Splinter was once a normal rat. He was in the sewers when he came across some mutagen ooze. This ooze transformed him into a humanoid, intelligent rat. He then found the baby turtles, which had also been exposed to the mutagen. He trained them in the ways of ninjutsu, becoming their sensei and father figure, thus starting the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' story.
Well, first and foremost, Splinter's origin as a common sewer rat is a fundamental element. It sets the stage for his encounter with the mutagen ooze, which is the catalyst for his transformation. His new - found intelligence and human - like abilities after the mutation are also key. Additionally, his discovery of the baby turtles, which were also mutated, is significant. And his decision to use his ninjutsu knowledge to train them and shape them into the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles we know is an essential part of the origin story.
Maybe in this story, Gay Splinter has a secret past love. This love affair could have been with another mutant or a human. His memories of this relationship could affect how he raises the turtles. For example, he might be more protective of them in matters of the heart, teaching them about the importance of true love and being true to oneself. He could also be part of a story arc where he tries to find this lost love again.
Gay Splinter could influence the TMNT team in terms of their attitude towards acceptance. In a world where mutants already face so much prejudice, he could use his own experience of being different (due to his sexual orientation) to make the turtles more empathetic towards other outcasts. He might also inspire them to fight for equality not just for mutants but also for the LGBTQ+ community within their universe.
I'm not aware of any mainstream 'Master Splinter Gay Love Story' in the typical TMNT (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) related media. Master Splinter is usually depicted as a mentor figure, mainly focused on training the turtles, and his relationships in the original stories are more of a father - like or teacher - student nature.
Well, let's say Master Splinter discovers a new community of mutants. There, he meets a male panther - like mutant who is very kind and intelligent. They start off as friends, discussing philosophy and martial arts. But as days pass, they find themselves drawn to each other in a deeper way. Their love story could involve how they deal with the secrecy of their relationship, as they both have a responsibility towards their respective mutant groups. They might have to hide their love at first, but eventually, they decide to be open about it, inspiring other mutants to be more accepting of different kinds of relationships.
It depends on your taste. Some people love the action and suspense in the Splinter Cell novels, while others might find them a bit formulaic. But overall, they offer an exciting read.
Well, it varies. Usually, it's determined by the game developers or the official lore. If they explicitly incorporate the novels into the overall storyline and continuity, then they're canon. But if there's no clear indication or integration, they might not be.
The story length of Splinter Cell Blacklist varies depending on how quickly you progress and how much you explore. Generally, it can take around 10-15 hours to complete the main storyline.