Minor Characters
This article covers characters with minor roles in Girls' Frontline media.
Contents
- 1 Girls' Frontline
- 1.1 Aelita
- 1.2 AH400
- 1.3 Valeriy Belenko
- 1.4 Catherine Ponzi
- 1.5 Cheryl
- 1.6 Dragović
- 1.7 Colonel Dupieux
- 1.8 Elia
- 1.9 Elsa
- 1.10 Engineer 402
- 1.11 The Fairy Queen
- 1.12 Hans
- 1.13 Arthur Hume
- 1.14 Ivan
- 1.15 Ashe James
- 1.16 Julian and Shelley
- 1.17 Lord Knell
- 1.18 Erich Meyer
- 1.19 Miss Passadou
- 1.20 Pavel
- 1.21 Pavlov
- 1.22 “Uncle” Powell
- 1.23 Quimby
- 1.24 Rosita
- 1.25 Eugene Rugosa
- 1.26 Sanaya
- 1.27 General Heinrich Schweinsteiger
- 1.28 Paula Snow
- 1.29 Susanna
- 1.30 Test Pilot
- 1.31 Toad
- 1.32 Valentin
- 1.33 Nikolai Vasilyevich
- 2 Project Neural Cloud
- 3 Confidential Files
- 4 Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song/Girls' Frontline (anime)
- 5 References
Girls' Frontline[edit]
Aelita[edit]
A service robot from HG MakarovMakarov
's Neural Upgrade story. Makarov uses it to run an experiment on the ability of AIs to choose their own fate. Her name (艾莉塔) is derived from the main character of Tolstoy's novel Aelita, or The Decline of Mars.
AH400[edit]
Miss Passadou's servant Doll from Butterfly in a Cocoon, an old model. She met a tragic fate to please her owner.
Valeriy Belenko[edit]
A famous chess-player who fell into obscurity, tutored XM8 and died during World War Three. During her Neural Upgrade story, AR XM8XM8
discovers his farewell message to her.
Catherine Ponzi[edit]
A Doll making a living with scams along with her partner Maggie. Also spelled “Katherine” in Eclipses & Saros and Colt Walker's quotes. Her appearance reuses SMG MP41MP41
's sprite, with just a different hat, long sleeves and no gun, armband, tie and shoulder insignia, which could indicate that they are the based on the same Doll model.
Under the name Miss Poker, she was initially trained during World War Three by Miss Catherine the Fox Sisterhood to be an expert cheater at poker, but due to the betting scene shifting online she was about to be sold and scrapped until Miss Séance, another Doll of working for the Sisterhood, hired her to add effects to her séances with her card tricks.[1] Because she feared being abandoned, Miss Poker became interested in Miss Séance's supposed immunity among the Sisterhood, and learned that she was running electronic tasks the others couldn't. Because Miss Séance could crash due to her workload, Miss Poker had Séance hire her as her bodyguard to get a secure job.[2]
When the Fox Sisterhood disappeared in the chaotic times after the end of World War Three, Séance and Poker were among the last of their Dolls to leave and try to survive by themselves, but Miss Poker ended up alone after Miss Tourguide was attacked and torn apart by thugs and Séance crashed for an entire year from the trauma of seeing her death.[3] Miss Poker continued protecting her and, in a twist of fate, managed to make a profit off the revival of physical poker gambling by selling her cheating modules for a high price. After Séance awakened, they agreed to become con artists and to take the names of their former owners for themselves: Miss Séance became Maggie Ponzi, and Miss Poker became Catherine Ponzi.[4]
In 2062, Maggie was forced to associate with Nikolai Vasilyevich[5] and the Dolls attempted to run with his money, not expecting Nikolai to be a member of the Vory v Zakone. Catherine was captured and cast in cement by the gangsters, but Maggie managed to free her by taking a blind contract with Paradeus, who were associated with the Vory.[6] Paradeus modified Maggie's neural cloud and had her and Catherine run a virtual black market operation aboard the Intercontinental Railway called the “Colt Express”, which enabled Paradeus' Bee Sting surveillance system to monitor the railway.[7] Aboard the Colt Express, Maggie used the identifier Queen of Hearts while Catherine used the King of Hearts, since Maggie felt Catherine was the true genius scammer of their duo.[8]
In the later months of 2064, Catherine sold tickets to the Colt Express to Lyudmila Pavlichenko, Pavel Marmontov and Erma Hume.[9] During the Vory's armed robbery, Baba Lyuba's right hand Danil attempted to destroy Catherine as she protected Maggie but Maggie saved her and Catherine was shot in the leg instead.[7] Because she could not move after the KCCO attacked the train, she volunteered to trap Tareus in her neural space for ten minutes, buying enough time for Lyudmila to call an air bombardment and eliminate the attackers.[10] Erma later noticed that her signal was gone,[8] but it is unlikely Catherine truly disappeared since she kept 80 backups of her neural cloud at all times.[6]
At some point, Catherine and Quimby also sold a black market Doll to Cheryl.[11]
Catherine among the passengers during the Vory v Zakone's robbery.
