Pilot.

Lotus remembered in the past, the Origin System was controlled by an imperial civilization, called the Orikin. The aristocratic ruling class of this civilization was the dominant humanoid faction for centuries. The Orikin's advanced technology and scientific research led to the discovery of the Void, a parallel dimension that allowed further development of the already impressive technology the Orikin had.

However, the benefits of the Orikin's technology was not shared equally, the rigid hierarchy allowed a few lucky ones to live fairly as servants, scholars, and enforcers for the Orokin elite. Though these servants were still subjected to the whims of their cruel masters, lower classes and other humanoid groups were exploited, used as disposable soldiers and experiment subjects.

The empire continued until they discovered the Void, a complete parallel dimension. At some point, an experiment was conducted where a military ship containing a large group of people and their families was directed into the Void. The ship was lost and it was many days before the ship was resurfaced. Upon searching the ship, it was discovered that all adults were dead. However, for reasons unknown, the children had survived the exposure to the Void, but in the process, they were changed. They developed uncontrollable void related powers that mutilated or killed anyone who came in contact with them. The children were hidden away and forgotten by the Orokin out of shame and fear.

After some time, through so much many more experiments, the Orokin came to realize they were bringing harm to the Origin System and sought a solution. They decided they could start from square one with another star system called Tau. However, Tau would need to be terraformed for habitation, and therefore they created a new synthetic being, the Sentinent, to spearhead an expansion of Orokin influence beyond the Origin System.

Even though, the Sentinent were perfect fit for the unbearable Tao, they also evolved, grew, they came to realize that Orokin creatures would only bring ruin to Tau, and they rebelled. Sentinents went back to Orogin, and started an invasion. This was later called the Old War.

The Orokin quickly discovered that their method of fighting proved ineffective against the faction. Faced with losing the war and with their technology useless, the Orokin needed to create something new with that could adapt to fight the Sentients. To this end, the Orokin began working to develop the Infestation, an engineered infectious organism that subverts, mutates, and assimilates any biological matter into a new infested lifeform.

Ultimately, this research led to the creation of Warframes — human subjects mutated through a specially engineered strain of the Infestation called Helminth. However, while the new Warframes were powerful and initially did well against the Sentients, they retained some remnants of their former consciousness. The echoes of their lost selves manifested as intense rage and despair, making them unpredictable and just as likely to turn against their Orokin masters.

The Orokin came to realize that the Warframes alone were as uncontrollable as the Sentients, but realized that, through Transference technology, another mind could take control of a Warframe. As only the children were capable of carrying out Transference safely, they became the new "operators" of the Warframes.

In the present, after so many centuries later. All warframes controlled by the Children were in cryosleep.

After so many years without any threat, there was no need from them, but with the Grinner Empire on the rise, the Lotus begins tracking them down, little she would know what could happen while on this new civilization on Earth.

It was just like any other day for Naruto Uzumaki, the delinquent and troublemaker kid in Konoha. Iruka and to a lesser extent the Third Hokage were the only two positive influences on him after getting the reputation of a monster and demon just because within him was the great Kyuubi, nine-tails demon that once destroyed the village completely and was now within him.

Nevertheless, Naruto was attempting over and over again the graduation exam from his Ninja Academy, which required students to demonstrate how much they had learned by performing the Clone Technique. For some reason, Naruto was not able to perform this one correctly.

Mizuki, another Academy examiner, used Naruto's depression after his most recent failure to trick him into stealing the Scroll of Seals, a collection of forbidden techniques housed within the Hokage study, claiming that Naruto would be automatically passed by simply learning a technique from the scroll. Naruto actually got to it, but within the Scroll, there was something shining like the Sun.

- "What is this?" Naruto wondered when he backed off from the scroll. However, it continued to grow bigger and bigger, shining through the dark forest.

Before he could even notice, his body was covered by his chakra, and his chakra was pulling him into this light, which later became like a wormhole who sucked him.

(To be continued?)