Water Storage

Unlocked at Elite 1 Lv. 1.
Bonus stats from trust in orange.
Unlocked at Elite 1 Lv. 1.
Immediately heals a target and grants them a Barrier that lasts for 2 seconds (Can absorb damage equal to 125% of Tuye's ATK)
Medic
Trait
Restores the HP of allies
Sargon
[Code Name] Tuye [Gender] Female [Combat Experience] None [Place of Birth] Sargon [Date of Birth] April 15 [Race] Forte [Height] 153cm [Infection Status] Originium crystals distributed across surface of body, confirmed Infected by medical examination.
[Physical Strength] Normal [Mobility] Excellent [Physical Resilience] Normal [Tactical Acumen] Excellent [Combat Skill] Normal [Originium Arts Assimilation] Normal
Former trading company employee, responsible for logistical technology R&D along with transport route planning. Unfortunately infected with Oripathy due to an incident in a sandstorm during the course of her work. Holds a post at the Rhodes Island Medical Department on introduction from her previous employer, simultaneously undergoing necessary treatment for Oripathy.
Requires [ Trust 25%]
Imaging tests have shown the outlines of her internal organs to be indistinct due to abnormal shadows. Originium granules have been detected in her circulatory system, confirming her to be infected with Oripathy. [Cell-Originium Assimilation] 7% Some mild crystallization visible on the surface of the Operator's body, concentrated on the back and abdomen. [Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.29u/L Operator was exposed to a high amount of constituent Originium within a short amount of time. Her situation itself is quite precarious; fortunately, discovery and treatment were both very prompt, and her present condition is stable. Her ensuing course of treatment will aim to further lower her internal blood Originium-crystal density levels.
Requires [ Trust 50%]
When Tuye had just come to Rhodes Island, and passed Human Resources' comprehensive interdepartmental assessments, she was an outstanding candidate for the Engineering Department. However, on the day she was set to report to Engineering, we received an emergency mission. As the Medical Department was short-staffed that day, Tuye, possessing relevant aptitude, dove in impromptu to give critical and urgent care to operators returning aboard. Following, several senior operators from Medical gave high assessments of her emergency response capacity, and all agreed that though she wasn't proficient in healing Arts, her diverse fluency in the usage of tools—and her grasp on medical knowledge from years of work safeguarding transport logistics in the hostile wilds—qualified her to work as a Medic operator. Upon notice of her transfer, Tuye had no complaints whatsoever, which was somewhat unexpected. Of course, we personally don't believe 'Closure furiously making for the Medical Department and starting a war of words with a section of its operators' needs to be recorded in detail for this file.
Requires [ Trust 100%]
Tuye has little in common with typical Forte. Her body displays none of the sturdiness of her race, and Oripathy is not the sole reason. Taking into account her constant seclusion in her room, her aversion to exercise, her lack of a strict three meals and her accompanying intake of overly sugary or salty snacks, the fact that she still just about met physical exam standards is owed to some of her innate ability. Meanwhile, her social relations are also close to none. She regularly refuses other operators' invitations and doesn't participate in any group activities; she only occasionally pays visits to certain operators' laboratories. Prior to her visiting, she pays absolutely no mind to giving any notice. It's fortunate that these laboratories' owners don't tend to pick bones with 'impolite' manners, focusing entirely on the work at hand. Compared to chatting civilities, they're much more about storming up the perfect bright idea. The one thing Tuye doesn't lack in that respect is bright ideas—whether reflected in her invention-tinkering ingenuity, or her occasional whim for pranks.
Requires [ Trust 150%]
She's not as unreasonable as others say. I admit, when I first worked with her, I thought working with her was a nightmare too. Work often demanded that our department check in with her for transport routes; everyone pushed that off on everyone else, to the point we'd have to draw lots to decide who went to find her. The unlucky sap was always me. Every time I went off, I'd get keyed up like nothing else, scared I'd earn her contempt if I did a single thing wrong. Afterwards... the incident. This sandstorm came especially rough. It wasn't her fault; desert weather's always changed faces on a whim. We were trapped in our transport car with the engine out, and I thought my own time was up. Stuck somewhere like that, to tell you the truth, nobody could make it out. Then she came. She seriously pushed through the sandstorm, catching up with us from all the way back at the base. It was just her. She brought water and nutritional fluid. We survived. 'Forcing me all this way to save your lives? I'm a logistics worker. You guys are beyond useless,' she was complaining, but she was so patient as she helped us fix our engine. Afterwards, a very long time afterwards, work needed me to find her again, and I discovered she was long since gone. I asked around as hard as I could. Only then did I learn she caught Oripathy. I know it, clear as day, it was because of that sandstorm, wasn't it? Nobody could stick their head into a storm like that and come out unscathed. The boss wasn't willing to tell me. Probably because she didn't want me to know. I've heard she's posted at your company now, so I couldn't help writing this. You don't need to pass this letter on to her. I just wanted to tell you, having someone venerable as her on your staff, a colleague cute as her, you're all very lucky. —Letter sent by Operator Tuye's former coworker.