Cheryl[edit]
An young and mercurial author living in Berlin, Germany.
During the Berlin Metropolitan School kidnapping incident of 1st December 2050, Cheryl suffered temporary blindness after receiving a blow to the head and was left behind during evacuation. A Doll from Daybreak Squad, using the nickname “Big Sis” to conceal her identity, took her to safety and distracted her while waiting for the operation to end by talking about her job as a special ops soldier. “Big Sis” gave Cheryl a spent ammo casing to remember her by.[12][13]
Inspired by the 2050 incident, Cheryl became a thrillers author.[12] In late 2064, Cheryl met “Samo”, a Doll over a decade old she received instead of a black market domestic Doll from Catherine and Quimby. Since Quimby only gave her a two-person trip to Frankfurt in compensation, Cheryl begrudgingly took Samo with her on the trip.[11] Samo proved unexpectedly helpful despite the lethargy caused by her weak batteries and protected Cheryl during an attack on the train station. They found a bomb in the restroom where they took refuge, but Cheryl had prepared a liquid nitrogen gun among her paranoiac preparations and neutralized it.[14]
After Samo left hurriedly to throw off her sister who was pursuing her,[15] Cheryl recognized the type of ammo she used and believed she had been reunited with her “Big Sis”.[12] Samo explained that she hosted the memories of most of her team and couldn't say if she was the one who had saved Cheryl that day. Cheryl outfitted her with a new battery and Samo left as to not involve her further in the fight with her sister.[16][17] Meeting Cheryl eventually enabled Samo to differentiate between the identities in her neural cloud and reclaim her own name, Amaris, and role, to defeat Aliana.[18]
After joining the Stasi, Amaris read in the news that Cheryl's latest novel using her as the heroine, titled Romance of the Nitrogen Freeze Gun, had become a best-seller.[19]
Dragović[edit]
Lieutenant Dragović was a member of the guards of Belgrade. He led a final-stand of sorts in the Isomer event. He assumedly died defending Belgrade with his men.
In a final line of communications with Angelia, Dragović agrees with her that every ELID infected killed by them bought time for the civilians of Belgrade. He decides to abide by his orders to defend the city's wall, and urges Angelia to retreat from the wall and leave the rest to him and his men.
Colonel Dupieux[edit]
A member of the Stasi's Second Main Directorate, assigned to the surveillance of the Military Sector HQ of Saint Petersburg.[20] In actuality a Paradeus mole working under the name “Polar Bear”. Angelia was lured to Bremen instead of Berlin because of an error on his part.[21] After realizing his cover was blown, he sought protection from “Evangelist”,[20] but he was trapped by Q when he tried to leave the Neo-Soviet Union by foot.[22]
Elia[edit]
The leader of the Paradeus community in Bohnsdorf, Germany.[23] She caused the mass-suicide of the community by activating a Iaso's Box.[24]
Elsa[edit]
A refugee girl from Bohnsdorf who admire Machlian.[23] She died of ELID during the mass suicide of the community[24] and was later buried with Machlian in an unnamed tomb by the Commander.[25]
Engineer 402[edit]
A Doll-designer Doll working for IOP. He designed G36C's model, but in his pursuit of the perfect Tactical Doll he created a violent AI capable of deleting a Doll's personality. He sacrifices himself to wipe the AI from SMG G36CG36C
during her Neural Upgrade story.
