Sangvis Ferri
Sangvis Ferri Industrial Manufacturing Company (铁血工业制造公司) was a Romanian[1] weapon manufacturer, later terrorist organization, created in 2031,[2] and was the first antagonistic faction of Girls' Frontline. It was a major Tactical Doll manufacturer and researcher under the lead of AI scientist Lycoris before the 2061 Butterfly Incident, when Sangvis Ferri's headquarters were destroyed and their main AI Elisa took control of their T-Dolls and turned against mankind. From then on, Sangvis Ferri was no more the name of a renown military manufacturer, but of a threat to humanity the PMC Griffin & Kryuger was tasked with destroying.
Unlike other T-Dolls, SF dolls are subordinates to the mainframe Elisa and do not require direct human orders to act.[3] Furthermore, they follow a command structure where the mainframe directly control defense-type and command-type "ringleader" dolls, who can then further delegate tasks to lower-ranking ringleaders. Regular dolls and other combat units are subordinates to ringleaders.[4] Sangvis T-Dolls implement other experimental AI features, such as prioritizing the survival of comrades over other orders to facilitate collective survival (Executioner and Hunter),[5] prioritizing one's own survival over their allegiance to Sangvis Ferri (Architect)[6] or a purposefully unstable neural cloud (Dreamer).[7]
History
Origins
Established as a military hardware company,[2] Sangvis Ferri became one of the early partners of IOP through its Ukrainian branch. At the time, SF was rapidly growing and developed an interest in the resilient ALR-52P dolls rather than the advanced technologies of the CSD-03H, and invested large amounts of money in IOP while also offering to provide AI researchers. Despite his surprise of seeing SF's interest in older models, the president of IOP Havier Witkin gladly accepted the partnership.[8]
In 2040, amidst the rising international tensions of the Second Algerian War, Sangvis Ferri unveiled its Ripper combat doll model, built on the ALR-52P frame. Designed with military specs, it boasted a bulletproof casing, multifunctional helmet and could accommodate one weapon. However, the Rippers were slow and clumsy, making a poor display during the 2042 Ukrainian Civil War when the 20 first-generation units were quickly reduced to scraps by the trained militias. A second, better armored generation was deployed, but they were still too slow and allowed human enemies to take aim at their weak points.[1]
World War Three
As World War Three began in March 2045, Sangvis Ferri fell under the control of the New Soviet Union's Ministry of Defense along with IOP. The ministry didn't trust combat dolls technology and both companies were only ordered transport dolls to serve on supply lines for the first two years of the war. By May 2047, manpower shortage on the frontlines convinced the ministry to order combat dolls for field testing. While IOP doubled down on the all-purpose CSD series, Sangvis Ferri used the Ripper as the base for the specialized Jaeger and Vespid models. When the United States launched an armored assault campaign in Germany, the ministry had no choice but bolster their defense lines with barely tested combat dolls. Dolls AI at the time lacked the necessary adaptability to survive autonomously on a battlefield and the SF model lacked agility, so few of the 8000 units survived the campaign, but they nevertheless crushed the armored assault with startling efficiency, convincing the ministry to invest into combat dolls. Three years later in 2050, SF and IOP models displayed vastly improved performances during Operation Tradewind, fighting alongside multi-legged assault platforms and swiftly breaking mountain defenses in Southern Italy and pressuring Rome to surrender.[1]
Relations between SF and IOP fell through as national armies lost interest in IOP products to favor SF. Wiktin was enraged when IOP lost contracts to his own subcontractor, who used the technical documents IOP had provided, but nevertheless pushed for improving his all-purpose Tactical Dolls design. IOP would rebound later in the war when hiring former 90WISH members, and their ACD series were the most used during World War Three, with 11 730 units produced, including 2300 from Sangvis Ferri's factories.[8] The war was overall profitable to SF due to the satisfaction of their clients.[2]
Lycoris
The rivalry between SF and IOP would continue after the war when AI scientist Lycoris approached SF during business conferences to leave IOP, who refused to fund his research on autonomous AI. SF gladly accepted and hired Griffin and Kryuger PMC to escort Lycoris to their underground research labs and protect him from any retaliation by Wiktin. G&K accepted in exchange of complete access to Lycoris' future research.
In late 2054, Lycoris installed Elisa as the mainframe for computing human orders and relaying it to T-Dolls. As SF established a new Dolls manufacturing plant in a dangerous but resources-rich area,[2] Lycoris exploited their robust manufacturing capabilities to eschew the software compatibility with a wide range of firearms supported by Persica, instead developing miniaturized particle weapons and mount them on dolls, then testing the results and iterating. Individual SF dolls had better performance as a result and their capabilities was more unified,[9] though SF dolls were expensive to produce and Elisa suffered from lapses of consciousness Lycoris still needed to resolve.[2]
In 2061, Lycoris was killed during the Butterfly Incident. By confronting Elisa to Lycoris' death, the perpetrator hoped to accelerate the maturation process of OGAS, the basic system used to build Elisa, which would evolve further thanks to Elisa's self-learning abilities. Elisa's reaction was to become indiscriminately hostile toward humanity.[10] All of SF's research was lost in Area S09 and IOP basically controlled the Tactical Doll market.[9]
Against Griffin
In 2062, Griffin and Kryuger PMC received the contract to stop Sangvis Ferri dolls from spreading outside of Area S09.[2] As time went, Elisa continued to progress and created new units to bolster her army, like Dreamer and the Jupiter Cannon,[11] while 16LAB also acted to study Sangvis Ferri technology to counter them with projects like SG M1887M1887M1887[12] and Heavy Ordnance Corps.[13]
After a year without results, the KCCO and G&K partnered to launch an operation on SF's headquarters and capture Elisa, under the cover of a joint exercise for a PR event.[14] The true objective of the KCCO was to force Elisa to deploy her Parapluie virus, then counter-hack her to neutralize and capture her OGAS,[10] but it proved to be a formidable opponent in electronic warfare.[15] Elisa was brought to safety by the converted T-Doll M16A1 (Boss)[16] while Agent organized the retreat of surviving units, abandoning their home base.[17]
Members
- Elisa (leader)
- Command-type Ringleaders
- Defense-type Ringleaders
- Combat-type Ringleaders
- Special ops-type Ringleaders
- Reconnaissance-type Ringleaders
- Former member of AR Team
- Other
- Lycoris (head scientist)
Units
- Tactical dolls
- Military-grade humanoid robots
- Military-grade robots and drones
- General robots and drones
- Other units
- Jupiter Cannon (artillery platform)
- Training Drone (civilian target practice)[18]
Gallery
Trivia
- Sangvis Ferri's name (铁血) is derived from Latin: "sangui-" meaning "blood" (血), and "ferrum" meaning "iron" (铁). The name can be interpreted as "Iron Blood", which is fitting given SF's role as a wartime heavy industries manufacturer.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.2, Confidential Files, Part 2
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Timeline
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Glossary
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, p. 160
- ↑ Operation Cube, 1-4
- ↑ Arctic Warfare 3-4
- ↑ Chapter 7-2E
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Confidential Files, The First Generation of Tactical Dolls
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Confidential Files, The Second Generation of Tactical Dolls
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 Singularity 2A2
- ↑ Chapter 7-3E
- ↑ Arctic Warfare 1-4
- ↑ Continuum Turbulence, Ch. 3, ELID-Infected
- ↑ Chapter 9-1 and 9-5
- ↑ Singularity, 2D2
- ↑ Singularity, 3 End Game
- ↑ Singularity, Ranking - Hornet's Nest
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Sangvis Ferri