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Captain Yegor (Cyrillic: Его́р) is a officer of the [[Soviet Union|Neo-Soviet Army]], [[General Carter]]'s bodyguard and second-in-command of [[KCCO]].
Captain '''Yegor Arkadyevich Lebedev'''<ref>{{cite|rc|[[Secret Documents]], Experimental Unit "Aurora" Mission Overview}}</ref> (叶戈尔上尉, tentatively from Russian “Егор”) was an officer of the [[Soviet Union|Neo-Soviet Army]], and [[General Carter]]'s most trustworthy soldier in [[KCCO]].


|storyinvolvement=After the [[Collapse fluid|collapse fluid]] detonation, he and his company are forced to deal with rampant [[ELID]] infections, resulting in massive casualties and collateral damage. Yegor himself is afflicted with collapse fluid radiation sickness for the entirety of [[Continuum Turbulence]], affecting his judgement as well as providing the constant threat of succumbing to ELID infection.
|background=Yegor was a soldier during [[World War Three]], where he was part of a deployment in the Black Forest in Southwestern Germany.<ref name=PL52B>{{cite|gfl|pl|Light Cone Frame of Reference I}}</ref><ref name=C136 /> Though he believes the adage that history is written by victors<ref name=CT38A /> and that wars should not be fought for honor or emotions, Yegor developed a strong sense of camaraderie with his fellow soldiers who survived nuclear missiles and T-Dolls. War has also led him to resent Dolls and view them as both the most deadly weapon created by mankind<ref name=CT35 /> and disposable resources.<ref name=C102 /><ref name=CT37 /> At some point between 2055 and 2058, he contacted the Doll Instructor [[Python (PNC)|Python]], interested in his data on the failed project of mixed humans-Dolls units.<ref>{{cite|pnc|Quenching Operation, Part 2}}</ref> In 2064, Yegor employed mixed human-[[Automaton|automaton]] units in his deployment strategies.<ref name=C95 /><ref name=PL14B />


Yegor has developed a close bond with his men over years of fighting through [[World War 3|WWIII]] and various incidents that have followed. Despite this, he is not above directly manipulating their feelings, as shown when he keeps his heavy fire support teams on the frontline for the entirety of Continuum Turbulence, forced to kill their own infected former brothers-in-arms. By the end of Chapter Three, his heavy weapons teams are exhausted and enraged over their ordeal, at which point Yegor commands them to storm [[Angelia|Ange]]'s hideout. Depending on the player's choices, the heavy weapons team either razes the defensive position to the ground (which leads to a false ending), or are too exhausted to chase the escaping dolls. <ref>[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mbtE_6X_IPTunWPf_tqAR_F7Mua5IzWtyMT1Nu55AI4/edit Continuum Turbulence Chapter 3]</ref>
Before 2064, Yegor met [[Angelia]] from [[Statesec]] in battle twice but she survived both times (albeit with grievous injuries)<ref name=SG34 /> by exploiting Yegor's loyalty to his men and country. Angelia sees Yegor as a fine soldier fighting the wrong fight,<ref name=CT39 /> and whose devotion to the glory of his country makes him a traitor to his own people he's willing to sacrifice.<ref name=C133E />
 
Yegor kept a photo of his family with him during missions.<ref name=PL52B /><ref name=C136 />
 
|storyinvolvement=
===Joint assault===
Yegor served as the aide of [[General Carter]] at the time of the joint assault of the KCCO and [[Griffin & Kryuger]] against [[Sangvis Ferri]]. When [[Havier Witkin]] intruded upon the meeting between Carter and [[Berezovich Kryuger]], Yegor prepared to physically handle him but Carter ordered to let the weaselly old man go.<ref>{{cite|gfl|9-2 & 9-3}}</ref> During the battle, Yegor was in charge of three special squadrons mixing KCCO infantry and automatons, and would synchronize with the G&K troops led by [[the Commander]].<ref name=C95>{{cite|gfl|9-5}}</ref> Both were then helicoptered to the battlefield together hours before the assault.<ref>{{cite|gfl|9-3E}}</ref>
 
