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|summary= A combat type Ringleader of Sangvis Ferri, her actual classification is Mobile Combat type android. She's very agile and intellect, suitable for harassing and pursuing in combat, typically found in solo combat operations, but she can unleash higher potentials when teamed up with [[Scarecrow]] and [[Executioner]].
|summary= Mobile Combat Doll, Model SP721


Like most combat type Ringleaders, her command capability is relatively low when compared to Command types, meaning she usually cannot command as many normal SF units. She'd often work together with Scarecrow and Executioner, the three answers directly to [[Intruder]] or to [[Gager]].
A combat type ringleader of Sangvis Ferri. Agile and intelligent, Hunter is most suitable for harassing and pursuing enemies in combat, and is typically found in solo combat operations, although she can unleash her higher potential when teamed up with [[Scarecrow]] and [[Executioner]].


She is typically calm, and likes to leave the enemy no options to escape and has various methods to capture them alive again. She's very arrogant when fighting G&K, despite this, she disdains using underhanded methods.
Like most combat-type ringleaders, she cannot command as many normal SF units as command-type ringleaders. As a result, she often works together with Scarecrow and Executioner, answering directly to [[Intruder]] or [[Gager]].


Her weapon of choice are twin handguns, her combat efficiency comes from rapid movement speed and successive accurate shots, she is even able to fire her handguns rapidly for a short duration.
She prefers to corner her enemies and has various methods to capture them alive. She's very calm and arrogant when fighting G&K, and dislikes using underhanded methods.
 
Her twin handguns are her signature weapons, giving her an optimal balance of rapid speed and high accuracy. In a pinch, she can fire them rapidly for a short time, releasing a flurry of shots at her target.


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Hunter's first story appearance was in chapter 3, when she attempted to capture {{doll name|M4A1|AR|4}} of AR Squadron, later on in the chapter she relayed all the intelligence files Scarecrow, Executioner and herself gathered to Intruder.
Hunter's first story appearance was in chapter 3, when she attempted to capture {{doll name|M4A1|AR|4}} of AR Squadron. Later on in the chapter she relayed all the intelligence files Scarecrow, Executioner and herself gathered to Intruder.


During the event of Operation Cube, Hunter was subjugated by [[Ouroboros]] and served as her attack dog throughout that campaign.
During the events of Operation Cube, Hunter was subjugated by [[Ouroboros]] and served as her attack dog throughout that campaign.


As a combat type Ringleader, Hunter was often sent on attacking mission task forces and took part in various battles, operations and campaigns.
As a combat type Ringleader, Hunter is often sent to raid and harass enemy task forces and has taken part in various battles, operations and campaigns on behalf of Sangvis Ferri.


Chapter 3: 3-6, 3-4E
Chapter 3: 3-6, 3-4E

Revision as of 21:49, 3 March 2019

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Full name Model SP721 "Hunter"
Affiliation Sangvis Ferri
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Mobile Combat Doll, Model SP721

A combat type ringleader of Sangvis Ferri. Agile and intelligent, Hunter is most suitable for harassing and pursuing enemies in combat, and is typically found in solo combat operations, although she can unleash her higher potential when teamed up with Scarecrow and Executioner.

Like most combat-type ringleaders, she cannot command as many normal SF units as command-type ringleaders. As a result, she often works together with Scarecrow and Executioner, answering directly to Intruder or Gager.

She prefers to corner her enemies and has various methods to capture them alive. She's very calm and arrogant when fighting G&K, and dislikes using underhanded methods.

Her twin handguns are her signature weapons, giving her an optimal balance of rapid speed and high accuracy. In a pinch, she can fire them rapidly for a short time, releasing a flurry of shots at her target.

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Chapter 3 and Emergency

Operation Cube

Operation Cube+

Arctic Warfare

Deep Dive

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This article is a work in progress. Additional information will follow soon.

Appearances

Hunter's first story appearance was in chapter 3, when she attempted to capture AR M4A1M4A1M4A1 of AR Squadron. Later on in the chapter she relayed all the intelligence files Scarecrow, Executioner and herself gathered to Intruder.

During the events of Operation Cube, Hunter was subjugated by Ouroboros and served as her attack dog throughout that campaign.

As a combat type Ringleader, Hunter is often sent to raid and harass enemy task forces and has taken part in various battles, operations and campaigns on behalf of Sangvis Ferri.

Chapter 3: 3-6, 3-4E

Operation Cube: E1-2

Operation Cube+: E1-2, E2-1 and E2-4

Arctic Warfare: Fall Into The Rabbit Hole (Ex Map)

Deep Dive: Imaginary Maze (Ex Map)


Gallery


References