In an alternate universe, Julia gives into her impulses and buys the rifle she saw on the net rather than paying her rent, which causes her to go homeless. In desperate need of a job she gets hired by G&K for auxiliary functions, but because of a clerical error (due to Kalina being sleepy and overworked by the constant barrage of combat reports to write), she is assigned a T-doll registration number and sent into the battlefield. She changes her catchphrase to "Time to mix drinks and end lives."
In an alternate universe, Julia gives into her impulses and buys the rifle she saw on the net rather than paying her rent, which causes her to go homeless. In desperate need of a job she gets hired by G&K for auxiliary functions, but because of a clerical error (due to Kalina being sleepy and overworked by the constant barrage of combat reports to write), she is assigned a T-doll registration number and sent into the battlefield. She changes her catchphrase to "Time to mix drinks and end lives."
Except she's also pretty much a totally helpless civilian whose response to shooting in-universe was to have to rely upon her boss's protection, and would presumably die in one shot because she isn't armored or have system redundancies like a robotic body would.
... But then again, since when do crossovers need to make sense?
Except she's also pretty much a totally helpless civilian whose response to shooting in-universe was to have to rely upon her boss's protection, and would presumably die in one shot because she isn't armored or have system redundancies like a robotic body would.
... But then again, since when do crossovers need to make sense?
#1 rule of bars, don't touch the bartender. As a corollary, don't let the bartender get hurt, she makes your favorite drinks. The only way I can rationalize this crossover is that all her OP patrons dropped everything in their lives and signed up to protecc her. Even though I don't drink, I can sympathize, Julia is a QT.
Also... still waiting for Streamer-chan to show up in some form. Don't do this to me Mica! Not like this!
Except she's also pretty much a totally helpless civilian whose response to shooting in-universe was to have to rely upon her boss's protection, and would presumably die in one shot because she isn't armored or have system redundancies like a robotic body would.
... But then again, since when do crossovers need to make sense?
I'm pretty sure the justification is much the same in the other Crossover.
They just copied Jill's personality into a T-Doll so they can have a Jill of their very own, since obviously Jill already works at Va11-Hall-A