During the skirmishes before the main battle, Yegor's troops were sent to save {{doll name|M4A1|AR|4}} from a Sangvis Ferri attack on a train bound for the frontline. Yegor lamented that Griffin Dolls were unfit for frontline battle and denied M4 the recovery of the destroyed Dolls' cores, arguing that their memories were not worth the effort and that Dolls should be proud to be sacrificed. He then M4 gave a camo cloak<ref>While Yegor only says he will give M4 a camo cloak later in the chapter, she is later [[:File:BG Story 9-4E 1.png|seen wearing one]], implying that Yegor did good by his word.</ref> and sent her on her way in an self-driving APC.<ref name=C102>{{cite|gfl|10-2}}</ref>
 
As the battle started, Yegor's troops fought their way into Sangvis Ferri territory, setting up [[Parapluie]] interference neutralizers and leaving G&K troops to protect them. Yegor disregarded the lack of G&K troops to protect all the targets and refused to reactivate the combat protocols of abandoned automatons as there was no human personnel to protect, but allowed M4 to remotely control them. At that time, M4 mistook Yegor's indifference for willingness to sacrifice everything for victory.<ref>{{cite|gfl|10-4}}</ref>
 
As the KCCO pressed their attack and grew more isolated, the Commander warned Yegor of an incoming attack on their flank, but he was unbothered and only criticized that G&K elites were not what they advertised. Receiving authorization to operate autonomously and use any abandoned military automaton, M4 guided AR Team to Yegor's position to help defend their flank. However, there was no troops at their rendezvous point, and they were attacked by {{enemy name|Judge|boss}} and {{enemy name|Elisa|boss|alt=Mastermind}}.<ref>{{cite|gfl|10-5}}</ref> This was a trap set by Yegor on Carter's orders, in order to bring M4 to Mastermind.<ref>{{cite|gfl|10-6}}</ref> When AR Team, helped by {{doll name|Carcano M91∕38|RF|5}} and {{doll name|Carcano M1891|RF|5}}'s team, managed to protect M4, Yegor involved his own troops and attacked the Dolls, destroying all of them except M4A1 ({{doll name|M4 SOPMOD II|AR|4}} also barely survived).<ref>{{cite|gfl|10-3E}}</ref> [[Task Force DEFY]] observed the attack and recovered M4, revealing Yegor's treachery.<ref>{{cite|gfl||Compression Initiates II}}</ref>
 
Unable to complete her connection with M4, Mastermind ordered to deploy the Parapluie virus at full force<ref>{{cite|gfl|10-4E}}</ref> and Carter declared G&K had betrayed them, allowing the main force of the military to enter the battlefield.<ref>{{cite|gfl||Re-Ignition III}}</ref> Eavesdropping on the transmissions of [[Angelia]] and DEFY, Yegor allowed them to use M4 as bait for Mastermind again, then sent his troops to capture her.<ref name=SG34>{{cite|gfl||Last Resort IV}}</ref> They were then caught in the detonation of the [[Collapse bomb]]s prepared by Angelia.<ref>{{cite|gfl||End Game}}</ref>
 
===Chasing Angelia===
[[File:BG Continuum Turbulence 9.png|thumb|[[Angelia]]'s last-ditch gambit.]]
Despite being exposed to [[ELID]], Yegor realized the use of the Collapse bomb would likely be pinned on the KCCO and he would be court-martialed.<ref name=CT38A>{{cite|gfl|ct|Victor}}</ref> Eager for revenge, he led his troops in pursuit of Angelia<ref>{{cite|gfl|ct|ELID-Infected}}</ref> and prepared a trap on the route to the nearest Green Zone. Angelia's team anticipated his move and went through a Yellow Zone instead, but they were forced to stop and rest in a fortified position.<ref>{{cite|gfl|ct|Vengeance, Mark}}</ref> Encircling the position, Yegor ordered his main force to destroy their ELID-infected comrades in their way and kill Angelia, avenging their death.<ref name=CT35>{{cite|gfl|ct|New Hope}}</ref><ref>{{cite|gfl|ct|Sum of All Wraths}}</ref> Ange's team managed to slip through Yegor's encirclement with the help of Witkin's [[HOC]]s, forcing Yegor's infantry to give chase ahead of their armored units, but they were soon forced to stop again to resuscitate Ange.<ref>{{cite|gfl|ct|Vile Rats}}</ref>
 
While Yegor's troops couldn't detect human life signs in the building, Yegor realized Ange might be too weakened by ELID to be detected and ordered the building to be searched.<ref name=CT37>{{cite|gfl|ct|Bad News}}</ref> He cancelled the order after a scout reported Angelia being carried away by SOP-II and {{doll name|HK416|AR|5}}, and elected to spread his troops thin, sending a unit after the Dolls while himself kept watch on the building, not wanting to leave anything to chance.<ref>{{cite|gfl|ct|IED}}</ref> He realized too late that his scouts had been tricked by a human prisoner used as a decoy, giving DEFY the time to plant explosives in their refuge, but not enough to wire them.
 
