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* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: At the end of Longitudinal Strain, she guides an airstrike by holding an infrared beacon, annihilating the rebel forces attacking the train (along with herself) in the process.]]
* SplitPersonality: AR-18 has two personalities: a cold, cunning soldier, and a more humane side. Longitudinal Strain names these alters Instructor "Я"/[[NamedAfterSomebodyFamous Lyudmila Pavlichenko]] respectively. Neither of them have access to each other's memories, but they can hold a conversation together, and switch roles by turning a wristwatch. [[spoiler: This is an ExploitedTrope -- since only Instructor "Я" has any details of Operation Eclipse, it ensures additional security when Lyudmila blend in with civilians aboard the train.]]
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* SuperPrototype: [[spoiler: Not only Eliana's specifications are extremely high for a 13-year old model, she also possess an Imprint of her weapon -- despite the technology being made public in 2057, six years after she was put into storage by Statesec. In addition, the combined form of Dog Tag and Door programs essentially acts as a pseudo-Neural Cloud backup system which, again, was not perfected until 2060.]]

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* SuperPrototype: [[spoiler: Not only Eliana's specifications are extremely high for a 13-year old model, she also possess an Imprint of her weapon -- despite the technology being made public in 2057, six years after she was put into storage by Statesec. In addition, the The combined form of Dog Tag and Door programs essentially acts as a pseudo-Neural Cloud backup system which, again, was not perfected until 2060.2060. There's also implication that Eliana runs on a different OS entirely, as not even ''Dandelion'' can figure out her neural cloud.]]

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* IdenticalStranger: [[spoiler: Ula of the Dawn Squad looks exactly the same as her, down to the outfit and weapons.]]




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!!Fabrique Nationale Special Operations Forces Combat Assault Rifle - Light
--->'''ID:''' No. 378
--->'''Artist:''' Lin+
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Also known as Eliana, she's a World War III veteran and former leader of the legendary Dawn Squad.

* CanineCompanion: Though they don't appear in Eclipse & Saros nor factor into gameplay, Eliana owns a pair of German Shepherds named Samo (blue tag) and Uncle (orange tag). [[spoiler: Both are named after the initials of Dawn Squad members]]
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: In her introductory scene, Eliana knocks out Contender (an elite T-Doll in her own right) in one second, lures the Commander into a trap, and takes them hostage -- mere moments after being woken up from 13 years in storage. When the Commander orders her to stand down she refuses, even after being pointed out that her chain of command no longer exists. It's only after the Commander promises the freedom of not having her neural cloud altered that she lowers her gun.
* MeaningfulName: In Myth/GreekMythology, Ariana was the granddaughter of Helios, making her a child of the sun. Eliana in ''Girls' Frontline'' is first of the Dawn Squad and frequently characterized with sun motifs, in contrast to her lunar-themed twin.
* SiblingRivalry: Amaris remembers Eliana as [[spoiler: a traitor who killed all of their comrades in a fit of insanity]]. Eliana seeks out Amaris [[spoiler: because the Dog Tag program forces her to kill other Dawn Squad members and she can't stop it.]]
* SuperPrototype: [[spoiler: Not only Eliana's specifications are extremely high for a 13-year old model, she also possess an Imprint of her weapon -- despite the technology being made public in 2057, six years after she was put into storage by Statesec. In addition, the combined form of Dog Tag and Door programs essentially acts as a pseudo-Neural Cloud backup system which, again, was not perfected until 2060.]]
* VictorGainsLosersPowers: [[spoiler: The Dog Tag program enables Eliana to absorb the combat data of fallen Dawn Squad members. It's later revealed that it forms one half of a complete system, with the other half being Amaris' Door program.]]
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* HotScientist: Her {{Stripperific}} outfit bears a passing resemblance to a labcoat, and it is mentioned that she conducts experiments even after being employed by Griffin.
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* RareGuns: The [=OTs-12=] was designed in 1990 as an alternative to the Izhmash [=AKS-74U=]. Despite its promising test results, the Tula Arms Plant did not establish a mass-production, and the project was abandoned altogether in 1993 with a few hundred units built, in favor of the [=OTs-14=] "Groza" bullpup derivative.



* RareGuns: The Magal is an incredibly rare variant of the Galil MAR with an unfortunately short lifespan. Originally slated for an initial production of 4,000 units, the Magal very quickly proved to be woefully unreliable in combat with numerous performance issues that effectively killed it during testing. Final production of the Magal ended around 1,000 assembled carbines for use in said tests.



