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- In General
Warframe Characters in General
- Adaptational Superpower Change: All of them get quirks related to abilities they already had or traits.
- Dark and Troubled Past: Due to the Warframe universe being a Crapsack World embroiled in interplanetary war.
- Language Barrier: None of the Survivors can speak English or Japanese.
- Outside-Context Problem: To everyone in the new universe, as there is no precedent for otherworlders.
- Trapped in Another World: Were all brought to the new world unwillingly and cannot leave due to the nature of the new universe.
Police Force
Detective Tsukauchi
Quirk: Lie Detector
Police liason for All Might, who wishes he could unlearn certain things.- Secret-Keeper: To All Might, and of the arrival of otherworlders.
- Welcomed to the Masquerade: Nezu and All Might reveal to him that there are actual nonhuman monsters out in the world, right after he interviews Natah."Monsters are real. Detective." Nezu says, casually dropping that nugget of information for Tsuakuchi to swallow.Naomasa looked like he was about to have a brain aneurysm.
Detective Shikanoin
- Adaptation Relationship Overhaul: In Genshin Impact, he was a part of Sango's detective agency before splitting up. Here, they are both police detectives at the same precinct and actively work on cases together.
- The Rival: To Detective Sango, where they have a board tallying successful arrests.
The Orokin
Executor Ballas
- Adaptational Dumbass: Multiple people remark that it was incredibly stupid for him to use the Sun for Void travel. Justified as he was undergoing major Sanity Slippage.
- Fatal Flaw: Lust. Be it power, prestige, love, and/or his lover Margulis, every action he took was to further his lust for the aforementioned.
- Posthumous Character: Killed by Natah before the start of the story, and appears only in flashbacks.
- Sanity Slippage: Even before his Suicidal Cosmic Temper Tantrum, its clear that he isn't in his right mind, referring to Natah as Margulis during the Old War and growing increasingly unstable.
Executor Tuvul
- Posthumous Character: Killed off by one of the Tenno on Circulus after the conclusion of the Old War. Appears in Natah's flashback.
- Beard of Evil: Has a gold-plated beard.
I-Island
David Shield
Quirk: Squirmy Fingers
- Morality Chain: For Tyl, thinking that despite the horrific empire he supported deep down he's a good man that just needs a second chance.
- Wealthy Philanthropist: Daniel notes that David is known to publicize and fund projects that aid humanity as a whole, assuming they aren't shut down by the government.
Melissa Shield
Quirk: Quirkless
- Doppelgänger: To Morgan, the Tenno who helped Tyl survive Narmer's takeover of the Origin System and protected him when their universe started to collapse.
Tyl Regor
Quirk: Missile Wrist
- Adaptational Backstory Change: Tyl is painted in a much more sympathetic light, at least compared to his behavior in Warframe. That being said, he's no saint, and fully admits he would do it again despite the likelihood that the Grineer would kill everyone off.
- Curious Qualms of Conscience: Briefly internally questions the propaganda he's been fed when Morgan brings up how he's just a number to the Twin Queens. Upon arrival in the new universe, he saves Melissa and wonders why he did it.
- Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Can't understand why Morgan used the last of her life to make sure he survived, as they were only working together out of convenience.
- Shout-Out: His quirk is named after E-23 Missile Wrist from Sonic X.