As her last-ditch gambit, Ange ordered the Dolls to assemble on the roof and let her confront Yegor alone, despite being so weak as to be unable to stand. Detecting their movements, Yegor responded to the provocation and entered the building. Wielding the useless detonator and her empty gun, Angelia mocked Yegor for using his comrades to carry out his personal vengeance and threatened to detonate a new set of Collapse bombs to take them with her in death, unless they retreated three kilometers to let Ange escape. While Yegor's troops found the explosives, they could not confirm the presence of a Collapse bomb because of interference from the previous explosion. Unwilling to put more of his men's lives on the line, Yegor conceded. He expected DEFY to kill him when they came to pick up Ange, but she declared they had no reason to keep fighting since Mastermind had already escaped, and that, unlike Yegor, her reason for fighting him was not vengeance but a more selfless goal. Yegor later had the building investigated, confirming his hunch that Angelia was bluffing.<ref name=CT39>{{cite|gfl|ct|Stumbling Block}}</ref>
 
===Paldiski Incident===
As a political purge began in Moscow and the KCCO's position rapidly grew weaker, Carter sent Yegor for a desperate mission: capturing the Starfish of the Paldiski Submarine Base and use it to reactivate the [[Pike]] network, as a replacement for Mastermind.<ref name=PL18>{{cite|gfl|pl|Total Internal Reflection I}}</ref> Under call sign "Terra",<ref name=PL42B /> Yegor took command of a four trains convoy to travel through the Estonian Red Zone.<ref>{{cite|gfl|12-1}}</ref> At the entrance of Tallinn, he confronted [[The Commander|the Griffin Commander]], transmitting a communication with [[William]] in clear to taunt them,<ref>{{cite|gfl|sc|Confidential File XII}}</ref> but lost two armored trains, one of them captured by the Griffin Dolls as an upgrade from their own train.<ref>{{cite|gfl|sc|Operation Defang I & II}}</ref>
 
Advancing behind the Griffin forces, Yegor's troops arrived at Paldiski after the Commander had set their defensive lines eight kilometers from the base,<ref name=PL110 /> at the 2.5km choke point between Lahepere Bay and Lake Klooga.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Lamp Starter}}</ref> Yegor was confident that his forces, comprising two armored companies, two automatons companies and an infantry reconnaissance company, could wipe out the militarized Dolls easily, but he was wary that a real threat was lying in wait inside the base. Dedicating armored units to monitor the base's coastal guns due north in case they be used against them,<ref name=PL14B>{{cite|gfl|pl|Reflector I}}</ref> Yegor launched the assault just as an aurora borealis appeared in the sky as the Starfish started to awaken.<ref name=PL18 /> Griffin's first line retreated when faced with the first round of bombardment, guiding KCCO troops into a minefield<ref name=PL110>{{cite|gfl|pl|Sine Curve}}</ref> while both sides scrambled the other's transmission frequencies. The Griffin troops on the southern line lost 60% of their forces in the initial assault due the disorganization incurred by the scrambling, but successfully ambushed the first military wave.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Reversibility I}}</ref>
 
Yegor deployed armored units to the northern side in order to create a path for infantry to seize the coastal guns, overrunning Griffin's HOCs. Meanwhile, a new attack on the southern line brought Griffin's losses to 70%, just ten minutes after the start of the battle. The Commander ordered to cover a retreat with the remaining ammo of their train's mounted guns and sent backup troops to conserve forces.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Cosine Signal}}</ref> With Griffin's frontline down 90% of their forces after the retreat, Yegor offered them an opportunity to surrender, but the Commander didn't even acknowledge the transmission. With the gate to the base opened by [[Squad 404]],<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Waveguide I}}</ref> Griffin retreated further while Yegor's Quartz unit opened their own breach in the containment wall. While the assault group attempted to eliminate Griffin's train without damaging the railway into the base, they were stunned when the Commander derailed their train to block the gate.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Beam Splitter}}</ref>
 
