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MDR
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Gun Information
Full name Micro Dynamic Rifle
Country of origin United States
Manufacturer Desert Tech
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Aimi
Artist RAN
Released on CN (2018-3), TW, KR, EN, JP
Chibi Animation
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    For the corresponding character in Project Neural Cloud, see Kuro.

How to obtain edit

NORMALHEAVY Timer 3:53:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Obtained as a possible drop from 12-4E.

REWARD Not obtained as a reward

Exclusive Equipment edit

Union Skill edit

There is no union skill for this T-Doll.

Stats / Data edit

Stats
 
Health
 Health
 
Health
 Ammo
 
Health
 Ration
60(x1)119(x1) / 595(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
 
Damage
 Damage
20 56
 
Evasion
 Evasion
5 41
 
Accuracy
 Accuracy
6 50
 
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
51 76
 
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
10
 
Armor
 Armor
0
 
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
20%
 
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
 
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
     
   
 
     
 
 
     
   
 

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to other Dolls of the same type.

Ranking of this Doll's specs relative to every other Doll.
Affects submachine guns
Increase accuracy by 65%
Increase damage by 25%
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Weapon Background edit

The MDR, or 'Micro Dynamic Rifle', is an gas-operated, semi-automatic bullpup rifle platform developed by American firearms company Desert Tech (previously known as Desert Tactical Arms). It was designed with the goal of being modular and highly modifiable to suit the individual user's preferences. It was also designed to be completely ambidextrous, with all weapon controls and the charging handle being accessible regardless of the shooter's preferred side.

The main feature of the MDR is its unique ejection mechanism, which propels spent casings forward away from the shooter's face. This is achieved with the use of two plates, which fit over each side of the MDR's ejection port. One plate houses the ejector, responsible for pushing spent casings off of the bolt, and the other plate acts as a chute guiding the spent casing out of the gun. When the gun is fired, the backwards travel of the bolt activates the ejector, pushing the brass casing into the ejection chute. The bolt then travels back forward, pushing the spent casing down the chute and out the gun and simultaneously loading the next round into the chamber. These two plates can be easily removed and swapped to opposite sides of the gun, allowing the MDR to be quickly modified for a left-handed shooter.[1]

As part of their goal of making the gun as adaptable as possible, Desert Tech offers the MDR in several different calibers. Changing between calibers is relatively painless, simply requiring swapping to a bolt head and barrel for the desired caliber and a magazine well adapter to accommodate the new magazine. First generation MDRs were offered in .223/5.56 NATO and .308/7.62 NATO, and the later MDRX model introduced chambering options for .300 Blackout and 6.5 Creedmoor.

The first showings of the MDR prototype were at SHOT Show 2014, with production of the gun being planned for the following year. However, complications in the manufacturing process prompted a number of design revisions, so it wasn't until 2017 that the MDR became available on the commercial market. When they did finally reach consumer hands, things didn't go entirely smoothly. The early MDRs did have some mechanical issues, with the 7.62 NATO variants in particular having problems properly extracting certain brands of military surplus ammunition. Desert Tech, to their credit, took these criticisms to heart, and made several modifications to the MDR to fix these issues. MDR owners were able to send their guns in to the manufacturer to receive these upgrades at no additional cost. All of the improvements made for the original MDR were made standard on the later MDRX model, which is identical in appearance to the original model, along with some added improvements.[2]

Character Design

According to her artist, RAN, MDR is a little on the shorter side, being around 157cm tall (around 5ft 1in in American units). MDR is one of a number of T-Dolls with heterochromia, and has one blue eye and one pink eye. She has long silvery-white hair reaching to her lower back, tied up on one side into a side-tail and accented with a neon pink highlight.

