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As the war raged on, Sangvis Ferri grew more and more popular with military forces due to it's deadly Jaeger model sniper dolls. Based on older doll prototypes and designed with simple and sturdy AI systems, the doll series rarely malfunctioned compared to their IOP counterparts, which were based on more complex AI systems that failed more often. Competition between the two companies grew fierce, but by 2049 Sangvis Ferri had won out on the majority of the deals while IOP made very little progress on improving their own models.
Fearing for the company's future prospects, Weitkin set out to look for anything that could salvage the situation. His answer came in the form of an internet article, published by a Russian team known only as 90Wish90wish. 90Wish90wish's publications were showed prodigious technical ability and extremely high potential, but the group had seemingly vanished off the face of the earth after publishing their findings. An inquiry by Weitkin revealed that the team had disagreed over the publication of the articles and had split apart because of it, with two of it's members having gone into hiding to escape from the threat of death. Using his contacts, Weitkin quickly gathered information on the location of the members and hired a mercenary squad to safely retrieve them. Led by a certain Berezovich Kryuger of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs, the squad was able to escort former 90Wish 90wish members Persica and Lycoris back to IOP Headquarters, through not without taking major casualties from 90Wish90wish's remaining members.
After some negotiating, Weitkin was able to arrange a deal between the two prodigies, with Persica and Lyco setting up themselves up under the guise of a small company known as Hermit to do R&D for IOP. With their former team members finally off of their heels, the pair quickly developed several technologies that allowed IOP to once again pull ahead of Sangvis Ferri with the ACD-series of T-Dolls. By the end of the war in 2051, IOP had produced nearly five times the dolls Sangvis Ferri had for the military, earning favorable reviews thanks to the dolls' reliability, efficiency, and agility.
===16LAB===
Confident that enough time had passed for 90Wish 90wish to no longer be a threat, Persica took her new funding and went public with her identity, using her influence to recruit new researchers and technicians for her own laboratory. Finally given the manpower and funding to make her dream of a second generation of T-Dolls a reality, Persica set off to work, culminating in the creation of the Advanced Statistic Session Tool- colloquially known as the etching tool. Via etching, T-Dolls could link with their assigned weapon, allowing them extremely precise control of a firearm to the point where the gun would be effectively an extension of their own body. Etching software was published online as open-source material, allowing anyone with sufficient knowledge to create customized programming for their dolls. Using this development as a basis, 16LAB was able to further upgrade their software by creating a command structure for T-Dolls, allowing a human commander to simply give his orders to a single "master" doll, who would then be able to command her "slave" dolls to do her master's bidding. Known as the dummy network, this design meant that while the first purchase of the "master" doll would be more expensive, later purchases of "slave" dolls were cheaper and extremely cost-effectivebecause they didn't need to come with their own AI hardware. Thanks to this powerful double-package of upgrades, IOP quickly dominated the T-Doll market with their second-generation dolls.
===The Fall of Sangvis Ferri===

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