I, USAS-12 shotgun, designed by Gilbert Equipment Co and manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, used by many government agency and security organizations amongst Asia. But AFT classed me as "Destructive type weapon" and thus limited my civilian market potential... Even though Saiga-12's design concept was similar to mine but never received the same treatment, that's just so unfair!
Secretary
我可是受过高等培训的人形,让我来教您一些“学院派”的作战方式吧~
I'm a T-doll who received high level training, let show you how it's done~
看来今天也会值班呢……等下问问Saiga12那个叫“泡面”的东西还有没有吧
Look's like I will be on duty today... I should ask Saiga12 about some that "Instant Noodle" thing later.
这,这是人类表达友好的方式吗?……我,我当然知道啦!这种事我还是很擅长的!
This, this is how humans express their friendliness? ...Of, of course I know! I'm actually really good at that!
Secretary (post OATH)
OATH
Greeting
T-Doll Produced
Joining an echelon
Enhancement
Dummy-linking
Logistics (start)
Logistics (end)
Autobattle
Dialogue
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
English
Starting a combat mission
Starting a battle
Skill activation
Heavily damaged
Retreat
MVP
Restoration
Dialogue
Chinese
Japanese
Korean
English
Halloween
Christmas
New Year's Day
Valentine's day
Trivia
A U.S. firearms manufacturer, Ameetec Arms LLC of Scottsdale, Arizona, started the manufacture of a USAS-12 semi-automatic clone in 2007, called the WM-12; it mainly differs from the USAS-12 by the lack of fixed sights and carrying handle, replaced by a Picatinny rail. The manufacturer stated that the WM-12 is not a "destructive device", and would thus readily available to civilians. As of January 2008, however, the WM-12 was no longer to be found on Ameetec Arms online catalogs, because it was discontinued after its pre-production run. Only a few WM-12s were built using USAS-12 demilitarized shotguns.