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{{PlayableUnit
 
|title = Sten MkII
 
|title = Sten MkII
 
|index = 29
 
|index = 29
|nationality = United Kingdom<ref name= "wiki">[[wikipedia:Sten|Wikipedia entry of Sten MKII]]</ref>
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|nationality = United Kingdom
 
|classification = SMG
 
|classification = SMG
 
|rarity = 3
 
|rarity = 3
|manufacturer = [[wikipedia:Royal_Small_Arms_Factory|Royal Small Arms Factory]], Enfield, [[wikipedia:Birmingham_Small_Arms_Company|BSA]], [[wikipedia:ROF_Fazakerley|ROF Fazakerley]], [[wikipedia:ROF_Maltby|ROF Maltby]], ROF Theale, Berkshire, [[wikipedia:Lines_Bros|Lines Brothers Ltd]], Long Branch Canada (plus numerous sub-contractors making individual parts), Various Underground Resistance Group Factories.<ref name= "wiki"></ref>
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|faction=[[Griffin & Kryuger]]
|artist = [http://weibo.com/hikarinoniwa 真名]
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|manufactureringame=[[I.O.P.]]
|fullname = STEN
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|manufacturer = Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield, Birmingham Small Arms Company, ROF Fazakerley, ROF Maltby, ROF Theale, Berkshire, Lines Brothers Ltd, Long Branch Canada (plus numerous sub-contractors making individual parts), Various Underground Resistance Group Factories.
|chname = 司登 Mk.ll
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|artist = {{artist name|真名}}
|voiceactor = [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%A4%A7%E9%96%80%E9%A6%99%E5%AE%9F Nao Ueda]
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|fullname = Carbine, Machine, STEN, 9mm
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|voiceactor = {{voice actor name|Daimon Kami}}
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|releasedon = {{doll_server_alias|server=CN|alias=司登MkII}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=TW|alias=司登MkII}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=KR|alias=스텐 Mk.II}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=EN|alias=STEN MkII}}, {{doll_server_alias|server=JP|alias=ステンMK-II}}
  
| weaponinfo = The STEN (or Sten gun) was a family of British submachine guns chambered in 9×19mm and used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. STEN is an acronym, from the names of the weapon's chief designers, Major Reginald V. '''S'''hepherd and Harold '''T'''urpin, and EN for '''En'''field. Over four million Stens in various versions were made in the 1940s. They were notable for having a simple design and very low production cost making them effective insurgency weapons for resistance groups.
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|weaponinfo =  
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The STEN, or Sten gun, is the name given to a family of blowback-operated British submachine guns chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum. They were used extensively by both British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. The word "Sten" is an acronym, and was created from the names of the weapon's chief designers: the "S" comes from Major Reginald V. Shepherd, the "T" from Harold J. Turpin, and the "En" stands for the Enfield factory. All models of Sten gun had a simple design and a very low production cost, making them effective insurgency weapons for resistance groups, and they continue to see usage to this day by irregular military forces. The Sten gun served as the basis for the later Sterling submachine gun, which replaced the Sten in British service until the 1980s, when it and all other submachine guns were replaced by the SA80 family of assault rifles.<ref name = "sten wiki">[[wikipedia:Sten|Wikipedia entry on the Sten gun]]</ref>
  
The Mark II was the most common variant, with two million units produced. It was a much rougher weapon than the Mk I. The flash eliminator and the folding handle (the grip) of the Mk I were eliminated. A removable barrel was now provided which projected 3 inches (76 mm) beyond the barrel sleeve. Also, a special catch allowed the magazine to be slid partly out of the magazine housing and the housing rotated 90 degrees counter-clockwise (from the operator's perspective), together covering the ejection opening and allowing the weapon and magazine both to lie flat on its side.<ref name= "wiki"></ref>
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The Sten was created during a time of desperation. The British military had suffered great materiel losses during the evacuation at Dunkirk, and needed a submachine gun that could be quickly manufactured to help resupply their armed forces. At the time, the British had been purchasing large quantities of Thompson submachine guns from the United States. However, Thompsons were time-consuming and expensive to produce, being anywhere from $70-200 per unit. As a result, the Thompson, while it was an effective weapon, simply could not be produced fast enough. And so, the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield was commissioned to design an alternative submachine gun.<ref name = "sten modernfirearms">[https://modernfirearms.net/en/submachine-guns/great-britain-submachine-guns/sten-eng/ Modern Firearms entry on the STEN]</ref>
  
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The design of the Sten gun is credited to Major Reginald V. Shepherd and Mr. Harold John Turpin. Major Shepherd was the inspector of armaments in the Ministry of Supply Design Department at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, while Turpin was the Senior Draughtsman of the Design Department at Enfield. The design they came up with shared many design elements, such as the side-mounted magazine, with the Lanchester (an earlier submachine gun design that was essentially a British copy of the German MP28). Unlike the Lanchester, however, the Sten was designed to be as cheap and easy to produce as possible. To this end, the Sten was built primarily of simple stamped metal components and required only minor welding, which meant minimal machining and manufacturing was needed to build one. In terms of mechanical operation, the Sten was also incredibly simple. The Sten was a blowback-operated submachine gun firing from an open bolt, with a fixed firing pin on the face of the bolt. This means the bolt remains to the rear when the weapon is cocked, and upon pulling the trigger the bolt moves forward from spring pressure, stripping the round from the magazine, chambering it, and firing the weapon all in the same movement. There is no breech locking mechanism, so the rearward movement of the bolt caused by the recoil impulse is arrested only by the mainspring and the bolt's inertia. The German {{doll name|MP40|SMG|2}}, Soviet {{doll name|PPS-43|SMG|3}}, and US {{doll name|M3|SMG|2}} submachine guns were all made with a similar design philosophy to that of the Sten: simple to make, easy to maintain, and cheap to produce.<ref name = "sten forgotten weapons">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8-PmLxkOmaM Forgotten Weapons video on British submachine guns]</ref>
=== Design ===
 
