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...Have we ever fought SW before? - Blade being aware of "Sam's" capability of causing "purgatory" and the identity beneath the armor isn't necessarily a contradiction - promotional material never said who "The Great Septimus" is really meant to be, and Chicken Wing Boy being a bad guy is meant to be a twist


* VillainousFriendship: Implied. The Stellaron Hunters have something at least approaching trusting and comfortable relationships with each other. Kafka uses her ability to help Blade in check with his consent, and he in turn seems to trust her enough, even [[FriendlyAddressPrivileges allowing her to call him Bladie]] (he threatens the Trailblazer with violence if they try to call him that). Likewise, Silver Wolf's trailer and event imply Kafka and Silver Wolf share a comfortable enough relationship that the former can tease the latter [[MundaneUtility with Elio's prophecy predicting her loss]]. Her light cone, "Before The Tutorial Mission Starts," even has Blade in the background accompanying her and texting Kafka as Silver Wolf plays a crane game.

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* VillainousFriendship: Implied. The Stellaron Hunters have something at least approaching trusting and comfortable relationships with each other. Kafka uses her ability to help Blade in check with his consent, and he in turn seems to trust her enough, even [[FriendlyAddressPrivileges allowing her to call him Bladie]] (he threatens the Trailblazer with violence if they try to call him that). Likewise, Silver Wolf's trailer and event imply Kafka and Silver Wolf share a comfortable enough relationship that the former can tease the latter [[MundaneUtility with Elio's prophecy predicting her loss]]. Her light cone, "Before The Tutorial Mission Starts," even has Blade in the background accompanying her and texting Kafka as Silver Wolf plays a crane game. In the Stellaron Hunters' special video of Japanese voice actors celebrating HSR's 1st anniversary, it's shown that they have a group chat called "Stellaron Hunters ☆ Family (lol)"[[note]]The "lol" part is indeed part of the chat's name, as it's meant to parody the Astral Express' own chat group in the latter's own video; Silver Wolf most likely made the name[[/note]] and they all talk (in character) like longtime friends.



* AmplifierArtifact: By acquiring his Eidolons, you can upgrade his third and fifth Eidolon Resonances, ''Hardened Blade Bleeds Coldest Shade'' and ''Death By Ten Lords' Gaze'', which will add two levels to his Skill and one to Basic Attack with the former, and 2 to his Ultimate and Talent with the latter.



* TheUnfought: Ironically, despite being the most outwardly antagonistic of the Stellaron Hunters, Blade is the only active agent of theirs that the Nameless never fight in any capacity.
* UpgradeArtifact: By acquiring his Eidolons, you can upgrade his third and fifth Eidolon Resonances, ''Hardened Blade Bleeds Coldest Shade'' and ''Death By Ten Lords' Gaze'', which will add two levels to his Skill and one to Basic Attack with the former, and 2 to his Ultimate and Talent with the latter.



* AmplifierArtifact: By acquiring her Eidolons, you can upgrade her third and fifth Eidolon Resonances, ''Capriccio'' and ''Doloroso'', which will add two levels to her Skill and one to Basic Attack (''Midnight Tumult'') with the former, and two to her Ultimate and Talent with the latter.



** Her ability is apparently so effective that it works on any self-aware being, including Svarog (a robot), Herta and Xueyi (who control robotic [[RemoteBody Remote Bodies]]), Tail (a heliobus possessing part of Huohuo's body), Acheron (an [[SemiDivine Emanator of Nihility]]), Black Swan (a literal LivingMemory), Misha [[spoiler:another LivingMemory of a long-dead Nameless]] and Gallagher [[spoiler:(a person who took traits of more than 52 people)]].

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** Her ability is apparently so effective that it works on any self-aware being, including Svarog (a robot), Herta and Xueyi (who control robotic [[RemoteBody Remote Bodies]]), {{Remote Bod|y}}ies), Tail (a heliobus possessing part of Huohuo's body), Acheron (an [[spoiler:(an [[SemiDivine Emanator of Nihility]]), Nihility]])]], Black Swan (a literal LivingMemory), Misha [[spoiler:another LivingMemory of a long-dead Nameless]] and Gallagher [[spoiler:(a person who took traits of more than 52 people)]].



* UpgradeArtifact: By acquiring her Eidolons, you can upgrade her third and fifth Eidolon Resonances, ''Capriccio'' and ''Doloroso'', which will add two levels to her Skill and one to Basic Attack (''Midnight Tumult'') with the former, and two to her Ultimate and Talent with the latter.



'''Firefly alone voiced by:''' Song Yuanyuan (Chinese), Creator/TomoriKusunoki (Japanese), Yu Hye-ji (Korean), Analesa Fisher (English)\\
'''Firefly in the S.A.M. voiced by:''' Gan Ziqi (Chinese), Creator/JunKasama (Japanese), Jang Seo-hwa (Korean), Adin Rudd (English)

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'''Firefly alone voiced by:''' Song Yuanyuan (Chinese), Creator/TomoriKusunoki (Japanese), Yu Hye-ji (Korean), Analesa Fisher (English)\\
'''Firefly in the S.A.M. '''Sam voiced by:''' Gan Ziqi (Chinese), Creator/JunKasama (Japanese), Jang Seo-hwa (Korean), Adin Rudd (English)



A SuperSoldier from the planet Glamoth who was created as part of that nation's Iron Cavalry Regiment in an ultimately futile effort to combat the Swarm of Tayzzyronth. Now the sole remnant of her unit, Firefly later discovered that she has a unique disease called Entropy Loss Syndrome due to the genetic modifications that created her which would eventually erase her from existence. Elio promised her an opportunity to find meaning in her life and defy her fate if, in exchange, she would once again don the Firefly Type-IV tactical heavy assault mech under the Stellaron Hunters' banner.

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A SuperSoldier from the planet Glamoth who was created as part of that nation's Iron Cavalry Regiment in an ultimately futile effort to combat the Swarm of Tayzzyronth. Now the sole remnant of her unit, Firefly later discovered that she has a unique disease called Entropy Loss Syndrome due to the genetic modifications that created her which would eventually erase her from existence. Elio promised her an opportunity to find meaning in her life and defy her fate if, in exchange, she would once again don the Firefly Type-IV tactical heavy assault mech mech, "S.A.M", under the Stellaron Hunters' banner.



* AffablyEvil: As "Sam", "he" always speaks rather gently and politely [[DubPersonalityChange in languages other than English]], and "he" laments that all "he's" good at is causing mass destruction, compared to other Stellaron Hunters with a wider variety of skill sets. And as Firefly, she is seems to actually be a legitimately sweet and humble young woman who can be even outright heroic in the face of great disaster. It can be easy to forget that, as S.A.M, Firefly has a reputation for being the most ruthlessly straightforward of the Stellaron Hunters, sparing no mercy to those she's tasked to get rid of.

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* AffablyEvil: As "Sam", "he" always speaks rather gently and politely [[DubPersonalityChange in languages other than English]], and "he" laments that all "he's" good at is causing mass destruction, compared to other Stellaron Hunters with a wider variety of skill sets. And as Firefly, she is seems to actually be a legitimately sweet and humble young woman who can be even be outright heroic in the face of great disaster. It can be easy to forget that, as S.A.M, "Sam", Firefly has a reputation for being the most ruthlessly straightforward of the Stellaron Hunters, sparing no mercy to those she's tasked to get rid of.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: In a unique way compared to the rest of the Stellaron Hunters. Even among their morally ambiguous ranks, she has the public reputation of being the most cold-blooded and destructive of them all, but it's left vague as of the 2.2 update if she truly is as ruthless on the job as her reputation suggests. In particular, the reveal that Blade is aware of "Sam's" true identity, Firefly, as well as her personality puts the entirety of his earlier account of Sam, in which he spoke of "him" as a being who created "purgatory", into question.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: In a unique way compared to the rest of the Stellaron Hunters. Even among their morally ambiguous ranks, she has the public reputation of being the most cold-blooded and destructive of them all, but it's left vague as of the 2.2 update if she truly is as ruthless on the job as her reputation suggests. In particular, the reveal that Blade is aware of "Sam's" true identity, Firefly, as well as her personality puts the entirety of his earlier account of Sam, in which he spoke of "him" as a being who created "purgatory", into question.



