Finchley

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Finchley
Japanese Name フィンチリー

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Weapon Weapon Sword.png Sword
Race Human
Nationality St. Iris.png St. Iris
Birthday June 30
Constellation Cancer
Talents Playing musical instruments, Singing
Likes Children, Ohana's nigirimeshi
Dislikes Judging results based on results alone
Strengths Not swayed just by a bit of information
Weaknesses Rewording what she says when looking for excuses
Hobbies Playing piano

I'm Finchley. I am also working as the instructor at the St. Iris Knight Academy. They call me the Demon Instructor, but what I teach is the kind of training one needs to survive. While I wouldn't consider myself sociable, I am not as scary as they make me out to be.

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Icon Title Release Date Where to Obtain
Finchley (Demon Instructor) icon.png [Demon Instructor] Finchley 2021 August 30 (EN) Premium Gacha
Finchley (Second Train Knight) icon.png [Second Train Knight] Finchley 2021 September 17 (EN) [Will from the Universe] Limited Gacha
Finchley (Trick or Bride) icon.png [Trick or Bride] Finchley 2021 October 31 [Halloween Pumpkin's Rebellion] Limited Gacha
Finchley (Regret Into Determination) icon.png [Regret into Determination] Finchley 2022 April 1 (EN) 0.5 Anniversary Limited Gacha 3
Finchley (Offering Condolences and Smiles) icon.png [Offering Condolences and Smiles] Finchley 2022 September 16 2nd Anniversary Limited Gacha 1
Finchley (Want to Flee Like a Hare) icon.png [Want to Flee Like a Hare] Finchley 2024 March 15 3.5 Anniversary Limited Gacha 1

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Trivia

  • Finchley's birthday is the opening date of Finchley Road tube station in 1879.
  • Finchley's sword hilt takes the appearance of the Finchley Road Station's roof. Her boot design on [Second Train Knight] and [Regret into Determination] resemble road lines.
  • Finchley's consumption of onigiri in [Second Train Knight] may be a reference to the Japanese deli right next to Finchley Road Station.
  • The building in the background of [Regret into Determination] features the Big Ben. Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, England, although the name is frequently extended to refer also to the clock and the clock tower.
  • Because Finchley's combat ability is compared frequently with other individuals by other characters in the main story of Mist Train Girls, fans have come to use Finchley as a measurement unit for power as a recurring joke. Canonically, it is said that an average Tsukiyo Banshuu agent has the strength of 3 Finchleys, and Finchley's friend and mentor Ohana can duel 7 Tsukiyo Banshuu agents at once, measuring at 51 Finchleys.
  • While the gravestones on the background of [Offering Condolences and Smiles] are of Finchley's students, it also resembles the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, whose principal function is to mark, record and maintain the graves and places of commemoration of Commonwealth of Nations military service members who died in the two World Wars.

Counterpart

Finchley Road tube station entrance.

Finchley Road tube station is a London Underground station at the corner of Finchley Road and Canfield Gardens in the London Borough of Camden, north London. It is on the Jubilee line, between West Hampstead and Swiss Cottage and on the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Wembley Park. It is in Travelcard Zone 2.

The station is 100 yards south of the O2 Shopping Centre. It serves the Frognal and South Hampstead areas. It is also a five-minute walk from the Finchley Road & Frognal station on the London Overground's North London Line, and this is marked as an official out-of-system interchange. The station is in a cutting covered by a single glass and metal canopy and is the northernmost station below street level on the line.

Finchley Road tube station platform.

The station was opened on 30 June 1879 by the Metropolitan Railway (MR, now the Metropolitan line) on its extension from its now closed station at Swiss Cottage (a different station from the current Swiss Cottage Jubilee line station). The station was rebuilt in 1914 with entrances incorporated into a new parade of shops.

By the mid-1930s the Metropolitan line was suffering from congestion on its main routes from north-west London, caused by the limited capacity of its tracks between Finchley Road and Baker Street stations. To alleviate this congestion new sections of deep tube tunnels were bored between Finchley Road and Baker Street to carry some of the traffic from the Stanmore branch and stations south of Wembley Park. These new tunnels opened on 20 November 1939 and from that date Finchley Road station was also served by Bakerloo line trains running from Baker Street using the new tunnels. The Bakerloo line services were subsequently transferred to the Jubilee line when that line commenced operation on 1 May 1979. Wikipedia

Big Ben.

Big Ben is the nickname for the Great Bell of the striking clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London, England, and the name is frequently extended to refer also to the clock and the clock tower. The official name of the tower in which Big Ben is located was originally the Clock Tower, but it was renamed Elizabeth Tower in 2012 to mark the Diamond Jubilee of Elizabeth II. The tower is a British cultural icon recognised all over the world. It is one of the most prominent symbols of the United Kingdom and parliamentary democracy, and it is often used in the establishing shot of films set in London. The clock tower has been part of a Grade I listed building since 1970 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1987.

The tower was designed by Augustus Pugin in a neo-Gothic style. When completed in 1859, its clock was the largest and most accurate four-faced striking and chiming clock in the world. The tower stands 316 feet (96 m) tall, and the climb from ground level to the belfry is 334 steps. Its base is square, measuring 40 feet (12 m) on each side. Dials of the clock are 22.5 feet (6.9 m) in diameter. All four nations of the UK are represented on the tower on shields featuring a rose for England, thistle for Scotland, shamrock for Ireland, and leek for Wales. On 31 May 2009, celebrations were held to mark the tower's 150th anniversary.

Big Ben is the largest of the tower's five bells and weighs 13.5 long tons (13.7 tonnes; 15.1 short tons). It was the largest bell in the United Kingdom for 23 years. The origin of the bell's nickname is open to question; it may be named after Sir Benjamin Hall, who oversaw its installation, or heavyweight boxing champion Benjamin Caunt. Four quarter bells chime at 15, 30 and 45 minutes past the hour and just before Big Ben tolls on the hour. The clock uses its original Victorian mechanism, but an electric motor can be used as a backup. Wikipedia

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