chase another team. Meanwhile, Rooney inquires with Berdie about how he met Loren, but Berdie, being mean, decides not to say anything, claiming she is only concerned about Riley. Rooney asserts that Riley is out of danger since Luna, Henry, and Hamilton are with her. Indeed, this is true; just after Riley, Luna, Hamilton, and Henry hop out of the landing craft, they find themselves surrounded by the Mercury team. Franco, Sale, and Philly reveal they possess similar powers to Rooney, some form of mental manipulation. They attempt to manipulate the minds of the group, but having experience fighting Rooney, they quickly turn the tides, defeating them with ease. Luna, Henry, and Hamilton do most of the work since Riley isn't as heartless as they are. It appears that Will, Ellie, Flash, Kayla, and Tk were watching the entire scene unfold, and they reveal themselves, claiming to be on the same team. However, excluding Riley, they are unwilling to team up with the Ordins. Hamilton and Henry take the opportunity to get revenge on Will for previously defeating them in a game of saving citizens, warning that if they meet again, they will fight them despite being on the same side. Just a few minutes after this encounter, Will and the Ordins are assaulted by the Mars team: Francesco Scar, Victoria Echo, and Diego Alderete. Despite the rough situation, this is the moment for the Ordins to demonstrate their capabilities. The Mars team sees a good opportunity to earn 5 Oro points. Meanwhile, Leo, Tina, and Andrew approach the Conclave differently; Leo, dealing with agoraphobia, struggles with social skills, while Andrew doesn't get along well with Tina, leading to a rift among them. Will fights Francesco, Ellie faces Victoria, and Tk attempts a showdown with Diego, but he quickly realizes he needs help from Kayla and Flash. Despite their powers, Tk, Kayla, and Flash find them ineffective against the Mars team. Ellie continues to hesitate in using her powers, as she is dominated by Victoria. Diego starts provoking Flash, pushing him to lose his composure and darken the area to gain an advantage in the battle, but he gets frozen by Diego. Yes, the Mars team indeed possesses ice powers. |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Ordin Showoff |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|3|2}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 44 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 17 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Flash is the first to fall into the hands of the evil side, triggering rage in Kayla and Tk. It’s clear that the Mars team possesses ice powers, but Francesco's abilities remain unknown. Kayla transforms into a Corpus sentinel (Taxon), pre-equipped with the Artax as its default weapon. Tk utilizes the rain to his advantage, thawing Diego's ice. With Diego vulnerable, Kayla and Tk capitalize on this and defeat him. Victoria retaliates by unleashing an ice wave, freezing everyone again. Just as Francesco and Victoria are about to deliver the final blow, Tk's rain helps them thaw out, while Ellie uses her powers to manipulate nearby trees, surrounding both Victoria and Francesco and trapping them. For the final strike, Will reveals his Fragor and executes a massive slam that obliterates Victoria; however, Francesco manages to survive and flee. Later, in the depths of the forest, Diego, Victoria, and Francesco regroup. It appears they faked their defeats, but they also encounter an eerie voice urging them to leave the fun behind and proceed with the plan Diego don't take it seriously and end paying the ultimate price with his live. |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Polarized |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|3|9}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 45 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 18 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = By collecting the Oro points, Will and the Ordins are good to go, but they don’t know that everything was a setup orchestrated by Francesco, Victoria, and Diego. Diego confirms that they are stronger than expected. Francesco reveals his true nature; he inherited powers from Loki, allowing him to create clones of various individuals and duplicate things like Oro Points. For now, Will’s team has enough points to advance. Meanwhile, on the Relay administration, Giuly and some wardens discover that the team from Uranus was strangely murdered aboard a Grineer ship. As a result, three powerful Grineer have been replaced by three lesser-known individuals. After being separated, Leo is confronted by the Ceres team, who misunderstand his intentions. Mancuso, Stefano, and Isabelle reveal that they are searching for the distraught trio. Leo is disconcerted but is primarily concerned about Tina and Andrew, who apparently manage to find each other. However, they are now in the sights of an unknown enemy. Suddenly, they are struck by a massive air stream—Jacki, disguised as a Grineer. Surrounded by Kavats, both Tina and Andrew are astonished. After encountering Jacki, the stranger disguised as a Grineer soldier in the woods, Tina and Andrew are paralyzed by her presence. She launches an assault with her Kavats, but just in time, Tina emits an energy pulse that depletes enemy shields and armor while restoring her allies' shields (Polarized). This saves them from the attack. Andrew and Tina hide from the evil Jacki, but her Kavats' keen senses make it difficult to evade her. Jacki summons a strong hurricane, misleading their tracks. However, Leo and the others arrive just in time to save them. With no clue who the enemy is, the Ceres team reveals that Jacki is disguising herself as a Grineer—a rare and unique technique. Once exposed, Jacki reveals her true appearance. Giuly and some guards infiltrate the Conclave and enter the Settlement, convinced that Jacki has returned. Meanwhile, Jacki changes her summoned cats for birds, conjuring two massive Falcons and an Eagle. In a desperate attempt to fight back, Mancuso generates an electric charge from his hands, striking Jacki. However, she substitutes herself for a Kavat. Jacki pulls out her dual Fang daggers; although Mancuso dodges the first blow, she uses her other Fang to stab Mancuso sadistically to death. |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Disclosed Pupile |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|3|16}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 46 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 19 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = After stabbing Mancuso, Jacki becomes more ruthless, taunting his lifeless body while Tamarro and Isabelle sob over Mancuso’s death. Meanwhile, Leo, along with Andrew and Tina, attempts everything they can to stop Jacki. However, her incredible control over the wind makes her seemingly unstoppable and unreachable. Having had enough, Tamarro takes the plunge and, in pure madness, launches a desperate assault toward Jacki, unleashing his speed ability. He surpasses Jacki's speed, leaving everyone flabbergasted. However, Jacki merely confirms that she has been playing around with them, and her true objective has nothing to do with them. On the other hand, Leo has been boiling with rage since the first assault; Jacki is struck by Leo’s powerful aura. She guesses immediately that he is the legacy of Excalibur Umbra and the Drakos kid (Eximus). Deciding to leave if no major issues arise, she summons a massive, deadly tornado, devastating everything in its path and severely harming Leo and the others. After that, Giuly separates from the guards and approaches Jacki’s presence. She finally encounters Jacki amidst the trees, but Giuly is no match for her. Giuly reveals the existence of the Oxium organization and her vendetta against Teshin after having been his disciple. Despite this, Jacki chooses to let her live, as they share some history from the past. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Conclave Friendship |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|3|23}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 47 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 20 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Later, after the evil encounter, Leo and the others recover from their wounds. Robin faces the Sedna Team alone; even against the toxin attacks, he reveals his immunity and defeats the trio by himself. However, another team is aware of him. Andre and Logan, the guys from Saturn, offer him a deal. At first, he doesn’t fall for Logan’s recruitment abilities, but Andre persuades Robin to reveal his hidden enigma. Robin apparently doesn’t want to awaken his biggest fear. Finally, he resigns and joins them on the condition of killing Will. The Compound area reaches a conclusion as all the survivors head toward the next map on Mars. Despite Leo and the others not having enough Oro points, Isabelle cheats the system and activates a wasted landing craft from the surface using her energy powers. Their mission is to alert everyone that peril is approaching. However, although the situation is bound to get worse, they relax and enjoy friendship on the ship. On the other side, Excalibur calls through the intercom to check on Will and the others’ progress. Apparently, Excalibur and Mag have to attend the Warframe Reunion. This boosts their courage, knowing that the mighty Warframes are returning. But nobody has a clue about what is about to happen. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag |
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}} |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Off to a Good Start |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|3|30}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 48 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 21 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = While the participants head to Mars, Giuly, truly concerned, arrives at Teshin’s den to inform him about Jacky’s return. However, Teshin has always been strict regarding any matters. He becomes cold once they mention Jacki, believing that Giuly might be confused because he knows for sure that she is dead. Teshin only sends three guards to conduct another inspection. Deep down, Teshin experiences a memory flashback of Jacky from the past. Along with Zenan and Blurry, the other students, Teshin noticed something different about her, making her stand out among her peers. However, Zenan and Blurry suddenly became close to Jacky, and at that moment, Teshin feels like she snapped and took the evil path, especially Zenan. Later, all the teams manage to land in the Canyon settlement, and the temperature swiftly strikes them. The heat is so intense that the landing crafts stop working and need a brief relief. The first team to encounter trouble is the Madurai squad. Riley, Hamilton, Luna, and Henry immediately clash with the Saturn team, who are searching for Will’s whereabouts. Riley feels betrayed by Robin; however, Robin states that he doesn’t wish to fight on the evil side—he only wants to exterminate Will. The Saturn team interrogates them, but despite denying having seen Will, Hamilton refers back to their encounter with him and the Ordins a while ago. This makes the Saturn team suspicious. However, just before a battle can begin, Robin takes off, leaving Andre and Logan with the entire responsibility. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Leo's Deja Vu |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|4|6}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 49 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 22 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = In a crucial duel, the Madurai squad confronts the Saturn team. After a significant betrayal from Robin, they plan to eliminate him after the battle. Andre engages in a solo fight against Riley and Luna, while Logan faces Hamilton and Henry on his own. Leo calls back Helios to locate the others, and Helios quickly tracks the ongoing battle between the Madurai and Saturn teams. Fireballs and shockwaves clash in the dust-filled canyon as Riley unleashes her karate spirit, causing Andre to feel concern for the first time. Meanwhile, Luna creates clones that confuse and surround him. On the other front, Logan grows exhausted from dueling both Henry and Hamilton simultaneously. The first assault ends in the Madurai squad’s favor, but Logan admits he underestimated them and suggests Andre use his master technique. With no other choice, Andre activates his ability, Inferno, commanding a flaming comet to crash down before him, engulfing enemies in a fire that spreads through their ranks. This turns the tide for the Madurai squad. Leo experiences a déjà vu from the meteors crashing to the ground, recalling the last time he saw his father. The attack instantly defeats the Madurai squad, leaving only Riley and Luna standing. Despite surviving the onslaught, both girls sustain injuries from a meteor blast. They find themselves in danger against Andre and Logan, asserting that they will show no mercy, even though they are girls. They demonstrate that mastery rank is irrelevant when it comes to Tenno technology. Just in time, Leo arrives, saving Riley and Luna from an incoming fireball. Determined, Leo assures them that he will take the plunge and fight Andre and Logan alone. Logan laughs at Leo’s confidence, hurling fireballs at him, but Leo dodges and deflects them without taking any damage. Andre chastises Logan for his pathetic attempts, quickly recognizing Leo's roots as the legacy of Ember and Excalibur Umbra. Logan, certain that Leo is the second strongest in Saturn after Andre, loses his patience and attacks Tina, Riley, Luna, and the others. This enrages Leo, prompting Logan to rush in without Andre's consent. To everyone’s amazement, Leo harnesses energy from his Drakos beast, becoming more agile and faster. He executes a fire rush, akin to transportation on a burning cloud. Logan retaliates by creating a massive fireball aimed at the entire team. In response, Leo summons an infernal breath to clash against the giant fireball, sending it back toward Logan. After a tremendous explosion of heat, Leo emerges from the smoke, slashing Logan with his Skana and leaving him severely injured. |
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'''Warframes:''' Ember, Excalibur Umbra |
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{{Episode list |