* ButNowIMustGo: She takes off just before the Astral Expressers set off to the Grand Theater to confront Sunday, as her segment of the script that involved helping the Trailblazer has been fulfilled and she has another battle to fight elsewhere. She is not seen again for the rest of the arc.

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* ButNowIMustGo: She takes off just before the Astral Expressers Express crew set off to the Grand Theater to confront Sunday, as her segment of the script that involved helping the Trailblazer has been fulfilled and she has another battle to fight elsewhere. She is not seen again for the rest of the arc.arc, but she gets a mention by Acheron [[spoiler:as one of the first who woke up from Ena's dream through her sheer will and then went on to wake up the Astral Express crew and others]].



* {{Determinator}}: 2.2 Trailblaze quest has her being the first to deny Sunday's vision of paradise, choosing to face her troubles and mortality head-on instead of escaping into a blissful dream. She's also the first to wake up from Ena's dream and became the catalyst for the others to wake up, a feat that Acheron said requires a ridiculous amount of willpower.

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* {{Determinator}}: 2.2 Trailblaze quest has her being According to Acheron in "In Our Time", she was the first to deny Sunday's [[spoiler:Sunday's vision of paradise, paradise]], choosing to face her troubles and mortality head-on instead of escaping into [[spoiler:into a blissful dream. She's also the first to wake up from Ena's dream and became the catalyst for the others to wake up, a feat that Acheron said requires a ridiculous amount of willpower.willpower]].



* DontYouDarePityMe: When Sunday tries to convince her of his righteousness by appealing to her own difficult circumstances, he actually offends her because she doesn't appreciate the fact that he basically called her weak. Yes, her Entropy Loss Syndrome will ensure the universe leaves her behind one day. Yes, she wishes to be more than just a weapon, and to break free of her fate. But she also believes in fighting her struggles with her own two hands, not running from them.

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* DontYouDarePityMe: When Sunday tries to convince her of his righteousness by appealing to her own difficult circumstances, he actually offends her because she doesn't appreciate the fact that [[CondescendingCompassion he basically called her weak.weak]]. Yes, her Entropy Loss Syndrome will ensure the universe leaves her behind one day. Yes, she wishes to be more than just a weapon, and to break free of her fate. But she also believes in fighting her struggles with her own two hands, not running from them.them or having someone else decide her fate.



* TheFakeCutie: PlayedWith. At first, she appears to be a straight case of this trope, conducting herself with an air of innocence and defenselessness when in reality, she's the Stellaron Hunter Sam, who is known for "his" ruthlessness and destructive power and even admits that brute force is all "he's" good for. However, even after she reveals her other identity, she doesn't behave all that differently around anyone as Firefly, indicating that she legitimately is a kind girl beneath the armor. If anything, it seems like Sam is the fake persona. The only thing she really faked was being defenseless.

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* TheFakeCutie: PlayedWith. At first, she appears to be a straight case of this trope, conducting herself with an air of innocence and defenselessness when in reality, she's the Stellaron Hunter Sam, who is known for "his" ruthlessness and destructive power and even admits that brute force is all "he's" good for. However, even after she reveals her other identity, she doesn't behave all that differently around anyone as Firefly, indicating that she legitimately is a kind girl beneath the armor. If anything, it seems like Sam is the fake persona.armor; more pronouncedly, in a flashback, she wished that people would know her better as herself and not Sam. The only thing she really faked was being defenseless.



** Despite apparently being a warm, kind, and gentle young woman, Firefly cannot perceive Clockie, who can [[OnlyThePureOfHeart only be seen by those with pure and innocent hearts]]. Honesty is also a factor, which the Trailblazer can call particular attention to in a dialogue option. Sure enough, if the other Hunters' stories about Sam are true, she's nowhere near as innocent as she seems.

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** Despite apparently being a warm, kind, and gentle young woman, Firefly cannot perceive Clockie, who can [[OnlyThePureOfHeart only be seen by those with pure and innocent hearts]]. Honesty is also a factor, which the Trailblazer can call particular attention to in a dialogue option. Sure enough, if the other Hunters' stories about Sam are true, she's nowhere near as innocent as she seems.[[labelnote:Note (spoilers!)]]The game does reveal that Clockie is meant to be only visible to members of the Nameless, as a memetic entity created by the Watchmaker; being "pure and innocent" had nothing to do with it.[[/labelnote]]



** As a boss, she's weak to Lightning and Quantum, and her gimmick of damaging you when you use skill points means Ultimates, follow-up attacks, [=DoTs=], or units that simply don't need to use skill points that often to deal damage are all among your better options to utilize against her. What this means is that a full team of her fellow Stellaron Hunters will be quite effective against her.[[note]]She's not innately weak to Blade's element of Wind, but that's what Silver Wolf is for.[[/note]]

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** As a boss, she's "he" is weak to Lightning and Quantum, Quantum (and Imaginary), and her "his" gimmick of damaging you when you use skill points means Ultimates, follow-up attacks, [=DoTs=], or units that simply don't need to use skill points that often to deal damage are all among your better options to utilize against her. "him". What this means is that a full team of her "his" fellow Stellaron Hunters will be quite effective against her.[[note]]She's not "him".[[note]]"He" isn't innately weak to Blade's element of Wind, but that's what Silver Wolf is for.[[/note]]



** The Stellaron Hunters are under strict orders to not kill the Trailblazer, as they are needed for Elio's script. However, when "Sam" runs into them in the Dreamscape, "he" notes that people who die there won't actually die and instead be forced back to reality. Cue boss fight. However, this turns out to be a subversion, as Acheron noted that Sam never really tried to hurt the Trailblazer and instead is trying to separate them from her and Black Swan for unknown reasons (revealed in 2.2 to be a desperate attempt to get the TB away from the others, get the two a little alone time and ''try'' to explain a little of what's going on).

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** The Stellaron Hunters are under strict orders to not kill the Trailblazer, as they are needed for Elio's script. However, when "Sam" runs into them in the Dreamscape, "he" notes that people who die there won't actually die and instead be forced back to reality. Cue boss fight. However, this turns out to be a subversion, as Acheron noted that Sam never really tried to hurt the Trailblazer and instead is trying to separate them from her and Black Swan for unknown reasons (revealed in 2.2 to be a desperate attempt to get reasons. "In Our Time" (the 3rd Penacony Trailblaze Mission) reveals the TB away from the others, get the two a little alone time reason, i.e trying to reveal herself and ''try'' to explain a little of what's going on).things that happened with them in private.



** For all the no-nonsense attitude Sam is shown to prefer, he is not above messing with the Trailblazer, as shown by constantly posting cutesy Pom-Pom stickers via Blade's text messages in response to a mistakenly sent attachment. This is one of the early hints towards the true identity beneath the armor.

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** For all the no-nonsense attitude Sam is shown to prefer, he "he" is not above messing with the Trailblazer, as shown by constantly posting cutesy Pom-Pom stickers via Blade's text messages in response to a mistakenly sent attachment. This is one of the early hints towards the true identity beneath the armor.



* PoweredArmor: At first glance, "Sam" looks like "he" could be a robot, but the armor's true identity is a suit of mechanized armor that Firefly is wearing.