Impressed by the Commander's guts, Yegor delayed the advance of his troops, instead redirecting Quartz to capture the shore guns.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Interferometer I}}</ref> Quartz met strong resistance from [[AR Team]], but one soldier managed to aim and fire one of the guns at Griffin's train.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Aperture}}</ref> The shot failed to kill the Commander, but brought Griffin's losses to over 95%.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Shattered Plane of Polarization I}}</ref> While AR Team secured the shore guns,<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Spectrometer I}}</ref> [[Sangvis Ferri]] troops, rallied by {{enemy name|Agent|boss}}, launched their own attack on the KCCO.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Analyzer}}</ref> Yegor's train was then scouted out by DEFY and hit by AR Team's artillery shots. Yegor ordered to use the damaged train to ram into the remains of the Commander's train, opening the way past the quarantine wall. As the KCCO armored units opened fire on the shore guns, AR Team abandoned the position<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Recrystallization Resolution II}}</ref> and retreated inside the base with the remaining Griffin troops.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Shattered Plane of Polarization II}}</ref>
 
While {{doll name|INSAS|AR|3}}, {{doll name|Webley|HG|5}}, {{doll name|CF05|SMG|4}} and {{doll name|M82|AR|4}} ran a suicide bombing
to buy time, the Griffin Dolls demolished the main entrance of the base at its southern point to deny the KCCO entry. Yegor denied Quartz unit the time to evacuate their wounded and dead to wrap up the fight as soon as possible.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Asymmetric Induction I}}</ref> With Dandelion's help, AR Team managed to take control over many offline Sangvis Ferri troops and [[Paradeus]] [[Nyto]]s,<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Optical Isomer}}</ref> successfully blocking the advance of units Quartz and Hematite. In response, Yegor deployed the armored unit of Zircon as reinforcements, as well as his own Amber flight, comprised of four [[Ares|Sinner]] mechs. Rushing past the last Sangvis Ferri Ringleaders and the Griffin blockade, Amber flight entered the base to secure the Starfish,<ref name=PL42B>{{cite|gfl|pl|Annealing II}}</ref> but were stopped on their way down by AR Team, Agent and {{enemy name|Judge|boss}}.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Cutting I}}</ref> The KCCO troops on the surface were annihilated shortly after by a Neo-Soviet Air Force bombardment negotiated by [[K]].<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Tempering I}}</ref><ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Polishing}}</ref>
 
===Last Stand===
[[File:BG Story 13-6 1.png|thumb|[[Task Force DEFY]] battle Yegor's [[Ares|Sinner]] mech in Paldiski.]]
With the rest of Amber Flight fighting the enemies in the upper levels, Yegor rushed to the lower levels, searching for the Starfish.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Virtual Image Reforging}}</ref> Eager to put a final end to their bad blood,<ref>{{cite|gfl|13-1}}</ref> Angelia pursued him with Task Force DEFY<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Cutting I}}</ref> and arranged for the Commander to install explosives on the base's sea valves, enabling them to flood the base in case of the Starfish activating.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pl|Silvering I}}</ref>
 
Lost in the layout of the lower base modified by Paradeus, with no troops responding to his calls, slowed down by the mechs's size in the cramped environment and forced into a trap by the explosives planted by DEFY, Yegor was eventually ambushed by the Dolls. Suddenly plunged in the dark, Yegor was tricked into activating his infrared sensors and blinded by incendiary grenades before losing his port side camera as DEFY engaged him. Explosives brought down a support column, blocking his escape path, and his movement was limited further when AK-15 planted an explosive rivet in the leg joints of his mech.
 
With the angle of his secondary cannon too high to fire on the charging Dolls, Yegor fired a fragmentation missile in the ceiling of the room, causing shrapnel to rain down and maim the attackers. However, AK-12 only lost her legs in the attack<ref name=PL52B /><ref name=C136>{{cite|gfl|13-6}}</ref> due to being shielded by AN-94,<ref>{{cite|gfl|{{doll name|AN-94|AR|6|costume=costume3}} Neural Upgrade Story 4}}</ref> and picked up RPK-16's explosives before crawling towards the mech to blow off his right leg. With water rushing in and Ange most likely waiting to snipe him for afar as soon as he would open the cockpit, Yegor resigned himself to his death and waited, watching a photo of his family.<ref name=PL52B /><ref name=C136 />
 