* RareGuns: The Wieger [=StG-940=] was a trial rifle produced in very limited quantities in the final years of East Germany's existence, numbering in about six thousand units made, give or take a few dozen, and reaching the low ten thousands if counting the produced variants sold to Peru and India. Formally introduced in 1989, it had a project life of a few months before the Berlin Wall came down in November 9 that same year. The six thousand units in stockpile were never adopted, and most of them were destroyed by the Federal German Government in 1992, along with most of the production plans, although some documents survived, which were scooped up by Inter Ordnance and hybridized with the Romanian [=WASR=] design to create their [=StG-2000=] and [=StG-2003=] series. It's nigh-impossible to find a genuine Wieger rifle these days, and those claimed to be [=StG-940s=] are more often than not the aforementioned Inter Ordnance hybrids.



* RareGuns: The [=AS Val=] sees very limited production in reality due to its prohibitive cost. A single unit costs around ₽110,822 just to manufacture, which is around $1,788.



* RareGuns: In-game. Perhaps as the polar opposite of fellow 4* T-doll [=MP5=] and her infamous ubiquity even in Heavy Production, [=G36=] is one of the most difficult units to acquire from Production. Players have been known to produce 5* dolls with greater success than [=G36=].
** As an active player herself, Shuzi expressed her grief and frustration towards this fact by [[https://iopwiki.com/images/6/69/G36_wanted_poster.jpeg illustrating a wanted poster of [=G36=]]].
** [[https://iopwiki.com/images/9/91/G36_reunion.jpeg Luckily for her, she was finally able to welcome her home]].



* RareGuns: Interestingly, only to a certain degree. The OICW project was cancelled in late 2005 as the US Military expressed reluctance in adopting it as their standard issue rifle. As such, it saw very limited production up until 2007, when the Malaysian Armed Forces became interested in acquiring it. As of 2010, they now field it in moderate quantities, mostly among the Royal Navy commandos.
** However, her rifle itself is based on the first mockup, which was replaced very early into development.



* AbsurdPhobia: She's terrified of the number 59, to the point she avoids Type 59. See RareGuns below why.

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* AbsurdPhobia: She's terrified of the number 59, to the point she avoids Type 59. See RareGuns below why.



* RareGuns: The [=EM-2=] is an incredibly rare precursor to the [=L85=] series of assault rifles that was developed during the early 1950s. Despite being very briefly adopted as a standard-issue rifle for the British Commonwealth forces as the '''Rifle No.9 [=Mk1=]''', the [=EM-2=] was cancelled very quickly in favor of the [=L1A1 SLR=], a variant of the FN FAL. In total, only 59 units were ever fully-built, and are virtually {{Unobtainium}} nowadays short of finding one at auctions.



* RareGuns: The CR-21 was a prototype assault rifle that was intended to be a potential replacement for the [[UndergroundMonkey R4, a South African Galil AR clone]]. Details on the exact numbers built are sketchy, but most of them were presumably pre-production batches. It hasn't received a production contract since ''1997'' and likely never will.



* RareGuns: The [=M82=] was an attempt to create a compact weapon for Finnish paratroopers that didn't have a clumsy folding stock. After some testing, it was rejected for reasons that were never officially specified. A semi-auto only variant was later made primarily for the civilian market in the US. The number of select-fire [=M82s=] is unknown, but only 2000 of the semi-auto only [=M82s=] were made before production ceased in 1986.



* RareGuns: At a mere 155,000 of these rifles made, the FX-05 is not the most common assault rifle around. Then again, it was made for the Mexican Armed Forces and no-one else.



* RareGuns: The Fedorov Avtomat was an exceedingly rare automatic rifle produced long before the term "assault rifle" even existed. Its design was never really finished, and built rifles were often hand-made, resulting in the guns not being able to share parts among each other, and each unit being a unique Rare Gun on its own. Only about 3,200 units of it were ever produced, of them even less saw active combat during World War I, and all of the rifles that survived the conflict were believed to have been destroyed during the 1939-1940 Soviet-Finnish war.



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!!Fusil Automático República Argentina 83
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--->'''Artist:''' 渣念
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* RareGuns: Less than 1,200 of these Argentine rifles were in circulation with the Argentinian Army before its production was halted in 1986 due to funding issues. Production reportedly resumed in 1990, but the manufacturing totals are unknown.
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* RareGuns: Less than 1,200 of these Argentine rifles were in circulation with the Argentinian Army before its production was halted in 1986 due to funding issues. Production reportedly resumed in 1990, but the manufacturing totals are unknown.
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* RareGuns: Of the G3 family members, the [=G41=] is one of the least common. Non-German service was low due to its steep price tag, though it remains in service with Turkey. Three fully-transferable units are known to exist in the US.



* RareGuns: The [=G11=] in reality never made it past the prototype stage, with only around 1,000 or less units having ever been made prior to the cancellation of the project, with all produced rifles being dismantled and/or destroyed. Furthermore, hers is the [=G11K2=] configuration, which was cancelled just as it entered production.