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* PoweredArmor: At first glance, "Sam" looks like "he" could be a robot, but the armor's "his" true identity is a suit of mechanized armor that Firefly is wearing.



* SecretIdentityVocalShift: Firefly, while in the S.A.M. armor, is outright voiced by a man, making it all the easier for her to avoid suspicion while moving around outside of it.

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* SecretIdentityVocalShift: Firefly, while in the S.A.M. armor, is outright voiced by a man, making it all the easier for her to avoid suspicion while moving around outside of it. It's still unknown why the armor was designed with a voice changer in the first place, but Firefly has found it a useful way to maintain a SecretIdentity since joining the Stellaron Hunters.



* ShipTease: Her moments together with the Trailblazer on their tour of the Golden Hour pretty much ''ooze'' this trope, which includes getting some food together, playing games, and capping it with a tender moment at her secret base where there's a romantic view of a sunset, upon which they take a selfie together. Acheron even teases them on their so-called date, and the description of the secret base warp point points out that the view "will be the generator of romantic memories for countless lovers in the foreseeable future". Later when they investigate her first memory echo after her [[FakingTheDead "death"]], Firefly refers to the Trailblazer by name when reporting to her collaborator; Acheron and Black Swan note how close they've gotten for Firefly to still think of them even when apart. Even before she parted ways with the Trailblazer before Penacony's climactic battle against Sunday, she outright wishes to meet with them once again in the real world, as opposed to their previous interactions in the Dreamscape.

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* ShipTease: Her moments together with the Trailblazer on their tour of the Golden Hour pretty much ''ooze'' this trope, which includes getting some food together, playing games, and capping it with a tender moment at her secret base where there's a romantic view of a sunset, upon which they take a selfie together. Acheron even teases them on their so-called date, and the description of the secret base warp point points out that the view "will be the generator of romantic memories for countless lovers in the foreseeable future". Later when they investigate her first memory echo after her [[FakingTheDead "death"]], Firefly refers to the Trailblazer by name when reporting to her collaborator; Acheron and Black Swan note how close they've gotten for Firefly to still think of them even when apart. Even before she parted ways with the Trailblazer before Penacony's climactic battle against Sunday, [[spoiler:against Sunday]], she outright wishes to meet with them once again in the real world, as opposed to their previous interactions in the Dreamscape.



* SweetPollyOliver: While wearing PoweredArmor, "Sam" has a masculine voice and apparent build. "Sam" is also usually referred to with male pronouns when necessary. But the figure that reveals herself under the armor after a fiery de-transformation sequence is the very feminine Firefly. Glamoth's original reason for giving the Sam armor a male voice changer is still unknown but Firefly has found it a useful way to maintain a SecretIdentity since joining the Stellaron Hunters.

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* SweetPollyOliver: While wearing PoweredArmor, "Sam" has a masculine voice and apparent build. "Sam" is also usually referred to with male pronouns when necessary. But the figure that reveals herself under the armor after a fiery de-transformation sequence is the very feminine Firefly. Glamoth's original reason for giving the Sam armor a male voice changer is still unknown but Firefly has found it a useful way to maintain a SecretIdentity since joining the Stellaron Hunters.



* UncertainDoom: Part one of Penacony's Trailblaze Mission ends with her dream form being killed by Something Unto Death, rendering her "spiritually dead" in a place where death is normally nothing but [[DyingToWakeUp pain and a minor shock that jolts one awake to reality]]. Whether that makes her an EmptyShell, in a ConvenientComa, suffered DeathOfPersonality, or is all the way dead has yet to be revealed; though given that Sunday takes Robin's similar death seriously, odds are more likely that their cases are severe. The ending of 2.1 finally reveals that Firefly is alive... and that she's hiding beneath the identity of the Stellaron Hunter Sam, who walked around for some time after Firefly's supposed death. 2.2 then fully clarifies, revealing that rather than dying, she was essentially abducted and taken to the Dreamscape beneath the Dreamscape - the Land of the Exiles.

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* UncertainDoom: Part one of Penacony's Trailblaze Mission ends with her dream form being killed by Something Unto Death, rendering her "spiritually dead" in a place where death is normally nothing but [[DyingToWakeUp pain and a minor shock that jolts one awake to reality]]. Whether that makes her an EmptyShell, in a ConvenientComa, suffered DeathOfPersonality, or is all the way dead has yet to be revealed; though given that Sunday takes Robin's similar death seriously, odds are more likely that their cases are severe. The ending of 2.1 finally reveals that Firefly is alive... and that she's hiding beneath the identity of the Stellaron Hunter Sam, who walked around for some time after Firefly's supposed death. 2.2 then fully clarifies, revealing that rather than dying, she was essentially abducted and taken to the Dreamscape beneath the Dreamscape - the Land of the Exiles.Exiles, Dreamflux Reef.



* AmplifierArtifact: By acquiring her Eidolons, you can upgrade her third and fifth Eidolon Resonances, ''Payload'' and ''Brute Force Attack'', which will add two levels to her Skill and Talent with the former, and 2 to her Ultimate and 1 to Basic Attack with the latter.



* OutOfFocus: After the opening segment with Kafka, Silver Wolf fades into irrelevance pretty quickly, only getting a Companion Mission and an appearance in the Aetherium Wars event to her name since then with barely any presence in the main storyline. She was supposedly deployed onto Penacony alongside Sam, but spends the entire arc as TheGhost.

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* OutOfFocus: After the opening segment with Kafka, Silver Wolf fades into irrelevance pretty quickly, only getting a Companion Mission and an appearance in the Aetherium Wars event to her name since then with barely any presence in the main storyline. She was supposedly deployed onto Penacony alongside Sam, but spends the entire arc as TheGhost.she only gets a few cameos.



* UpgradeArtifact: By acquiring her Eidolons, you can upgrade her third and fifth Eidolon Resonances, ''Payload'' and ''Brute Force Attack'', which will add two levels to her Skill and Talent with the former, and 2 to her Ultimate and 1 to Basic Attack with the latter.
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* DubNameChange: Actually a twofer - Firefly's name is typically given as the local term for the insect in each language version. So in the original Chinese, she's 流萤 (''Liúyíng'', "wandering firefly"), in Japanese she's ホタル ("Hotaru", or firefly, in katakana)[[note]]this is the same as the Japanese name for the female Traveler of ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', Lumine, but in katakana instead of kanji[[/note]], in Spanish she's Luciérnaga, in German she's Glühwürmchen, and so on (curiously, the Viet, Thai and Indonesian versions use "Firefly" in its English spelling for her name). Additionally, however, while the S.A.M.'s acronym (and thus the "Sam" alias) remains consistent across languages, what the acronym ''stands for'' changes - in English, it's a '''S'''trategic '''A'''ssault '''M'''echa, while in the Portuguese version, it's a '''S'''istema de '''A'''taque '''M'''ecânico, for example.

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* DubNameChange: Actually a twofer - Firefly's name is typically given as the local term for the insect in each language version. So in the original Chinese, she's 流萤 (''Liúyíng'', "wandering firefly"), in Japanese she's ホタル ("Hotaru", or firefly, in katakana)[[note]]this is the same as the Japanese name for the female Traveler of ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', Lumine, but in katakana instead of kanji[[/note]], in Spanish she's Luciérnaga, in German she's Glühwürmchen, and so on (curiously, the Viet, Thai and Indonesian versions use "Firefly" in its English spelling for her name). Additionally, however, while the S.A.M.'s acronym (and thus the "Sam" alias) remains consistent across languages, what the acronym ''stands for'' changes - in English, it's a '''S'''trategic '''A'''ssault '''M'''echa, while in the Portuguese version, it's a '''S'''istema de '''A'''taque '''M'''ecânico, '''M'''ecânico[[note]]Roughly "Mechanical Assault System"[[/note]], for example.
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%% NOTE TO EDITORS: Character entries per section are always sorted according to general tropes, playable characters, then [=NPCs=] (the latter two being in alphabetical order).
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If we added this, we'd have to add it to every character with spammable self-heals going forwards, and mention similar elements in other simulated universe paths. I think it's for the best if those are left either in their Aeon's page or in a separate simulated universe one.


