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You can go fishing and mining since the Plains update
Warframe being a third-person shooter is a sandbox in a sense where you are given tools such as weapons (even creating your own custom ones), warframes, etc to be able to mod them the way you like to suit your own playstyle. There are always things to do, but generally it is up to the player to find or set a goal for themselves. Of course, given the sandbox nature of this game you can choose whichever frames and weapons you want to use for missions and the like, though keep in mind there are some things that make certain mission types easier or more bearable. Quite many frames/weapons are viable and it also depends on how you mod them (just make sure you level them up to 30 before selling anything).
Later on, when you get into the game you can start making the premium currency called Platinum which is used for slots (slots aren't capped so you can buy as much as you wish), reactors/catalysts, cosmetics, and more. Though, it isn't advised to buy any full Warframes or Weapons in the Market with Platinum because you can farm them ingame via various ways or buy currently vaulted prime warframes from other players. Achieving Mastery Rank 2 will allow you to trade at a dojo if you're in a clan that has a trading post or Maroo's Bazaar on Earth, though it is heavily advised to learn the baseline prices for things by using https://warframe.market/ (you can also use this to sell your items), but do take note that the prices listed on there are considered the BASELINE prices which are prices that are NOT set in stone, which means you can choose to set a price higher than the current offerings on the market (which is sometimes advised to do, since you can take advantage of people who sell cheap then you will eventually sell yours for a higher price than theirs).
So with that being said Warframe is NOT pay to win and is more pay to skip or achieve faster, but even IF you do buy things with platinum such as Warframes or weapons from the Market, you still need the mods to be able to actually make those useful and as a new player YOU WON'T HAVE THOSE right away. Pretty much all of the mods necessary for a lot of things can be easily farmed ingame.
Of course, early on you will WANT to learn parkour movement, so later on down the road you won't have to learn it like most people who try to do the Mastery 8 test which has some parkour to it. You can learn how to do it by reading this: http://warframe.wikia.com/wiki/Maneuvers#Sprinting
Anyways, here is a basic progression chart for the game and which bosses drop which normal warframe parts and more. You will need to complete various junctions to be able to access new planets now and some story quests, as a new / returning player you will want to do this first along with getting mods to get you up to speed:
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=878446464