* RareGuns: Despite being the successful candidate for mass production, the [=OTs-14=] is considered to be an exceedingly rare weapon and is used primarily in the hands of Russian special forces.



* RareGuns: A prime example of AwesomeButImpractical in reality, the [=AN-94=] offered many interesting features, but was never very widely accepted by the Russian Armed forces. For starters, the rifle itself was vastly more complex than the [=AK-74=] it was invented to replace, and as a result a lot more heavy and expensive as well, not to mention the weird ergonomics caused by its canted magazine. Ultimately, production of the [=AN-94=] ended in 2006 and the rifle is now used in very limited quantities by the Russian army, Police, Federal Security Service and Ministry of Internal Affairs.



* RareGuns: The [=ACR=] never went past the prototype stage as the Advanced Combat Rifle project (aiming to find a successor to the [=M16=]) it was part of was canceled.



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-->'''ID:''' No. 340
-->'''Artist:''' Goti
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* RareGuns: The [=TKB-408=] was an experimental rifle design that competed with Mikhail Kalashnikov's [=AK-47=] to be the Red Army's standard-issue firearm, which the latter won. The [=TKB-408=] fell into obscurity soon afterwards.
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* RareGuns: The [=TKB-408=] was an experimental rifle design that competed with Mikhail Kalashnikov's [=AK-47=] to be the Red Army's standard-issue firearm, which the latter won. The [=TKB-408=] fell into obscurity soon afterwards.
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* RareGuns: This rifle is rarely seen outside of Iran. 18,000 of them were known to have been sold to Venezuela, but the shipment was confiscated. Production ended in 2012, as the Defense Industries Organization struggled to find buyers for the KH-2002.

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* KnifeNut: She pulls a bayonet in her damaged CG while looking absolutely bonkers.


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* PsychoKnifeNut: She pulls a bayonet in her damaged CG while looking absolutely bonkers.
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* BeneathTheMask: Her normal portrayal is a demure and considerate ProperLady, but there are lines about a [[TheGadfly mischievous side]] well-hidden by her here and there in story.
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* IllGirl: It's not clear what kind of "disease" she has, but she definitely acts like a sick person. It's telling that she has to carry an IV drip into a fight. Her character designer says that this is a reference to the numerous problems her real-life counterpart has. In addition, both her hardware ''and'' software are faulty.
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* {{Outgambitted}}: [[spoiler:Spends the entirety of Mirror Stage believing that Machlian is Morridow playing dumb to get the Commander to lower their guard. As it turns out, Machlian is a seperate person from Morridow, and is an UnwittingPawn for Morridow because having a real damsel to care for makes the Commander easier to predict]].
* ProperlyParanoid: [[spoiler:AR-15 spends most of Mirror Stage assuming that Morridow and Machlian are the same person, due to shared looks and Morridow being an infiltration specialist. She's ultimately correct that Machlian is being used to manipulate the Commander, but doesn't learn until the very end of the event that Machlian is a. an UnwittingPawn seperate from Morridow and b. completely disposable in Paradeus' overall plan]].
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* NiceHat: She wears an elaborate sombrero, signifying her Mexican heritage.
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* MisidentifiedWeapons: The initial version of her normal art clearly showed her holding a [=G3/SG1=], an accurized marksman variant of the G3, rather than an [=HK33=]. However, her damaged art shows her weapon with its magazine removed, and in this case it's not a [=G3=] mag that's shown, but rather one for the [=HK33=]. Her normal art was later updated to give it a proper [=HK33=] magazine, though weapon still has the features from the rifle's marksman variant, the [=HK33/SG1=].

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* MisidentifiedWeapons: The initial version of her normal art clearly showed her holding a [=G3/SG1=], an accurized marksman variant of the G3, rather than an [=HK33=]. However, her damaged art shows her weapon with its magazine removed, and in this case it's not a [=G3=] mag that's shown, but rather one for the [=HK33=]. Her normal art was later updated to give it a proper [=HK33=] magazine, though the weapon still has the features from the rifle's marksman variant, the [=HK33/SG1=].
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* MisidentifiedWeapons: The initial version of her normal art clearly showed her holding a [=G3/SG1=], an accurized marskman variant of the G3, rather than an [=HK33=]. However, her damaged art shows her weapon with its magazine removed, and in this case it's not a [=G3=] mag that's shown, but rather one for the [=HK33=]. Her normal art was later updated to give it a proper [=HK33=] magazine, though weapon still has the features from the rifle's marksman variant, the [=HK33/SG1=].