A short T-doll around 130-140cm of body height when compared to the weapon, Sten have golden colour pupils and medium length blonde hair tightened in twin ponies.
 
  
As the artist revealed on his/her weibo posts, originally Sten's costume [https://weibo.com/1936540534/D0XZdkuPS?from=page_1005051936540534_profile&wvr=6&mod=weibotime&type=comment#_rnd1524382516452 concept design] was similar to Little Red Riding Hood, when {{doll name|Beretta Model 38|SMG|2}}'s artist [http://www.pixiv.net/member.php?id=8217405 ALLENES] suggested "Give her a little red hat.", by a red hat ALLENES meant a red beret hat though. When thought about the weapon was meant to be a cheap alternative due to lack of funding, the second draft Sten became [https://weibo.com/1936540534/D0Y0Gk8aF?type=comment#_rnd1524382513114 Cinderella].
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The Sten gun was known to suffer from a number of design faults. Stoppages were not uncommon, and could occur for a variety of reasons, with some as a result of poor maintenance and others being particular to the Sten. Carbon buildup on the face of the breech or debris in the bolt raceway could cause a failure to fire, while a dirty chamber could cause a failure to feed. Firing the Sten by grasping the magazine with the supporting hand tended to wear the magazine catch, altering the angle of feed and causing a failure to feed. Additional problems stemmed from the Sten's magazines, which were direct copies of the ones used in the German MP-40. A Sten magazine had two columns of 9mm cartridges in a staggered arrangement, merging at the top to form a single column. While other staggered magazines, such as the ones used in the Thompson, fed from both the left and right side alternately, the Sten's magazines required the cartridges to gradually merge at the top of the magazine to form a single column. As a consequence, any dirt or foreign matter in this taper area could cause feed malfunctions. Additionally, the walls of the magazine lip had to endure the full stresses of the rounds being pushed in by the spring. This, along with rough handling of the gun, could result in deformation of the magazine lips (which were required to be at a precise 8° angle in order to operate properly), resulting in misfeeding or a failure to fire. The slot on the side of the body where the charging handle ran was also a target of criticism, as the long opening could allow foreign objects to enter into the internals of the gun. The open bolt design of the Sten, combined with its cheap manufacture and rudimentary safety, also meant that the weapon was prone to accidental discharges, which proved especially hazardous. A simple safety could be engaged while the bolt was in the rearwards (cocked) position. However, if a loaded Sten with the bolt in the closed position was dropped, or the butt was knocked against the ground, the bolt could move far enough rearward to pick up a round (but not far enough to be engaged by the trigger mechanism) and the spring pressure could be enough to chamber and fire the round.
  
Finally 真名 settled with a feminized version of the traditional English working class outfit of that era, suspension belt skirt, red jacket, beret and a white shirt.
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The STEN would see various improvements following its adoption in 1941. The first model of Sten gun produced, the Mk.I, featured a conical flash hider, a wooden grip on the stock, and a wooden front grip that could be folded up under the barrel. Only about 100,000 Mk.I Stens were produced before the far simpler Mk.II design was implemented. The Mk.II was the most common version of the Sten gun used by British forces, with around 2 million units produced. The foregrip and flash hider from the earlier Mk.I were removed, and a simplified stock design was introduced. The simplification of the Sten gun design would culminate in the Mk.III, which would end up being the 2nd most produced variant, as well as the version in use by the time of the Normandy landings. The Sten, especially the Mk.II, tended to attract affection and loathing in equal measure. Its peculiar appearance when compared to other firearms of the era, combined with sometimes questionable reliability, made it unpopular with some front-line troops. However, a well-maintained (and properly functioning) Sten gun was a devastating close-range weapon for sections previously armed only with bolt-action rifles. In addition to regular British and Commonwealth military service, Sten guns were air-dropped in large numbers to resistance fighters and partisans throughout occupied Europe. Due to their slim profile and ease of disassembly/reassembly, they were good for concealment and guerrilla warfare.
  
=== Personality ===
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The Sten, even with all its faults, served through the Second World War and into the Korean War. The Sten was eventually replaced by the Sterling submachine gun in 1953, and began to be gradually withdrawn from British service beginning in the 1960s. Other Commonwealth nations followed suit, either by creating their own replacements for the Sten, such as the Australians with their F1 submachine gun, or by adopting foreign designs. The Sten does continue to occasionally show up in the hands of insurgents, militias, and irregular military forces.  
Sten is like a outgoing and kind girl next door, she always emits a lively and kind hearted aura. But deep down she is rather insecure and feels like she is unlucky, she wishes to prove herself in front of her comrades, she behaves and appear to be more outgoing in front of others just to fit in with everyone.
 
