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Small Machine type Sangvis Ferri units.
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Dinergate units first appearance is in chapter 2-1, Dinergate units typically appears in moderate or large groups, they have low individual health and low evasion. Their short attack range is compensated by their moderately fast movement speed and high damage up close, individual attacks can devastate even an armored SG type T-dolls.
 
Dinergate swarms can be difficult for low rate of fire RF type T-dolls to deal with, if MG T-dolls does not have sufficient ammo chain they can also heavily damage the frontal SG dolls if unable to reload for the second salvo in time. The most effective way to combat Dinergate units are AR and SMG type T-dolls who have continuous damage outputs, or capable of launching/throwing explosive/molotovs.
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A small mechanical automaton of Sangvis Ferri origin, visual appearance similar to a small quadruped animal, it's small body frame meaning it is capable of agile movement in smaller spaces, and could be mass produced easily. Dinergate unit can be identified by it's large frontal oculary sensor, a unit typically used for security guarding, search & rescue operations.
 
After Butterfly event and the Sangvis Ferri command chain overhaul, Dinergates are now being used as a combat unit, individual combat performance are considered trivial compared to Sangvis Ferri Humanoid type androids. They are equipped with a short range electromagnetic pulse module mounted, which is rather effective when used against Humanoid type androids. They will result to physical body slamming and/or ramming attacks against their opponent should their primary weapon be damaged.<ref name="artbook">The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Miscellaneous Units, Dinergate</ref>
 
Dinergate units come in many variants, possibly for different security roles. Other than standard mechanical legs, Dinergate have access to airborne and waterborne movement tools.  Military graded armored variant of Dinergate is 'Tarantula', an experimental model of Dinergate with the largest physical measurement sizes produced later on is known as 'Galm'.<ref name="deepdive">Operation [[Deep Dive]] Chapter 2</ref>
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*After modifications, Dinergates can function as a civilian mechanical pet. Assuming after loading appropriate operating system and removing the lethal weapon mounted on it's back.<ref name="artbook"></ref>
**A successful case of pet Dinergate would be 'Chipstick', IOP T-doll {{doll name|P7|HG|4}} captured a Dinergate unit, kept it as a pet and named it 'Chopstick'. Chopstick is one of the mascots for Girls Frontline, it made many appearances in both official and fan made contents/comics of the game. The most prominent appearance of Chopstick is the G&K Chopstick News, where Chopstick hosts interviews with various contributing artists of Girls Frontline and inquires character settings/backstories.
**Many variants of pet Dinergates can be found through out the game, often appear as bonus effects of a complete 5* rarity furniture set and/or as character costumes. Such as the one dressed up as a ghost with a large coat in the 2017 Halloween set, the airborne Dinergates disguising as bats in P7's costume Demonic Gunslinger Nun, and the waterborne Dinergate unit kept in a plastic bag in {{doll name|MP5|SMG|4}}'s costume Sleepless Flower.
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Revision as of 15:32, 10 July 2018

Dinergate
Information
Full name Dinergate
Affiliation Sangvis Ferri
Released on CN, TW, KR, EN
Chibi animation
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Small Machine type Sangvis Ferri units.


Gameplay

Dinergate units first appearance is in chapter 2-1, Dinergate units typically appears in moderate or large groups, they have low individual health and low evasion. Their short attack range is compensated by their moderately fast movement speed and high damage up close, individual attacks can devastate even an armored SG type T-dolls.

Dinergate swarms can be difficult for low rate of fire RF type T-dolls to deal with, if MG T-dolls does not have sufficient ammo chain they can also heavily damage the frontal SG dolls if unable to reload for the second salvo in time. The most effective way to combat Dinergate units are AR and SMG type T-dolls who have continuous damage outputs, or capable of launching/throwing explosive/molotovs.

Lore / Story involvement

A small mechanical automaton of Sangvis Ferri origin, visual appearance similar to a small quadruped animal, it's small body frame meaning it is capable of agile movement in smaller spaces, and could be mass produced easily. Dinergate unit can be identified by it's large frontal oculary sensor, a unit typically used for security guarding, search & rescue operations.

After Butterfly event and the Sangvis Ferri command chain overhaul, Dinergates are now being used as a combat unit, individual combat performance are considered trivial compared to Sangvis Ferri Humanoid type androids. They are equipped with a short range electromagnetic pulse module mounted, which is rather effective when used against Humanoid type androids. They will result to physical body slamming and/or ramming attacks against their opponent should their primary weapon be damaged.[1]

Dinergate units come in many variants, possibly for different security roles. Other than standard mechanical legs, Dinergate have access to airborne and waterborne movement tools. Military graded armored variant of Dinergate is 'Tarantula', an experimental model of Dinergate with the largest physical measurement sizes produced later on is known as 'Galm'.[2]


Trivia

  • After modifications, Dinergates can function as a civilian mechanical pet. Assuming after loading appropriate operating system and removing the lethal weapon mounted on it's back.[1]
    • A successful case of pet Dinergate would be 'Chipstick', IOP T-doll HG P7P7P7 captured a Dinergate unit, kept it as a pet and named it 'Chopstick'. Chopstick is one of the mascots for Girls Frontline, it made many appearances in both official and fan made contents/comics of the game. The most prominent appearance of Chopstick is the G&K Chopstick News, where Chopstick hosts interviews with various contributing artists of Girls Frontline and inquires character settings/backstories.
    • Many variants of pet Dinergates can be found through out the game, often appear as bonus effects of a complete 5* rarity furniture set and/or as character costumes. Such as the one dressed up as a ghost with a large coat in the 2017 Halloween set, the airborne Dinergates disguising as bats in P7's costume Demonic Gunslinger Nun, and the waterborne Dinergate unit kept in a plastic bag in SMG MP5MP5MP5's costume Sleepless Flower.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Miscellaneous Units, Dinergate
  2. Operation Deep Dive Chapter 2