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* MisidentifiedWeapons: The initial version of her normal art clearly showed her holding a [=G3/SG1=], an accurized marskman marksman variant of the G3, rather than an [=HK33=]. However, her damaged art shows her weapon with its magazine removed, and in this case it's not a [=G3=] mag that's shown, but rather one for the [=HK33=]. Her normal art was later updated to give it a proper [=HK33=] magazine, though weapon still has the features from the rifle's marksman variant, the [=HK33/SG1=].
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* MisidentifiedWeapons: The initial version of her normal art clearly showed her holding a [=G3/SG1=], an accurized marskman variant of the G3, rather than an [=HK33=]. However, her damaged art shows her weapon with its magazine removed, and in this case it's not a [=G3=] mag that's shown, but rather one for the [=HK33=]. Her normal art was later updated to give it a proper [=HK33=] magazine.
* UndergroundMonkey: The [=HK33=] is merely a series of G3 derivatives chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.

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* MisidentifiedWeapons: The initial version of her normal art clearly showed her holding a [=G3/SG1=], an accurized marskman variant of the G3, rather than an [=HK33=]. However, her damaged art shows her weapon with its magazine removed, and in this case it's not a [=G3=] mag that's shown, but rather one for the [=HK33=]. Her normal art was later updated to give it a proper [=HK33=] magazine.
magazine, though weapon still has the features from the rifle's marksman variant, the [=HK33/SG1=].
* UndergroundMonkey: The [=HK33=] is merely a series of G3 derivatives chambered in 5.56x45mm NATO.NATO, with the [=/SG1=] suffix, much like its [=G3=] counterpart, denoting the weapon as a accurized marksman variant of the [=HK33=].
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In her third secretary line, she outright denies having any connection to AK-12 outside of being manufactured from the same factory and requests that they should not be placed in the same team for the sake of efficiency. In her post-OATH line, [[RantInducingSlight she openly complains about the inefficiency and wastefulness of AK-12's haphazard thought process.]]

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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: In her third secretary line, she outright denies having any connection to AK-12 outside of being manufactured from the same factory and requests that they should not be placed in the same team for the sake of efficiency. In her post-OATH line, [[RantInducingSlight she openly complains about the inefficiency and wastefulness of AK-12's haphazard thought process.]]
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* {{Qipao}}: Doubles as a case of KickingAssInAllHerFinery, as the qipao, also known as the cheongsam, is often the dress of rich, upper-class Chinese women.
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* MythologyGag: Her dislike of cold weather is a reference to the [=INSAS=] problems in RealLife where the gun malfunction in colder climates.

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* MythologyGag: Her dislike of cold weather is a reference to the [=INSAS=] problems in RealLife where the gun [=INSAS=]'s tendency to malfunction in colder climates.climates in RealLife.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Wears half-rimmed plastic glasses.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Wears a classy pair of rose-rimmed glasses.



* {{Meganekko}}: Wears a pair of red-framed one in her ''Combat Sailor'' outfit.



* {{Meganekko}}: She wears red glasses and is cute. It falls off if she receives ClothingDamage. She takes the glasses off in her Mod 3 guise thanks to her upgraded vision, though she still keeps them with her, just clipped onto her new outfit.



* {{Meganekko}}: Wears a huge pair of blue-rimmed glasses.
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* CoolBigSis: Towards Type-97 (much to her annoyance).

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* CoolBigSis: Towards Type-97 (much to her annoyance). In the story of "Southern Star" outfit of CZ52, she becomes this to the later when CZ52 gets disoriented in Spring Festival, actively seeks her out to solve her confusion about Chinese culture.

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For tropes relating to her appearance in ''Girls Frontline: Project Neural Cloud'', see "Haze" [[Characters/GirlsFrontlineNeuralCloudMarksmen in this page]].



* MythologyGag: ''Project Neural Cloud'' reveals that Type 97 went to Canada for study, referencing her use of the Canadian Flat Top Upper rather than the original carry handle.



* MythologyGag: [=ACR=]'s backstory of being passed over between several different companies mirror the gun's own developmental history.



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!!Norinco [=QBZ-191=]



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For tropes relating to her appearance in ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontlineProjectNeuralCloud'', [[Characters/GirlsFrontlineNeuralCloudMedics#Choco click here]].

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For tropes relating to her appearance in ''VideoGame/GirlsFrontlineProjectNeuralCloud'', [[Characters/GirlsFrontlineNeuralCloudMedics#Choco click here]].[[Characters/GirlsFrontlineNeuralCloudMedics in this page]].



* TheChosenOne: The Isomer event's epilogue has [[spoiler:M4's instance of OGAS (the "Clear Voice") call her this word-for-word when M4 barely notices the huge volume of data she receives from the Pike Node. In contrast, the cutscene prior to this has [=M16A1=] do the same to retrieve the data Sangvis Ferri wanted before Griffin does, and she ended up spazzing out and almost collapsing.]]

