This shoot took place in a real-life studio built within an abandoned industrial zone, where broken walls, scattered tires, and equipment boxes perfectly matched the apocalyptic Ruin style atmosphere. The blue and white uniform is paired with a side cap and twin tails, along with tactical holsters and leg bands, making the overall look sharp and clean yet retaining a touch of a girl's softness. The photographer's control over the lighting was spot-on; the cold-toned side-backlighting maximized the texture of the metal accessories and gave the character a more three-dimensional silhouette. The prop gun in my hand was quite heavy, and my arms definitely felt sore while holding it for poses, but to restore the character's aura, both the posture and expression had to stay perfectly composed. During the shoot, I tried several states including sitting, kneeling, and holding the gun on alert. In this selected set of photos, my personal favorite is the one sitting on the tire, where the intensity and focus in my eyes were just right. The team put a lot of thought into everything from outfits and makeup to scene layout—especially the skirt pleats and strap details, which were repeatedly adjusted several times to achieve a satisfying result. Every time I do a cosplay with tactical elements like this Tactical girl look, I feel the character's sense of story more deeply; it is not just about putting on an outfit, but conveying that firm belief through expressions and movements. I hope these photos allow those who see them to feel that composure and power of the Goddess of Victory.