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G&K is known for mostly employing [[IOP]] [[Tactical Doll]]s and has been an important sponsor of IOP and [[16LAB]], directly influencing several design decisions in their T-Dolls standards. By Kryuger's preferences, all Griffin T-Dolls are designated by the weapon they use in combat.<ref>Chapter 8-3E</ref> After the [[Butterfly Incident]] of 2061, G&K was put in charge of destroying the rampaging [[Sangvis Ferri]] T-Dolls in Sector 09. This is where the player takes the role of [[the Commander]] in [[Girls' Frontline]]. | G&K is known for mostly employing [[IOP]] [[Tactical Doll]]s and has been an important sponsor of IOP and [[16LAB]], directly influencing several design decisions in their T-Dolls standards. By Kryuger's preferences, all Griffin T-Dolls are designated by the weapon they use in combat.<ref>Chapter 8-3E</ref> After the [[Butterfly Incident]] of 2061, G&K was put in charge of destroying the rampaging [[Sangvis Ferri]] T-Dolls in Sector 09. This is where the player takes the role of [[the Commander]] in [[Girls' Frontline]]. | ||
G&K strives to be, as their motto says, “the shining beacon in a brave new world”.<ref>[[Girls' Frontline]], Chapters 1-1 & 9-1</ref> | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
[[Berezovich Kryuger]] was a former member of the Russian [[Ministry of Internal Affairs]] and participated in the rescue and escort operation of scientist [[Persicaria]] as a tactical commander during [[World War Three]]. He left the Ministry after receiving payment for this mission and used the money to start G&K.<ref name=Files2G /> Kryuger had witnessed many deaths during his military career and wanted to dedicate its retirement to less destructive purposes and founded G&K in order to protect populations lacking government protection.<ref name=NPC>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], NPC</ref> G&K's forces were human soldiers at first, but quickly shifted to using armed civilian [[Tactical Doll]]s to spare human lives<ref name=Timeline>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], Timeline</ref> and money. G&K developed good relations with T-Dolls manufacturer [[IOP]], Kryuger and IOP's director [[Havier Witkin]] maintained good personal relations<ref name=Files2G /> and Kryuger himself had an interest in the development of Second Generation T-Dolls.<ref name=Timeline /> | [[Berezovich Kryuger]] was a former member of the Russian [[Soviet Union#Ministry of Internal Affairs|Ministry of Internal Affairs]] and participated in the rescue and escort operation of scientist [[Persicaria]] as a tactical commander during [[World War Three]]. He left the Ministry after receiving payment for this mission and used the money to start G&K.<ref name=Files2G /> Kryuger had witnessed many deaths during his military career and wanted to dedicate its retirement to less destructive purposes and founded G&K in order to protect populations lacking government protection.<ref name=NPC>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], NPC</ref> G&K's forces were human soldiers at first, but quickly shifted to using armed civilian [[Tactical Doll]]s to spare human lives<ref name=Timeline>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], Timeline</ref> and money. G&K developed good relations with T-Dolls manufacturer [[IOP]], Kryuger and IOP's director [[Havier Witkin]] maintained good personal relations<ref name=Files2G /> and Kryuger himself had an interest in the development of Second Generation T-Dolls.<ref name=Timeline /> | ||
This close partnership let Kryuger provide direct data feedback about T-Dolls efficiency to IOP's main R&D subcontractor, Hermit (in reality a shell corporation used by IOP to protect its employees Persicaria and [[Lycoris]] from their former colleagues of [[90WISH]]). G&K's collaboration was instrumental in further improving T-Dolls<ref name=Files2G /> and meant that IOP was willing to occasionally take back dolls from G&K to return them to the civilian market.<ref name=Glossary /> G&K was later hired by IOP's competitor [[Sangvis Ferri]] to escort Lycoris to their underground research facilities, after the scientist decided to leave Hermit. Kryuger accepted only if SF would share Lycoris' future results with him. G&K's influence as a partner prevented Witkin from seeking retribution against Lycoris.