However, Ange opened the cockpit from outside and interrogated Yegor about KCCO's goals in reactivating Relics and starting a new World War. Yegor replied these sacrifices were necessary to prevent the Neo-Soviet Union from being taken over by the West. It is implied Ange let Yegor drown rather than killing him herself.<ref name=C133E>{{cite|gfl|13-3E}}</ref> Yegor was later officially declared a traitor and the Neo-Soviet rebels protected his family from retribution.<ref>{{cite|gfl|pr|E1-15}}</ref>
 
Yegor's disregard for the sacrifice of human life lingered in Ange's mind in her later missions. In Bremen, she didn't bother arguing with [[Wolfgang Hopps]] after his betrayal, knowing from her experience with Yegor that they were people who would never turn away from their goals, regardless of the cost.<ref>{{cite|gfl|dr|Infernal Enlightenment V}}</ref> When [[Griffin Lyons|the Earl]] tried to sideline Ange in Berlin, she refused to stop her investigations, claiming that abiding by the sacrifices planned by the Earl would make her like Yegor. RPK-16 warned her that Yegor paid the price for his ideal, but Ange replied this was the one thing she respected Yegor for.<ref>{{cite|gfl|ms|Zeno’s Circle of Knowledge}}</ref>
 
|trivia=*In [[Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song]] chapter 38, Yegor's rank is shown as “Ст. Лейтенант” (starshy leytenant, Senior Lieutenant) rather than Kапита́н (Kapitán, Captain). The Russian Ground Forces “Senior Lieutenant”, the U.S. Army and Marine Corps “Captain” and the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Force 上尉 (shàng wèi) all match the third rank of the Junior Officers.


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Captain Yegor Arkadyevich Lebedev[1] (叶戈尔上尉, tentatively from Russian “Егор”) was an officer of the Neo-Soviet Army, and General Carter's most trustworthy soldier in KCCO.

Background

Yegor was a soldier during World War Three, where he was part of a deployment in the Black Forest in Southwestern Germany.[2][3] Though he believes the adage that history is written by victors[4] and that wars should not be fought for honor or emotions, Yegor developed a strong sense of camaraderie with his fellow soldiers who survived nuclear missiles and T-Dolls. War has also led him to resent Dolls and view them as both the most deadly weapon created by mankind[5] and disposable resources.[6][7] At some point between 2055 and 2058, he contacted the Doll Instructor Python, interested in his data on the failed project of mixed humans-Dolls units.[8] In 2064, Yegor employed mixed human-automaton units in his deployment strategies.[9][10]

Before 2064, Yegor met Angelia from Statesec in battle twice but she survived both times (albeit with grievous injuries)[11] by exploiting Yegor's loyalty to his men and country. Angelia sees Yegor as a fine soldier fighting the wrong fight,[12] and whose devotion to the glory of his country makes him a traitor to his own people he's willing to sacrifice.[13]

Yegor kept a photo of his family with him during missions.[2][3]

Story Involvement

Joint assault

Yegor served as the aide of General Carter at the time of the joint assault of the KCCO and Griffin & Kryuger against Sangvis Ferri. When Havier Witkin intruded upon the meeting between Carter and Berezovich Kryuger, Yegor prepared to physically handle him but Carter ordered to let the weaselly old man go.[14] During the battle, Yegor was in charge of three special squadrons mixing KCCO infantry and automatons, and would synchronize with the G&K troops led by the Commander.[9] Both were then helicoptered to the battlefield together hours before the assault.[15]

During the skirmishes before the main battle, Yegor's troops were sent to save AR M4A1M4A1M4A1 from a Sangvis Ferri attack on a train bound for the frontline. Yegor lamented that Griffin Dolls were unfit for frontline battle and denied M4 the recovery of the destroyed Dolls' cores, arguing that their memories were not worth the effort and that Dolls should be proud to be sacrificed. He then M4 gave a camo cloak[16] and sent her on her way in an self-driving APC.[6]

As the battle started, Yegor's troops fought their way into Sangvis Ferri territory, setting up Parapluie interference neutralizers and leaving G&K troops to protect them. Yegor disregarded the lack of G&K troops to protect all the targets and refused to reactivate the combat protocols of abandoned automatons as there was no human personnel to protect, but allowed M4 to remotely control them. At that time, M4 mistook Yegor's indifference for willingness to sacrifice everything for victory.[17]