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| Title = Andre's Enigma |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|4|13}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 50 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 23 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Leo has astonished everyone. Logan is knocked out and pleads for Andre to help him, but Andre, being very prideful, eliminates his own teammate instead without killing him since Bruno died Andre secretly wants to keep a few Saturn ADN alive on his side. He attempts the Inferno technique again to test Leo’s skills, but Leo evades all the meteors with ease. He discloses that when he was young, he practiced deflecting and dodging meteors and comets, making it easy for him. In the midst of their conversation, Riley senses something off about Andre; he seems to have something sinister in mind. On the other side, Ace, who survived after his team was eliminated, encounters Francesco and Victoria. Ace has no choice but to fight them, but he is quickly overpowered. Just when it seems all hope is lost, luck is on Ace's side as three guards sent by Teshin interrupt the duel, asking if they’ve seen anything unusual. They inadvertently mention Jacky’s name, but things worsen when Blurry appears and instantly kills the guards. He chastises Victoria and Francesco for wasting time instead of following the plan, revealing that they are waiting for a signal from Jacky, which will come after the Warframe reunion. Blurry then sets off to find Zenan. Back in the action, Andre reveals that Saturnians can transform, even if they are not Eximus. He positions himself atop the canyon, basking in direct sunlight, and begins to transform into a massive fire monster with a tail. |
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| Title = King of The Canyon |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|4|20}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 51 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 24 |
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| ShortSummary = Turned into a huge and lethal fire monster, Andre's transformation creates a heavy atmosphere that sends shivers through everyone present. Although no one wants to engage with the fiery beast, Leo steps up to the challenge. Despite being the main target of Andre’s wrath, Leo manages to control his mind and retaliates against others as well. Meanwhile, in the woods, Blurry meets Zenan, who is busy destroying the landing crafts of the participants. Zenan discusses the Oxium mission and reveals he needs to accomplish an assassination on a student of the Tenno Tech. On the fiery battlefield, Riley, Luna, Isabelle, and Tamarro attempt to stop the fire beast Andre, but their efforts are futile. This leaves Leo, Andrew, and Tina as the only remaining fighters. Even the magnetic powers prove ineffective against Andre, making him angrier as he strangles both Andrew and Tina. Leo taps into his Drakos energy to unleash his resistance but is ultimately smashed down by Andre's ferocity. On the other side, Robin finally finds Will and the Ordins. However, danger looms nearby, forcing Will and the Ordins to split up. Will decides to confront Robin alone, while Ellie, Kayla, and Tk head to assist Leo. The good side has suffered a major defeat; Riley, Luna, Isabelle, Tamarro, Andrew, and Tina are all unconscious. Nevertheless, Leo still stands firm. Will and Robin find themselves in a rematch, but Robin’s anger has intensified, granting him more power than Will. This time, Will fights to win, pulling out his Fragor, which gives him a slight advantage in the battle. Robin wields a powerful fire sword to counter the madness of the Fragor. Meanwhile, things worsen for Leo in his battle against Andre. Will desperately wants to help, attempting to escape from Robin multiple times, but Robin’s pledge to his father lingers. In a moment of confrontation, Will asks Robin for the true reason behind his revenge. Will reveals that Excalibur wasn't alone in defeating Sargas Ruk; it was Leo who ultimately brought him down. This revelation tempers Robin’s rage towards Will, leading him to propose a temporary alliance. However, just as the tension seems to ease, Robin betrays Will, shooting him from behind. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur |
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| Title = 10th Warframe Meeting |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|4|27}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 52 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 25 |
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| ShortSummary = After Will’s knock out, Robin heads towards Leo to accomplish his revenge, while Leo is being tortured by Andre, the Ordin squad arrives, thanks to Tk's rain powers, he makes Andre's biggest nightmare true. Extinguishing his whole body and turning him back to normal. Helios returns to heal both Leo and the others; however, Helios doubts healing Andre, but if he doesn’t heal him right now, he will die. Leo lets Helios heal him. After a peace interlude, Robin arrives with the intentions of killing Leo. In the shadows, Zenan and Blurry stalk, looking for Tenno Tech’s victim. Apparently, Robin is the assigned victim by the Oxium leader. Blurry shows himself, interrupting Robin’s ordeal. However, no one has any idea who he is. But Riley and Luna recognize him as a student from the Tenno Tech some time ago. Not only does she recognize him, but Andre is also aware of the Oxium activities. So, Andre suspects that somebody must be nearby too. And indeed, it is true; Zenan strikes a deadly bolt to Robin from the shadows, but Andre sacrifices himself, receiving the shot directly. Shot to death by Zenan, Andre marks his final words and pleads with Leo to avenge his father and Saturn. Zenan and Blurry find nothing to do there and reveal that they destroyed all the landing crafts, only leaving two functional, and their attack on the Conclave. Leo charges to strike Zenan, but they get away, knowing that something really bad is about to happen. After Andre gets buried by Leo, they join forces to ruin Jacki, Zenan, and Blurry’s plan. Apparently, they have no way to return to the Strata Relay. The only way to call the attention of the spectators is to classify the final stage on the Outpost on Venus. While on the Strata Relay, the Warframes arrive at the Relay: Excalibur, Rhino, Frost, Mag, Valkyr, Loki, Trinity, Saryn, and a special guest, Zephyr (Jacki). After many years, they are finally reunited. While the Outpost arena is getting prepared for the final matches, the time has ended on Mars, and the outlasts are the ones who are fighting on Venus in the final. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Frost, Valkyr, Loki, Trinity, Saryn, Zephyr, Teshin |
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| Title = Don't Make Robin Angry |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|5|4}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 53 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 26 |
