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KSVK is a earnest T-Doll who is recognized for her achievements on the battlefield, but is also modest and gets bashful when praised. She displays [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%ABniby%C5%8D eighth-grader syndrome] and often speaks in a cryptic manner that makes her difficult to understand, but unlike other Dolls with this trait such as [[Nemesis]], she easily drops her act. | KSVK is a earnest T-Doll who is recognized for her achievements on the battlefield, but is also modest and gets bashful when praised. She displays [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ch%C5%ABniby%C5%8D eighth-grader syndrome] and often speaks in a cryptic manner that makes her difficult to understand, but unlike other Dolls with this trait such as [[Nemesis]], she easily drops her act. | ||
==Real name== | |||
When {{artist name|Pandea work}} conceived KSVK for her release in early 2019, he gave her the name 杜莎妮 (dùshānī), cyrilized as "душевный" ( | When {{artist name|Pandea work}} conceived KSVK for her release in early 2019, he gave her the name 杜莎妮 (dùshānī), cyrilized as "душевный" and latinized as dushevnyy (the upper case was omitted), a Russian word that translates to "sincere", "soulful" or "heartwarming". | ||
This name was made official in the second chapter of KSVK's Neural Upgrade story in April 2020, and the CN story | This name was made official in the second chapter of KSVK's Neural Upgrade story in April 2020, and the CN and EN story scripts used the artist's names as-is. | ||
However, душевный is a masculine word and the correct word for naming a female character is the feminine form душевная (dushevnaya). This was quickly corrected in the English script | However, душевный is a masculine word and the correct word for naming a female character is the feminine form душевная (dushevnaya). This was quickly corrected in the English script: Dushevnaya and ДушевнAЯ (adding unnecessary upper case letters). | ||
When {{hero name|Dushevnaya|specialist|2}} was announced for [[Project Neural Cloud]], her CN name was unchanged and latinized "Dusevnyj" at first. Her latinized name was later corrected to Dushevnaya in the CN game and | When {{hero name|Dushevnaya|specialist|2}} was announced for [[Project Neural Cloud]], her CN name was unchanged and latinized "Dusevnyj" at first. Her latinized name was later corrected to Dushevnaya in the CN game and “Dushevnaya” was used from the start in the Global version. | ||
In [[Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium]], her CN name remains the same but is always latinized Dushevnaya. | In [[Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium]], her CN name remains the same but is always latinized Dushevnaya. | ||
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However this family estate was destroyed by a terrorist attack (Children's day damaged CG), having lost her legal guardians in the attack, she became an orphan, following the event an elite T-Doll (implied to be DP-12) from the local police department who was responsible for countering the terrorist attack and rescuing the little girl, stepped up and adopted her. | However this family estate was destroyed by a terrorist attack (Children's day damaged CG), having lost her legal guardians in the attack, she became an orphan, following the event an elite T-Doll (implied to be DP-12) from the local police department who was responsible for countering the terrorist attack and rescuing the little girl, stepped up and adopted her. | ||
A few years later, out of desire of vengeance she left the doll family and began wandering aimlessly, however an unexplained event happened in which she lost her memory as a result. After being recovered and modified by I.O.P she was given the name KSVK and found a new job with G&K.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pandea_work/status/1174219067177279489 Twitter thread - 18 September 2019]</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Pandea_work/status/1269906835265384448 Twitter thread - 8 June 2020]</ref> | A few years later, out of desire of vengeance she left the doll family and began wandering aimlessly, however an unexplained event happened in which she lost her memory as a result. After being recovered and modified by I.O.P she was given the name KSVK and found a new job with G&K.<ref>[https://twitter.com/Pandea_work/status/1174219067177279489 Twitter thread - 18 September 2019] ([[Artist:Pandea work/Transcripts|Transcript]])</ref><ref>[https://twitter.com/Pandea_work/status/1269906835265384448 Twitter thread - 8 June 2020] ([[Artist:Pandea work/Transcripts|Transcript]])</ref> | ||
==Girls' Frontline== | ==Girls' Frontline== |
Latest revision as of 17:46, 13 December 2024
KSVK | Story | Quotes |
- For the related character in Project Neural Cloud, see Dushevnaya/Story.
Personality[edit]
KSVK is a earnest T-Doll who is recognized for her achievements on the battlefield, but is also modest and gets bashful when praised. She displays eighth-grader syndrome and often speaks in a cryptic manner that makes her difficult to understand, but unlike other Dolls with this trait such as Nemesis, she easily drops her act.
Real name[edit]
When Pandea work conceived KSVK for her release in early 2019, he gave her the name 杜莎妮 (dùshānī), cyrilized as "душевный" and latinized as dushevnyy (the upper case was omitted), a Russian word that translates to "sincere", "soulful" or "heartwarming".
This name was made official in the second chapter of KSVK's Neural Upgrade story in April 2020, and the CN and EN story scripts used the artist's names as-is.
However, душевный is a masculine word and the correct word for naming a female character is the feminine form душевная (dushevnaya). This was quickly corrected in the English script: Dushevnaya and ДушевнAЯ (adding unnecessary upper case letters).