  
As revealed from the artist and evident from some of her quotes, her hobby is also culinary, but mostly in the field of patisserie.
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|design =
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A short T-doll around 130-140cm in height (when using her weapon for scale), Sten has golden eyes and medium length blonde hair tightened in twin ponies.
  
=== In-Game ===
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As the artist for Sten, 真名, revealed through a series of Weibo posts, Sten's original concept design evoked the character of Little Red Riding Hood. Aspects of the final design came about through the advisement of {{doll name|Beretta Model 38|SMG|2}}'s artist ALLENES, who suggested that they "Give her a little red hat". By a 'red hat', ALLENES apparently meant a red beret.<ref name = "sten weibo1">[https://weibo.com/1936540534/D0XZdkuPS?from=page_1005051936540534_profile&wvr=6&mod=weibotime&type=comment#_rnd1524382516452 Sten artist Weibo post #1]</ref>
Upon beating one of the early chapters, a Sten T-doll will be rewarded to the player, to many players she is the first 3* T-doll to join their echelon. Combining decent HP pool, evasion and easy expansion, she is definitely a good T-doll for new player to level during the early game stage.
 
  
=== Story Involvement ===
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Due to her weapon being meant as a cheap alternative due to lack of funding, 真名's second draft of Sten's design saw her sporting a plain grey dress, similar to Cinderella's.<ref name = "sten weibo2">[https://weibo.com/1936540534/D0Y0Gk8aF?type=comment#_rnd1524382513114 Sten artist Weibo post #2]</ref>
Sten had interaction with the main story line, primarily as a member of Palette.
 
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==== Palette Squadron and File 36 ====
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Finally, 真名 settled on a feminized version of the traditional English working class outfit of the era: a suspension-belt skirt, red jacket, the aforementioned red beret, and a white shirt.
A makeshift squadron was put together for {{doll name|RO635|SMG|5}} to assist her in completing an assignment, the squadron goes by the name Palette.
 
 
 
RO was assigned to G&K with the mission of recovering "File 36". Sten and two other T-dolls, {{doll name|Type 92|HG|3}} and {{doll name|AAT-52|MG|2}} assembled together just for this mission. According to Type 92, RO's temporary adjutant, they are all misfits within G&K, hence the name Palette fits them quite well, with all their colourful personalities. RO's command module was meant to be tested and fine-tuned by leading this "Bad Company". She also gained quite a lot of experience and friendship while commanding this band of misfits.
 
 
 
==== Hunt for Dreamer ====
 
 
 
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|max_hp= 185
 
|max_hp= 185
 
|mov= 12
 
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|moddable=1
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|mod1_max_hp=193
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|mod1_max_dmg=29
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|mod1_max_acc=16
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|mod1_max_eva=77
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|mod1_max_rof=86
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|mod2_max_hp=194
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|mod2_max_dmg=29
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|mod2_max_acc=17
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|mod2_max_eva=78
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|mod2_max_rof=86
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|mod3_max_hp=195
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|mod3_max_dmg=29
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|mod3_max_acc=17
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|mod3_max_eva=79
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|mod3_max_rof=86
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|craft= 1:40:00
 
|craft= 1:40:00
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|drop= Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 1-6 onward.
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|reward= Rewarded to players after completing chapter 1-1 for the first time.
  
 
|aura1= Affects assault rifles
 
|aura1= Affects assault rifles
 
|aura2= Increases accuracy by 10%  
 
|aura2= Increases accuracy by 10%  
 
|aura3= Increases evasion by 30%
 
|aura3= Increases evasion by 30%
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|mod1_aura1= Affects assault rifles
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|mod1_aura2= Increases accuracy by 30%
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|mod1_aura3= Increases evasion by 40%
 
|tile1= 1
 
|tile1= 1
 
|tile4= 1
 
|tile4= 1
 
|tile7= 1
 
|tile7= 1
 
|tile5= 0  
 
|tile5= 0  
|costume1= Returned Affections
 
|characterid = StenMK2
 
 
| GAIN_CN = 您就是指挥官大人吧?经常听人提到您,今后承蒙关照!
 
| GAIN_JP = 噂の指揮官様ですね、はじめまして!
 
| GAIN_EN = Are you the Commander? I often hear about you, I will be in your care from now.
 
| INTRODUCTION_CN = 司登Mk.2在战争期间除了派发给本国军队,也空降给了各国反抗军。受到重用的原因有三点:威力高、成本低、易量产。虽然很多人说我造型难看,名字难听,不过我还是发挥了很多作用的……不对!才不是当手榴弹用的!
 
| INTRODUCTION_JP =
 
| INTRODUCTION_EN = Other than the nation's own army, Sten Mk2 was also supplied to various resistance forces during the war. Widely distributed and used due to my high firepower, low cost and easily manufacturing process. Even though many complained that my design is ugly and my name sounds weird, but I did contribute a lot... No! Don't use me as a grenade!
 
| DIALOGUE1_CN = 我现在在节食呢……不太想吃东西啊。
 
| DIALOGUE1_JP = ダイエット中なので、今日は何も食べません!
 
| DIALOGUE1_EN = I'm on a diet... I don't really want to eat anything.
 
| DIALOGUE2_CN = 我也渴望着像指挥官那样!
 