* CombatMedic: Simulated Universe allows him to become one if you pick up a particular blessing. ''Being of Abundance, Becoming One Mind'' causes all allies to receive a portion of the healing received by the main beneficiary. [[LoopholeAbuse This includes self-targeting heals]] such as Blade's Talent or his Ultimate if he triggers it while he has no more than half his HP. Given that his Talent always heals him for a quarter of his Max HP, this blessing allows him to heal his allies for a decent amount if he's got enough HP built up.

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* TaintedVeins: Certain shots of her post-reveal have thin technicolor veins lining her cheeks, possibly an indication of her Entropy Loss Syndrome.



* TranquilFury: Though she never raises her voice, she's visibly furious at Sampo's (actually Sparkle) continuous meddling in her time with the Trailblazer, not helped by how Sampo uses each chance they met to undermine the Trailblazer's trust in her.


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* TranquilFury: Though she never raises her voice, she's visibly furious at Sampo's (actually Sparkle) continuous meddling in her time with the Trailblazer, not helped by how Sampo uses each chance they met to undermine the Trailblazer's trust in her.
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* AffablyEvil: As "Sam", "he" always speaks rather gently and politely [[DubPersonalityChange in languages other than English]], and "he" laments that all "he's" good at is causing mass destruction, compared to other Stellaron Hunters with a wider variety of skill sets. And as Firefly, she is a downright sweet and polite young woman who can be even outright heroic in the face of great disaster. It can be easy to forget that, as S.A.M, Firefly has a reputation for being the most ruthlessly straightforward of the Stellaron Hunters, sparing no mercy to those she's tasked to get rid of.

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* AffablyEvil: As "Sam", "he" always speaks rather gently and politely [[DubPersonalityChange in languages other than English]], and "he" laments that all "he's" good at is causing mass destruction, compared to other Stellaron Hunters with a wider variety of skill sets. And as Firefly, she is seems to actually be a downright legitimately sweet and polite humble young woman who can be even outright heroic in the face of great disaster. It can be easy to forget that, as S.A.M, Firefly has a reputation for being the most ruthlessly straightforward of the Stellaron Hunters, sparing no mercy to those she's tasked to get rid of.
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* WhoWantsToLiveForever: She expresses to Blade that even though she is seeking a cure to her Entropy Loss Syndrome, she doesn't want eternal life. She simply wants to choose the terms of her own death rather than wait for it to come to her.
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* DubNameChange: Actually a twofer - Firefly's name is typically given as the local term for the insect in each language version. So in the original Chinese, she's 流萤 (''Liúyíng'', "wandering firefly"), in Japanese she's ホタル ("Hotaru", or firefly, in katakana)[[note]]this is the same as the Japanese name for the female Traveler of ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', Lumine, but in katakana instead of kanji[[/note]], in Spanish she's Luciérnaga, in German she's Glühwürmchen, and so on (curiously, the Viet, Thai and Indonesian versions use "Firefly" in its English spelling for her name). Additionally, however, while the S.A.M.'s acronym (and thus the "Sam" alias) remains consistent across languages, what the acronym ''stands for'' change - in English, it's a '''S'''trategic '''A'''ssault '''M'''echa, while in the Portuguese version, it's a '''S'''istema de '''A'''taque '''M'''ecânico, for example.

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* DubNameChange: Actually a twofer - Firefly's name is typically given as the local term for the insect in each language version. So in the original Chinese, she's 流萤 (''Liúyíng'', "wandering firefly"), in Japanese she's ホタル ("Hotaru", or firefly, in katakana)[[note]]this is the same as the Japanese name for the female Traveler of ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', Lumine, but in katakana instead of kanji[[/note]], in Spanish she's Luciérnaga, in German she's Glühwürmchen, and so on (curiously, the Viet, Thai and Indonesian versions use "Firefly" in its English spelling for her name). Additionally, however, while the S.A.M.'s acronym (and thus the "Sam" alias) remains consistent across languages, what the acronym ''stands for'' change changes - in English, it's a '''S'''trategic '''A'''ssault '''M'''echa, while in the Portuguese version, it's a '''S'''istema de '''A'''taque '''M'''ecânico, for example.
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* DubPronunciationChange: In the original Chinese, Firefly's name is 流萤 (''Liúyíng'', "wandering firefly"), and "Hotaru" (katakana ホタル)[[note]]Same as the Japanese name for the female Traveler of VideoGame/GenshinImpact, Lumine, but in katakana instead of kanji[[/note]] in Japanese.

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* DubPronunciationChange: In the original Chinese, DubNameChange: Actually a twofer - Firefly's name is typically given as the local term for the insect in each language version. So in the original Chinese, she's 流萤 (''Liúyíng'', "wandering firefly"), and "Hotaru" (katakana ホタル)[[note]]Same in Japanese she's ホタル ("Hotaru", or firefly, in katakana)[[note]]this is the same as the Japanese name for the female Traveler of VideoGame/GenshinImpact, ''VideoGame/GenshinImpact'', Lumine, but in katakana instead of kanji[[/note]] kanji[[/note]], in Japanese.Spanish she's Luciérnaga, in German she's Glühwürmchen, and so on (curiously, the Viet, Thai and Indonesian versions use "Firefly" in its English spelling for her name). Additionally, however, while the S.A.M.'s acronym (and thus the "Sam" alias) remains consistent across languages, what the acronym ''stands for'' change - in English, it's a '''S'''trategic '''A'''ssault '''M'''echa, while in the Portuguese version, it's a '''S'''istema de '''A'''taque '''M'''ecânico, for example.
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* ShipTease: Her moments together with the Trailblazer on their tour of the Golden Hour pretty much ''ooze'' this trope, which includes getting some food together, playing games, and capping it with a tender moment at her secret base where there's a romantic view of a sunset, upon which they take a selfie together. Acheron even teases them on their so-called date, and the description of the secret base warp point points out that the view "will be the generator of romantic memories for countless lovers in the foreseeable future". Later when they investigate her first memory echo after her [[FakingTheDead "death"]], Firefly refers to the Trailblazer by name when reporting to her collaborator; Acheron and Black Swan note how close they've gotten for Firefly to still think of them even when apart. Even before she parted ways with the Trailblazer before Penacony's climactic battle [[spoiler: against Sunday]], she outright wishes to meet with them once again in the real world, as opposed to their previous interactions in the Dreamscape.

