Ordis' Observation Log #3

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Disclaimer: I do not own Warframe.

A/N: Once again, I did this while I was sick. It is shorter when compare to the others but it's because it's going to be a three-parter.

Ordis' Observation Log #3

Subjects Involve:

Operator Chroma (Still on medical lockdown):

The Dragon Tenno

Operator Mesa:

The Gunslinger Tenno. The Marksman Tenno.

Operator Trinity (Briefly):

The Healing/Healer Tenno. The Vampire Tenno

Location:

Combat Simulation Room (Secondary Room)

Background Summary:

Operator Chroma is in the backup Combat Simulation Room (which is mostly use for individual training as opposed to the main room which is for team combat, but alas, that is still awaiting repairs after Operator Chroma and Operator Mesa's "disagreement" from earlier) practicing his sword techniques. Operator Mesa has completed all of her assignments and has returned to the Orbiter for her per-scheduled48-hour furlough (it was her turn in the rotation) before being assigned more tasks.

(This takes place three days after the incident with Operator Nezha, Operator Mesa, and Operator Hildryn)

Beginning of Observation Log #3

Precision.

Power.

Reflex.

These were all the things that flood Chroma's mind as he swung his sword. The precision to strike a foe's weak point no matter what it's size. The power behind the strike that allows him to penetrate it. And last but not least, having the reflex to reposition himself in record time to do it all over again.

While the Dragon Tenno lacked the inhuman accuracy and speed of Excalibur when it came to swords, he was no less deadly than the Alpha Tenno and has more than once cross blades with him and held his own, mostly relying on instinct to match his opponent's better-trained abilities.

He had just finished slaying his last Grineer Marine when he holsters his sword and looked straight ahead as the training simulation faded away, leaving him in a room of complete white.

"Two hundred kills, not bad", he said to himself.

Ordis' Note #1

Ordis would like to point out that two hundred simulate kills are considered a light training session for most of the Tenno even one such as Operator Baruuk and a warm-up for the more aggressive ones like Operator Valykr.

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