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* TheChosenOne: The Isomer event's epilogue has [[spoiler:M4's instance of OGAS (the "Clear Voice") call her this word-for-word when M4 barely notices the huge volume of data she receives from the Pike Node. In contrast, the cutscene prior to this has [=M16A1=] do the same to retrieve the data Sangvis Ferri wanted before Griffin does, and she ended up spazzing out and almost collapsing. It's heavily implied that she is the most "perfect" of Lunasia's clones.]]



* DeconstructedCharacterArchetype: Of the EnsignNewbie. [=M4A1=] was thrust into the position of AR Team's leader despite being meek and a greenhorn. Time and time again it's demonstrated that her inexperience causes her to make emotionally charged decisions, endangering the lives of her squadmates and other Griffin soldiers. When faced with [[TraumaCongaLine multiple traumatic events in quick succession]], she snaps outright, becoming so consumed with anger that she makes ''even worse'' judgment calls.



* LivingMacGuffin: A huge part of the story revolves around Sangvis Ferri trying to capture [=M4=], as well as G&K trying to prevent that from happening. Later on, [[spoiler:even the military and Paradeus take an interest in her.]]

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* LivingMacGuffin: A huge part of the story revolves around Sangvis Ferri trying to capture [=M4=], as well as G&K trying to prevent that from happening. Later on, [[spoiler:even the military and Paradeus take an interest in her.her, the former as bait to draw Elisa and the OGAS she hosts, while the latter wants to retrieve Dandelion, whose existence is inextricably linked to [=M4=].]]



For tropes relating to her appearance in ''Girls Frontline: Project Neural Cloud'', see [[Characters/GirlsFrontlineNeuralCloudFighters#Centaureissi here]].

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-->'''Origin:''' ''VideoGame/GunsGirlHonkaiGakuen''
-->'''Artist:''' DOGALA
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RieTanaka (Guns Girl - Honkai Gakuen/Honkai Impact 3rd)

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* BlownAcrossTheRoom: Rather hilariously, Himeko is flung ''way'' past her tile area upon being defeated, as if being thrown backwards by a strong gust of wind. This has since become some thing of a meme among the playerbase.
* GuestFighter: From ''VideoGame/GunsGirlHonkaiGakuen''.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The character is technically from ''Guns Girl - Honkai Gakuen'' (formerly known as ''Guns Girl - School Dayz''), though most, if not all are more familiar with its "sequel", ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''.
* NoDubForYou: While she is voiced in ''Honkai Gakuen'' and its sequels, there's no voice for her in this game, for now.
* RegionalBonus: Himeko is obtainable as an Extra AR during the 2017 ''Girls' Frontline/Honkai Gakuen'' event, which as of current is exclusive to the Chinese version of the game.

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* BlownAcrossTheRoom: Rather hilariously, Himeko is flung ''way'' past her tile area upon being defeated, as if being thrown backwards by a strong gust of wind. This has since become some thing of a meme among the playerbase.
* GuestFighter: From ''VideoGame/GunsGirlHonkaiGakuen''.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The character is technically from ''Guns Girl - Honkai Gakuen'' (formerly known as ''Guns Girl - School Dayz''), though most, if not all are more familiar with its "sequel", ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''.
* NoDubForYou: While she is voiced in ''Honkai Gakuen'' and its sequels, there's no voice for her in this game, for now.
* RegionalBonus: Himeko is obtainable as an Extra AR during the 2017 ''Girls' Frontline/Honkai Gakuen'' event, which as of current is exclusive
VodkaDrunkenski: A-545 likes to the Chinese version of the game.drink vodka so much she's convinced it's a viable alternative to ''water''.



[[folder:Angelica]]
!!Angelica
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_angelica_1.png]]
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-->'''ID:''' No. 1027
-->'''Origin:''' ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''
-->'''Artist:''' 陆银
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KanaHanazawa

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[[folder:Angelica]]
!!Angelica
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_angelica_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350: [[labelnote: ''Click to see "Excursion Surprise" costume.'']][[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_angelica_costume_1.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
-->'''ID:''' No. 1027
-->'''Origin:''' ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''
-->'''Artist:''' 陆银
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KanaHanazawa
[[folder:QBZ-191]]



* MoreDakka: Her active skill is identical to that of Steyr AUG's in all respects except uptime (at most five seconds to AUG's seven) and targetting priority (she focuses on one target rather than switching with each shot).
* UndergroundMonkey: Gameplay-wise, she has the same exact stats as AUG, befitting that she's also using effectively the same gun with a different barrel profile. Unlike the other four ''Gunslinger Girl'' characters, both her skill and AUG's are almost identical, as noted above.