As the KCCO pressed their attack and grew more isolated, the Commander warned Yegor of an incoming attack on their flank, but he was unbothered and only criticized that G&K elites were not what they advertised. Receiving authorization to operate autonomously and use any abandoned military automaton, M4 guided AR Team to Yegor's position to help defend their flank. However, there was no troops at their rendezvous point, and they were attacked by Judge and Mastermind.[18] This was a trap set by Yegor on Carter's orders, in order to bring M4 to Mastermind.[19] When AR Team, helped by RF Carcano M91∕38Carcano M91∕38Carcano M91∕38 and RF Carcano M1891Carcano M1891Carcano M1891's team, managed to protect M4, Yegor involved his own troops and attacked the Dolls, destroying all of them except M4A1 (AR M4 SOPMOD IIM4 SOPMOD IIM4 SOPMOD II also barely survived).[20] Task Force DEFY observed the attack and recovered M4, revealing Yegor's treachery.[21]

Unable to complete her connection with M4, Mastermind ordered to deploy the Parapluie virus at full force[22] and Carter declared G&K had betrayed them, allowing the main force of the military to enter the battlefield.[23] Eavesdropping on the transmissions of Angelia and DEFY, Yegor allowed them to use M4 as bait for Mastermind again, then sent his troops to capture her.[11] They were then caught in the detonation of the Collapse bombs prepared by Angelia.[24]

Chasing Angelia

Angelia's last-ditch gambit.

Despite being exposed to ELID, Yegor realized the use of the Collapse bomb would likely be pinned on the KCCO and he would be court-martialed.[4] Eager for revenge, he led his troops in pursuit of Angelia[25] and prepared a trap on the route to the nearest Green Zone. Angelia's team anticipated his move and went through a Yellow Zone instead, but they were forced to stop and rest in a fortified position.[26] Encircling the position, Yegor ordered his main force to destroy their ELID-infected comrades in their way and kill Angelia, avenging their death.[5][27] Ange's team managed to slip through Yegor's encirclement with the help of Witkin's HOCs, forcing Yegor's infantry to give chase ahead of their armored units, but they were soon forced to stop again to resuscitate Ange.[28]

While Yegor's troops couldn't detect human life signs in the building, Yegor realized Ange might be too weakened by ELID to be detected and ordered the building to be searched.[7] He cancelled the order after a scout reported Angelia being carried away by SOP-II and AR HK416HK416HK416, and elected to spread his troops thin, sending a unit after the Dolls while himself kept watch on the building, not wanting to leave anything to chance.[29] He realized too late that his scouts had been tricked by a human prisoner used as a decoy, giving DEFY the time to plant explosives in their refuge, but not enough to wire them.

As her last-ditch gambit, Ange ordered the Dolls to assemble on the roof and let her confront Yegor alone, despite being so weak as to be unable to stand. Detecting their movements, Yegor responded to the provocation and entered the building. Wielding the useless detonator and her empty gun, Angelia mocked Yegor for using his comrades to carry out his personal vengeance and threatened to detonate a new set of Collapse bombs to take them with her in death, unless they retreated three kilometers to let Ange escape. While Yegor's troops found the explosives, they could not confirm the presence of a Collapse bomb because of interference from the previous explosion. Unwilling to put more of his men's lives on the line, Yegor conceded. He expected DEFY to kill him when they came to pick up Ange, but she declared they had no reason to keep fighting since Mastermind had already escaped, and that, unlike Yegor, her reason for fighting him was not vengeance but a more selfless goal. Yegor later had the building investigated, confirming his hunch that Angelia was bluffing.[12]

Paldiski Incident

As a political purge began in Moscow and the KCCO's position rapidly grew weaker, Carter sent Yegor for a desperate mission: capturing the Starfish of the Paldiski Submarine Base and use it to reactivate the Pike network, as a replacement for Mastermind.[30] Under call sign "Terra",[31] Yegor took command of a four trains convoy to travel through the Estonian Red Zone.[32] At the entrance of Tallinn, he confronted the Griffin Commander, transmitting a communication with William in clear to taunt them,[33] but lost two armored trains, one of them captured by the Griffin Dolls as an upgrade from their own train.[34]

Advancing behind the Griffin forces, Yegor's troops arrived at Paldiski after the Commander had set their defensive lines eight kilometers from the base,[35] at the 2.5km choke point between Lahepere Bay and Lake Klooga.[36] Yegor was confident that his forces, comprising two armored companies, two automatons companies and an infantry reconnaissance company, could wipe out the militarized Dolls easily, but he was wary that a real threat was lying in wait inside the base. Dedicating armored units to monitor the base's coastal guns due north in case they be used against them,[10] Yegor launched the assault just as an aurora borealis appeared in the sky as the Starfish started to awaken.[30] Griffin's first line retreated when faced with the first round of bombardment, guiding KCCO troops into a minefield[35] while both sides scrambled the other's transmission frequencies. The Griffin troops on the southern line lost 60% of their forces in the initial assault due the disorganization incurred by the scrambling, but successfully ambushed the first military wave.[37]

