Girls Frontline: Support Echelon
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  • Parts 10
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  • Reads 685
  • Votes 29
  • Parts 10
  • Time 1h 4m
Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2020
Zachary Bryant retired three years ago, after a particularly nasty battle. Since then, he has tried his best to blend in with normal society. For the most part, he was doing well. Yet, something didn't sit right with him. Something he had left unfinished. 

All that changes when an SF attack leaves his city in ruins.  He scavenges what supplies he can, and teams up with the cities' police dolls. Little does Bryant know that this attack will bring him back into the life of bloodshed, war, and loss that he escaped. At least his soldiers are cute.
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Girls Frontline: Paths Yet Found

13 parts Ongoing

In the aftermath of World War Three, Viktor Sokolov, a former Neo-Soviet KSSO operative, found himself adrift in a shattered world. The once-thriving Baltic states lay in ruins, and both NATO and the Neo-Soviet Union had been left crippled by the brutal conflict. During the chaos of war, a new weapon had emerged: Tactical Dolls-advanced combat units that fused cutting-edge robotics with sophisticated AI, created to fill the growing need for adaptable and precise soldiers when human forces alone could no longer meet the demands of battle. With national armies weakened and new threats rising from the ashes of global warfare, traditional military powers struggled to maintain control. In their place, private military companies filled the growing void. Among the most prominent of these was Griffin & Kryuger, a PMC built on the promise of security in a fractured world. For Sokolov, joining G&K was more than a career choice-it was a lifeline. Haunted by the weight of his actions and the lives lost during the war, he saw in G&K a chance not only to apply his skills but to rediscover the purpose that had slipped through his grasp amid the senseless destruction. In a world dominated by private interests and mercenary alliances, Sokolov's journey became one of personal redemption-searching for meaning, direction, and a way to reconcile his past with the uncertain future ahead. For him, it wasn't just about surviving in this new world. It was about finding out if he could live with himself in it.