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    Bonee 
Type: UL-OS
Company: Ultimate Life Holdings
Voiced by: Yuuko Oono
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  • Height Angst: She was accidentally built too short to actually readily access the operation tables bog-standard for hospitals. She's not personally aggrieved by it, though.
  • Rule of Cute: Invoked in-universe. Ultilife intentionally designed UL-OS dolls to be as cute and friendly-looking as possible, which proves to be successful at reducing patients' post-operative fear and anxiety.
  • Skeletons in the Coat Closet: A non-villianous example. Her shield looks like she pried it from some creature's ribcage, but the game notes it's a 3D-printed design, not actual bone.

    Clotho 
Type: Mortician-3
Company: Universal Anything Services
Voiced by: Ari Ozawa

  • Creepy Mortician: Her rather detached demeanor during burial services does give this impression to people who don't know her informally.
  • Religious and Mythological Theme Naming: She and the other Mortician dolls are named after the Fates in Classical Mythology. Hel, her coffin, is named after the ruler of Helheim in Norse Mythology.
  • Sanity Slippage: All three Morticians suffered this to some degree. Both Atropos and Lachesis effectively suffered Death by Despair and had to be reset; Clotho managed to not go utterly mad, but she did end up with some Death Seeker tendencies as a result.
  • Saved by the Coffin: Hel is equipped with special features to help avoid causing additional injury to any people Clotho has to rescue from near-death; during the events in "Twilight Requiem", she also uses the coffin as a regular shield against an airstrike. Also, her passive lets her rescue dolls from lethal blows, briefly stuffing them in Hel while they recover some health.

    Croque 
Type: ME78
Company: Svarog Heavy Industries
Voiced by: Yui Ogura
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  • Crutch Character: Croque is one of your Starter Mons and she begins at 3-star rarity, giving her immediate access to her ultimate skill. Unless you get lucky (or spend money) in the gacha, you probably won't get or able to raise another 3-star doll until a few hours into the game, at which point she falls in line in terms of power.
  • Deflector Shields: Aegis Shield confers a shield equal to a portion of her maximum health.
  • Draw Aggro: Her active skill will also taunt all enemies in the field to attack her.
  • Humongous Mecha: In Chapter 2, Croque reveals that she created a giant pilotable robot dubbed "Dirac-𝛿" after her favorite anime. It proves to be more than a match against an Greater Sanctifier like Raven.
  • Morph Weapon: Her ultimate has her toss her shield into the sky which transforms into a mech, raining fire on all enemies in the field. Croque tried to sell the design to the military, but it lost to the Minotaur mech due to the transformation mechanism being too expensive.
  • Omnidisciplinary Scientist: While Croque is described to be an excellent mechanical engineer, her field of expertise also fall within everything adjacent to that, from high-energy reactors to giant robots.
  • Oral Fixation: She's seen to be chewing on Pocky in most of her artwork.
  • Otaku: She is a massive anime fan, particularly of the Mecha genre. Most of her dialogue at high Friendship levels involve her talking about her favorite shows with the Professor. At one point she even caused a legal incident by painting a prototype military mech in the colors of her favorite character's robot.
  • Regenerating Health: Croque's passive heals herself proportional to her Computing Power stat.
  • The Shut-In: She prefers to stay in her room, even explaining to Persicaria how she can train from her own room, and complains about how she just wants to live the NEET life when Riko and Sol are being too noisy for her to watch anime.
  • Wrench Wench: Croque is most comfortable when tinkering with machinery, to the point she basically shuts herself from the outside world when at work.

    Evelyn 
Type: RP VII
Company: Svarog Heavy Industries
Voiced by: Yurina Watanabe
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  • By-the-Book Cop: In contrast to the rest of Red Velvet City police department, Evelyn will always follow rules and protocols to the letter—unless she deems the other party to be dangerous enough to warrant excessive force.
  • Donut Mess with a Cop: Evelyn thinks that donuts and coffee are enough for a fulfilling dinner.
  • Dude Magnet: She was this during her days as a trainee under Python, although she wasn't aware of it and likely wouldn't care even if she was. In the Quenching Operation event, on a day off from Python's human-Doll joint training exercises, some human soldiers are shown trying to spy on the Dolls via binoculars to get any dirt on them that might expose them as inferior soldiers. The man on the binoculars is seen saying "that tin can is kinda hot" and unabashedly ogling her, which his peers and superiors chastise him for, even if they all begrudgingly agree with him.
  • Eyepatch of Power: Her left eye is covered with an eyepatch. The cause is unknown as of this writing, but she has both eyes intact while she was being trained by Python several years before Project Neural Cloud begins.
  • Shotguns Are Just Better: She uses what appears to be a Benelli M4 alongside her mobile barricade.
  • Workaholic: Evelyn was so dedicated to her job that she practically lives most of her life in the police station. Note that RP VIII models aren't coded to behave this way; even her partner, who came from the same assembly line, didn't show a similar level of dedication. The Quenching Operation event shows she was like this since her days in Python's training regiment, blindly following Python's orders, much to the dismay of Python himself, the fellow Dolls under her command, and especially the human regiment she was supposed to be cooperating with.

