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Pulov Yuran
| Pulov Yuran | |
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| Unlocked by | Challenge > Miscellaneous Challenges > Plainly Off His Rocker with Bronze or better |
| Species | Human |
| Size | Normal |
| Accuracy | N/A |
| Agility | 5 |
| Stamina | 5 |
| Fire Proof | 5 |
| Shock Proof | 5 |
| Default AI | 3 |
| Native TimeZone | 1924 |
| Relations | Ivor Baddic Comrade Papadov Warrant Officer Cain Warrant Officer Keely Victorian Crow (boss) |
| Games | TimeSplitters Future Perfect |
| Appearances | TSFP Story Scotland the Brave You Take The High Road Arcade Custom Subway Bot Set |
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| TS1 Gesture | N/A | TSFP Gesture | Stands at attention, turns to the right, says "You got it!" |
| TS2 Gallery | N/A | TSFP Gallery | It's not easy keeping discipline on a small island |

Added by AngelaPulov Yuran is a soldier working for Jacob Crow in 1924 on the island of Urnsay during the mission Scotland the Brave. All the Soldiers appear to speak with Russian or Eastern European accents. This could be because they were seconded to Crows private army from Khallos's troops (at the time, Khallos was in Russia, so it would make sense that the Henchmen he hired would be Russian).
Trivia
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- Pulov Yuran's name is a play on words, sounding like Pool of urine.
- There is in fact two different versions of Ivor's model; one has short brown hair and the more common one has a shaved head.
- As Captain Ash notes when first seeing them, all of Crow's soldiers on Urnsay are wearing quite strange uniforms, the most important part of which seems to be the unusual - looking U - shaped armour vest. Crow's soldiers also wear respirators at all times, perhaps to protect themselves from possible gas attacks, common during that era. Pulov Yuran is also wearing a large Stahlhelm - esque helmet with the front visor in upward position (note that such experimental helmets were common during World War I, especially among German and US infantry).