Yegor deployed armored units to the northern side in order to create a path for infantry to seize the coastal guns, overrunning Griffin's HOCs. Meanwhile, a new attack on the southern line brought Griffin's losses to 70%, just ten minutes after the start of the battle. The Commander ordered to cover a retreat with the remaining ammo of their train's mounted guns and sent backup troops to conserve forces.[38] With Griffin's frontline down 90% of their forces after the retreat, Yegor offered them an opportunity to surrender, but the Commander didn't even acknowledge the transmission. With the gate to the base opened by Squad 404,[39] Griffin retreated further while Yegor's Quartz unit opened their own breach in the containment wall. While the assault group attempted to eliminate Griffin's train without damaging the railway into the base, they were stunned when the Commander derailed their train to block the gate.[40]

Impressed by the Commander's guts, Yegor delayed the advance of his troops, instead redirecting Quartz to capture the shore guns.[41] Quartz met strong resistance from AR Team, but one soldier managed to aim and fire one of the guns at Griffin's train.[42] The shot failed to kill the Commander, but brought Griffin's losses to over 95%.[43] While AR Team secured the shore guns,[44] Sangvis Ferri troops, rallied by Agent, launched their own attack on the KCCO.[45] Yegor's train was then scouted out by DEFY and hit by AR Team's artillery shots. Yegor ordered to use the damaged train to ram into the remains of the Commander's train, opening the way past the quarantine wall. As the KCCO armored units opened fire on the shore guns, AR Team abandoned the position[46] and retreated inside the base with the remaining Griffin troops.[47]

While AR INSASINSASINSAS, HG WebleyWebleyWebley, SMG CF05CF05CF05 and AR M82M82M82 ran a suicide bombing to buy time, the Griffin Dolls demolished the main entrance of the base at its southern point to deny the KCCO entry. Yegor denied Quartz unit the time to evacuate their wounded and dead to wrap up the fight as soon as possible.[48] With Dandelion's help, AR Team managed to take control over many offline Sangvis Ferri troops and Paradeus Nytos,[49] successfully blocking the advance of units Quartz and Hematite. In response, Yegor deployed the armored unit of Zircon as reinforcements, as well as his own Amber flight, comprised of four Sinner mechs. Rushing past the last Sangvis Ferri Ringleaders and the Griffin blockade, Amber flight entered the base to secure the Starfish,[31] but were stopped on their way down by AR Team, Agent and Judge.[50] The KCCO troops on the surface were annihilated shortly after by a Neo-Soviet Air Force bombardment negotiated by K.[51][52]

Last Stand

Task Force DEFY battle Yegor's Sinner mech in Paldiski.

With the rest of Amber Flight fighting the enemies in the upper levels, Yegor rushed to the lower levels, searching for the Starfish.[53] Eager to put a final end to their bad blood,[54] Angelia pursued him with Task Force DEFY[55] and arranged for the Commander to install explosives on the base's sea valves, enabling them to flood the base in case of the Starfish activating.[56]

Lost in the layout of the lower base modified by Paradeus, with no troops responding to his calls, slowed down by the mechs's size in the cramped environment and forced into a trap by the explosives planted by DEFY, Yegor was eventually ambushed by the Dolls. Suddenly plunged in the dark, Yegor was tricked into activating his infrared sensors and blinded by incendiary grenades before losing his port side camera as DEFY engaged him. Explosives brought down a support column, blocking his escape path, and his movement was limited further when AK-15 planted an explosive rivet in the leg joints of his mech.