<ref name=Files2G>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], Confidential Files, The Second Generation of Tactical Dolls</ref> | This close partnership let Kryuger provide direct data feedback about T-Dolls efficiency to IOP's main R&D subcontractor, Hermit (in reality a shell corporation used by IOP to protect its employees Persicaria and [[Lycoris]] from their former colleagues of [[90WISH]]). G&K's collaboration was instrumental in further improving T-Dolls<ref name=Files2G /> and meant that IOP was willing to occasionally take back dolls from G&K to return them to the civilian market.<ref name=Glossary /> G&K was later hired by IOP's competitor [[Sangvis Ferri]] to escort Lycoris to their underground research facilities, after the scientist decided to leave Hermit. Kryuger accepted only if SF would share Lycoris' future results with him. G&K's influence as a partner prevented Witkin from seeking retribution against Lycoris.<ref name=Files2G>[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], Confidential Files, The Second Generation of Tactical Dolls</ref> | ||
Aside from IOP, G&K also benefited from the support of [[KCCO]]'s [[General Carter]], a former superior of Kryuger who exerted his influence to provide G&K with better quota of maximum T-Doll employment numbers, smuggle weapons and organize media blackouts. In exchange, Kryuger handed Carter data about on Sangvis Ferri T-Dolls, which Carter could use to further his own interests by developing more powerful military androids and secure his place within the New [[Soviet Union]] military.<ref>[[Girls' Frontline]], Chapter 8-1</ref> This secret partnership eventually led to G&K being chosen as KCCO's scapegoat for their own plans involving {{enemy name|Elisa|boss}}.<ref>[[Girls' Frontline]], Chapter 9-3</ref> | |||
G&K officially began to take security contracts in 2055, quickly gaining reputation as a PMC. In 2060, G&K directly requested IOP to integrate [[Neural Cloud]] technology into their T-Dolls, becoming a standard. The same year, multiple G&K branches were attacked under unknown circumstances and several high-ranking human employees were killed, but not Kryuger himself. In 2062, one year after the [[Butterfly Incident]] where Lycoris was killed and Sangvis Ferri dolls turned against mankind, the weakened G&K took up the contract to keep Sangvis Ferri T-Dolls within Sector 09. Six months into the contract,<ref name=Timeline /> the PMC was in desperate need of extra personnel to face SF forces and urgently recruited a new batch of human commanders, among them [[the Commander]].<ref name=Timeline /><ref name=Glossary /> | G&K officially began to take security contracts in 2055, quickly gaining reputation as a PMC. In 2060, G&K directly requested IOP to integrate [[Neural Cloud]] technology into their T-Dolls, becoming a standard. The same year, multiple G&K branches were attacked under unknown circumstances and several high-ranking human employees were killed, but not Kryuger himself. In 2062, one year after the [[Butterfly Incident]] where Lycoris was killed and Sangvis Ferri dolls turned against mankind, the weakened G&K took up the contract to keep Sangvis Ferri T-Dolls within Sector 09. Six months into the contract,<ref name=Timeline /> the PMC was in desperate need of extra personnel to face SF forces and urgently recruited a new batch of human commanders, among them [[the Commander]].<ref name=Timeline /><ref name=Glossary /> | ||
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G&K suffered a massive blow when the [[KCCO]] turned against them in | G&K suffered a massive blow when the [[KCCO]] turned against them in 2064 and Director Kryuger was arrested under false charges. G&K nevertheless continued to operate under Helian's command, as per Kryuger's wishes.<ref>[[Singularity]] 1C3 & 1C4</ref> | ||
==Tactical Commanders== | ==Tactical Commanders== |
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Griffin and Kryuger Private Military Company and Security Consultant Company (克鲁格和格里芬军事承包与安全顾问服务公司)[1] or Грифон & Крюгер (Grifon & Kryuger) in Russian,[2][3] usually called Griffin (格里芬) or G&K (“GK”),[4] is a paramilitary company founded in 2053 by former special forces soldier Berezovich Kryuger. Griffin's headquarter is located at the fictional location 279B Verkhovnoi Rady Boulevard in Endfyld (Эндфилд), Ploshad 4 (Площадь 4[5]),[3] with additional branches in Glasgow, Vladivostok, Konya and Dijiang (帝江).[6]
G&K is known for mostly employing IOP Tactical Dolls and has been an important sponsor of IOP and 16LAB, directly influencing several design decisions in their T-Dolls standards. By Kryuger's preferences, all Griffin T-Dolls are designated by the weapon they use in combat.[7] After the Butterfly Incident of 2061, G&K was put in charge of destroying the rampaging Sangvis Ferri T-Dolls in Sector 09. This is where the player takes the role of the Commander in Girls' Frontline.