Requires [ Trust 200%]
There is no rain in the desert. Tuye always carries an umbrella with her. Even aboard the ship, that doesn't change. A lot of operators are curious about the umbrella, but don't dare ask Tuye about it. Perhaps this photograph sent from her mother and father can offer some clues. The Tuye in the picture is considerably younger than the present; perhaps only three or four years old. As we can see, the scene in the photo should be of her home. She's tucked entirely under the umbrella, holding some components in her arms. They are clearly Columbian-produced parts she has in a pile, assembled to imitate all sorts of items—some like chairs, some like beds. From a developmental psychology perspective, many children have this same tendency—treating the space under an umbrella as an independent space, a home of just their own. This can be because the parents are overly busy, caring insufficiently for these children, and so cause them to feel lonely. For this reason, they seek a smaller, more controllable space, where they only need to get along with themselves. My belief is that Tuye is one such case. Nowadays, she still carries this umbrella. Perhaps, and I do mean perhaps, she considers the cover of the umbrella to be her home, just as before. Could a person entice her to come out from underneath? I don't know about anyone else. But in my belief, the person reading this file now, in whom all of Rhodes Island has placed their unwavering trust, certainly can.
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1]
What, she pranked you? Congrats, that means you're in! I mean, if you weren't, she'd treat you like air. Well, duh, if I had to choose. Look. Either I get knocked out suddenly and tied to the testbed, getting a checkup while one of the big bosses lectures me, like I'm getting scanned inside and out by a computer with no heart. Or I get Tuye—uh, Dr. Tuye, who I think is obviously a way better option. So, basically, you know the drill. Take care of your health, don't get injured, don't take a trip to Medical. That's the most important thing! —Thoughts of a Guard Operator who ranks top in frequency of visits
You want me on work this boring thing...? Fine, fine. You're interesting enough to me. I'll go along with you.
If you want something moved, don't ask me. I'm not that brand of Forte.
This is some insanely precise instrument... huh? What, familiar sight? Huhhh. Oh, right. If that Mayer person comes 'round, don't tell her I'm here.
Never seen the equipment on my back before? Right, come over, put your hand here... keh-ka-hahahahahah! Look at your dumb face! You wanna know what just came out? It's water! And what's mixed in? Heh. You don't get to know.
Requires [ Elite 1 Lv. 1]
My interest in helping others is zip. But higher efficiency is good for everybody.
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1]
Battles finish up faster now. Good to know, I guess.
Requires [ Trust 40%]
Cake? Soft and squishy—not my speed. But. Mmp, mmnm... the umeboshi on top's not bad, sure.
Requires [ Trust 100%]
No rain in the ship? Wow. Like I don't know that? Now try and predict how it goes down out there. Next time there's a storm, just try it, get a little closer. Bet you won't stop thanking me then.
Requires [ Trust 200%]
Oi. How does a day trip in the desert sound? I'll take you. I mean, anywhere else is fine too. As long as we have my multifunction jetpack, following the scent of the wind... heh. You must be dumb happy, having a guide as stellar as me.
You out cold? Then let me just try this. Harder flow, greater spray area... And you get no right to complain.
You the Doctor? They all say you're the one here who knows more than the rest. You're gonna let me figure that out.
Combat's just like crossing the desert, where experience means nothing. Your only need is survival instincts.
Requires [ Elite 1 Lv. 1]
Doesn't this Elite Medal have any other kind of function? No fun there.
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1]
Medical pro? It's a weird world where I get called that. Anyway, it's all about getting my jobs done, either way, right?
Out for field work again? Fine, fine. You're helping me test new equipment when we get back.
Leading team combat doesn't differ much from being a guide.
Route, OK. Equipment, check. Go.
More boring than running into a sandstorm.
Speak up.
I'm thinking...
Good. Efficiency up by 17%.
Need to move faster.
Faster.
Time to test my upgraded equipment.
How's the newest nutritional fluid taste?
Scent of the wind's changed...
Tch. The sandstorms I've seen beat this any day.
Scraped through, huh. Wasn't a waste of time.
Efficiency lacking. Gotta head back and adjust my equipment, or switch reagents, maybe.
At least you figured a good retreat route...
You have a lot of rooms, huh...
You gotta stop the boring crap.
Wanna try touching my bag again? Won't hit your face this time. Promise.
Arknights.
Rain again. Good weather, huh, Doctor?
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1][
Trust 50%]
There is no greater treasure in the desert than water.
Requires [ Elite 2 Lv. 1]
Owing to her excellent adaptability, the busy Tuye can often be found on the frontlines of the most precarious battlefields. Although she is likely to mock those who get hurt during combat, not a whole lot of operators express dissatisfaction over this. After all, on these battlefields abound with dangers, it is the shadow cast by her umbrella held high that shields them from the scorching heat and bloodshed, and clears the path forward to victory.
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