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| ShortSummary = After all is settled for the final stage, Leo and Robin collaborate to find Will, who was knocked out, but he finally wakes up. Will, Robin, and Leo are together. Meanwhile, Riley, Luna, Andrew, Tina, and the Ordins are seeking survivors and a route for escape. Later, Leo, Robin, and Will reach the ship and head to Venus, discovering that their rivals are Victoria and Francesco. All the Warframes are surprised. On the other side of space, Vay Hek is gathering henchmen to strike an assault on the Relay. Apparently, they are all in cahoots with Jacki’s evil plan. The final battle begins with an equality for both teams, and for the first time, Leo and Will fight alongside each other. This final battle is the only match that can be watched aside from the first ones. Unlucky for Leo, Francesco’s ice power is one of his weaknesses, and he gets frozen multiple times; so far, Jacki’s plan to attack the Relay is marching according to plan. In an ice vs. fire battle, the good side has the upper hand; however, Francesco and Victoria know Robin’s secret, so they provoke him to unleash his inner beast just like Andre. Will and Leo attempt to prevent it at all costs. But in the end, during a flashback of Sargas Ruk and Robin's childhood, where he was moody, along with the presence of Will and Leo, his rage is unleashed in front of them, Victoria, Francesco, and the spectators. Just then, the signal is cut, which means trouble, and Zephyr (Jacki) orders the next move. Outside, Vay Hek’s army launches an assault with tons of missiles and bombs striking the Relay. Meanwhile, chaos reigns inside; though the Warframes symbolize authority and security, they think it's a prank, but Frost confirms he knows those sounds from when his planet was taken by Grineer forces. Due to losing contact with the Conclave’s track, Teshin fears the worst and decides to enter the Conclave, but he is halted by Zephyr, who changes the plan by sending the Warframes instead. This makes Teshin suspect Zephyr. Zephyr waits until everyone leaves the room to apprehend Teshin from behind. Aware of the situation, Teshin states from the beginning that he feels something off about Zephyr’s presence. He asks her to reveal her real form. Jacki follows the order, revealing herself and acting like a Teshin’s student from back in the day. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Frost, Valkyr, Loki, Trinity, Saryn, Zephyr, Teshin |
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| Title = Turbulence Alignment: Jackie, Zenan and Blurry |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|5|11}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 54 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 27 |
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| ShortSummary = With the unknown status of Leo, Will, and the others, Teshin is concerned, but he is more worried about facing his favorite student from back in the day. Jacki reveals that she had planned all of this; however, some of Teshin’s guards are aware of the situation and discover Jacki too. But when they rush to help, Zenan and Blurry also appear, taking down the guards quickly. This leads to an emotional reunion for Teshin and his disciples, but Zenan and Blurry state that they have no interest in killing him, so they confront Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino instead, who discover the situation as well. This angers Jacki, prompting her to create a blizzard burst that destroys part of the flat. This forces Teshin and Jacki to the ceiling of the Relay. Meanwhile, the other Warframes are fighting and defending the Relay from Vay Hek’s crew invasion. To avoid a battle royale, Zenan and Blurry align to create a Turbulence, making a wind shield around them and Jacki, redirecting all incoming projectiles and attacks from Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino. Apparently, Jacki wants to finish the job alone with Teshin. Teshin, Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino quickly realize that this technique (Turbulence) belongs to Zephyr. Facing his fate, Teshin inquires about Jacki's real motive for attacking the Relay after four years, but she has no reason to conceal anything. Jacki makes the first move and attacks with wind strikes toward Teshin, but he repels them with his Orvious throws and catches Jacki, squeezing her. However, Teshin knows for sure that she is just pretending; she explodes, substituting herself with a wind clone, and counterattacks Teshin with air combos. Later, she reveals the Reanimation and Mirroring techniques, summoning three important individuals: Excalibur Umbra, Zephyr, and Nyx. Teshin is flabbergasted by Jacki’s power range and admits he never taught her that technique. However, he knows that to apply that Revival to a Warframe, you must kill the Warframe. Jacki states she has murdered Zephyr and learned the techniques for Nyx and Excalibur Umbra from some friends. Teshin wants to clarify and asks again, but Jacki reveals nothing more and orders her summons to attack Teshin. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Frost, Valkyr, Loki, Trinity, Saryn, Zephyr, Teshin, Excalibur Umbra |
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| Title = An Orokin Level Battle |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|5|18}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 55 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 28 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Teshin is surrounded by his allies, but this time they are against him: Zephyr, Nyx, and Excalibur Umbra. This is just the beginning, as more guards enter the room to assist Teshin but are quickly obliterated by Zenan and Blurry. Meanwhile, on Venus, after the huge explosion, Leo and Will are severely harmed by Robin’s burst. Robin remains still, but Victoria and Francesco attempt to control his mind by ordering him to kill Will and Leo. This ends badly for them, as Robin loses consciousness and starts transforming, striking both Francesco and Victoria in the process. Leo takes the opportunity to explain to Will about the fire monster that resides within some Saturnians. Teshin faces the battle of his life against the three threats, and despite their numbers, he remains strong, defending himself with tornadoes and blizzards. One of his strongest techniques, Tail Wind, allows him to charge from the ground and launch himself into an airborne hover. From the air, despite being alone, he showcases great combat skills. He admits that the only real threat is Excalibur Umbra, as he is an Orokin. Teshin uses his Airburst, launching a massively dense burst of air that sends the trio crashing to the floor. However, Nyx appears behind him, trapping and grabbing him, while Excalibur Umbra summons the Exalted Blade to deliver the final blow to Teshin's chest. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Frost, Valkyr, Loki, Trinity, Saryn, Zephyr, Teshin, Excalibur Umbra, Nyx |
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| Title = Powerful Nikana |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|5|25}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 56 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 29 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Teshin has been stabbed in the heart by Excalibur Umbra, but just as Jacki is about to deliver the final blow, Teshin reveals that he had substituted his body with the evil Zephyr. Consequently, the Exalted Blade strikes the wrong target, killing Zephyr instead. Teshin makes a dramatic comeback and retaliates with a powerful Turbulence attack, rapidly beating down Excalibur Umbra and Nyx. Although they remain alive, Teshin takes the plunge and reveals the legendary Nikana sword. This moment causes genuine concern for Jacki, Zenan, and Blurry, as the Nikana is a mythical weapon that can only be obtained from the dojo at the Tenno Lab, designed for slicing targets with elegance, precision, and speed. The Nikana's swiftness surpasses even the Exalted Blade, which is dominated by Teshin's skill with the weapon. However, Teshin's advantage is short-lived when Nyx manages to infiltrate his mind and exert control over him. Utilizing his formidable will, Teshin cleverly employs reverse psychology, taking control of Nyx's mind instead and causing her to harm herself, ultimately stabbing herself with the mighty Nikana. Jacki, losing her patience, orders Excalibur Umbra to kill Teshin immediately, sensing the tides have turned. Excalibur, Rhino, and Mag move closer to threaten Zenan and Blurry. In a final twist, Jacki changes the game plan and sends Excalibur Umbra to attack Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino instead of Teshin, indicating that she is finally prepared to confront Teshin head-on. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Frost, Valkyr, Loki, Trinity, Saryn, Zephyr, Teshin, Excalibur Umbra, Nyx |