    Millau 
Type: E-GAST
Company: Cyber Media
Voiced by: Haruna Ikezawa
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  • Big Eater: Millau's love for food is seen by the amount she eats. Almost all of her adjutant dialogue is related to food in some way, and even her skillset is themed after eating meals to gain buffs. She also likes all of the food gifts.
  • Culture Shock: A good chunk of her Day in the Limelight episode focuses on this, which has Millau traveling to China after meeting a dejected Willow crying nostalgically over a plate of Chinese beef tripe.
    • Fish out of Water: Millau was manufactured and deployed in high-society France, and it shows mere minutes after landing in China: she gets baffled by the food carts lining the streets of the cities the duo tours, taking particular offense to a cart owner smoking a cigarette in front of the food he's cooking. Whlie she ultimately didn't find any of their food awful, she still felt uncomfortable with the cavalier attitude of all the food cart cooks she met, in stark contrast to the prim and proper atmosphere French restaurants maintain.
    • Foreign Queasine: Millau and Willow's trip to China is partly inspired by Willow's recollection of a chef named Uncle Lin, who she claims is one of the best in the country. When the duo get around to eating at his restaurant, Millau finds out that Uncle Lin specializes in hotpots, a style of dining she finds so utterly barbaric that she ends up accidentally dropping a drinking glass just thinking about it, likening the practice to "a horror movie".
  • Dads Can't Cook: The only one of her model that has absolutely no capability in the kitchen. Effectively the only cooking implement in her domicile is a rice cooker covered in dust. She makes up for it with the strongest sense of gastronomy among her line.
  • The Fashionista: Downplayed. While Millau's focus is food first and foremost, she also has a secondary interest in fashion, even running a fashion column in addition to her food critique blog.
  • Handbag of Hurt: She uses her sizable suitcase to whack enemies.
  • In Another Man's Shoes: The crux of her character episode. Millau meets a dejected Willow while touring France for her foodie blog, barely getting a reaction out of anything they eat during her dinner, up until Willow starts eating a plate of Chinese beef tripe. The dish makes her tearfully recall someone named Uncle Lin and the regulars at his restaurant she considers her family, much to Millau's confusion. Millau takes the opportunity to travel to China when Willow informs her that she's planning on doing so herself, in order to figure out if Willow's reaction to the beef tripe was some sort of secret Chinese ingredient or cooking technique. After several days of the duo touring various urban centers and their restaurants (with copious amounts of Culture Shock on Millau's side), they finally get to Uncle Lin's humble establishment. After Millau takes the time to sample every dish on Lin's menu, he offers her a plate of macarons on the house, much to her confusion. Shortly after digging in, Millau initially dismisses them as rather average macarons, but ultimately ends up crying the same way Willow did, tearfully recalling the earliest days of her gourmand career, which coincidentally also started with a plate of macarons. Willow then explains that the whole point of their roundabout tour throughout China was to amplify the nostalgic effect of the macarons, showing that the value of a dish is more than merely its ingredients and method of preparation.
  • Meaningful Name: She's named after the French town of Millau, known for producing high quality leather used by luxury brands.
  • Support Party Member: Her skill set revolves almost entirely around giving her party members Deflector Shields that scale off of her physical defense and maximum health. The only exception is her Auto Skill, where she stuns an enemy by whacking them with her briefcase (and, even then, this applies shields to her allies).