| DIALOGUE2_JP = 私も、指揮官になってみたいです。
 
| DIALOGUE2_EN = I wish to be like the Commander!
 
| DIALOGUE3_CN = 您还没有……恋人之类的吗?
 
| DIALOGUE3_JP = 恋人とかないんですか?
 
| DIALOGUE3_EN = Do you... Do you have like a lover?
 
| DIALOGUEWEDDING_CN = 指挥官,今晚加班之后就不要去食堂了,我准备了些点心……嘿嘿,偶尔也要露两手嘛。
 
| DIALOGUEWEDDING_EN = Commander, you don't have to go to the canteen after today's shift, I prepared some snacks... Hehe, I made them just for you.
 
| SOULCONTRACT_CN = 诶?我的心意……被回应了吗?明明没什么讨人喜欢的地方,但是这一天突然就到来了。原来……我是这样的幸运,对吗,指挥官!
 
| SOULCONTRACT_JP = え?!私の気持ちが、届いたの?なんの取り柄もない私に、こんな日が来るなんて、こんなに幸せな気持ち、初めてです。
 
| SOULCONTRACT_EN = My affections... They've reached you? Even though I don't have a lot of likeable features, but this day just suddenly arrived. I must be really lucky, right? Commander?
 
  
| ALLHALLOWS_CN = 今天好想像孩子一样疯玩呢。
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|costume1= Reciprocated Love
| ALLHALLOWS_JP = 子供みたいに思いっ切りはしゃぎたいなー、今日ぐらいはいいですよね?
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|costume2= [Neural Upgrade]
| ALLHALLOWS_EN = I want to have lots of fun today.
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|costume3= Who Moved My Candy
| CHRISTMAS_CN =
 
| CHRISTMAS_JP = メリークリスマス! やっぱりクリスマスはテンション上がるね。
 
| CHRISTMAS_EN =
 
| NEWYEAR_CN =
 
| NEWYEAR_JP = 指揮官、今年もよろしくお願いします! 良い一年にしましょうね!
 
| NEWYEAR_EN =
 
| VALENTINE_CN = 这次可不会给你本命巧克力呢,嘿嘿,情人节快乐哦,指挥官。
 
| VALENTINE_JP =
 
| VALENTINE_EN = This is not a birthday chocolate, hehe, happy Valentines Commander.
 
| TANABATA_CN =
 
| TANABATA_JP =
 
| TANABATA_EN =  
 
  
| HELLO_CN = 我们又见面了呢。
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| HELLO_JP = また会いましたね。
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File:Sten MkII_S.png|Profile image
| HELLO_EN = We've met again.
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File:Sten MkII.png|Full artwork
| BUILDOVER_CN = 好像来了新同伴。
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File:Sten MkII_D.png|Full damaged artwork
| BUILDOVER_JP = 新しい子が来たようです。
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File:Sten MkII_costume2_S.png|Neural Upgrade profile image
| BUILDOVER_EN = Looks like we got a new companion.
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File:Sten MkII_costume2.png|Neural Upgrade full artwork
| FORMATION_CN = 好~司登Mark II,出发!
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File:Sten MkII_costume2_D.png|Neural Upgrade full damage artwork
| FORMATION_JP = よーし、ステンMark II、行きます!
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File:Sten MkII_costume1.png|"Reciprocated Love" artwork
| FORMATION_EN = Ok~ Sten Mark 2, ready for action!
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File:Sten MkII_costume1_D.png|"Reciprocated Love" damaged artwork
| FEED_CN = 精精神神儿地!
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File:Sten MkII_costume3.png|"Who Moved My Candy" artwork
| FEED_JP = 元気いっぱいです。
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File:Sten MkII_costume3_D.png|"Who Moved My Candy" damaged artwork
| FEED_EN = Alrighty!
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| COMBINE_CN = 编队扩大,正合我意。
 
| COMBINE_JP = 編成拡大、願ったり叶ったりです。
 
| COMBINE_EN = Squad expanded, just how I like it.
 
| OPERATIONBEGIN_CN = Mark II、行ってきま~す。
 
| OPERATIONBEGIN_JP = Mark II、行ってきま~す。
 
| OPERATIONBEGIN_EN = Mark 2, move out.
 
| OPERATIONOVER_CN = 平安归来,各位,辛苦了。
 
| OPERATIONOVER_JP = 無事戻りました。みんなお疲れ様。
 
| OPERATIONOVER_EN = Safely returned, good work everyone.
 
| BLACKACTION_CN = 虽然我不怎么靠得住,但我也会尽我的一份力的。
 
| BLACKACTION_JP = あまり頼りにならないけど、少しでもお役に立てるよう頑張ります。
 
| BLACKACTION_EN = Though I might not be very reliable, but I will still contribute.
 
| GOATTACK_CN = 行动咯。
 
| GOATTACK_JP = やーるぞ!
 
| GOATTACK_EN = Lets go!
 
| MEET_CN = 不要慌!不要慌!
 
| MEET_JP = びびっじゃダメ、びびっじゃダメ!
 
| MEET_EN = Do not panic, do not panic!
 
| SKILL1_CN = 开火!开火!
 
| SKILL1_JP = 撃て!撃て!
 
| SKILL1_EN = Fire! Fire!
 
| SKILL2_CN = 别叫我臭枪什么的啊。
 
| SKILL2_JP = 臭い銃かなんで言わないでください。
 
| SKILL2_EN = Don't call me stench gun.
 