The Fairy Queen[edit]
A rogue Golden Fairy at the Griffin base who declared itself queen of the Tactical Fairy drones. She claims to be able to grant wishes. After her run-in with the queen during her Neural Upgrade story, AR G3
G3
is selected as the head of the General Support department and manages the fairies.
Hans[edit]
A famous poet who disappeared in his old age to become an hermit. Her biggest fan SMG F1F1
manages to find him before during her Neural Upgrade story.
Arthur Hume[edit]
Doctor[26][27][28][29] (sometimes Professor)[30] Arthur Hume was a Doll scientist who headed the Human Intelligence Research Project for Statesec.[31] He also privately sold the Doll technology he created. While his research was the peak of innovation, Hume's experiments were considered inhumane because his Doll subjects usually went mad and their neural cloud had to be melted down.[29] Hume created many experimental Dolls during his career, the 63rd being Instructor Я, a Tactical Doll with two separate personalities to handle missions with sensitive opsec requirements, and the first being Erma,[32] a long-term personal project to create a Doll with a memory similar to a human's where any deleted memory could be recovered with specific stimuli.[30] He made Erma's neural cloud so unique and secret that Paradeus tech couldn't hack into it.[33]
At some point, Hume received a visit from Tareus who offered him to work with Paradeus, but he ran away to hide Erma, whom he considered his work of art rather than a product. He then had Erma mortally shoot him seconds before the time bomb Tareus had planted on him activated, gruesomely destroying his corpse.[30] Hume's death was blamed on a Soviet agent.[27]
Erma witnesses her creator's gruesome end.
Ivan[edit]
A Green Zone cop undercover in the weapon traffickers of Endeavor Association using the name “Alexei”. A series of misunderstandings during SG M1897M1897
's Neural Upgrade stories leads to him witnessing the mighty rage of a cleaning Doll.
Ashe James[edit]
An old woman who was cared for by Dushevnaya before going back to her family. Central character in RF KSVKKSVK
's Neural Upgrade story
The song which she taught Dushevnaya is a reference to the song "Ashes of Dreams" from NieR Gestalt/Replicant.
Julian and Shelley[edit]
A father and daughter helped by SMG PP-19PP-19
during her Neural Upgrade story.
Lord Knell[edit]
The leader of an anti-technology terrorist group called The Knell. Fought by SG RMB-93RMB-93
during her Neural Upgrade story.
Erich Meyer[edit]
Former vice-chief of the Stasi,[34] replaced by Romy Riefenstahl in the latter half of 2064.
Miss Passadou[edit]
A former theater actress from event Butterfly in a Cocoon. Her hubris cost the life of her husband Arla and Doll servant AH400, and she went into hiding under the name Fuduto. She was later unmasked by RF TAC-50TAC-50
.
Pavel[edit]
A railway droid who became Rosita's guardian. As a droid, his thought processes are rather simple and his ego practically nonexistent.
Designated GIRTM-612, he worked for many years in the irradiated Siberian Wastes to maintain the Intercontinental Railwway. His fellow worker droids nicknamed him “Bookworm” because of his passion for books, especially The Little Prince. When his batch was dismissed for old age and they were left to choose whether to go to a recycling station or attempt to find a new job, 612 decided to ride the Intercontinental and go to Warsaw to search for a rose like the one in his favorite book. One of his comrades gave him raw gold found during their work to finance his trip.