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| Title = Jackie's Flight |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|6|1}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 57 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 30 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Teshin and Jacki are now playing for keeps, but Jacki asserts her immense power, claiming she will contain herself to avoid destroying the cosmos. Teshin, however, suspects she is joking, as she often makes impossible claims. He repeats his techniques—Tail Wind, Air-burst, Turbulence, and Tornadoes—to strike at Jacki, who mimics his moves but finds them ineffective. Secretly, Jacki is hiding a unique technique, and Teshin realizes she is just playing around again. He demands that she reveal her true power. Jacki warns him that if she fights seriously, she might win and kill him in an instant. To Teshin's shock, she reveals she possesses the unique ability to fly. Using her advantage, Jacki tricks Teshin with a feigned death, swiftly gaining the upper hand and delivering a severe beatdown, yet he refuses to give up. Meanwhile, Riley, Luna, Tina, Andrew, and the Ordins hesitate to leave Will and Leo behind. Vay Hek advances toward the Relay but is confronted by the Warframes, culminating in Excalibur Umbra's defeat at the hands of Rhino. Teshin, now vulnerable for the first time in battle, finds himself falling into Jacki’s hands, struggling with his speed and cleverness. He demands an explanation of how she transformed into such a powerful being. In a series of flashbacks, Teshin recalls training Jacki, Zenan, and Blurry, who were once soft and well-behaved. However, his assistant Giuly warned him repeatedly about Zenan’s troubling behavior and declining grades. Teshin acted too late; Zenan had become a bad influence on Jacki, bullying her and Blurry into wrongdoing. It becomes evident that Jacki has autism, making her more susceptible to being targeted by peers. One day, Jacki, Zenan, and Blurry decide to participate in the Conclave to prove their skills. For the first time, they excel, winning the competition, but Zenan feels jealousy toward Jacki, who garners admiration from the audience. As Jacki wins her third consecutive Conclave alongside her friends, Zenan's resentment grows. During their victorious moments, Zenan finally has enough of being overshadowed by Jackie’s presence. On the day of their next Conclave, Blurry and Jackie arrive late, missing Zenan's early lead. Upon entering the compound, they sense something is wrong and begin to discover the dead bodies of participants scattered on the ground. They soon confront the perpetrator—Zenan. |
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'''Warframes:''' Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Frost, Valkyr, Loki, Trinity, Saryn, Zephyr, Teshin, Excalibur Umbra. |
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| Title = Teshin's Errors and The Conclave Assassin |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|6|8}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 58 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 31 |
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| ShortSummary = Broken by the carnage, Zenan declares that he committed these acts to prove himself as the strongest. Strangely, Jackie remains unresponsive to the devastation around her, prompting Zenan to consider that her autism might be the cause. Blurry attempts to intervene but receives a punch from Zenan, who leaves immediately after Jackie has an autistic episode. Teshin and Giuly arrive on the scene, fearing that Jackie may have killed everyone. Faced with a difficult decision, Teshin is ordered by Excalibur Umbra—who is now an Orokin—to send Jackie to the dark side of the universe to protect others. Teshin reluctantly obeys, taking Jackie to an unknown planet in the evil realm. He bids her farewell with a kiss on the cheek and a warm hug. Jackie retains a fond memory of Teshin, but he leaves before the Grineer arrive. Subdued by Grineer soldiers, Jackie experiences a rage awakening, brutally killing them all to escape and return to Teshin. Over the years, however, Teshin has taken on new disciples, leaving Jackie heartbroken. A year later, the Conclave resumes, but this time, Teshin’s new disciples—Martyr, Zach, and TB—fall victim to Jackie. Jackie also encounters Blurry again, threatening to kill him unless he joins her. Blurry accepts her terms, but Jackie has one more thing to do before they leave; she taunts Teshin about her kills. Teshin's heart shatters at this revelation, realizing Jackie has gone too far. He attempts to stop her, but she vanishes, revealing that she wasn't the one who murdered the participants in the Conclave. Now, back in the present, Jackie declares that she is prepared to kill Teshin once and for all and conquer the cosmos. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin, Excalibur Umbra |
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| Title = Simulacrum |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|6|15}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 59 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 32 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Jackie, overwhelmed by her regrets, puts Teshin on edge with her flying abilities, grabbing him and soaring through the sky above the Relay. Her intention is to kill Teshin by letting him fall to his demise, but he reveals a hidden ace: the Simulacrum Access Key. With this key, Teshin can create a portal to the Citadel—an area he alone can access. The portal transports both Teshin and Jackie to the Citadel. The Simulacrum is an artificial arena created by Cephalon Suda, allowing users to create multiple Mimeographs of enemies they’ve researched in the Codex. Currently, only standard enemies, excluding Bosses and most Characters, can be created. In this arena, Teshin believes he has a better chance of winning. This leaves Zenan and Blurry alone to contain Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino. Meanwhile, on Venus, the Ordins, along with Tina and Andrew, arrive to rescue Leo and Will. As they prepare to depart in the landing craft, Robin’s demon finally emerges, causing the ship to tremble. Unlike Andre, Robin’s demon wields a massive sword and appears more intimidating. Its first attack strikes the landing craft, but it manages to hold up under the assault. Trapped in the Citadel, Teshin summons Mimeographs of Corpus enemies while Jackie conjures Grineer foes, leading to an insane showdown between rivals. On the spaceship, Leo, Will, and the others strategize their escape to Earth, which is closer than Mars. Luckily, they establish communication with Riley and Luna. Curiously, Ace is also aboard, attempting to charm Luna and Riley, but this isn't the time for distractions. Will hatches a bright idea, suggesting that Luna and Riley contact the Tenno Tech staff about their dire situation. As they reach Earth’s orbit, they’re ambushed by Robin’s monstrous form. In a perilous encounter, Robin reveals his ability to float and maneuver in space thanks to the Sun. This poses a serious threat to Will and the Ordins, who can't breathe in the vacuum of space. Unfazed, Robin attacks the landing craft, tearing it apart. With low oxygen levels, Will, Tina, Andrew, and the Ordins are on the brink of death. However, as the sunlight directly bathes him, Leo transforms once again into the Drakos beast. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin, Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Frost, Saryn, Valkyr, Loki and Trinity |