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* MoreDakka: Her active skill is identical to that of Steyr AUG's in all respects except uptime (at most five seconds to AUG's seven) and targetting priority (she focuses on AnimalEaredHeadband: She wears one target rather than switching with each shot).
* UndergroundMonkey: Gameplay-wise, she has the same exact stats as AUG, befitting that she's also using effectively the same gun with
patterned after bunny ears. It's actually a different barrel profile. Unlike the other four ''Gunslinger Girl'' characters, both her skill and AUG's are almost identical, as noted above.sophisticated communications device, [[spoiler: which comes in handy when Nemhran jams Nitrogen Team's neural cloud.]]




[[folder:Agent 416]]
!!SHD Agent 416
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_agent_416.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350: [[labelnote: ''Click to see "Defender of Manhattan" costume.'']][[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_agent_416_costume1.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
-->'''ID:''' Np. 1029
-->'''Origin:''' ''VideoGame/TheDivision'' (OriginalGeneration)
-->'''Artist:''' [=NIXOO=]
-->'''Voiced by:'''

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\n[[folder:Agent 416]]\n!!SHD Agent 416\n[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_agent_416.png]] \n[[caption-width-right:350: [[labelnote: ''Click to see "Defender of Manhattan" costume.'']][[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_agent_416_costume1.png]][[/labelnote]]]]\n-->'''ID:''' Np. 1029\n-->'''Origin:''' ''VideoGame/TheDivision'' (OriginalGeneration)\n-->'''Artist:''' [=NIXOO=]\n-->'''Voiced by:''' [[folder:SCR]]
!!Fightlite Sports Configurable Rifle



* TheCorrupter: [[spoiler:An ECHO found on the event's world map reveals that she's capable of this as Fang, being responsible for Agent Vector's FaceHeelTurn simply by talking to her. How she has the ability to do that is never really elaborated on.]]
* IdenticalStranger: In a rarity for the game's setting, she's explicitly a carbon copy of an existing T-Doll, manufactured and fielded by a military group other than [=G&K=]. [[spoiler: She is actually a copy of [=HK416=]'s neural cloud who was modded into ''The Division'' game files by Dier. Dier tampered with Agent 416's personality settings to make her less grumpy than the real deal, but all he achieved was corrupting her data into Fang of the Last Man Battalion.]]
* MisidentifiedWeapons:
** Downplayed. Although she looks just like [=HK416=], she's instead wielding the very similar Patriot Ordnance Factory [=P416=]. The T-Doll's name is different to reflect this, simply being Agent ''416'', lacking the P. It's anybody's guess why her name doesn't reference her weapon's full name.
** An example not pertaining to real-life weapons: her Sticky Bomb launcher more closely resembles a Firestarter Chem Launcher from ''VideoGame/TheDivision2'', with Agent 416 holding it with two hands as if it has a foregrip, along with its ability to fire and remotely detonate multiple charges at once.
* MythologyGag: Her use of a POF P416 instead of her regular [=HK416=] is likely a reference to just how ubiquitous the P416 has been in Creator/{{Ubisoft}}'s shooters from TheNewTens.
* OtherMeAnnoysMe: As Fang, Agent 416 delivers her dialogue in a melodramatic fashion that sickens the original [=HK416=].
* StickyBomb: Her skill. Unlike ''VideoGame/TheDivision'', she's allowed to stick up to three bombs on enemies, and using her skill detonates all the bombs on the field. Her exclusive equipment's SetBonus allows her to preemptively place three bombs on the field at the start of every battle, as well as giving them the ability to concuss enemies for an accuracy and evasion debuff.
* {{Yandere}}: Unlike the original [=HK416=], whose yandere tendencies are often {{Flanderization}} for one-off gags, hers are completely serious. [[spoiler:Her desire to keep Dima trapped in ''The Division'' is mostly motivated by this, with one ECHO even twisting part of the original [=HK416=]'s intro ("I am all you need") into a yandere tone.]]