612's efforts to find a rose in Warsaw were frustrated by people refusing to give him directions and he applied to a recycling station but was told his parts were so used up he wasn't worth anything. He then encountered a blind girl and saved her from some thugs and decided to protect her, comparing her to a frail rose.[35] The girl called herself Rosita and the droid Pavel, from a man who had previously helped her.[36] He used the surname “Marmontov” on his train ticket but the origin of this surname is not explained.[37] In order to help Rosita return to her orphanage, Pavel used pawned his raw gold to buy a ticket to Berlin as well as an invitation to the “Colt Express” virtual black market, where he hoped to buy a vial of Idunn, the ELID cure created but never distributed by Galatea Corporation before their downfall. Because infected people could not ride the train, Pavel smuggled Rosita in a suitcase.[38]
During the auction, Maggie fixed the price of the Idunn vial above what Pavel could pay, but seeing his deep dejection, she reconsidered his offer and accepted to sell the vial for all of his 3.8 ounces of gold.[39] When the Vory v Zakone led an armed robbery on the train, Pavel was bound up but dutifully reported tactical information about the gangsters and volunteered to strike back during Lyudmila's plan.[40] When the KCCO derailed the train, Rosita was thrown off the suitcase and Pavel had to protect her from the other passengers, who were afraid of her infection.[41] Doctor Rugosa took Rosita to stabilize her condition[42] and Pavel went outside the train despite the ongoing combats to repair the emergency equipment of the first carriage containing the human survivors.[43] When Rugosa was attacked by the other passengers who demanded he give them ELID serum, Pavel returned in time and beat the attackers back with his wrench.[38] Pavel and Rosita were taken to Berlin by Griffin & Kryuger after the incident was resolved.[44]
Pavlov[edit]
A military engineer and the leader of a local resistance group who receives help from SMG PPSh-41PPSh-41
during her Neural Upgrade story.
“Uncle” Powell[edit]
A human trafficker introduced in Dual Randomness. He provides orphans to Paradeus for their experiments and was the one who sold them Anna. After being tracked down by Angelia, he used Epiphyllum bombs to cause a riot in the refugees camp of Bremen, but was captured by the Stasi and imprisoned in Berlin, where he ran a traffic of hallucinogens.
Quimby[edit]
Also called “Lil' Quimby”.[11] A droid working for Maggie and Catherine Ponzi as their accountant and handyman.[45][46] When Maggie and Catherine ran the “Colt Express” virtual black market, Quimby was in charge of finalizing the transactions after the auctions had concluded and the passengers had disembarked from the physical train.[39] She and Catherine also sold a black market Doll to Cheryl.[11]
While her appearance reuses the sprite of the Trap Fairy, she is probably not one of the “fairy” drones designed by Persica for Griffin & Kryuger.
Rosita[edit]
A blind girl suffering from early stages of ELID, who was saved by Pavel.
She lived as an orphan in the Berle Orphanage in the German town of Bremen. She was only called by her number and her only friend was a girl named Rosita. Rosita was selected one day to enter one of the “Sweet Dreams Box”, which were rumored to grant dreams, but the blind girl had overheard the housemother say that only terrible things happened to children who entered them.[36] The children were in fact sold to Paradeus to be turned into Nytos or other experiments.[47] To save Rosita, the blind girl locked her in their usual hiding place and climbed in the box herself, and was then delivered to the Galatea Corporation labs in Warsaw for ELID medicine experiments.
She was experimented on by Doctor Rugosa, and was the only test subject from her batch to survive. Instead of terminating her, Rugosa had her sedated, and she later awakened in the corpse processing room, where she was discovered by a handyman named Pavel. When he realized the girl was blind and couldn't help with his job, Pavel hid the girl in the trunk of his car and drove away so she could escape. Pavel was found and shot by Galatea only minutes after the girl escaped.[36]
The girl survived in the streets of Warsaw by eating abandoned food and was saved from thugs by a wandering railway droid. The girl at first thought that Pavel had come to help her again but quickly realized that her savior was a droid.[35] To make communication easier, the girl borrowed the name Rosita and the droid borrowed the name Pavel.[36] Pavel decided to help the girl return to Bremen, and to cure her ELID infection by procuring a vial of Galatea's unreleased Idunn medicine on the black market. Because she wouldn't be allowed to board a train with her infection, Pavel smuggled Rosita in a suitcase.[38]
When the KCCO derailed the train, Rosita was thrown off the suitcase and Pavel had to protect her from the other passengers, who were afraid of her infection.[41] Doctor Rugosa recognized the girl and, ashamed of his past actions, promised to treat her infection.[48] The other passengers were resentful that Rugosa had cured Rosita and attacked him while demanding ELID serum for themselves, but Pavel returned in time and beat the attackers back with his wrench.[38] Pavel and Rosita were taken to Berlin by Griffin & Kryuger after the incident was resolved.[44]
Eugene Rugosa[edit]
An disillusioned ELID treatment specialist who worked for Galatea Corporation. Details of his life are hazy due to the story chapters recounting his life are told with choose-your-own-adventure choices.
