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Dinergate units make their first appearance in chapter 2-1 and later on appear in various story, emergency and midnight chapters. They typically appear in moderate or large size groups of themselves or supplementing other units. Players will encounter the {{enemy name|Xmas Dinergate}} and {{enemy name|Dinereindeer}} during Christmas events, and the {{enemy name|Dessertgate}} during White day events.
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Dinergate units make their first appearance in chapter 2-1 and later on appear in various story, emergency and midnight chapters. They typically appear in moderate or large size groups of themselves or supplementing other units.
 
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Low-grade Sangvis Ferri combat unit. It has poor combat ability but it can be easily mass produced. Typically used in defense and search operations. They attack by physically ramming their targets with great force, and their combat power in large numbers should not be underestimated.
 
Low-grade Sangvis Ferri combat unit. It has poor combat ability but it can be easily mass produced. Typically used in defense and search operations. They attack by physically ramming their targets with great force, and their combat power in large numbers should not be underestimated.
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*Classification: Machine
 
*Classification: Machine
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Dinergate units have low individual health and low evasion, their short attack range is compensated by their moderately fast movement speed and very high damage up close, individual attacks can devastate even an armored SG type T-Dolls.
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Dinergate units have low individual health and low evasion, their short attack range is compensated by their moderately fast movement speed and very 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 dolls to deal with. In a SG/MG formation if MG dolls does not have sufficient ammo chain to finish off the wave and are forced to reload for the second salvo, the Dinergates may capitalize up on this reloading time frame and devastate the frontal SG units.
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Dinergate swarms can be difficult for low rate of fire RF type T-dolls to deal with. In a SG/MG formation if MG T-dolls does not have sufficient ammo chain to finish off the wave and are forced to reload for the second salvo, the Dinergates may capitalize up on this reloading time frame and devastate the frontal SG units.
  
A notable example of a dangerous enemy combination appeared during [[Singularity]] E3 was the Guard/Dinergate enemy echelon, where high HP Guard units walked ahead of a large amount of Dinergates, if one were unable to defeat the Guards in time, the player's echelon will suffer heavy casualty due to the sheer amount of Dinergates rushed towards their T-Dolls.
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A notable example of a dangerous enemy combination appeared during [[Singularity]] E3 was the Guard/Dinergate enemy echelon, where high HP Guard units walked ahead of a large amount of Dinergates, if one were unable to defeat the Guards in time, the player's echelon will suffer heavy casualty due to the sheer amount of Dinergates rushed towards their T-dolls.
  
The most effective way to combat Dinergate units is using AR and SMG type T-Dolls who have continuous damage outputs, or capable of dealing area damage by launching/throwing explosive/molotovs. One can also deploy SG/MG formation with sufficient ammo chain. However the most effective way to deal with Dinergate swarms is to make use of an {{fairy name|Airstrike Fairy|Battle Fairy}}, since they have low individual HP, airstrike fairy's flat damage skill across the combat field will defeat all Dinergates simultaneously.
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The most effective way to combat Dinergate units is using AR and SMG type T-Dolls who have continuous damage outputs, or capable of dealing area damage by launching/throwing explosive/molotovs. One can also deploy SG/MG formation with sufficient ammo chain. However the most effective way to deal with Dinergate swarms is to make use of an airstrike fairy, since they have low individual HP, airstrike fairy's flat damage skill across the combat field will defeat all Dinergates simultaneously.
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A small mechanical automaton of Sangvis Ferri origin, visual appearance similar to a small quadruped animal, its small body frame means it's capable of fast/agile movement in smaller spaces, and could be mass produced easily. Dinergate unit can be identified by its large frontal oculary sensor, an automaton unit typically used for security guarding, sector monitoring, also for search & rescue operations.
  
|lore=Using T-Doll {{doll name|M4 SOPMOD II|AR|4}} and her weapon as comparison, a standard model of Dinergate should measure roughly 30-40 x 20-25 x 25-30 cm in dimension excluding exterior attachments.
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After Butterfly event and the Sangvis Ferri command chain overhaul, Dinergates are now being used as combat units, their individual combat performance is low and threat is considered trivial compared to Sangvis Ferri Humanoid type androids. The first edition of Girls Frontline artbook mentions that they are equipped with a short range electromagnetic pulse type weapon mounted on their back, it can actually devastate humanoid type androids such as T-Dolls effectively if they can get close enough. Dinergate units will resort to physical body slamming and/or ramming attacks against their opponent should their primary weapon becomes damaged.<ref name="artbook">The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Miscellaneous Units, Dinergate</ref>
  
After the [[Butterfly Incident]], Dinergates are being used by [[Sangvis Ferri]] as combat units, though their combat performance is quite mediocre and they are mostly used as scouts and sentries. While their primary mean of attack is stated to be ramming their enemies,<ref name="artbook">[[The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1]], p. 133</ref> in-game they are seen shooting the energy weapon on their back from a short distance.
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Dinergate units come in many variants, possibly for different security roles. Other than standard mechanical legs, Dinergate variants can be equipped with airborne and waterborne movement instruments.  Military graded armored variant of Dinergate is '[[Tarantula]]', an experimental model of Dinergate with a large physique and thick armor is produced later on is given the codename 'Garm'.<ref name="deepdive">Operation [[Deep Dive]] Chapter 2</ref>
  
A Dinergate captured and modified by {{doll name|M4 SOPMOD II|AR|4}} was used during [[Continuum Turbulence]] to provide an emergency replacement body to {{doll name|RO635|SMG|5}}, much to her dismay. SOP-II kept the Dinergate after RO was rescued and named it “Banana.”
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Using T-Doll {{doll name|M4 SOPMOD II|AR|4}} and her weapon as comparison, a standard model of Dinergate should measure roughly 30-40 x 20-25 x 25-30 cm in dimension excluding exterior attachments.
 
