A/N: This was sent to me by the writer "Militarist" (ID code: 5634584), who help me realize that while Chroma is the number one target for the Stalker, he won't be the only target. All credit goes to him.
While the Lotus and I continued to find out any information pertaining to these new Prime warframes along with the assassin, Stalker, it should be noted that this doesn't mean that our newest foe has put a hold on his operations. Lately in the past month that Lotus and I have been away from the Orbiter, Ordis have been sending us constant updates on his activities such as:
Log №1: (Three days after the failed assault on Vor's headquarters)
Stalker attacked Inaros on his way from his solo mission at Grineer's base at the Everest (where Tenno recovered several artifacts of the Orokin Era). After a long gunfight (4 min 21 sec) Inaros emerged victorious though only slightly, breaking Stalker's neuroptics with his Zenith.
Log №2: (This log takes place three days later after the first encounter)
This time Stalker tried to ambush both Inaros and Nova while on their mission to Ceres. They were there to search for Ayatan sculptures and capture the Grineer officer in charge of the bast for interrogation. Stalker ambushed them when they split up (Nova walked into the vault to search for sculptures after completing the secondary objective while Inaros guarded its entrance). He quickly closed the distance and destroyed the assault rifle with a strike from his sword... and then Inaros put in motion the "Arca Titron" thunder hammer he just got created at the foundry a day before. In the following duel Stalker prove to be the better combatant in close quarters combat, however, inflicting multiple wounds to the Desert Tenno, despite having his own left leg and several of his ribs broken by the hammer. It was only through the intervention of Nova, who overheard the commotion and return that the Stalker withdrew. It took two days in the medical ward for Inaros to heal from injuries received in the fight, even while using his sarcophagus.
Log №3: (Takes place one week after the second encounter)
During the sabotage mission on the Grineer space station, which moved around the Earth, Stalker ambushed team consisting from Inaros, Garuda, and Vauban, choosing the moment when they were divided by the lockdown to attack. He crippled the engineer, nearly killing him and blaming him for the bombing which took many lives of Dax soldiers who protected the Imperial Palace all those millennia ago. Fortunately, Inaros and Garuda were able to save their comrade. (My hacking skills saved Vauban - Ordis.) After a short gunfight Stalker was injured and decided to retreat, promising to return once more. The mission had to be abandoned: its success depended from Vauban's skills and he wasn't in the proper condition to do his task.
After carefully examining these three incidents, I have concluded that the Stalker has mark Inaros as one of his main targets, for reasons that are unknown to me at the moment. I have also concluded that the Stalker must have an advanced healing factor not quite as different Inaros or other Tenno for him to continued to assault our operatives in such a short amount of time, even after incurring devastating injuries. Finally, I have also theorized that he isn't so much as attacking us but probing us for weakness. It's the only explanation to why he is attacking us even when he is outnumbered.
A/N: Remember this was sent to me by "Militarist" (ID code: 5634584) all credit goes to him. Next chapter in Trinity's arc coming along smoothly.
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