| SKILL3_CN = 啊!找到你了,看招!
 
| SKILL3_JP = あー、見つけた。撃っちゃえ!
 
| SKILL3_EN = Ahh! Here you are! Take this!
 
| BREAK_CN = 呀!好痛啊!
 
| BREAK_JP = やぁ、痛いって。
 
| BREAK_EN = Ouch! That really hurts.
 
| RETREAT_CN = 下次,我一定会赢的!
 
| RETREAT_JP = 次こそ…勝ちます。
 
| RETREAT_EN = I will win next time.
 
| WIN_CN = 我做到了!
 
| WIN_JP = やりました。
 
| WIN_EN = I did it!
 
| FIX_CN = 呜呜,好丢脸的。指挥官,真对不起您。
 
| FIX_JP = ううん、恥ずかしです。指揮官、本当にごめんなさい。
 
| FIX_EN = Uuuuu, what a shameful display. Commander, I'm really sorry.
 
  
| trivia =  
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* Due to the poor build quality, there are frequent reports of Sten misfiring when dropped on the group.
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File:Sten MkII_D (Censored).png|Full damaged artwork (Censored)
** As a reference to a joke told by Allied troops, one of the official 4Coma of Girls Frontline drawn by AC-130 depict that {{doll name|Lee-Enfield|RF|5}} threw Sten's weapon like a grenade at a group of enemy patrols to drive them away.
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File:Sten MkII_costume1_D (Censored 1).png|"Reciprocated Love" damaged artwork (EN Censorship)
* Captured Sten Mk. II was redesigned by German Designer, called MP.3008(or Gerät Neumünster) in mid WWII after Germany power began to collapse. MP.3008 shared a same receiver with Sten, but changed the magazine feeding to vertical over the original it was made. The MP.3008 itself also used by Fallschirmjager(German Paratrooper) and Volksturm(People's Storm of German) because of its reliability and cheaper maintenance cost than its counterparts, MP 40.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP_3008 MP3008 in Wikipedia]</ref>
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File:Warning! Monsters Incoming! Login Wallpaper.png|"Warning! Monsters Incoming!" Login wallpaper illustrated by ???.
** Another exact copy of Sten Mk.II by Mauser, called Gerat Postdam was planned to be manufactured for 100.000 units although in reality there's only 28.000 units were manufactured.<ref>[https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de%2FWaffen%2FMaschinenpistolen-R.htm Gerat Postdam on Google Translate]</ref>
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|trivia =
*[https://zh.moegirl.org/%E5%B0%91%E5%A5%B3%E5%89%8D%E7%BA%BF:%E5%8F%B8%E7%99%BB Moegirl entry on Sten MkII]
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*The Sten gun first saw action in the Dieppe raid with Canadian forces. Weeks prior to the scheduled raid, the first issuing of the Sten gun to the Dieppe Raiders occurred, and the Canadian soldiers quickly found out about the Sten's numerous quirks and faults. So, during the weeks leading up to the raid, the Canadians spent a great deal of time fixing, filing, and adjusting their weapons' to fix faults. By the end of this period, the Canadians had managed to transform their Stens into fully battle-worthy guns.<ref name = "sten canadian soldiers">[https://www.canadiansoldiers.com/weapons/smgs/sten.htm CanadianSoldiers.com entry on the STEN in Canadian service]</ref> However, when the raid was cancelled in July, the Canadians' modified STENs were withdrawn. When the raid was later un-cancelled and rescheduled, the Canadian forces received brand-new Sten guns, crated and packed in grease. These new guns were very much useless to the troops, as they still had the very common manufacturing defects which the Canadians had corrected weeks prior with their previously issued guns. This situation obviously disgusted many of the troops. The Dieppe raid was a catastrophic failure, seeing 3.6 thousand of the 6000 predominantly Canadian soldiers being killed, wounded, or captured due to extremely poor British leadership.<ref name = "sten dieppe wiki">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieppe_Raid Wikipedia entry on the Dieppe Raid]</ref>  
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*As a reference to a joke told by Allied troops regarding the Sten's tendency to accidentally discharge when dropped, one of the official 4Coma comics of Girls' Frontline drawn by AC-130 depicts {{doll name|Lee-Enfield|RF|5}} throwing Sten's weapon like a grenade at a group of enemy patrols to drive them away.
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*The Sten Mk. II was one of the weapons used by Jozef Gabčík, the leader of the Czechoslovakian SOE team tasked with assassinating SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich. Unfortunately, in line with the STEN's famous unreliability issues, the firearm jammed at the crucial moment. Seeing this, another member of the group, Jan Kubiš, proceeded to toss a modified anti-tank grenade into Heydrich's car after Heydrich ordered the driver to stop so he could shoot Gabčík. The resulting explosion severely injured Heydrich, and several months later those injuries caused him to enter a coma he never awoke from. Both Gabčík and Kubiš later died after a 6 hour long gunfight against the SS at a cathedral in Prague along with the rest of the paratrooper team that was inserted by the SOE.
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**Sten's in-game skill, a hand grenade, is allegedly a tribute to Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš' actions during the war.
 +
*Captured Sten Mk. II submachine guns were redesigned by the Germans, and designated the MP 3008(or Gerät Neumünster). The MP 3008 shared the same receiver design as the Sten, but changed the location of the magazine. The MP 3008 was used by the Fallschirmjägers (German paratroopers) and the Volksturm because of its reliability and cheaper maintenance cost than its counterpart the MP 40.<ref name = "wiki mp3008">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MP_3008 Wikipedia article on the MP 3008]</ref>
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*Following her neural upgrade, Sten switches over to using a Mk.IIS, an integrally suppressed version of the Sten produced at the request of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) for use in clandestine operations in occupied Europe.
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*The poster for Sten's "Reciprocated Love" costume is hanging on the wall in episode 6 of the 2022 Girls' Frontline anime adaptation.
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 26 October 2023

