Not likely. To bring Kara back without starting anew would involve complex plot manipulations and might disrupt the established story logic and character development.
It's quite challenging. Bringing Kara back without a new story setup might be difficult as it would require fitting her return seamlessly into the existing narrative framework.
Hard to say. It could be done, but it would need careful planning and creative writing to ensure it feels natural and doesn't come across as forced within the current story context.
You can focus on expanding and elaborating on existing elements within your current story. Maybe add more details, develop subplots, or deepen character relationships.
It depends. Sometimes, if you have a backup or it's stored in a recovery folder, you might be able to. But often, once it's deleted, it's gone for good.
Yes, it's quite possible. The developers of Warframe often like to revisit old story elements. They might bring back old story arcs to provide a sense of continuity for long - time players or to introduce new players to the rich lore that has been built up over time. For example, they could bring back characters from the past stories and expand on their storylines.
It depends on the platform or software where the story was deleted. Sometimes, there might be a recycle bin or backup feature that you can check.
It depends on where the story was deleted from. If it was on a computer, you might check the recycle bin or backup files.
If it's a story on a social media platform, check if there's a recycle bin or trash folder. Some apps keep deleted items there for a while and you can simply restore it from that location.
Sights can be very powerful. For instance, seeing an old building that was part of your childhood neighborhood can bring back memories of playing around there and all the related events in your back story.
Memories can bring back your back story by acting as triggers. For example, a particular smell might remind you of a place where an important event in your back story occurred. It could be the scent of a flower that was present at a childhood home, and suddenly, memories flood in, and with them, the details of that part of your past.
Yes, it is. You can begin with creating the game mechanics, like how the character moves or how the combat system works. Then build the levels and environments. Once these are in place, it becomes easier to fit a story around them.
Usually, no. Deleted stories are often removed from the system permanently to free up storage and maintain data integrity. But it could depend on the specific platform's backup and recovery policies, which are often quite strict.