Noylu
Noylu |
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Full name | Noylu |
Affiliation | URNC |
Voice actor | N/A |
Artist | Unknown |
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Noylu[1] (诺耶露) is one of the three test subjects produced during the Three Goddesses project in 2078, along with Lunasia and Jefuty. Her DNA is a mix of human and GAVIRUL genes, and a reproduction of test subject Rose from the earlier Black Lily and White Rose project.
Story Involvement
Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery
Noylu is only a background character in Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery.
Along with G-179 Jefuty and G-264 Lunasia, G-214 Noylu was one of the three pan-immunosome embryos created by the Three Goddesses project, capable of consciousness resonance with the other subjects due to their identical genetic makeup.[2]
To experiment on Noylu, the URNC kept her sealed and exposed her to Shrike cells. The cells devoured Noylu's body and made her into a Shrike Progenitor, enabling the creation of many mitotic specimen clones for both research and military purposes. One of these clones was Lige.[3][4][5][6] Noylu's clones apparently went on a rampage after her creation.[4]
After the project fell through, Noylu fell under the control of the URNC,[7] making her one of the multiple Progenitors under William's control.[8] She played a part during operation Bakery by acting as a Shrike Progenitor and asserting control on Lige's mind (the entity controlling Lige in Chapter 2 Act 9 is not Noylu but Lige's β Shrike consciousness).
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Lige is a clone of Noylu.
Codename: Bakery Girl
When the Three Goddesses project fell through due to political tensions in 2085, Noylu fell into the hands of the Union of Rossartrism Nations Coalition, while Lunasia went under Antarctic Union control and Jefuty's whereabouts were lost in the confusion. However, both Noylu and Lunasia fell short of initial expectations when they failed to activate relics sites. Both factions then went to search for Jefuty.[9]
The search for Jefuty ended in 2092, when she was found by the Coalition.[10] To track Jefuty's movements, Noylu was brainwashed and deployed to follow Jefuty under the alias Lige.[11] Jefuty sensed Lige was another test subject and took her as her little sister, and they both promised to find their mother.[12] On December 18th, 2092, two teams of the Union's Main Intelligence Directorate approached the refugees convoy Jefuty was hiding in to capture her as part of operation Bakery, but the Coalition troops of Major Beria attacked, killing all MID agents and civilians in order to capture Jefuty. Jefuty and Lige tried to run away, but they were confronted by a tank who killed Lige gruesomely with his machine gun and main cannon. As she was running away, Jefuty witnessed two men approaching Lige's mangled body as it reassembled itself, and one of the men gave her a drug to accelerate her recovery. He then presented himself as his father and gave her back the name Noylu.[11]
The following night, Noylu discovered Jefuty when she was running reconnaissance on Beria's base, but later helped her and Mendo as they were running away by killing an ELID infected. She also informed them that the base would soon be left undefended before running away,[13] but this proved to be an ambush set by Beria. Jefuty asked Beria what had happened to Lige,[14] and he revealed how Noylu was used to track her down. Jefuty and the Union troops managed to break the encirclement with a diversion, but they were stopped by Noylu, who resented Jefuty for abandoning her and carried out a plan to bring Jefuty back to their father. Jefuty refused and defeated Noylu, who lamented how Jefuty had always been her father's favorite and revealed that a Coalition army was closing in to capture Jefuty.[12]
In 2094, the Union located Jefuty in the Bear's Den relics site and staged operation Tinder, a full-on assault designed to seize Jefuty back. The operation originally went in favor of the Union as Noylu turned on the Coalition, but the mission fell through when the local Coalition commander ordered the use of Assault Artillery systems within the relics site, starting an event similar to the one that had led to the First Beilan Island Incident. Union and Coalition high commands collaborated and the Coalition authorized the Union air force to deploy a missile containing a molten plutonium payload to utterly destroy the Bear's Den. Both Jefuty and Noylu were declared MIA.[15]
Gameplay
Noylu is only fought in Mission 9 of Codename: Bakery Girl and Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery/2092R. She appears during the final part of the mission along with three mechs and must be defeated to complete the mission. She can only attack adjacent tiles, but is very mobile and can attack all tiles around her at once. Her evasion is extremely high and she is immune to flashbangs, the only way to make her vulnerable is to use the UAV's skill.
Gallery
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Noylu and Jefuty in promotional artworks for Codename: Bakery Girl.
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Noylu under the identity of Lige in Codename: Bakery Girl.
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2092R costume in Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery.
References
- ↑ 诺耶露 (nuò yē lù) has been variously translated by fans into “Noel” or “Noylu”. Game files for Codename: Bakery Girl use the name “Noel”, but the first Confidential Files transliterate it as Noylu in the original text. Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery settled on Noylu in its official translation.
- ↑ Reverse Collapse Worldview#Consciousness Resonance
- ↑ Reverse Collapse Worldview#Progenitor
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery, Chapter 2, Act 6
- ↑ Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery, Chapter 3, Act 2
- ↑ Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery, Chapter 2, Act 4
- ↑ Reverse Collapse Worldview#GAVIRUL Project_2
- ↑ Reverse Collapse: Code Name Bakery, Reflection of the Progenitor unit description
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Confidential Files, part. 6
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Confidential Files, part. 7
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Codename: Bakery Girl, chapter 8
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Codename: Bakery Girl, chapter 9
- ↑ Codename: Bakery Girl, chapter 6
- ↑ Codename: Bakery Girl, chapter 7
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Confidential Files, part. 8