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Sten MkII29
Gun Information
Full name Carbine, Machine, STEN, 9mm
Country of origin United Kingdom
Manufacturer Royal Small Arms Factory Enfield, Birmingham Small Arms Company, ROF Fazakerley, ROF Maltby, ROF Theale, Berkshire, Lines Brothers Ltd, Long Branch Canada (plus numerous sub-contractors making individual parts), Various Underground Resistance Group Factories.
Game Information
Faction Griffin & Kryuger
Manufactured /
Revised by
I.O.P.
Voice actor Daimon Kami
Artist 真名
Released on CN (司登MkII), TW (司登MkII), KR (스텐 Mk.II), EN (STEN MkII), JP (ステンMK-II)
Chibi Animation
Variant:

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How to obtain[edit]

NORMALHEAVY Timer 1:40:00. See T-Doll Production for details.

DROP Can be obtained from many battle stages from Chapter 1-6 onward.

REWARD Rewarded to players after completing chapter 1-1 for the first time.

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
93(x1)185(x1) / 925(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
 Damage
9 26
Evasion
 Evasion
9 75
Accuracy
 Accuracy
2 15
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
52 78
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
12
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
5%
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
Icon slot Accessory.png Icon Telescopic Sight S 2star.png Icon Holographic Sight S 2star.png
Icon Red Dot Sight S 2star.png Icon Night Combat Equipment S 2star.png
Icon Silencer S 2star.png
Icon slot Magazine.png Icon Armor-Piercing Ammo S 2star.png Icon HP Ammo S 2star.png
Icon Shotgun Ammo S 2star.png
Icon High-Velocity Ammo S 2star.png
Icon slot Doll.png Icon Microchip S 2star.png Icon Exoskeleton S 2star.png
Icon Ballistic Plate S 2star.png Icon Camo Cape S 2star.png
Icon Ammo Box S 2star.png

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 assault rifles
Increases accuracy by 10%
Increases evasion by 30%

Health
 Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
 Ration
93(x1)193(x1) / 965(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
 Damage
9 29
Evasion
 Evasion
9 77
Accuracy
 Accuracy
2 16
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
52 86
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
12
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
5%
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
Icon slot Accessory.png Icon Telescopic Sight S 2star.png Icon Holographic Sight S 2star.png
Icon Red Dot Sight S 2star.png Icon Night Combat Equipment S 2star.png
Icon Silencer S 2star.png
Icon slot Magazine.png Icon Armor-Piercing Ammo S 2star.png Icon HP Ammo S 2star.png
Icon Shotgun Ammo S 2star.png
Icon High-Velocity Ammo S 2star.png
Icon slot Doll.png Icon Microchip S 2star.png Icon Exoskeleton S 2star.png
Icon Ballistic Plate S 2star.png Icon Camo Cape S 2star.png
Icon Ammo Box S 2star.png

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 assault rifles
Increases accuracy by 30%
Increases evasion by 40%

Health
 Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
 Ration
93(x1)194(x1) / 970(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
 Damage
9 29
Evasion
 Evasion
9 78
Accuracy
 Accuracy
2 17
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
52 86
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
12
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
5%
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
Icon slot Accessory.png Icon Telescopic Sight S 2star.png Icon Holographic Sight S 2star.png
Icon Red Dot Sight S 2star.png Icon Night Combat Equipment S 2star.png
Icon Silencer S 2star.png
Icon slot Magazine.png Icon Armor-Piercing Ammo S 2star.png Icon HP Ammo S 2star.png
Icon Shotgun Ammo S 2star.png
Icon High-Velocity Ammo S 2star.png
Icon slot Doll.png Icon Microchip S 2star.png Icon Exoskeleton S 2star.png
Icon Ballistic Plate S 2star.png Icon Camo Cape S 2star.png
Icon Ammo Box S 2star.png

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 assault rifles
Increases accuracy by 30%
Increases evasion by 40%

Health
 Health
Health
 Ammo
Health
 Ration
93(x1)195(x1) / 975(x5) 25(x1) / 85(x5) 20(x1) / 60(x5)
Damage
 Damage
9 29
Evasion
 Evasion
9 79
Accuracy
 Accuracy
2 17
Rate of Fire
 Rate of Fire
52 86
Movement Speed
 Move Speed
12
Armor
 Armor
0
Critical Hit Rate
 Crit. Rate
5%
Critical Hit Damage
 Crit. Damage
50%
Armor Penetration
 Armor Pen.
15
Icon slot Accessory.png Icon Telescopic Sight S 2star.png Icon Holographic Sight S 2star.png
Icon Red Dot Sight S 2star.png Icon Night Combat Equipment S 2star.png
Icon Silencer S 2star.png
Icon slot Magazine.png Icon Armor-Piercing Ammo S 2star.png Icon HP Ammo S 2star.png
Icon Shotgun Ammo S 2star.png
Icon High-Velocity Ammo S 2star.png
Icon slot Doll.png Icon Microchip S 2star.png Icon Exoskeleton S 2star.png
Icon Ballistic Plate S 2star.png Icon Camo Cape S 2star.png
Icon Ammo Box S 2star.png