When DushevnayaDushevnaya was announced for Project Neural Cloud, her CN name was unchanged and latinized "Dusevnyj" at first. Her latinized name was later corrected to Dushevnaya in the CN game and “Dushevnaya” was used from the start in the Global version.
In Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, her CN name remains the same but is always latinized Dushevnaya.
Artist Canon[edit]
(Note: This section is based on various posts from SG DP-12DP-12DP-12 and RF KSVKKSVKKSVK's illustrator Pandea work and as such should be treated separately from the two characters official in-game representations.)
8 years prior to the current game timeline, KSVK was just a custom made android child (Children's day CG) adopted by a wealthy family and was given the name Dushevnyy. She was a very smart child after receiving the elite level of education provided by the family.
However this family estate was destroyed by a terrorist attack (Children's day damaged CG), having lost her legal guardians in the attack, she became an orphan, following the event an elite T-Doll (implied to be DP-12) from the local police department who was responsible for countering the terrorist attack and rescuing the little girl, stepped up and adopted her.
A few years later, out of desire of vengeance she left the doll family and began wandering aimlessly, however an unexplained event happened in which she lost her memory as a result. After being recovered and modified by I.O.P she was given the name KSVK and found a new job with G&K.[1][2]
Girls' Frontline[edit]
Main Story[edit]
KSVK is one of the Dolls deployed in Belgrade to protect Gilda Ulrich during Isomer.
Neural Upgrade[edit]
Prior to KSVK getting her Neural Upgrade, she was having a problem with her neural cloud space that keeps bringing up a vague old memory, this was due to KSVK's old original body being heavily damaged (although her neural cloud was intact) when IOP took her in and converted her to a Tactical Doll.
KSVK's original name was Dushevnaya and she was originally a caretaker doll with the physique of a child tasked to take care of an old lady (Lady James) together with Helena (DP-12's original name). Not long after Dushevnaya's and Helena's job was finished, Helena bought Dushevnaya's and her own freedom from the nursing home. This was due to Helena feeling guilty having Dushevnaya felt like she was abandoned by Lady James and she was facing a memory reset from the trauma. She suffered a tremendous psychological blow and kept on singing an old song and practiced her painting over and over again just like when she was together with Lady James. This however resulted in Dushevnaya developing envy towards Helena on how people are dependent on her and so that she wouldn't be cast away again. One day she left Helena a letter while she was at work mentioning that she wants to be a Tactical Doll and ran away on her own. Her actions however resulted in her loss of memory as Dushevnaya.
Helena (now named DP-12) after a long search finally found Dushevnaya (now named KSVK) working for G&K also started working for them while pestering on KSVK trying to bring back her old memory as Dushevnaya revealing that they're actually mother and daughter although this was flat out rejected by KSVK due to the nature of dolls having familial relationship is impossible while calling DP-12 delusional. DP-12 however finally succeeded in bringing back KSVK's old memories when she brought her to the old nursing house which is now in ruins. After KSVK regained her memories she finally got her Neural Upgrade retaining some of her old body's traits like her eyes and hairstyle so that she won't forget her past as Dushevnaya and no longer fear the future as KSVK.
Ashe's Letter[edit]
An important letter given to RF KSVKKSVKKSVK from SG DP-12DP-12DP-12 upon getting her to MOD3, you'll be able to view this letter in the in-game mailbox and it'll expire in a week.
Click to reveal. |
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An Old Letter
My dearest Dushevnaya, |
Side stories[edit]
Freaky Pandemic[edit]
The Undead Dolls (Darkside Moonwalk costume)[edit]
Alchemist takes over one of KSVK's dummies and causes some chaos during the Griffin base's test of courage.
No. 4 Symphony (The Truman Traveler costume)[edit]
While she has been using her old body for recent battles, KSVK goes back into her younger-looking Neural Upgrade body to fit into the dress RF QBU-88QBU-88QBU-88 prepared for her for the banquet.[3][4]
Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium[edit]
Sojourners of the Glass Island[edit]
After leaving Griffin & Kryuger and wandering the contamination zone, KSVK lost memories of her past again. After crossing path with a former Doll colleague, she was directed to the Doll community of Ullrid, where two other former Griffin Dolls, Littara and Suomi, could help her. KSVK worked for a bounty hunter to search for the Doll community, but she was damaged and left unconscious after a bad encounter. She was found some time later by Suomi, who recognized her and brought her back to the Doll community to receive basic repairs. Littara and Suomi didn't know her well from their time at Griffin but remembered that DP-12 used to call her Dushevnaya. They also talked about the Commander, which Duschevnaya remembered fondly. As thanks for helping her remember her name and two people close to her, Dushevnaya agreed to help the Doll community secure their next base camp.[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ Twitter thread - 18 September 2019 (Transcript)
- ↑ Twitter thread - 8 June 2020 (Transcript)
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, RF QBU-88QBU-88QBU-88 Explorer of the Wild costume story
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, RF KSVKKSVKKSVK Truman Traveler costume story
- ↑ Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium, Sojourners of the Glass Island, US-1-1