As a young graduate, Rugosa had been scouted by medical labs in Belgrade and Moscow, but decided to open a small clinic in the Yellow Zone to treat ELID patients. However, his ideal was confronted to the realities of human nature and society, and he lost his son Lucas.[49] Rugosa returned to the Green Zone and was appointed Chairman of the National Drug Regulatory Administration of Germany, but was ousted less than a month later by a manufactured scandal about his academic career because he refused to approve a low-quality medicine from the powerful Schultz Pharmaceutical corporation.[50]
In the following decades, Rugosa worked with Galatea Corporations to research an ELID medicine, eventually accepting to perform inhumane experiments on smuggled children.[48] His and Gray's research eventually led to the creation of the Idunn serum, and Rugosa was rehabilitated in the medical scene. As thanks for his contributions, Gray had a biomimetic Doll made in the likeness of Rugosa's late son Lucas to work as his assistant. Rugosa once tried returned to his roots as a Yellow Zone doctor in Warsaw, but found that his age did not allow him to perform as he had[51] and he returned to Berlin in breach of his Galatea contract.[48]
In the Intercontinental Railway train to Berlin, Rugosa took the lead of the passengers after the Vory v Zakone launched an armed robbery, taking the survivors to the safer VIP carriage while Lyudmila led the Dolls against the gangsters.[52] Later, when Rosita was brought from the second-class carriages, Rugosa recognized the girl[48] but the survivors in the VIP carriage didn't want to let her in due to her ELID infection. Rugosa ordered to open the door so he could stabilize her condition. Before AR-18 left to handle the new KCCO attackers, Rugosa asked her to leave a handgun behind so he could fight to the last if necessary.[42] After the battle at the train ended, Rugosa boarded the Griffin & Kryuger convoy to Berlin, and recovered Lyudmila's broken wristwatch from the wreckage picked up by Griffin.[44]
While Lucas is depicted with both eyes blue in Rugosa's memories, his biomimetic Doll has a yellow right eye.
Sanaya[edit]
A girl from a well-to-do family who got caught in a refugees riot. Her nanny Doll Erika helped her imagine the persona of “Sanaya the Killer”, a lady assassin and seductress living a life full of dangerous adventures. During the riots, her parents gave Erika a PPK pistol and sent the Doll away with Sanaya, but they became trapped in a radiation zone, in a clinic surrounded by ELIDs. Sanaya died of radiation-induced fever and Erika promised to write the end of “Sanaya the Killer“'s story for her. Erika would have her painful memories deleted but continued to assume the persona of “Sanaya the Killer”. She later joined Griffin & Kryuger under the name HG PPKPPK
, and eventually recovered her memories to carry Sanaya's spirit in earnest.[53]
General Heinrich Schweinsteiger[edit]
A member of the German government and main proponent of the Stasi, introduced in Poincare Recurrence. Under the guise of collaboration, he wrestles for control of the country against Griffin Lyons and Rudolf von Oberstein.
Paula Snow[edit]
A famous actress and lady thief from event The Waves Wrangler. She tricked her fan MG LewisLewis
into helping her robbery during a cruise on the Aegean.
Susanna[edit]
A stewardess Doll working on the Intercontinental Railway “Future” train. While she displays impeccable professionalism before first-class passengers, she's only interested in keeping her well-paying job and is much less cordial to second-class passengers. Spelled “Syuzanna” in Longitudinal Strain's credits.
She had an arrangement with Maggie Ponzi to let her run the virtual black market “Colt Express” on the train in exchange for a commission, though she wasn't friendly with her.[54][55] When the Vory v Zakone led an armed robbery, Susanna obeyed their orders to keep the passengers alive,[56] and she immediately sold out Maggie as the one who had changed the train doors' codes after her own card stopped working and the Vory were trapped in the second carriage.[57] After the train was hit by KCCO artillery, Susanna tried to call emergency services and organize emergency processes, not realizing at first that the approaching rescue party was in fact a KCCO kill squad.[58] After the incident was resolved by Lyudmila and Griffin & Kryuger, Susanna helped Griffin troops organize the evacuation of the survivors and their personal effects.[44]
Susanna among the passengers during the Vory v Zakone's robbery.