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 assault rifles
Increases accuracy by 30%
Increases evasion by 40%

Weapon Background[edit]

The STEN, or Sten gun, is the name given to a family of blowback-operated British submachine guns chambered in 9×19mm Parabellum. They were used extensively by both British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. The word "Sten" is an acronym, and was created from the names of the weapon's chief designers: the "S" comes from Major Reginald V. Shepherd, the "T" from Harold J. Turpin, and the "En" stands for the Enfield factory. All models of Sten gun had a simple design and a very low production cost, making them effective insurgency weapons for resistance groups, and they continue to see usage to this day by irregular military forces. The Sten gun served as the basis for the later Sterling submachine gun, which replaced the Sten in British service until the 1980s, when it and all other submachine guns were replaced by the SA80 family of assault rifles.[1]

The Sten was created during a time of desperation. The British military had suffered great materiel losses during the evacuation at Dunkirk, and needed a submachine gun that could be quickly manufactured to help resupply their armed forces. At the time, the British had been purchasing large quantities of Thompson submachine guns from the United States. However, Thompsons were time-consuming and expensive to produce, being anywhere from $70-200 per unit. As a result, the Thompson, while it was an effective weapon, simply could not be produced fast enough. And so, the Royal Small Arms Factory at Enfield was commissioned to design an alternative submachine gun.[2]

The design of the Sten gun is credited to Major Reginald V. Shepherd and Mr. Harold John Turpin. Major Shepherd was the inspector of armaments in the Ministry of Supply Design Department at the Royal Arsenal in Woolwich, while Turpin was the Senior Draughtsman of the Design Department at Enfield. The design they came up with shared many design elements, such as the side-mounted magazine, with the Lanchester (an earlier submachine gun design that was essentially a British copy of the German MP28). Unlike the Lanchester, however, the Sten was designed to be as cheap and easy to produce as possible. To this end, the Sten was built primarily of simple stamped metal components and required only minor welding, which meant minimal machining and manufacturing was needed to build one. In terms of mechanical operation, the Sten was also incredibly simple. The Sten was a blowback-operated submachine gun firing from an open bolt, with a fixed firing pin on the face of the bolt. This means the bolt remains to the rear when the weapon is cocked, and upon pulling the trigger the bolt moves forward from spring pressure, stripping the round from the magazine, chambering it, and firing the weapon all in the same movement. There is no breech locking mechanism, so the rearward movement of the bolt caused by the recoil impulse is arrested only by the mainspring and the bolt's inertia. The German SMG MP40Thumb button.pngMP40 , Soviet SMG PPS-43Thumb button.pngPPS-43 , and US SMG M3Thumb button.pngM3  submachine guns were all made with a similar design philosophy to that of the Sten: simple to make, easy to maintain, and cheap to produce.[3]

The Sten gun was known to suffer from a number of design faults. Stoppages were not uncommon, and could occur for a variety of reasons, with some as a result of poor maintenance and others being particular to the Sten. Carbon buildup on the face of the breech or debris in the bolt raceway could cause a failure to fire, while a dirty chamber could cause a failure to feed. Firing the Sten by grasping the magazine with the supporting hand tended to wear the magazine catch, altering the angle of feed and causing a failure to feed. Additional problems stemmed from the Sten's magazines, which were direct copies of the ones used in the German MP-40. A Sten magazine had two columns of 9mm cartridges in a staggered arrangement, merging at the top to form a single column. While other staggered magazines, such as the ones used in the Thompson, fed from both the left and right side alternately, the Sten's magazines required the cartridges to gradually merge at the top of the magazine to form a single column. As a consequence, any dirt or foreign matter in this taper area could cause feed malfunctions. Additionally, the walls of the magazine lip had to endure the full stresses of the rounds being pushed in by the spring. This, along with rough handling of the gun, could result in deformation of the magazine lips (which were required to be at a precise 8° angle in order to operate properly), resulting in misfeeding or a failure to fire. The slot on the side of the body where the charging handle ran was also a target of criticism, as the long opening could allow foreign objects to enter into the internals of the gun. The open bolt design of the Sten, combined with its cheap manufacture and rudimentary safety, also meant that the weapon was prone to accidental discharges, which proved especially hazardous. A simple safety could be engaged while the bolt was in the rearwards (cocked) position. However, if a loaded Sten with the bolt in the closed position was dropped, or the butt was knocked against the ground, the bolt could move far enough rearward to pick up a round (but not far enough to be engaged by the trigger mechanism) and the spring pressure could be enough to chamber and fire the round.