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* ShipTease: Her moments together with the Trailblazer on their tour of the Golden Hour pretty much ''ooze'' this trope, which includes getting some food together, playing games, and capping it with a tender moment at her secret base where there's a romantic view of a sunset, upon which they take a selfie together. Acheron even teases them on their so-called date, and the description of the secret base warp point points out that the view "will be the generator of romantic memories for countless lovers in the foreseeable future". Later when they investigate her first memory echo after her [[FakingTheDead "death"]], Firefly refers to the Trailblazer by name when reporting to her collaborator; Acheron and Black Swan note how close they've gotten for Firefly to still think of them even when apart. Even before she parted ways with the Trailblazer before Penacony's climactic battle [[spoiler: against Sunday]], Sunday, she outright wishes to meet with them once again in the real world, as opposed to their previous interactions in the Dreamscape.
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* StraightMan: It's only natural that someone so straightforward she'd give her enemies no chance of fighting would have trouble being messed with.
** At the climax of Sparkle!Sampo's dream bubble, when the Trailblazer and Tatalov are about to duke things out, Firefly's voice interrupts the whole thing, which had been getting too bizarre for her to watch.
** The Scorchsand Festival turns out to be taxing for her mind:
*** If the School of Acting is chosen, [[BokeAndTsukkomiRoutine the Trailblazer can choose the wrong choices, all of which won't fail to prompt Firefly to react with bewilderment]].
---->'''Trailblazer:''' A brutish creature! Quick! Let's run it over!\\
'''Firefly:''' Uh... Do you usually express disappointment this way...?
*** If the School of Action is chosen, she points out in the second battle that all the monsters shouting about [=SoulGlad=] are blatant product placement, then is incredulous at having to fight dinosaurs in the third.
*** In the Gunfire Trial, inside a dream or not, she criticizes upon seeing Hanu and Clockie just leap into a suspicious-looking TV about how illogical the story gets.
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* AscendedMeme: Back in 2.0, many Trailblazers (whether intentionally or unintentionally) spent all of her budget when buying snacks on her treat, resulting in memes of people either wishing they could return the favor in the future, or Firefly coming back just to take her money back. In 2.2, during the ''Scorchsand Vacation" sidequest, Firefly will once again take the Trailblazer to buy snacks to replenish their energy, and the the Trailblazer now has the choice to treat her this time.
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* TheFakeCutie: Firefly is a beautiful young woman who plays up her innocence and defenselessness around the Trailblazer when in reality, she's the true identity of the Stellaron Hunter Sam, who usually behaves ruthlessly and pragmatically and admits that brute force is all "he's" good for. Despite this, there's the implication that all the time she spent with the Trailblazer was done of her own volition and not part of the "script", especially with how profusely she apologizes to the Trailblazer for her deception in 2.2 and her seemingly sincere wish to see them again in the waking world.

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* TheFakeCutie: Firefly is PlayedWith. At first, she appears to be a beautiful young woman who plays up her straight case of this trope, conducting herself with an air of innocence and defenselessness around the Trailblazer when in reality, she's the true identity of the Stellaron Hunter Sam, who usually behaves ruthlessly is known for "his" ruthlessness and pragmatically destructive power and even admits that brute force is all "he's" good for. Despite this, there's the implication However, even after she reveals her other identity, she doesn't behave all that all differently around anyone as Firefly, indicating that she legitimately is a kind girl beneath the time armor. If anything, it seems like Sam is the fake persona. The only thing she spent with the Trailblazer really faked was done of her own volition and not part of the "script", especially with how profusely she apologizes to the Trailblazer for her deception in 2.2 and her seemingly sincere wish to see them again in the waking world.being defenseless.
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* AffablyEvil: As "Sam", "he" always speaks rather gently and politely [[DubPersonalityChange in languages other than English]], and "he" laments that all "he's" good at is causing mass destruction, compared to other Stellaron Hunters with a wider variety of skill sets. On the other hand, as S.A.M, Firefly has a reputation for being the most ruthlessly straightforward of the Stellaron Hunters, sparing no mercy to those she's tasked to get rid of.

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* AffablyEvil: As "Sam", "he" always speaks rather gently and politely [[DubPersonalityChange in languages other than English]], and "he" laments that all "he's" good at is causing mass destruction, compared to other Stellaron Hunters with a wider variety of skill sets. On And as Firefly, she is a downright sweet and polite young woman who can be even outright heroic in the other hand, face of great disaster. It can be easy to forget that, as S.A.M, Firefly has a reputation for being the most ruthlessly straightforward of the Stellaron Hunters, sparing no mercy to those she's tasked to get rid of.

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* DontYouDarePityMe: [[spoiler:When Sunday tries to convince her of his righteousness by appealing to her own difficult circumstances, he actually offends her because she doesn't appreciate the fact that he basically called her weak. Yes, her Entropy Loss Syndrome will ensure the universe leaves her behind one day. Yes, she wishes to be more than just a weapon, and to break free of her fate. But she believes in fighting her struggles with her own two hands, not running from them]].



* DelicateAndSickly: She mentions that she suffers from [[FictionalDisability a condition called Entropy Loss Syndrome]], where the sufferer will experience time slower than anyone else and gradually [[CessationOfExistence fade away from existence]]. [[NotDisabledInVR She lives in the Dreamscape as a means to escape her condition and interact with the world]], as her real body is stuck in a hospital. Or at least so she tells the Trailblazer; [[ManInTheMachine by "hospital", she meant "Sam"]]. Sam discloses after "his" fight with Acheron that "he" can't dream, implying that "he" entered the Dreamscape through Silver Wolf's method instead of the Dreampool. The "crack" in her face shown after she deactivates the Sam armor implies that the disease is real, which is confirmed in the description of her Extraterrestrial Satellite Communication post and in the 2.2 Trailblaze quest.

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* DelicateAndSickly: She mentions that she suffers from [[FictionalDisability a condition called Entropy Loss Syndrome]], where the sufferer will experience time slower than anyone else and gradually [[CessationOfExistence fade away from existence]]. [[NotDisabledInVR She lives in the Dreamscape as a means to escape her condition and interact with the world]], as her real body is stuck in a hospital. [[ExactWords Or at least so she tells the Trailblazer; Trailblazer]]; [[ManInTheMachine by "hospital", she meant "Sam"]]. Sam discloses after "his" fight with Acheron that "he" can't dream, implying that "he" entered the Dreamscape through Silver Wolf's method instead of the Dreampool. The "crack" in her face shown after she deactivates the Sam armor implies that the disease is real, which is confirmed in the description of her Extraterrestrial Satellite Communication post and in the 2.2 Trailblaze quest.


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* DontYouDarePityMe: When Sunday tries to convince her of his righteousness by appealing to her own difficult circumstances, he actually offends her because she doesn't appreciate the fact that he basically called her weak. Yes, her Entropy Loss Syndrome will ensure the universe leaves her behind one day. Yes, she wishes to be more than just a weapon, and to break free of her fate. But she also believes in fighting her struggles with her own two hands, not running from them.
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* DontYouDarePityMe: [[spoiler:When Sunday tries to convince her of his righteousness by appealing to her own difficult circumstances, he actually offends her because she doesn't appreciate the fact that he basically called her weak. Yes, her Entropy Loss Syndrome will ensure the universe leaves her behind one day. Yes, she wishes to be more than just a weapon, and to break free of her fate. But she believes in fighting her struggles with her own two hands, not running from them]].
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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Downplayed; a flashback scene has [[spoiler:Firefly]] complaining repeatedly about Blade's aggressively high driving speed while piloting a luxury car on the streets of Jepella, with half-joking comments about if he intends for both of them to experience death this way and questioning if he got his driver's license (which he did).
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* VerbalTic: Outside of the Sam armor, she has a tendency to pause in the middle of her sentences when speaking. Given her background, it's possible that she isn't used to verbally communicating extensively.
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* AntiVillain: Compared to the perpetually serene Kafka, the utterly indifferent Silver Wolf, and the violently unstable Blade, Sam seems to be the only member who has clear misgivings about the villainous role "he" often has to play in Elio's script and wishes "he" was capable of more than just being a killer, ironic given that "he's" the most physically destructive out of the Stellaron Hunters thus far.