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* TheCorrupter: [[spoiler:An ECHO found on the event's world map reveals that she's capable of this as Fang, being responsible for Agent Vector's FaceHeelTurn simply AlwaysAccurateAttack: Shots made by talking to her. How she has the ability to do that is never really elaborated on.]]
* IdenticalStranger: In a rarity for the game's setting, she's explicitly a carbon copy of an existing T-Doll, manufactured and fielded by a military group other than [=G&K=]. [[spoiler: She is actually a copy of [=HK416=]'s neural cloud who was modded into ''The Division'' game files by Dier. Dier tampered with Agent 416's personality settings to make
her less grumpy than the real deal, but all he achieved was corrupting her data into Fang of the Last Man Battalion.]]
Tactical Rifle cannot be evaded.
* MisidentifiedWeapons:
** Downplayed. Although she looks just like [=HK416=], she's instead wielding the very similar Patriot Ordnance Factory [=P416=]. The T-Doll's name is different to reflect this, simply being Agent ''416'', lacking the P. It's anybody's guess why her name doesn't reference her weapon's full name.
** An example not pertaining to real-life weapons: her Sticky Bomb launcher more closely resembles a Firestarter Chem Launcher from ''VideoGame/TheDivision2'', with Agent 416 holding it with two hands as if it has a foregrip, along with its ability to fire and remotely detonate multiple charges at once.
* MythologyGag: Her use of a POF P416 instead of her regular [=HK416=] is likely a reference to just how ubiquitous the P416 has been in Creator/{{Ubisoft}}'s shooters from TheNewTens.
* OtherMeAnnoysMe: As Fang, Agent 416 delivers her dialogue in a melodramatic fashion that sickens the original [=HK416=].
* StickyBomb: Her skill. Unlike ''VideoGame/TheDivision'', she's allowed to stick up to three bombs on enemies, and
StanceSystem: SCR begins combat using her Light Rifle, gaining "Tactical Ammunition" for every second in combat or when she receives a buff. Toggling the skill detonates all will make SCR switch to her Tactical Rifle. With it, SCR attacks hit ''much'' harder and cannot miss, but she will switch back to the bombs on the field. Her exclusive equipment's SetBonus allows her to preemptively place three bombs on the field at the start of every battle, as well as giving them the ability to concuss enemies for an accuracy and evasion debuff.
* {{Yandere}}: Unlike the original [=HK416=], whose yandere tendencies are often {{Flanderization}} for one-off gags, hers are completely serious. [[spoiler:Her desire to keep Dima trapped in ''The Division'' is mostly motivated by this, with one ECHO even twisting part of the original [=HK416=]'s intro ("I am all you need") into a yandere tone.]]
Light Rifle once Tactical Ammunition runs out.



[[folder:Medusa]]
!!Medusa
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pic_medusa.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
-->'''ID:''' 1032
-->'''Origin:''' ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil''
-->'''Artist:''' RIRE
-->'''Voiced by:''' Miyu Kubota

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[[folder:Medusa]]
!!Medusa
!1★ (Extra)
[[folder:Murata Himeko]]
!!Murata Himeko
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pic_medusa.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_murata_himeko.png]]
-->'''ID:''' 1032
No. 1007
-->'''Origin:''' ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil''
''VideoGame/GunsGirlHonkaiGakuen''
-->'''Artist:''' RIRE
DOGALA
-->'''Voiced by:''' Miyu KubotaCreator/RieTanaka (Guns Girl - Honkai Gakuen/Honkai Impact 3rd)