MDR's default outfit can be described as fashionable and modern, a fitting style for someone concerned with staying up-to-date on the latest trends. She wears a large black and dark blue techwear-esque jacket with neon pink trimming, under which is a thinner gray soft-shell jacket. For legwear, she sports a black skirt over a set of black tights. In her damaged art, we can see that she wears a pair of light blue panties, presumably with a matching bra. A beret, a pair of black high-top sneakers, and numerous pouches and belts completes the ensemble. MDR carries with her a range bag, inside which she carries a number of important items: a phone charger shaped like a grenade, a tablet, a gaming device (potentially a gift from RFB), a pair of earbuds, and some packs of rations.

Cocktail Observer

As part of Griffin's anniversary celebrations, a number of T-Dolls have been invited to a fancy cocktail party. MDR is among the guests taking part in the festivities, and has selected an outfit befitting the occasion. She has chosen a sleeveless black dress, form-fitting up top and more frilly at the bottom. On top of this, she is wearing a blue jacket with a large fancy white trim around the collar. A large blue ribbon is tied around her waist, and she's ditched her silver tactical gloves for a pair of slimmer black half-palm gloves. Her hair has been tied up into a ponytail, held up by a ribbon the same color as her jacket. A single thin stocking with a lattice pattern covers her right leg, and she's sporting a pair of black open-toe heels that give her a little extra height. MDR is, of course, carrying her trusty flip-phone with her, as well as a silver case with her weapon stored inside.

Spirit Trap

Being a naturally sociable and outgoing T-Doll, there's no way MDR would dare miss out on the Halloween celebrations taking place at the base. To this end, MDR dons a bewitching blue and black dress with a spider web pattern on the front. The dress is adorned with black frills, and a number of spooky decorations can be seen hanging around her waist beside a pair of small bat wings made out of pink fabric (presumably). MDR's left arm is covered by a black glove stretching to the middle of her upper arm, while on her right arm she's sporting a black full arm gloveless sleeve with a cross-hatched pattern. For legwear, MDR has elected to wear a set of black pantyhose with bats printed on them, and for shoes she's chosen a pair of dark blue ankle boots. Her long silver hair has been done up into two small buns, with the rest being allowed to flow out behind her. A pair of small black horns can be seen poking through her hair, and her ears are pointed (likely due to extensions of some kind). Behind her, MDR's drone has been outfitted to carry a white sheet done up to look like a ghost.

Character Background

MDR is shown to be a socially-conscious T-doll who hangs out on the internet all the time and regularly updates her blogs and social media accounts. She tries to stay up-to-date on current events and trends as much as possible, and has been responsible for spreading a number of rumors around the Griffin base about all manner of things, from ghost stories to tales of hidden treasure. She prefers to use retro technology, and carries a modified old-fashioned flip-open mobile phone with clunky analog buttons instead of a smartphone. She claims that using physical buttons instead of a touchscreen enhances the typing experience. She regularly visits the G&K anonymous forum known as 'Grifchan', and her online behavior can best be described as 'toxic and foul'. She has a tendency to be a bit mischievous, pulling pranks on some of the other T-Dolls and being willing to cheat during a game of poker. Many of these pranks are done with the intent of livestreaming them, filming her escapades using either her phone or an aerial drone.

Gallery

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Alternative artwork

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Trivia

  • The MDR featured in Girls' Frontline is the version chambered for .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO, as evidenced by the flavor text of her unique equipment.
  • A poster featuring MDR in her 'Cocktail Observer' outfit appeared in the background of episode 6 of the Girls' Frontline anime (2022).
  • Prior to joining Griffin and Kryuger, MDR was a Cyber Media CM.SL model Doll named Kuro. Cyber Media is a multinational entertainment and media organization that is heavily involved in movies, animation, idol marketing, social media, video games, and other forms of entertainment media. During the process of integrating their various sub-divisions, Cyber Media founded an AI lab that focused on developing media-oriented AI Dolls, and have since produced a range of models specializing in various entertainment mediums. The CM.SL model was produced for the streaming market, which explains a lot about MDR's personality and habits. As part of an agreement between Cyber Media and Persicaria, Kuro's neural cloud was offered to 42LAB to help field test Imprint Technology as part of the "Neural Cloud" project.[4]

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