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* AntiVillain: Compared to the perpetually serene Kafka, the utterly indifferent Silver Wolf, and the violently unstable Blade, Sam seems to be the only member who has clear misgivings about the villainous role "he" often has to play in Elio's script and wishes "he" was capable of more than just being a killer, ironic given that "he's" the most physically destructive out of the Stellaron Hunters thus far. When out of the armor entirely, Firefly hardly acts villainous at all, with her motivations behind initially hiding their identity as Sam from the Trailblazer coming more from wanting to spend time with them without being pre-judged rather than anything nefarious. If one didn't know about the role she played as a Stellaron Hunter, they'd likely see her as downright heroic with how she conducts herself. It's telling that Firefly is the only Stellaron Hunter Himeko and March 7th are willing to trust with no strings attached.
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* GunNut: With her past as a SuperSoldier, she has major experience with various weapons and seems to have grown quite fond of them. It gets played for comedy when she grows enamoured with the Hanu Launcher (a cartoonish bazooka used by Brother Hanu during his segments) and sounds audibly dejected that she can't keep it.

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* GunNut: With her past as a SuperSoldier, she has major experience with various weapons and seems to have grown quite fond of them. It gets played for comedy when she grows enamoured enamored with the Hanu Launcher (a cartoonish bazooka used by Brother Hanu during his segments) and sounds audibly dejected that she can't keep it.



* LightningBruiser: The Sam armor is at least seven feet tall and towers over the entire playable cast, but is no less slower for it, being able to launch into high speed flight in seconds and hit hard enough that the only entity shown giving Sam any sort of trouble is Acheron, who is deliberately WillfullyWeak most of the time.
* LivingWeapon: Firefly and the S.A.M. were manufactured together as a weapon of mass destruction to fight the Swarm's invasion of Glamoth. She subtly wishes that she could do more than just "scorching earth" (compared to her more skillful fellow members) and believes that the mission to Penacony may fix that. It doesn't help that she got inflicted with Entropy Loss Syndrome as a side effect of the process that created her.

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* LightningBruiser: The Sam armor is at least seven feet tall and towers over the entire playable cast, but is no less slower for it, being able to launch into high speed high-speed flight in seconds and hit hard enough that the only entity shown giving Sam any sort of trouble is Acheron, who is deliberately WillfullyWeak most of the time.
* LivingWeapon: Firefly and the S.A.M. were manufactured together as a weapon of mass destruction to fight the Swarm's invasion of Glamoth. She subtly wishes that she could do more than just "scorching earth" (compared to her more skillful fellow members) and believes that the mission to Penacony may fix that. It doesn't help that she got inflicted with Entropy Loss Syndrome as a side effect of the process that created her.



** For all the no-nonsense attitude Sam is shown to prefer, he is not above messing with the Trailblazer, shown by constantly posting cutesy Pom-Pom stickers via Blade's text messages in response to a mistakenly sent attachment. This is one of the early hints towards the true identity beneath the armor.

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** For all the no-nonsense attitude Sam is shown to prefer, he is not above messing with the Trailblazer, as shown by constantly posting cutesy Pom-Pom stickers via Blade's text messages in response to a mistakenly sent attachment. This is one of the early hints towards the true identity beneath the armor.



* OhCrap: When Acheron declares that she knows who resides beneath the armored suit, Sam gives off a small gasp. It's after this that "he" mellows out significantly, opening up about some repressed feelings to Acheron, and gives her directions on how to resolve the mystery of Penacony.

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* OhCrap: When Acheron declares that she knows who resides beneath the armored suit, Sam gives off a small gasp. It's after this that "he" mellows out significantly, opening up about some repressed feelings to Acheron, and gives giving her directions on how to resolve the mystery of Penacony.



* SamusIsAGirl: Near the end of the Trailblaze Mission "Cat Among the Pigeons", "Sam" casts off "his" armor in front of the Trailblazer, revealing none other than '''Firefly''' inside of it. Amusingly, "he's" only two letters off Samus' own name.
* ScrewDestiny: As a member of interplanetary outlaws who [[YouCantFightFate don't exactly believe in the concept of altering destinies]], Firefly is surprisingly motivated to escape her [[YourDaysAreNumbered Entropy Loss Syndrome condition]] which comes as a side effect of her original genetic modification as a SuperSoldier. However, her efforts to sidestep fate now and then up before the moment Elio's script allows her to do things in Penacony keeps on failing somehow.

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* SamusIsAGirl: Near the end of the Trailblaze Mission "Cat Among the Pigeons", "Sam" casts off "his" armor in front of the Trailblazer, revealing none other than '''Firefly''' inside of it. Amusingly, "he's" only two letters off Samus' own name.
* ScrewDestiny: As a member of interplanetary outlaws who [[YouCantFightFate don't exactly believe in the concept of altering destinies]], Firefly is surprisingly motivated to escape her [[YourDaysAreNumbered Entropy Loss Syndrome condition]] which comes as a side effect of her original genetic modification as a SuperSoldier. However, her efforts to sidestep fate now and then up before the moment Elio's script allows her to do things in Penacony keeps keep on failing somehow.



* SorryThatImDying: Her (apparent) last words before seeming to get killed by Something Unto Death is "Sorry", the meaning of which the Trailblazer pondered if the player returned to her secret base. After TheReveal, it can be inferred that she apologized for both for seeming to deceive the Trailblazer and for finding it impossible to go "off-script" and reveal things early.

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* SorryThatImDying: Her (apparent) last words before seeming to get killed by Something Unto Death is "Sorry", the meaning of which the Trailblazer pondered if the player returned to her secret base. After TheReveal, it can be inferred that she apologized for both for seeming to deceive deceiving the Trailblazer and for finding it impossible to go "off-script" and reveal things early.earlier.



* SweetPollyOliver: While wearing PoweredArmor, "Sam" has a masculine voice and apparent build. "Sam" is also usually referred to with male pronouns when necessary. But the figure that reveals herself under the armor after a fiery de-transformation sequence is the very feminine Firefly. Glamoth's original reason for giving the Sam armor a male voice changer is still unknown, but Firefly has found it a useful way to maintain a SecretIdentity since joining the Stellaron Hunters.
* TechnicolorEyes: As Firefly, her eyes are noticeably two-toned blue and pink, incidentally being a near-precise inversion of March 7th's own unusual two-tone eye color.
* TheyCallHimSword: It eventually turns out that "Firefly Type-4" is actually her S.A.M's model designation, suggesting that she took the name for herself after becoming independent. (Worth noting that the armor is called "Firefly" in English in all dubs while her name is usually [[ThisIsMyNameOnForeign the word for "firefly" in the respective language]].)

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* SweetPollyOliver: While wearing PoweredArmor, "Sam" has a masculine voice and apparent build. "Sam" is also usually referred to with male pronouns when necessary. But the figure that reveals herself under the armor after a fiery de-transformation sequence is the very feminine Firefly. Glamoth's original reason for giving the Sam armor a male voice changer is still unknown, unknown but Firefly has found it a useful way to maintain a SecretIdentity since joining the Stellaron Hunters.
* TechnicolorEyes: As Firefly, her eyes are noticeably two-toned blue and pink, incidentally being a near-precise inversion of March 7th's own unusual two-tone eye color.
* TheyCallHimSword: It eventually turns out that "Firefly Type-4" is actually her S.A.M's model designation, suggesting that she took the name for herself after becoming independent. (Worth noting that the armor is called "Firefly" in English in all dubs while her name is usually [[ThisIsMyNameOnForeign the word for "firefly" in the respective language]].)



* TokenGoodTeammate: While it's more correct to say that the Stellaron Hunters are more AmbiguouslyEvil as opposed to downright malicious, Firefly is easily the kindest and most approachable member of the group thanks to her earnest friendliness and desire to help the Astral Express Crew in solving the Penacony crisis, as opposed to Kafka's more dubious directives in telling the Crew to solve Xianzhou Luofu's Stellaron problem several chapters earlier. It gets to the point that Himeko and Kafka, who usually don't want to be [[DoesntTrustThoseGuys involved with the Hunters in any way]], go so far as being friendly and accommodating to her when Firefly temporarily joined forces with the Crew in the 2.2 storyline, with Himeko, in particular, saying that she sees the spirit of the Nameless within Firefly.