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* BlownAcrossTheRoom: Rather hilariously, Himeko is flung ''way'' past her tile area upon being defeated, as if being thrown backwards by a strong gust of wind. This has since become some thing of a meme among the playerbase.
* GuestFighter: From ''VideoGame/GunsGirlHonkaiGakuen''.
* MarthDebutedInSmashBros: The character is technically from ''Guns Girl - Honkai Gakuen'' (formerly known as ''Guns Girl - School Dayz''), though most, if not all are more familiar with its "sequel", ''VideoGame/HonkaiImpact3rd''.
* NoDubForYou: While she is voiced in ''Honkai Gakuen'' and its sequels, there's no voice for her in this game, for now.
* RegionalBonus: Himeko is obtainable as an Extra AR during the 2017 ''Girls' Frontline/Honkai Gakuen'' event, which as of current is exclusive to the Chinese version of the game.
[[/folder]]
[[folder:Angelica]]
!!Angelica
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_angelica_1.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350: [[labelnote: ''Click to see "Excursion Surprise" costume.'']][[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_angelica_costume_1.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
-->'''ID:''' No. 1027
-->'''Origin:''' ''Manga/GunslingerGirl''
-->'''Artist:''' 陆银
-->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/KanaHanazawa
----
* MoreDakka: Her active skill is identical to that of Steyr AUG's in all respects except uptime (at most five seconds to AUG's seven) and targetting priority (she focuses on one target rather than switching with each shot).
* UndergroundMonkey: Gameplay-wise, she has the same exact stats as AUG, befitting that she's also using effectively the same gun with a different barrel profile. Unlike the other four ''Gunslinger Girl'' characters, both her skill and AUG's are almost identical, as noted above.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Agent 416]]
!!SHD Agent 416
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_agent_416.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350: [[labelnote: ''Click to see "Defender of Manhattan" costume.'']][[quoteright:340:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/900px_agent_416_costume1.png]][[/labelnote]]]]
-->'''ID:''' Np. 1029
-->'''Origin:''' ''VideoGame/TheDivision'' (OriginalGeneration)
-->'''Artist:''' [=NIXOO=]
-->'''Voiced by:'''
----
* TheCorrupter: [[spoiler:An ECHO found on the event's world map reveals that she's capable of this as Fang, being responsible for Agent Vector's FaceHeelTurn simply by talking to her. How she has the ability to do that is never really elaborated on.]]
* IdenticalStranger: In a rarity for the game's setting, she's explicitly a carbon copy of an existing T-Doll, manufactured and fielded by a military group other than [=G&K=]. [[spoiler: She is actually a copy of [=HK416=]'s neural cloud who was modded into ''The Division'' game files by Dier. Dier tampered with Agent 416's personality settings to make her less grumpy than the real deal, but all he achieved was corrupting her data into Fang of the Last Man Battalion.]]
* MisidentifiedWeapons:
** Downplayed. Although she looks just like [=HK416=], she's instead wielding the very similar Patriot Ordnance Factory [=P416=]. The T-Doll's name is different to reflect this, simply being Agent ''416'', lacking the P. It's anybody's guess why her name doesn't reference her weapon's full name.
** An example not pertaining to real-life weapons: her Sticky Bomb launcher more closely resembles a Firestarter Chem Launcher from ''VideoGame/TheDivision2'', with Agent 416 holding it with two hands as if it has a foregrip, along with its ability to fire and remotely detonate multiple charges at once.
* MythologyGag: Her use of a POF P416 instead of her regular [=HK416=] is likely a reference to just how ubiquitous the P416 has been in Creator/{{Ubisoft}}'s shooters from TheNewTens.
* OtherMeAnnoysMe: As Fang, Agent 416 delivers her dialogue in a melodramatic fashion that sickens the original [=HK416=].
* StickyBomb: Her skill. Unlike ''VideoGame/TheDivision'', she's allowed to stick up to three bombs on enemies, and using her skill detonates all the bombs on the field. Her exclusive equipment's SetBonus allows her to preemptively place three bombs on the field at the start of every battle, as well as giving them the ability to concuss enemies for an accuracy and evasion debuff.
* {{Yandere}}: Unlike the original [=HK416=], whose yandere tendencies are often {{Flanderization}} for one-off gags, hers are completely serious. [[spoiler:Her desire to keep Dima trapped in ''The Division'' is mostly motivated by this, with one ECHO even twisting part of the original [=HK416=]'s intro ("I am all you need") into a yandere tone.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Medusa]]
!!Medusa
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pic_medusa.png]]
%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
-->'''ID:''' 1032
-->'''Origin:''' ''Manga/DropkickOnMyDevil''
-->'''Artist:''' RIRE
-->'''Voiced by:''' Miyu Kubota
----
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* SpotOfTea: She is British, after all. She even offers to share a cup with you in her acquisition dialogue.
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* TokenEvilTeammate: While Anti-Rain can be real pieces of work in their own right, SOP-II relishes in fighting SF and has committed [[UsefulNotes/TheLawsAndCustomsOfWar actual war crimes]] throughout the story. Examples include declarations of no mercy [W-2-B-XII], defiling bodies (remember her habit of collecting parts from SF dolls?) and wounding a POW[[labelnote:*]] [[spoiler:In the Commander's side of Dual Randomness, she rips off the legs of Architect, who is under the custody of G&K.]] [[/labelnote]][W-2-C-I].
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* FairCop: She wears a police jacket and considers herself as a kind cop. Appropriately, the MCX is used by various police agencies and special forces units around the world.
* TheGadfly: She loves pranks, and carries a deck of cards to perform magic tricks for the sake of pissing people off.

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* FairCop: She wears a police jacket and considers herself as has a kind cop.rather curvy figure. Appropriately, the MCX is used by various police agencies and special forces units around the world.
* TheGadfly: She loves pranks, and carries a deck of cards to perform magic tricks play with others just for the sake of pissing people off.
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* Expy: Her "White Lotus in Limpid Waters" custom is one to Bai Suzhen, a white snake spirit in Chinese mythology. She admitted it in her 2021 Halloween letter, claiming she was casting as Bai Suzhen in drama 'Legend of The White Snake' organized by the dolls.
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* TheResenter: She is jealous at first of [=M4A1=] because even though [=M4A1=] younger and less experienced than her, she is forced to obey her commands. Ultimately downplayed as AR-15 and [=M4A1=] grew into close friends, though she is still somewhat envious of her.

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* TheResenter: She is jealous at first of [=M4A1=] because even though [=M4A1=] is younger and less experienced than her, she is forced to obey her commands. Ultimately downplayed as AR-15 and [=M4A1=] grew into close friends, though she is still somewhat envious of her.

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