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| Title = Clash of Freaks |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|6|22}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 60 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 33 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Due to their inability to breathe in space, Will, Tina, Andrew, and the Ordins are in grave danger while Drakos (Leo) and the monstrous Robin engage in a fierce showdown. Both seem to possess equal strength, but Robin's intelligence gives him the upper hand over Leo in this battle. Will is the only one of them still conscious, witnessing the chaos unfold. Teshin's battle rages on, but Jackie remains stationary, seemingly unfazed. Miraculously, Ember arrives just in time to save Will and the others from impending doom. She has an uncanny ability to sense when Leo transforms into Drakos, regardless of the distance between them. Ember returns to assist Leo; however, Drakos is still mindless, meaning he has no allies in this confrontation. Robin, familiar with Ember, recognizes her as the Saturn Emperor. In a flashback, Robin recounts his origin story. He reveals that he was created during the time Excalibur Umbra was chosen as the Orokin and also the Archigos of Saturn. This revelation ignites a fire of rage and hatred within Sargas Ruk towards Excalibur Umbra, prompting him to send spies to monitor Umbra’s reign closely. Sargas becomes particularly interested in Leo's Drakos, leading him to conduct experiments with Grineer in hopes of creating something similar to the powerful beast. However, these attempts end in disaster. As the years pass, Sargas Ruk loses patience and decides to gamble with Robin’s life, conducting a distressing experiment that strips Robin of his dignity. Despite the grim nature of the experimentation, Sargas Ruk's objective is finally achieved: the creation of the fiercest monster ever seen on Saturn. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin, Ember, Excalibur Umbra |
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| Title = Robin's Path to Madness |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|6|29}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 61 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 34 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = Robin’s childhood mirrored Leo’s in many ways. In a flashback, after what he considers the worst day of his life, Excalibur Umbra falls into the hands of Atlas, which unlocks Sargas Ruk's ambitions. He launches a fierce assault on Saturn, and during this conquest, Robin becomes a crucial element in the Grineer takeover, killing the majority of the Saturnians. With the planet now under Grineer control, Sargas Ruk establishes himself as the new Archigos of Saturn. The initial days are tranquil, but as time passes, Robin's desire for a normal life begins to grow. He learns to adapt to the symptoms of harboring an inner beast, gradually becoming more 'normal.' He starts to feel disconnected from the evil side and, to grant his wish, Sargas Ruk enlists him in the Tenno Tech, making a deal with Teshin to keep a constant watch over him. Despite this, Robin is, in truth, the most innocent soul within the Tech, yet his past has led others to despise and fear him. This exclusion from activities and social gatherings deeply impacts Robin, mentally breaking him. He begins skipping classes and chooses to isolate himself on Saturn. Upon learning of Sargas Ruk’s demise at the hands of Leo and Excalibur, he feels no pain, only a simmering rage. As the Grineer power starts to collapse, he is sent back to Earth permanently to prevent further conflicts. However, his mind fixates on a singular goal: to kill Excalibur and Will. Robin's struggle with his worst enemy triggers the awakening of the Fire freak within him, intensifying his inner turmoil. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin, Ember, Excalibur Umbra, Mag, Excalibur |
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| Title = Cephalon Suda Synoid |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|7|6}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 62 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 35 |
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| LineColor = 80c9ff |
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| ShortSummary = After expelling his inner resignation, Robin strikes again at Ember and Drakos (Leo). Meanwhile, Teshin and Jackie’s battle reaches a crucial juncture. Teshin summons the Jackal boss from Venus, but Jackie is not to be outdone; she calls forth the deadly Grineer Trio: Captain Vor, Lech Krill, and Sargas Ruk. Despite Teshin summoning an army of Corpus forces, they quickly fall to the might of the Grineer. Desperate, Teshin tries summoning a powerful Corpus entity—the Bursa—which proves to be a nightmare even for the strongest Grineer. For a brief moment, Teshin sees the glimmer of triumph, but then, against all odds, Zenan somehow manages to teleport to the Citadel realm, escaping from the clutches of Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino. The dynamic shifts to a 2v1, yet Zenan and Jackie share a tumultuous relationship that complicates their alliance. Refusing to fight alongside Zenan, Jackie allows him to take the first strike against the weakened and exhausted Teshin, sending him plummeting into the abyss. In this dark moment, Teshin encounters Cephalon Suda, who urges him not to give up. Teshin admits he has reached his limits, but Suda encourages him to contemplate the Tenno’s future; if he perishes here, the entire universe could fall into evil hands. Empowered by Suda's words, Teshin is granted strength and a valuable weapon: the Simulor Sinoid. Rising from the abyss, Teshin surprises both Jackie and Zenan. Initially, they think he has lost his sanity, leading Zenan and Jackie to chastise him for his persistence. Teshin plays a game of hide and seek with them, which infuriates Zenan, prompting him to strike Teshin. Seizing the right moment, Teshin unleashes his new gear. With only one shot available, he carefully calculates his aim and hits both Zenan and Jackie, kicking Zenan aside. The Simulor is a Cephalon weapon that launches orbs of gravitational force, which Teshin manipulates to create either explosions or implosions, ensnaring Jackie and Zenan in a deadly vortex. Suddenly, Cephalon Suda's specter appears, warning that once the targets come into contact with the deadly orb, they will vanish completely from existence. Time is running out, but not everything is going well for Teshin; Jackie has managed to create a clone before the chaos erupted, and this clone stabs Teshin from behind. In disbelief, Teshin realizes that Jackie is killing her master, the only person who ever cared for her. This betrayal shifts the tides in favor of Jackie and Zenan. Meanwhile, on the other battlefield, Robin strikes Leo Drakos, sending him crashing to the surface and changing the dynamics of the fight. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin, Ember,Mag, Excalibur |