G&K strives to be, as their motto says, “the shining beacon in a brave new world”.[8]
History
Berezovich Kryuger was a former member of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs and participated in the rescue and escort operation of scientist Persicaria as a tactical commander during World War Three. He left the Ministry after receiving payment for this mission and used the money to start G&K.[1] Kryuger had witnessed many deaths during his military career and wanted to dedicate its retirement to less destructive purposes and founded G&K in order to protect populations lacking government protection.[9] G&K's forces were human soldiers at first, but quickly shifted to using armed civilian Tactical Dolls to spare human lives[10] and money. G&K developed good relations with T-Dolls manufacturer IOP, Kryuger and IOP's director Havier Witkin maintained good personal relations[1] and Kryuger himself had an interest in the development of Second Generation T-Dolls.[10]
This close partnership let Kryuger provide direct data feedback about T-Dolls efficiency to IOP's main R&D subcontractor, Hermit (in reality a shell corporation used by IOP to protect its employees Persicaria and Lycoris from their former colleagues of 90WISH). G&K's collaboration was instrumental in further improving T-Dolls[1] and meant that IOP was willing to occasionally take back dolls from G&K to return them to the civilian market.[11] G&K was later hired by IOP's competitor Sangvis Ferri to escort Lycoris to their underground research facilities, after the scientist decided to leave Hermit. Kryuger accepted only if SF would share Lycoris' future results with him. G&K's influence as a partner prevented Witkin from seeking retribution against Lycoris.[1]
Aside from IOP, G&K also benefited from the support of KCCO's General Carter, a former superior of Kryuger who exerted his influence to provide G&K with better quota of maximum T-Doll employment numbers, smuggle weapons and organize media blackouts. In exchange, Kryuger handed Carter data about on Sangvis Ferri T-Dolls, which Carter could use to further his own interests by developing more powerful military androids and secure his place within the New Soviet Union military.[12] This secret partnership eventually led to G&K being chosen as KCCO's scapegoat for their own plans involving Elisa.[13]
G&K officially began to take security contracts in 2055, quickly gaining reputation as a PMC. In 2060, G&K directly requested IOP to integrate Neural Cloud technology into their T-Dolls, becoming a standard. The same year, multiple G&K branches were attacked under unknown circumstances and several high-ranking human employees were killed, but not Kryuger himself. In 2062, one year after the Butterfly Incident where Lycoris was killed and Sangvis Ferri dolls turned against mankind, the weakened G&K took up the contract to keep Sangvis Ferri T-Dolls within Sector 09. Six months into the contract,[10] the PMC was in desperate need of extra personnel to face SF forces and urgently recruited a new batch of human commanders, among them the Commander.[10][11]
G&K suffered a massive blow when the KCCO turned against them in 2064 and Director Kryuger was arrested under false charges. G&K nevertheless continued to operate under Helian's command, as per Kryuger's wishes.[14]
Tactical Commanders
Because of the particularity of G&K troops being T-Dolls, the main factor of recruitment for human commanders isn't professional training or experience, but being able to pass a psychological evaluation dedicated to measuring interpersonal compatibility with T-Dolls, and general traits of character like patience, courage and loyalty.[10] Human orders are necessary for a T-Doll to take action, so commanders are truly the brain of any G&K deployment, and a prime target for the enemy.[11]
The standard uniform of G&K commanders is a knee-long military coat with pouches, collar and cuffs, gold buttons, a red exterior and a black interior, a golden insignia on the right shoulder and a large black belt with side straps. A white shirt and black tie is worn under the coat, with black pants and shoes and a red beret with a bronze G&K insignia. High-ranking officers Helianthus and Berezovich Kryuger wear variations of this uniform.
Known members
- Berezovich Kryuger (Director)
- Helianthus (Second-in-command)
- The Commander (Regional Tactical Commander)
- Kalina (Logistics officer to the Commander)
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Confidential Files, The Second Generation of Tactical Dolls
- ↑ Girls' Frontline loading screen
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Acceptance letter in G&K when launching the game for the first time
- ↑ “Griffin and Kryuger” was previously mistranslated “Griffin & Kruger”.
- ↑ Площадь means area, living space or square in Russian depending on the context used. Some speculation exists on whether this is supposed to be the 'native' term for “sector” in the context of Girls' Frontline, despite Russian also having зона, область and сектор.
- ↑ Official early promotional wallpapers
- ↑ Chapter 8-3E
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Chapters 1-1 & 9-1
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, NPC
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Timeline
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Glossary
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Chapter 8-1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Chapter 9-3
- ↑ Singularity 1C3 & 1C4