 
Dinergates can allegedly be modified into pets,<ref name="artbook /> which has successfully been achieved by {{doll name|P7|HG|4}} with her captured Dinergate named “Chopsticks”. Chopsticks has made many appearances in both official and fan made content and comics, notably in G&K Chopstick News, where Chopsticks hosts interviews with various contributing artists of Girls' Frontline and inquires about character settings and backstories. {{doll name|M4A1|AR|4}} also own a pet Dinergate in [[Chibi Dolls Theater|Girls Frontline: Healing Chapter]]. Starting 2067, an increasing number of [[Sangvis Ferri]] units, apparently produced in former SF plants reactivated by third-party manufacturers, started to appear in purified regions. In 2070, in the Green Zone city of Odessa, a case of a pet Dinergate gone haywire drew attention to a black market dedicated to modified and unsafe SF machines.<ref>Weibo [https://weibo.com/7367502517/JrBqHo8ye], [https://weibo.com/7367502517/JtJtPxoA1]</ref>
 
 
 
The [[Tarantula]] is an upgraded version of the Dinergates. {{enemy name|Destroyer|boss}} was once changed into a gigantic Dinergate called {{enemy name|Cerberus|boss}}.
 
 
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*Dinergates are often called "dogs" by the player base and are one of [[Girls' Frontline]]'s mascots, used in promotional designs and merchandising. They often appear under one form or another in Dorm furniture or as part of character costumes, like the bat Dinergates in P7's Demonic Gunslinger Nun costume or the goldfish Dinergate in {{doll name|MP5|SMG|4}}'s Sleepless Flower costume.
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*After modifications, Dinergates can function as a civilian mechanical pet. Presumably, after loading an appropriate operating system and removing the lethal weapon mounted on its back.<ref name="artbook"></ref>
*Unfortunately, rogue Dinergates cannot be acquired at the Rescue Station and kept as pets in the Dorms (yet).
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**Dinergates are often called 'dogs' by the player base because of this, as well as due to the physical similarities.
**However, Dinergates often appear as part of the completion bonus for 5-stars furniture sets, such as the normal Dinergate in the Sangvis Ferri set, the [[Dinereindeer]] in the Christmas Gospel set, the Dinergates in a longcoat in the Halloween Town set, the [[Xmas Dinergate]] sleigh being pulled by a Dinereindeer in the Christmas Cottage set, the festive Chinese Dinergates of the Swimming Fish, Flying Geese, Snowflake in Tea and Hometown Reminiscence sets (the last one has an ice sculpture of a Dinergate), the hard rock Dinergate of the Music Festival set or the fishing Dinergate of the Campfire of Burning Passion set.
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**A successful example of a pet Dinergate would be 'Chopsticks'; G&K T-doll {{doll name|P7|HG|4}} captured a Dinergate unit, then kept it as a pet and named it Chopsticks. Chopsticks is one of the mascots for Girls Frontline, it has made many appearances in both official and fan made content and comics. The most prominent appearance of Chopsticks is the G&K Chopstick News, where Chopsticks hosts interviews with various contributing artists of Girls Frontline and inquires about character settings and backstories.
*The physical strength of the Dinergates is speculated to be relatively high: a furniture piece introduced in 2018's Mid Autumn Festival is a Japanese style Mikoshi mounted on the back of four dinergates. The Mikoshi itself can carry a T-Doll and move at a relatively high speed inside the dorm.
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**{{doll name|M4A1|AR|4}} also own a pet Dinergate in the ''Girls Frontline: Healing Chapter'' OVA.
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**Many variants of pet Dinergates can be found throughout the game, often appearing as bonus effects of a complete 5* rarity furniture set or as part of character costumes. Some examples are the one dressed up as a ghost with a large coat in the 2017 Halloween set, the airborne Dinergates disguised 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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**Unfortunately rogue Dinergate units cannot be found in the dormitory's pet rescue station, meaning that players cannot adopt Dinergates as pets (yet).
File:RO635 (Dinergate).png|[[RO635|“Banana”]], or “ROnergate”
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*Dinergate's physical strength is speculated to be relatively high; a furniture piece introduced in 2018's Mid Autumn Festival is a Japanese style Mikoshi mounted on the back of four dinergates. The Mikoshi itself can carry a T-Doll and move at a relatively high speed inside the dorm.
File:GFL2 Dinergate Preview.jpg|Pet Dinergates in a promo for [[Girls' Frontline 2: Exilium]]
 
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