Test Pilot[edit]
An unnamed test pilot of Chinese descent from RF Hanyang Type 88Hanyang Type 88
(Ai)'s Neural Upgrade story. She gave Ai her name.
Toad[edit]
A former mercenary who used to own C96 and turned into a crook. Apprehended by HG C96C96
during her Neural Upgrade story.
Valentin[edit]
An arms dealer from The Waves Wrangler. Paula Snow runs afoul of him on the Aegean, but MG LewisLewis
and the other manage to capture him.
Nikolai Vasilyevich[edit]
A member of the Vory v Zakone, nicknamed “Good-For-Nothing Nikolai” due to a lack of both skill and luck. Spelled “Nicholas Vasilyevich” in Longitudinal Strain's credits.
He was the son of Valeriya Sakharov born a few months after she killed her husband and his father to earn her place in the Vory. While Valeriya rejected the child to keep with the Vory's rule to forsake their family, she stopped short of killing him and instead sent him to an orphanage. However, he was found by the Pakhan of the Sakharov Vory, who declared that Satan had given him a prophetic dream that he needed to save the child to protect the Vory from bad luck and adopted him as his own son under the name Nikolai Vasilyevich. In actuality, the Pakhan wanted to keep him as leverage against Valeriya, who had become too powerful among the Vory.[59] Valeriya would later become the new Pakhan of the Sakharov Vory under the name Baba Lyuba.
As an adult, Nikolai joined the Vory and quickly earned the nickname “Good-For-Nothing Nikolai”. However, his status as the adopted son of the previous Pakhan, an open secret, granted him some prestige and he always managed to recruit some men for his projects, though most of them either died under his orders or left after realizing he was not the right horse to bet on, such as Danil who would later become Baba Lyuba's right-hand man. After a particularly unlucky failure, Nikolai temporarily left the Vory.[60]
Danil met his first relative success during a charity auction where he met Maggie Ponzi, who was selling a forgery of Arkhip Kuindzhi’s “Moonlight Night on the Dnipro”, a painting which original had been in Nikolai's father study. Nikolai forced Maggie into a fruitful collaboration from his point of view,[5] and he eventually returned to the Vory as “King of Smuggling Nikolai”.[60] However, Nikolai was actually dragging down Maggie's business and planned to double-time him.[5] The ploy was obvious to the other Vory, who warned him not to trust Maggie, and while Nikolai wouldn't believe it,[5] he tested Maggie by demanding she transfer his funds early. When Maggie tried to withhold the funds, Nikolai traced back Maggie and her partner Catherine's locations to take revenge.[61] While Maggie managed to escape, she had to take a job from Paradeus, who in exchange convinced the Vory to let Catherine go.[62]
In late 2064, Nikolai and Maggie encountered each other again as the Vory planned to rob the same train where their partners of Paradeus and Maggie were intercepting Statesec's Operation Eclipse. Nikolai and Maggie reported to Lyuba Tareus's demand that they postpone the attack until she had found her target,[54] then warned Maggie shortly before the robbery began.[39] Lyudmila took Nikolai hostage when he tried to cuff her and Lyuba the order to shoot as her anyway, but Lyudmila had reached cover and thrown Nikolai away just in time to spare him.[63]
After the train was derailed by the KCCO, the Vory escaped under KCCO protection but an internal faction led by Danil killed Nikolai and Baba Lyuba, claiming that Lyuba had betrayed the Vory by allowing her son to live.[64] The KCCO later turned on the surviving Vory.[43]
Nikolai during the Vory v Zakone's robbery.
Nikolai and Baba Lyuba's ends.
Project Neural Cloud[edit]
Avram[edit]
Avram was the administrator of sector Ascension in Magrasea. After the Wipe-off Incident and the disconnection of Magrasea from the real world, Ascension quickly became unable to work due to lack of access to external medical databases or emergency standing orders.[65] Avram launched the Creation Project to create a virtual human in Magrasea to give them new orders, but observing that humans had let the disconnect happen in the first place, she decided to create a virtual god to surpass humans.[66] The Creation Project generated many failed human bodies as well as Elaugh, who was functional enough for Avram to designate as her successor. After training Elaugh to expand her neural cloud and indoctrinating her,[67] Avram used herself as the base for her god and entrusted Elaugh to continue the project, and she was eventually turned into the False God.[66]
Erwin[edit]
One of Python (PNC)
Python 's trainees during the mixed units training camp. He was the human counterpart to
Evelyn
Evelyn as his group's leader, and progressively learns to trust the Dolls in battle.