The STEN would see various improvements following its adoption in 1941. The first model of Sten gun produced, the Mk.I, featured a conical flash hider, a wooden grip on the stock, and a wooden front grip that could be folded up under the barrel. Only about 100,000 Mk.I Stens were produced before the far simpler Mk.II design was implemented. The Mk.II was the most common version of the Sten gun used by British forces, with around 2 million units produced. The foregrip and flash hider from the earlier Mk.I were removed, and a simplified stock design was introduced. The simplification of the Sten gun design would culminate in the Mk.III, which would end up being the 2nd most produced variant, as well as the version in use by the time of the Normandy landings. The Sten, especially the Mk.II, tended to attract affection and loathing in equal measure. Its peculiar appearance when compared to other firearms of the era, combined with sometimes questionable reliability, made it unpopular with some front-line troops. However, a well-maintained (and properly functioning) Sten gun was a devastating close-range weapon for sections previously armed only with bolt-action rifles. In addition to regular British and Commonwealth military service, Sten guns were air-dropped in large numbers to resistance fighters and partisans throughout occupied Europe. Due to their slim profile and ease of disassembly/reassembly, they were good for concealment and guerrilla warfare.

The Sten, even with all its faults, served through the Second World War and into the Korean War. The Sten was eventually replaced by the Sterling submachine gun in 1953, and began to be gradually withdrawn from British service beginning in the 1960s. Other Commonwealth nations followed suit, either by creating their own replacements for the Sten, such as the Australians with their F1 submachine gun, or by adopting foreign designs. The Sten does continue to occasionally show up in the hands of insurgents, militias, and irregular military forces.

Character Design

A short T-doll around 130-140cm in height (when using her weapon for scale), Sten has golden eyes and medium length blonde hair tightened in twin ponies.

As the artist for Sten, 真名, revealed through a series of Weibo posts, Sten's original concept design evoked the character of Little Red Riding Hood. Aspects of the final design came about through the advisement of SMG Beretta Model 38Thumb button.pngBeretta Model 38 's artist ALLENES, who suggested that they "Give her a little red hat". By a 'red hat', ALLENES apparently meant a red beret.[4]

Due to her weapon being meant as a cheap alternative due to lack of funding, 真名's second draft of Sten's design saw her sporting a plain grey dress, similar to Cinderella's.[5]

Finally, 真名 settled on a feminized version of the traditional English working class outfit of the era: a suspension-belt skirt, red jacket, the aforementioned red beret, and a white shirt.

Gallery

Main artwork

Gallery consisting of artworks used primarily in-game. For information on how to obtain certain costumes, see Skin Catalogue.

Alternative artwork

Alternate gallery consisting of artworks with slight alterations as well as miscellaneous artworks.

Trivia

  • The Sten gun first saw action in the Dieppe raid with Canadian forces. Weeks prior to the scheduled raid, the first issuing of the Sten gun to the Dieppe Raiders occurred, and the Canadian soldiers quickly found out about the Sten's numerous quirks and faults. So, during the weeks leading up to the raid, the Canadians spent a great deal of time fixing, filing, and adjusting their weapons' to fix faults. By the end of this period, the Canadians had managed to transform their Stens into fully battle-worthy guns.[6] However, when the raid was cancelled in July, the Canadians' modified STENs were withdrawn. When the raid was later un-cancelled and rescheduled, the Canadian forces received brand-new Sten guns, crated and packed in grease. These new guns were very much useless to the troops, as they still had the very common manufacturing defects which the Canadians had corrected weeks prior with their previously issued guns. This situation obviously disgusted many of the troops. The Dieppe raid was a catastrophic failure, seeing 3.6 thousand of the 6000 predominantly Canadian soldiers being killed, wounded, or captured due to extremely poor British leadership.[7]
  • As a reference to a joke told by Allied troops regarding the Sten's tendency to accidentally discharge when dropped, one of the official 4Coma comics of Girls' Frontline drawn by AC-130 depicts RF Lee-EnfieldThumb button.pngLee-Enfield  throwing Sten's weapon like a grenade at a group of enemy patrols to drive them away.
  • The Sten Mk. II was one of the weapons used by Jozef Gabčík, the leader of the Czechoslovakian SOE team tasked with assassinating SS-Obergruppenführer Reinhard Heydrich. Unfortunately, in line with the STEN's famous unreliability issues, the firearm jammed at the crucial moment. Seeing this, another member of the group, Jan Kubiš, proceeded to toss a modified anti-tank grenade into Heydrich's car after Heydrich ordered the driver to stop so he could shoot Gabčík. The resulting explosion severely injured Heydrich, and several months later those injuries caused him to enter a coma he never awoke from. Both Gabčík and Kubiš later died after a 6 hour long gunfight against the SS at a cathedral in Prague along with the rest of the paratrooper team that was inserted by the SOE.
    • Sten's in-game skill, a hand grenade, is allegedly a tribute to Jozef Gabčík and Jan Kubiš' actions during the war.
  • Captured Sten Mk. II submachine guns were redesigned by the Germans, and designated the MP 3008(or Gerät Neumünster). The MP 3008 shared the same receiver design as the Sten, but changed the location of the magazine. The MP 3008 was used by the Fallschirmjägers (German paratroopers) and the Volksturm because of its reliability and cheaper maintenance cost than its counterpart the MP 40.[8]
  • Following her neural upgrade, Sten switches over to using a Mk.IIS, an integrally suppressed version of the Sten produced at the request of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) for use in clandestine operations in occupied Europe.
  • The poster for Sten's "Reciprocated Love" costume is hanging on the wall in episode 6 of the 2022 Girls' Frontline anime adaptation.

References[edit]