With the angle of his secondary cannon too high to fire on the charging Dolls, Yegor fired a fragmentation missile in the ceiling of the room, causing shrapnel to rain down and maim the attackers. However, AK-12 only lost her legs in the attack[2][3] due to being shielded by AN-94,[57] and picked up RPK-16's explosives before crawling towards the mech to blow off his right leg. With water rushing in and Ange most likely waiting to snipe him for afar as soon as he would open the cockpit, Yegor resigned himself to his death and waited, watching a photo of his family.[2][3]

However, Ange opened the cockpit from outside and interrogated Yegor about KCCO's goals in reactivating Relics and starting a new World War. Yegor replied these sacrifices were necessary to prevent the Neo-Soviet Union from being taken over by the West. It is implied Ange let Yegor drown rather than killing him herself.[13] Yegor was later officially declared a traitor and the Neo-Soviet rebels protected his family from retribution.[58]

Yegor's disregard for the sacrifice of human life lingered in Ange's mind in her later missions. In Bremen, she didn't bother arguing with Wolfgang Hopps after his betrayal, knowing from her experience with Yegor that they were people who would never turn away from their goals, regardless of the cost.[59] When the Earl tried to sideline Ange in Berlin, she refused to stop her investigations, claiming that abiding by the sacrifices planned by the Earl would make her like Yegor. RPK-16 warned her that Yegor paid the price for his ideal, but Ange replied this was the one thing she respected Yegor for.[60]

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Trivia

  • In Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song chapter 38, Yegor's rank is shown as “Ст. Лейтенант” (starshy leytenant, Senior Lieutenant) rather than Kапита́н (Kapitán, Captain). The Russian Ground Forces “Senior Lieutenant”, the U.S. Army and Marine Corps “Captain” and the Chinese People's Liberation Army Ground Force 上尉 (shàng wèi) all match the third rank of the Junior Officers.

References[edit]

  1. Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery, Secret Documents, Experimental Unit "Aurora" Mission Overview
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Light Cone Frame of Reference I
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Girls' Frontline, Episode 13-6
  4. 4.0 4.1 Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, Victor
  5. 5.0 5.1 Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, New Hope
  6. 6.0 6.1 Girls' Frontline, Episode 10-2
  7. 7.0 7.1 Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, Bad News
  8. Project Neural Cloud, Quenching Operation, Part 2
  9. 9.0 9.1 Girls' Frontline, Episode 9-5
  10. 10.0 10.1 Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Reflector I
  11. 11.0 11.1 Girls' Frontline, Last Resort IV
  12. 12.0 12.1 Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, Stumbling Block
  13. 13.0 13.1 Girls' Frontline, Episode 13-3E
  14. Girls' Frontline, Episode 9-2 & 9-3
  15. Girls' Frontline, Episode 9-3E
  16. While Yegor only says he will give M4 a camo cloak later in the chapter, she is later seen wearing one, implying that Yegor did good by his word.
  17. Girls' Frontline, Episode 10-4
  18. Girls' Frontline, Episode 10-5
  19. Girls' Frontline, Episode 10-6
  20. Girls' Frontline, Episode 10-3E
  21. Girls' Frontline, Compression Initiates II
  22. Girls' Frontline, Episode 10-4E
  23. Girls' Frontline, Re-Ignition III
  24. Girls' Frontline, End Game
  25. Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, ELID-Infected
  26. Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, Vengeance, Mark
  27. Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, Sum of All Wraths
  28. Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, Vile Rats
  29. Girls' Frontline, Continuum Turbulence, IED
  30. 30.0 30.1 Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Total Internal Reflection I
  31. 31.0 31.1 Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Annealing II
  32. Girls' Frontline, Episode 12-1
  33. Girls' Frontline, Shattered Connexion, Confidential File XII
  34. Girls' Frontline, Shattered Connexion, Operation Defang I & II
  35. 35.0 35.1 Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Sine Curve
  36. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Lamp Starter
  37. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Reversibility I
  38. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Cosine Signal
  39. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Waveguide I
  40. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Beam Splitter
  41. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Interferometer I
  42. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Aperture
  43. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Shattered Plane of Polarization I
  44. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Spectrometer I
  45. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Analyzer
  46. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Recrystallization Resolution II
  47. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Shattered Plane of Polarization II
  48. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Asymmetric Induction I
  49. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Optical Isomer
  50. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Cutting I
  51. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Tempering I
  52. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Polishing
  53. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Virtual Image Reforging
  54. Girls' Frontline, Episode 13-1
  55. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Cutting I
  56. Girls' Frontline, Polarized Light, Silvering I
  57. Girls' Frontline, AR AN-94AN-94AN-94 Neural Upgrade Story 4
  58. Girls' Frontline, Poincaré Recurrence, E1-15
  59. Girls' Frontline, Dual Randomness, Infernal Enlightenment V
  60. Girls' Frontline, Mirror Stage, Zeno’s Circle of Knowledge