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| Title = Wake Up Will |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|7|13}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 63 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 36 |
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| ShortSummary = Ember is concerned about Drakos’s health as Robin relentlessly attacks, intent on killing both him and Leo. Meanwhile, Will and the others lie unconscious after losing oxygen in space. The Lotus tries to reach Will, using his willpower to awaken him. When Will questions why he has been assigned the role of saving the world, Lotus reveals that he is more than he realizes. She tells him that his father is a Godshine, which shocks Will into immediate consciousness. Stunned by the revelation, he grapples with the impossibility of being the son of a Godshine. As Robin continues his assault, Leo loses his transformation after enduring a severe beatdown. Just when all hope seems lost, Will arrives to save him. Ember warns Will that he is not strong enough to fight Robin, but Will defiantly claims his heritage, stating he is the son of a Godshine. Robin laughs off Will’s assertion and charges at him, but Ember intervenes, taking the brunt of the attack. Undeterred, Will tries to use his super strength to combat the Fire Freak, but his efforts prove futile as Robin pummels him multiple times, inflicting grave wounds. Astonished by Robin’s power, Will finds himself completely disabled. Just before Robin delivers the final blow, Leo makes a last-ditch effort to help but ultimately falls against Robin’s might. However, he is saved by Tina and Andrew, who have been healed by Helios. Frustrated with the “runt” heroes, Robin decides to eliminate them first. Despite all attempts by Andrew and Tina failing to stop him, the Ordins arrive on the scene, bringing their own powers into play. Tk uses his rain ability, which has some effect on Robin; he channels his power to attract the sun, altering the rain to create a torrential downpour. Once he realizes Tk’s capability, Robin easily dispatches him and the Ordins. Flooded and overwhelmed, Will feels the weight of everyone’s hopes resting on him to defeat Robin. Mentally grappling with his true identity, he suddenly begins to heal from the rainwater around him. As Robin tortures Ellie and Leo, Will calls out to Robin, who grows increasingly annoyed by his persistence. Will murmurs that he is the son of a Godshine. Driven to rage, Robin charges at Will, snatching him up in his massive claws and hands, sentencing him to death. Yet, as Will keeps murmuring about his real father, the rain begins again—not from Tk’s powers but from Will himself. Robin assumes that Will might have waterpowers. Harnessing all his energy, Will concentrates it into a single, powerful punch, striking Robin in the heart. Thanks to the newly awakened water abilities, the blow creates a double impact, shaking the very foundation of the battlefield. |
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| Title = Revelations |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|7|20}} |
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| ShortSummary = By a legendary impact, Will defeats Robin’s monster, unlocking his hidden power in the process. Ember expresses her gratitude to Hydroid for their assistance. Meanwhile, Teshin is locked in a life-or-death struggle within the Citadel, as the vortex threatens to consume everything in its path. As he faces imminent doom, Teshin confesses to Jackie that he loves her more than anything but admits he never had the chance to show it due to the rules that bound him. Jackie, filled with conflicting emotions, questions why he left her to face her fate alone in the evil side of the universe. Teshin reveals a shocking truth: he knew she wasn’t responsible for the Conclave’s carnage but was also aware that she had murdered Zephyr. He had been pretending to be oblivious to her actions, knowing that Zephyr’s death occurred before the chaos of the Conclave. In a heart-wrenching twist, Teshin reveals that Jackie is, in fact, Zephyr’s daughter. Despite the love Zephyr felt for Jackie, recognizing her as special due to her autism, she ultimately abandoned her. Teshin took it upon himself to rescue Jackie from a life of orphanhood, raising her and teaching her throughout her formative years. Although Jackie appeared harmless, she secretly harbored a desire for revenge against the cruel childhood she endured. It all came to a head one quiet night when Jackie infiltrated the 7th Universe, successfully killing Zephyr and her guards. The ensuing chaos from Zephyr’s death drew widespread attention, but Teshin was acutely aware of who the assassin was. He chose to keep the truth hidden for a long time, but soon investigators uncovered Jackie’s involvement. Faced with the evidence, Excalibur Umbra ordered Teshin to eliminate Jackie, threatening that he would take matters into his own hands if Teshin hesitated. Now, Teshin stands at a crossroads, forced to make a crucial decision that will impact both their lives forever. |
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'''Warframes:''' Teshin, Excalibur Umbra, Zephyr |
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| Title = Jackie's Final Gamble |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|7|27}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 65 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 38 |
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| ShortSummary = Teshin secretly chooses to spare Jackie, a decision that would reverberate through their lives. On the day Zenan unleashed a massive carnage on the Conclave, Excalibur Umbra was tasked with dealing with Jackie. Teshin, fully aware of the impending confrontation, pretended to punish Jackie by casting her into the far reaches of the universe, all the while concealing his true purpose: to save her from Excalibur Umbra's judgment. This act, meant to protect Jackie, ultimately shattered her pride. In a moment of vulnerability, she asked Teshin how he had risen to become an Orokin but was later removed from that position. Teshin revealed that after Excalibur Umbra's downfall, he was considered a candidate for the new Orokin leadership. However, his connection to Jackie led to his conviction for being part of her life, sparking outrage across the universe. Faced with the fallout, Teshin found himself at a crossroads with two critical decisions: to step down from his Orokin rank or to sever all ties with Jackie, even if it meant killing her to protect his standing. In an agonizing moment, Teshin made the most difficult choice of his life—he abandoned his Orokin suit to safeguard Jackie. Meanwhile, the vortex synoid teetered on the brink of destruction, and Jackie, realizing the magnitude of the orb's power, made a legendary choice of her own. Channeling her energy, she healed Teshin, knowing that the orb contained enough destructive force to eradicate entire galaxies. With Teshin restored, Jackie turned her focus toward confronting Zenan herself, prepared to face the consequences of her decisions and the wrath of the one who had wrought chaos upon the Conclave. |
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| Title = Goodbye, Teshin |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|8|3}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 66 |