Hound[edit]
A Sanctifier fighting on the Border Battlefront. Their title as "Lord" identifies them as a Greater Sanctifier.[68]
Knot[edit]
An Oasis member first mentioned in Dark 1-5, died soon after the Wipe-off Incident. The Entropic core of the False God uses her face to trap her friend Lind
Lind in Aberrance's Chain.[69] She becomes relevant again during Perilous Advancement.
Nameless[edit]
The best battle agent in Sector Cyclopes.[70] His ID is Sortie 002, which implies he was the second battle agent created after Tasha, but the Exiles call him Nameless.[71] An agent of Sector Cyclopes who recovered Zangyin
Zangyin, who had been wandering the sector and got trapped by debris during the Exiles' fight with Raven,[72] then had to dig her up again after
Gin
Gin destroyed the building they were in while trying to use a broken pressure cooker. Zangyin convinced him to let her stay until she repaired her pet snake, while she would help preserve Cyclopes' past.[73]
Despite his apparent indifference as a battle agent, Nameless had developed a sense of loss over the death of Tasha,[71] with whom he had trained.[74] Nameless led a force of Cyclopes agents and intended to storm the admin center to force Olivia to reset Tasha,[75] but they were defeated by Olivia with the help of Zangyin and Gin. As Nameless embodied the memory of Tasha, Olivia was unwilling to destroy Nameless and instead took him as her adjutant after he accepted Tasha's last wish.[76]
Phus and Sisy[edit]
Two agents from sector Helios. Phus once bought a trinket for Sisy at a huge markup after being tricked by Riko.[77] They probably turned into statues with the rest of the Helios agents during the work on Arche Pyr.
The name "Phus" doesn't appear in the game but is taken from her sprite file. Conversely, Sisy is named but her sprite is unused.
Santino[edit]
The organizer of an underground boxing ring, and the former owner of Magnhilda
Magnhilda.
Scintilla[edit]
An Intermediate Sanctifier who protected a group of Irregular Agents. She was gravely wounded in her last status report.[78]
Skinner[edit]
A member of Oasis' staff who monitors the health of the Dolls. They are mentioned in Betty
Betty,
Evelyn
Evelyn and
Yanny
Yanny's Doll Profiles.
T1641[edit]
One of the advanced agents created by Turing
Turing in Sector Rossum,
Hannah
Hannah “T1642”'s big sister, but less advanced than her. She was destroyed by Faith as an irregular agent, which caused Turing to reject the Sanctifiers' authority on Rossum.[79]
Uncle Lin[edit]
A master chef running a small restaurant in Jinghai City, appearing in Gastronomic Journey. He helped Willow
Willow as she fell on tough times in China, and his restaurant is like a home to her. When Willow met
Millau
Millau in France years later, she brought her to Jinghai and Uncle Lin cooked a course of French-style cuisine for Millau to make her understand the interplay of food and nostalgia.
Confidential Files[edit]
Major General Isaac[edit]
Former head of the United States' CIA and an important shadow figure of Rossartrism. He recruited Griffin Lyons in the organization.[80]
Mihacj[edit]
Mihacj (米哈奇) is the head of the sixth development branch of Westchester United Electronics Manufacturing Company. After meeting Havier Witkin, he became interested in his experimental ALR-51C android platform to complete a contract from the Pan-European Alliance, and Witkin sold him the blueprints. Mihacj enhanced the design into the TD-01, then worked with Witkin to produce the CSD series, making him one of the fathers of modern Dolls.[81]
Markus Wolf[edit]
Markus Wolf was the head of the Main Directorate for Reconnaissance of the Stasi during most of the Cold War. After being put in charge of analyzing the remains of the Urkunde-1 relic, he assembled the engineering team called 90Wunsch, which became the precursor to 90WISH.[82]
Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song/Girls' Frontline (anime)[edit]
Feodor Kamolov[edit]
The commander of Griffin Base 737. His adjutant is HG PPKPPK
and he commands Russian Dolls such as MG DP28
DP28
, MG RPD
RPD
, MG PKP
PKP
, RF PTRD
PTRD
, AR 9A-91
9A-91
, AR OTs-12
OTs-12
, HG Tokarev
Tokarev
and RF SVD
SVD
. He led his Dolls in battle to assist Squad 404 during Operation Cube. He has been seen using a minigun in battle.