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* TokenGoodTeammate: While it's more correct to say that the Stellaron Hunters are more AmbiguouslyEvil as opposed to downright malicious, Firefly is easily the kindest and most approachable member of the group thanks to her earnest friendliness and desire to help the Astral Express Crew in solving the Penacony crisis, as opposed to Kafka's more dubious directives in telling the Crew to solve the Xianzhou Luofu's Stellaron problem crisis several chapters earlier. It gets to the point that Himeko and Kafka, March 7th, who usually don't want to be [[DoesntTrustThoseGuys involved with the Hunters in any way]], go so far as being friendly and accommodating to her when Firefly temporarily joined joins forces with the Crew in the 2.2 storyline, with Himeko, in particular, saying that she sees the spirit of the Nameless within Firefly.

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* ShipTease: Her moments together with the Trailblazer on their tour of the Golden Hour pretty much ''ooze'' this trope, which includes getting some food together, playing games, and capping it with a tender moment at her secret base where there's a romantic view of a sunset, upon which they take a selfie together. Acheron even teases them on their so-called date, and the description of the secret base warp point points out that the view "will be the generator of romantic memories for countless lovers in the foreseeable future". Later when they investigate her first memory echo after her [[FakingTheDead "death"]], Firefly refers to the Trailblazer by name when reporting to her collaborator; Acheron and Black Swan note how close they've gotten for Firefly to still think of them even when apart.

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* ShipTease: Her moments together with the Trailblazer on their tour of the Golden Hour pretty much ''ooze'' this trope, which includes getting some food together, playing games, and capping it with a tender moment at her secret base where there's a romantic view of a sunset, upon which they take a selfie together. Acheron even teases them on their so-called date, and the description of the secret base warp point points out that the view "will be the generator of romantic memories for countless lovers in the foreseeable future". Later when they investigate her first memory echo after her [[FakingTheDead "death"]], Firefly refers to the Trailblazer by name when reporting to her collaborator; Acheron and Black Swan note how close they've gotten for Firefly to still think of them even when apart. Even before she parted ways with the Trailblazer before Penacony's climactic battle [[spoiler: against Sunday]], she outright wishes to meet with them once again in the real world, as opposed to their previous interactions in the Dreamscape.



* SorryThatImDying: Her (apparent) last words before seeming to get killed by Something Unto Death is "Sorry", the meaning of which the Trailblazer pondered if the player returned to her secret base. After TheReveal, it can be inferred that she apologized both for seeming to deceive the Trailblazer, and for finding it impossible to go "off-script" and reveal things early.

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* SorryThatImDying: Her (apparent) last words before seeming to get killed by Something Unto Death is "Sorry", the meaning of which the Trailblazer pondered if the player returned to her secret base. After TheReveal, it can be inferred that she apologized for both for seeming to deceive the Trailblazer, Trailblazer and for finding it impossible to go "off-script" and reveal things early.



* TheyCallHimSword: It eventually turns out that "Firefly Type-4" is actually her S.A.M's model designation, suggesting that she took the name for herself after becoming independant. (Worth noting that the armor is called "Firefly" in English in all dubs while her name is usually [[ThisIsMyNameOnForeign the word for "firefly" in the respective language]].)

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* TokenWholesome: Compared to the majority of the game's female roster, who usually wear clothes that emphasize their legs, breasts, or bare shoulders (sometimes even all three at once), Firefly is very modestly dressed, giving her a cuter and more wholesome vibe; the "worst" her outfit has is a mid-thigh-length skirt that can billow and show a bit of her upper thigh, as demonstrated in her playable splash art. Her other persona as Sam is a masculine-looking armor that covers her completely. This is ironically turned on its head when she has the armor on after the reveal, as cut-in reaction shots of her while in her armor during cutscenes [[OutOfClothesExperience depict her from the neckline up as being completely nude]].

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* TokenGoodTeammate: While it's more correct to say that the Stellaron Hunters are more AmbiguouslyEvil as opposed to downright malicious, Firefly is easily the kindest and most approachable member of the group thanks to her earnest friendliness and desire to help the Astral Express Crew in solving the Penacony crisis, as opposed to Kafka's more dubious directives in telling the Crew to solve Xianzhou Luofu's Stellaron problem several chapters earlier. It gets to the point that Himeko and Kafka, who usually don't want to be [[DoesntTrustThoseGuys involved with the Hunters in any way]], go so far as being friendly and accommodating to her when Firefly temporarily joined forces with the Crew in the 2.2 storyline, with Himeko, in particular, saying that she sees the spirit of the Nameless within Firefly.
* TokenWholesome: Compared to the majority of the game's female roster, who usually wear clothes that emphasize their legs, breasts, or bare shoulders (sometimes even all three at once), Firefly is very modestly dressed, giving her a cuter and more wholesome vibe; the "worst" her outfit has is a mid-thigh-length skirt that can billow and show a bit of her upper thigh, as demonstrated in her playable splash art. Her other persona as Sam is a masculine-looking armor that covers her completely. This is ironically turned on its head when she has the armor on after the reveal, as cut-in reaction shots of her while in her armor during cutscenes [[OutOfClothesExperience depict depicts her from the neckline up as being completely nude]].
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* GunNut: With her past as a SuperSoldier, she has major experience with various weapons and seems to have grown quite fond of them. It gets played for comedy when she grows enamoured with the Hanu Launcher (a cartoonish bazooka used by Brother Hanu during his segments) and sounds audibly dejected that she can't keep it.


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* BeneathTheMask: As Sam, "he" is ruthlessly pragmatic and seemingly cold-hearted, which makes how warmly Firefly acts all the more jarring. Though the legitimacy of how she acted as Firefly was called into question with the reveal of her connection to Sam, it's shown that she told Blade that she wants to be remembered in the end for who she is outside of the Sam armor, indicating that how she acted while with the Trailblazer is close to her real personality, or at least how she ''wishes'' she could act. Sam's conversations with the Trailblazer in "Cat Among the Pigeons" also imply that "he" doesn't like being only good at destroying and killing.

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* BeautyIsNeverTarnished: Despite being a veteran of a losing war against a massive alien insect swarm and suffering from a fatal illness, the most it seems to affect Firefly's otherwise stunning good looks is making her skin noticeably paler compared to other characters. She does seem to have glowing green veins on her face in a few shots, but even those hardly subtract from her image.
* BeneathTheMask: As Sam, "he" is ruthlessly pragmatic and seemingly cold-hearted, which makes how warmly Firefly acts all the more jarring. Though the legitimacy of how she acted as Firefly was called into question with the reveal of her connection to Sam, it's shown that she told Blade that she wants to be remembered in the end for who she is outside of the Sam armor, indicating that how she acted while with the Trailblazer is close to her real personality, or at least how she ''wishes'' she could act. Sam's conversations with the Trailblazer in "Cat Among the Pigeons" also imply that "he" doesn't like being only good at destroying and killing.
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* OutOfFocus: After the opening segment with Kafka, Silver Wolf fades into irrelevance pretty quickly, only get a Companion Mission and an appearance in the Aetherium Wars event to her name since then. She was supposedly deployed onto Penacony alongside Sam, but spends the entire arc as TheGhost.

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* ButNowIMustGo: She takes off just before the Astral Expressers set off to the Grand Theater to confront Sunday, as her segment of the script that involved helping the Trailblazer has been fulfilled and she has another battle to fight elsewhere. She is not seen again for the rest of the arc.