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| ShortSummary = Having repressed the Vortex, the entire citadel begins to crumble around them. Jackie and Zenan engage in an intense showdown, using their turbulence abilities to deflect the Vortex's gravity. As they clash, Zenan feels a deep sense of betrayal from Jackie, but she retorts that she never had any feelings for him. Initially, Zenan gains the upper hand, but Jackie refuses to back down and returns to the fray with renewed determination. However, as Zenan makes a beeline for Teshin, poised to deliver the final blow, Jackie leaps in to protect her mentor. In a moment of anguish, she proclaims that she never was a part of the Oxiums. Forced to confront this truth, Zenan stabs her, leaving Jackie in agony as she utters her final words to Teshin. The situation worsens as the Synoid vortex begins its countdown to explosion. Despite Zenan's objections, Jackie insists that Teshin must return to the Relay. Teshin desperately calls out for his favorite pupil as he makes his escape. Left alone with Zenan on the collapsing citadel, Jackie makes one last declaration, telling Zenan he deserves better than her. In a final act of sacrifice, she channels her turbulence into the Vortex, absorbing the catastrophic energy and dying instantly in the process. Zenan stands in shock, left alone amidst the wreckage of the citadel, grappling with the weight of their final encounter. Meanwhile, Teshin and Jackie share a poignant farewell in the moments leading up to her sacrifice, forever marking the end of an era. |
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| Title = The Price of Being an ADN |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|8|10}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 67 |
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 40 |
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| ShortSummary = After Jackie’s death, Blurry experiences a troubling premonition. Teshin encounters Blurry, breaking the devastating news of Jackie’s passing. Blurry confesses that he only knew Jackie due to their partnership, revealing that the true reason for their trio’s bond lies in their membership in an organization called Oxium. Just as Teshin is about to dig deeper into this revelation, Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino return, prompting Blurry to make his exit. Teshin then joins the other Warframes in battling Vay Hek, while Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino infiltrate the Conclave to rescue Leo, Will, and the others. Teshin informs the group about Jackie’s disappearance, but this barely fazes Vay Hek's crew, who have their own motives despite their connection to Jackie. With a series of threats, Vay Hek boasts that the entire solar system will soon fall under his control. Just then, the Tenno Tech security team, composed of Novins or Madurais, arrives to support the Relay battle, driving the remaining Grineer back and forcing Vay Hek to retreat for now. Once the Relay is secured, Excalibur, Mag, and Rhino join forces with the Ordins and Will/Leo. Although the immediate threat is over, Will seeks answers about his identity. Flabbergasted by the unexpected question, Mag attempts to console him, but Will is upset about being kept in the dark his entire life. After Helios heals everyone, Ellie comforts Will, but he believes that everyone was aware of the truth and chose not to tell him. This feeling of betrayal weighs heavily on him, and Leo empathizes by sharing his own pain of witnessing his father’s death. Excalibur reveals that Will’s father, Hydroid, left him for similar reasons—his perceived lack of power in his youth and a prideful reality that caused him to abandon Will in Excalibur and Mag’s care. Will’s outrage is palpable, and even Robin expresses a small measure of empathy, acknowledging the void left by the absence of a father. With support from Leo and Robin, Will starts to feel loved again, but he is still haunted by the harsh truth that the other ADNS members never met their parents and will never have a regular dad like him. In the end, they should be grateful for the time they had with their parents, even in the face of their pain. |
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'''Warframes:'''Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Teshin, Frost, Valkyr, Trinity, Loki, Saryn, Excalibur Umbra, Ember |
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| Title = The Price of Being an ADN |
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| Aux1 = Larry Hook |
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| Aux2 = Domenik Enlightened |
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|1976|8|17}} |
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| EpisodeNumber = 68 |
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| ShortSummary = After acknowledging his fate, the situation returns to normal on the Relay. Meanwhile, on Uranus, Vay Hek meets with Manic to discuss their supposed deal about yielding the solar system to the good side. Just then, Teshin sends a message indicating that they are no longer interested in the deal, asserting that the solar system will return to the good side when the time is right, although Saturn, Phobos, and Ceres will shift back. This news infuriates the Grineer, particularly Vay Hek, who instructs his forces to gear up for the upcoming years. On Earth, peace returns to Tenno Tech as Captain Harrison and Mistress Chiara state that the incident on the Relay serves as a reminder to be better prepared for war against the Grineer and other threats, implying increased work and activity ahead. There are mixed feelings for Will; despite his vendetta for his father’s death, Robin has become more welcoming, but Ellie feels lonely as she and Robin grow closer, while Will’s relationship with Rooney flourishes. For Tk, it’s a different story, as he faces rejection from Kayla. Amid drastic changes at Tenno Tech, Leo, Tina, and Andrew linger on the Mantis landing craft, discussing their next adventure. Leo expresses his desire to take a break from space travel, feeling drained by social interactions and asking Tina and Andrew to give him some space. While checking his inbox, he receives a letter from Chiara inviting him to join Tenno Tech, acknowledging his crucial role in saving the solar system. Though Leo wants to keep this a secret, Tina and Andrew, who have been sneaking around, are already aware. Despite his hesitation, Leo ultimately agrees to join the team with Tina and Andrew. Meanwhile, while Will plays with his Kubrow, Peter, he receives a visit from the Ordins, Rooney, and Riley, who inform him about the Welcome Committee—a massive party at the year's end, featuring a tournament. The group gets excited, even though Ellie is no longer Will’s best friend. As the episode concludes, Zenan mourns his defeat and spirals into psychosis, realizing he will be trapped in the Citadel for life. Blurry enters the Oxium’s lair to report on Jackie’s failure, but the leader shows no concern for her well-being. Instead, he reveals his next plan: to kill some Tenno Tech students and finally achieve the long-sought goal of the Oxium—to destroy Tenno Tech. |
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'''Warframes:'''Excalibur, Mag, Rhino, Teshin, Frost, Valkyr, Trinity, Loki, Saryn, Ember |
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