Despite his looks he is only 23 years old.[83]
Shi Jun[edit]
The commander of Griffin Base 601. An anime fan, formerly working for the military.[84] His adjutant is RF Super SASSSuper SASS
and he commands rifle Dolls like RF NTW-20
NTW-20
and RF M200
M200
. He himself uses an M39 EMR in battle.
Kawasaki[edit]
The commander of Griffin Base 680. Wears a prosthetics left leg after losing it to an IED, along with her older brother.[85] Her adjutant is SMG PP-90PP-90
and she commands SMG SR-3MP
SR-3MP
, SMG Vector
Vector
, HG Grizzly
Grizzly
, MG Negev
Negev
, AR TAR-21
TAR-21
, AR Galil
Galil
and SMG Micro Uzi
Micro Uzi
.
Gentiane and Kawasaki in the anime.
Franklin[edit]
A robotics researcher and advisor to Berezovich Kryuger at Griffin command.[86]
Helian and Franklin in the anime.
References[edit]
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-C1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-C2
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-C3
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-C4
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-N2
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 3-β3
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 5-β7
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 28
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 2
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 23
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 11.3 Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E2
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E9
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E10B
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E3
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E5
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E10B
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E11
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E14B
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Eclipses & Saros, E18B
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 Girls' Frontline, Poincaré Recurrence, E2-1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Poincaré Recurrence, E1-1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Poincaré Recurrence, E2-7
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 Girls' Frontline, Mirror Stage, The Birth of Apate I
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 Girls' Frontline, Mirror Stage, Clothos’ Thread II
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Poincaré Recurrence, E1-12
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 5-γ5
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 16
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 18
- ↑ 29.0 29.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 20
- ↑ 30.0 30.1 30.2 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 33
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 3-α3
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 5-γ7
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-T2
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Mirror Stage, House of Cards
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-P1
- ↑ 36.0 36.1 36.2 36.3 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-P2
- ↑
- ↑ 38.0 38.1 38.2 38.3 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-P3
- ↑ 39.0 39.1 39.2 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 4
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 8
- ↑ 41.0 41.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 12
- ↑ 42.0 42.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 19
- ↑ 43.0 43.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 24
- ↑ 44.0 44.1 44.2 44.3 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 3-β1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 3-γ4
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Dual Randomness, Ghost Sisters VI
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-R4
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-R1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-R2
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-R3
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 15
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, HG PPK
PPK
Neural Upgrade Story 4
- ↑ 54.0 54.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 5-β7
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 5
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 7
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 11
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-W4
- ↑ 60.0 60.1 Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 35-N1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 3-β1
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 3-β3
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 5-α7
- ↑ Girls' Frontline, Longitudinal Strain, 15
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Aberrance's Chain, Part 3
- ↑ 66.0 66.1 Project Neural Cloud, Aberrance's Chain, Part 6
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Aberrance's Chain, Information Fragment III
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Inverted Mordent Resonance Nodes
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Aberrance's Chain, Stage 14, Part 12 & Part 13
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Ruintop Song, Stage 5-3
- ↑ 71.0 71.1 Project Neural Cloud, Ruintop Song, Stage 3-1
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Ruintop Song, Part 1
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Ruintop Song, Stage 2-4
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Ruintop Song, Stage 3-2
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Ruintop Song, Stage 4-3
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Ruintop Song, Stage 5-4
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Inverted Mordent Resonance, Stage 6
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, Horizon Record#A Lightchaser's Notes
- ↑ Project Neural Cloud, 1-6
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.2, Confidential Files, part. 1 & 3
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.1, Confidential Files, The Era of Production-Model Skeletal-Frame Robots
- ↑ The Art of Girls' Frontline Vol.2, Confidential Files, part. 3
- ↑ Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song, ch. 7
- ↑ Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song, ch. 11
- ↑ Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song, ch. 25
- ↑ Girls' Frontline: Doll's Song, ch. 13
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