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* BeneathTheMask: As Sam, "he" is ruthlessly pragmatic and seemingly cold-hearted, which makes how warmly Firefly acts all the more jarring. Though the legitimacy of how she acted as Firefly was called into question with the reveal of her connection to Sam, Firefly later insists that she considers Sam to be the mask, while how she acts without it on is who she really is. Sam's conversations with the Trailblazer in "Cat Among the Pigeons" also imply that "he" doesn't like being only good at destroying and killing.

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* BeneathTheMask: As Sam, "he" is ruthlessly pragmatic and seemingly cold-hearted, which makes how warmly Firefly acts all the more jarring. Though the legitimacy of how she acted as Firefly was called into question with the reveal of her connection to Sam, Firefly later insists it's shown that she considers Sam told Blade that she wants to be remembered in the mask, while end for who she is outside of the Sam armor, indicating that how she acts without it on acted while with the Trailblazer is who close to her real personality, or at least how she really is.''wishes'' she could act. Sam's conversations with the Trailblazer in "Cat Among the Pigeons" also imply that "he" doesn't like being only good at destroying and killing.
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* BeneathTheMask: As Sam, "he" is ruthlessly pragmatic and seemingly cold-hearted, which makes how warmly Firefly acts all the more jarring. Whether or not Firefly actually represents her true personality to some degree remains to be seen, but there is at least the implication that her spending time with the Trailblazer was something she wanted to do of her own volition rather than a part of Elio's script. Sam's conversations with the Trailblazer in "Cat Among the Pigeons" also imply that "he" doesn't like being only good at destroying and killing.

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* BeneathTheMask: As Sam, "he" is ruthlessly pragmatic and seemingly cold-hearted, which makes how warmly Firefly acts all the more jarring. Whether or not Though the legitimacy of how she acted as Firefly actually represents her true personality to some degree remains to be seen, but there is at least the implication that her spending time was called into question with the Trailblazer was something she wanted to do reveal of her own volition rather than a part of Elio's script.connection to Sam, Firefly later insists that she considers Sam to be the mask, while how she acts without it on is who she really is. Sam's conversations with the Trailblazer in "Cat Among the Pigeons" also imply that "he" doesn't like being only good at destroying and killing.
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** Her ability is apparently so effective that it works on any self-aware being, including Svarog (a robot), Herta and Xueyi (who control robotic [[RemoteBody Remote Bodies]]), Tail (a heliobus possessing part of Huohuo's body), Black Swan (a literal LivingMemory), Acheron (an [[SemiDivine Emanator of Nihility]]) and Gallagher [[spoiler:(a person who took traits of more than 52 people)]].

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** Her ability is apparently so effective that it works on any self-aware being, including Svarog (a robot), Herta and Xueyi (who control robotic [[RemoteBody Remote Bodies]]), Tail (a heliobus possessing part of Huohuo's body), Acheron (an [[SemiDivine Emanator of Nihility]]), Black Swan (a literal LivingMemory), Acheron (an [[SemiDivine Emanator Misha [[spoiler:another LivingMemory of Nihility]]) a long-dead Nameless]] and Gallagher [[spoiler:(a person who took traits of more than 52 people)]].
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A SuperSoldier from the planet Glamoth who was created as part of that nation's Iron Cavalry Regiment in an ultimately futile effort to combat the Swarm of Tayzzyronth. Now the sole remnant of her unit, Firefly later discovered that she has a unique disease called Entropy Loss Syndrome due to the genetic modifications that created her which would eventually erase her from existence. Elio promised her an opportunity to find meaning in her life and defy her fate if, in exchange, she would once again don the S.A.M. armor under the Stellaron Hunters' banner.

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A SuperSoldier from the planet Glamoth who was created as part of that nation's Iron Cavalry Regiment in an ultimately futile effort to combat the Swarm of Tayzzyronth. Now the sole remnant of her unit, Firefly later discovered that she has a unique disease called Entropy Loss Syndrome due to the genetic modifications that created her which would eventually erase her from existence. Elio promised her an opportunity to find meaning in her life and defy her fate if, in exchange, she would once again don the S.A.M. armor Firefly Type-IV tactical heavy assault mech under the Stellaron Hunters' banner.



* EarlyBirdCameo: Prior to Sam's appearance in Penacony, "he" was mentioned in a wanted notice by the IPC and offhandedly by Kafka in her Companion Mission and by Silver Wolf in her Parlor Car chat. "He" also makes his first on-screen appearance in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9yIlGpgCus Myriad Celestia Trailer: The Jepella Rebellion -- Scene 47]].
* EstablishingCharacterMusic: The in-universe song by Robin, "If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking", serves as hers. Played when she opens up to the Trailblazer about her dream and illness, it serves to show her desire to escape the confines her body imposes on her and to reach out for her dream in Penacony. Fittingly, it plays in the same spot as her secret base and after her "death". After her reveal as the person beneath Sam, this song actually establishes her bitterness at having a sealed fate while wishing to be something more than a PersonOfMassDestruction.
* TheFakeCutie: Firefly is a beautiful young woman who plays up her innocence and defenselessness around the Trailblazer. In reality, she's hiding behind the persona of Stellaron Hunter Sam, who usually behaves in a ruthless and pragmatic manner and admits that brute force is all "he's" good for. Despite this, there's the implication that all the time she spent with the Trailblazer was done of her own volition and not part of the "script", especially with how profusely she apologizes to the Trailblazer for her deception in 2.2 and her seemingly sincere wish to see them again in the waking world.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Prior to Before Sam's appearance in Penacony, "he" was mentioned in a wanted notice by the IPC and offhandedly by Kafka in her Companion Mission and by Silver Wolf in her Parlor Car chat. "He" also makes his first on-screen appearance in the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D9yIlGpgCus Myriad Celestia Trailer: The Jepella Rebellion -- Scene 47]].
* EstablishingCharacterMusic: The in-universe song by Robin, "If I Can Stop One Heart From Breaking", serves as hers. Played when she opens up to the Trailblazer about her dream and illness, it serves to show shows her desire to escape the confines her body imposes on her and to reach out for her dream in Penacony. Fittingly, it plays in the same spot as her secret base and after her "death". After her reveal as the person beneath Sam, this song actually establishes her bitterness at having a sealed fate while wishing to be something more than a PersonOfMassDestruction.
* TheFakeCutie: Firefly is a beautiful young woman who plays up her innocence and defenselessness around the Trailblazer. In Trailblazer when in reality, she's hiding behind the persona true identity of the Stellaron Hunter Sam, who usually behaves in a ruthless ruthlessly and pragmatic manner pragmatically and admits that brute force is all "he's" good for. Despite this, there's the implication that all the time she spent with the Trailblazer was done of her own volition and not part of the "script", especially with how profusely she apologizes to the Trailblazer for her deception in 2.2 and her seemingly sincere wish to see them again in the waking world.



* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are many hints throughout the first two acts of Penacony that Sam and Firefly are the same person.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are many hints throughout the first two acts of Penacony that Sam and Firefly and Sam are the same person.



** Despite apparently being a warm, kind, and gentle girl, Firefly cannot perceive Clockie, who can [[OnlyThePureOfHeart only be seen by those with pure and innocent hearts]]. Honesty is also a factor, which the Trailblazer can call particular attention to in a dialogue option. Sure enough, if the other Hunters' stories about Sam are true, she's nowhere near as innocent as she seems.

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** Despite apparently being a warm, kind, and gentle girl, young woman, Firefly cannot perceive Clockie, who can [[OnlyThePureOfHeart only be seen by those with pure and innocent hearts]]. Honesty is also a factor, which the Trailblazer can call particular attention to in a dialogue option. Sure enough, if the other Hunters' stories about Sam are true, she's nowhere near as innocent as she seems.
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