    Python 
Type: SI-MT
Company: Svarog Heavy Industries
Voiced by: Kazuya Nakai
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  • Blinded by the Light: Sort of. His Auto Skill, Ronson's Flames, envelops his axe in fire as he attacks the tiles in front of him, which has the side effect of reducing the attack range of the enemies he hits down to two tiles.
  • Blood Knight: Downplayed Trope. Python displays a severe attitude to warfare, has doubt over the pacifist policy of Oasis and criticizing both his comrades in real life and other Exiles for their laxity and amateurism toward war. However, he behaves this way because he wishes their safety, and he also claims in his White Valentine story that he is fine with the current sub-optimal war preparation of Oasis as long as it is the will of Professor.
  • Damage-Increasing Debuff: His passive, Systema Strike, chunks the Physical Defense and Operand Defense of enemies he hits with his basic attacks, additionally increasing his own defensive stats by the same amount.
  • A Day in the Limelight: The Quenching Operation event details Python's past as a military instructor. Charged to develop a combined arms doctrine for upcoming military games, Python trained a separate contingent of human soldiers and T-Dolls (the latter led by Evelyn) to make sure they can work together. His plans ultimately ended in failure after being sabotaged by a rival officer (ironically a former trainee of Python), but Captain Yegor took interest in the training results.
  • Drill Sergeant Nasty: He was designed to be one. SI-MT Dolls are designed to be top-notch military instructors by incorporating data (including personality and mannerisms) from veteran officers. Ultimately Python is a downplayed example, as while Python is very harsh towards his trainees, he is also fair and open-minded.
  • Eyepatch of Power: His right eye appears to be damaged, if the scar, eyepatch, and blank iris is any indication. Why it was reduced to that state and why he didn't get it fixed is still unknown, but it doesn't seem to hinder Python combat abilities at all.
  • Hidden Heart of Gold: Despite his harsh mannerisms, Python has a soft side beneath, such as lamenting his late comrade-at-arms from real life and wanting to see the other dolls of the Oasis safe in his adjundant dialogues. His profile also says he agreed to help Angela in taking care of more "mentally immature" dolls.
  • Sacrificed Basic Skill for Awesome Training: Since Python was designed from the ground up by Svarog Heavy Industries as a Drill Sergeant Nasty, he has No Social Skills outside of military contexts. His appearance in the White Day event shows him attempting to rectify this by inviting the Professor out to a date at a bar in the Oasis, mainly to ask for their guidance. When he tries to engage in small talk with two Dolls who enter the bar, the Professor figures out why Python's having problems — he's not good at loosening up even in a casual setting, and even if he wasn't, the two Dolls turn out to be some of Python's trainees, and they're scared senseless of him even outside of normal training hours. The Professor correctly surmises that all of Python's trainees are like this, severely limiting his opportunities to socialize normally.
  • Smoke Out: Python's Ultimate Skill, Snake Eater, has him toss a smoke grenade to a selected tile, rendering all allies within one tile of it (including himself) untargetable by enemies. If any of the affected allies are Snipers, they will also deal increased damage for the skill's duration.

    Souchun 
Type: Botanist_10Pro
Company: 42LAB
Voiced by: Saya Horigome
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For tropes relating to her appearance in Girls' Frontline as "Type64", click here.


  • Cannot Spit It Out: There are implications that she holds affection toward Professor, as her dialogues show that she gives Professor more attention than what is normal for superiors, as well as sending gifts during festivals. She is quick to cover it up when said affection shines through, though.
  • Dub Name Change: Originally named Camellia before the game's global release. She even audibly introduces herself as such when obtained.
  • Green Thumb: Her Auto and Ultimate Skills make use of Vine Tentacles to halt enemy attacks or root them in place.
  • Improbable Weapon User: She wields a miniaturized terrarium that's large enough to use as a makeshift tower shield.
  • Nice Girl: Souchun's profile says one of her defining traits is her gentleness, enough to calm the most irritable people, and her dialogues show her eagerness to be helpful. It is the indicated reason in her profile for why her mistress chose to christen her with the name Souchun.
  • Shrinking Violet: Downplayed Trope. Souchun is socially functional, only being shy on more sensitive topics, and a good part of her shyness can be attributed to her crush on Professor.

    Yanny 
Type: Mariner II
Company: 42LAB
Voiced by: Yūki Inoue
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  • Anchors Away: Yanny swings around an anchor as big as himself, which also doubles as a hook to drag enemies with.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: Yanny appears to have lost a portion of his memories. Sometimes he dreams about a white figure sinking into the sea, but the significance of this is currently unknown.
  • You Will Not Evade Me: At the start of each fight, Yanny can throw his anchor to drag an enemy into melee range. This can be used to snatch a squishy enemy from the backline and rapidly take them down. Getting him to 4-star will allow Yanny to throw the anchor multiple times per battle.

    Zion 
Type: CRAR
Company: Svarog Heavy Industries
Voiced by: Sayaka Senbongi
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  • Critical Status Buff: Isotope Absorption gives Zion a shield that becomes tougher as she loses health.
  • Hulk Speak: Zion is noticeably chubbier than other female dolls, and she speaks in terse, fragmented sentences. It's the result of an accident during her last expedition. Because of peculiarities of CRAR speech modules, however, it can't be repaired without seriously affecting her overall neursoul. Zion's entry to Project Neural Cloud is partly based on the hope she can get her speech fixed there.
  • Shovel Strike: She uses a spade as a weapon.

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