Talk:Yelena Fedorova

Im afraid it is spelled Federova, with an e. Check the book for proof.Dorgles 21:14, June 19, 2011 (UTC)

While I don't question that, the in-game credits from the press-release beta have her listed as Fedorova. -S- 00:43, July 1, 2011 (UTC)


 * Then Im really not sure what to call her. I set a redirect for "fedorova", but Im not sure which is more credible, the book, or the game.Dorgles 16:45, July 1, 2011 (UTC)

Editable again?
This could really do with an update, can we have this avaiable for editing again? -S- 16:11, August 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * I don't have a problem unlocking it, but I only if editors can refrain from moving it excessively. Dorgles 16:38, August 3, 2011 (UTC)
 * Anyone can edit, only admins can move. Dorgles 16:45, August 3, 2011 (UTC)

The name
Sorry to get back to this again, but I think this should be renamed to Fedorova. The main sources of this wiki are the games after all, and other press materials are secondary. I believe the added trivia about the name suffices in this case.

Fair Enough. I set it back to Fedorova. Dorgles 19:55, August 6, 2011 (UTC)

In what world does that thing look like a Russian?


 * Its mentioned in the book last time I checked. Dorgles 20:00, August 22, 2011 (UTC)

Can she be spared?
Right after the fight with Yelena Eliza asks if Adam will save her. Was this implemented in-game? The only thing i could do with her after the cutscene was to loot her body.

She's dead by the time cinematic ends, all the time. -S- 21:29, August 31, 2011 (UTC)

P.E.P.S. Effectiveness
P.E.P.S. does effect the boss and allows you to stun her but is slower to switch from than the stun gun and gives you less time to attack.

Eliza's Commentary
So Eliza makes many comments about Fedorova about the battle - would it be wise to add this to Fedorova's or Eliza's page, possibly as trivia? The "broken inside" comment got me thinking - Anon 7 Sep 2011 7:56PM (AEST)

Video Guide
So the page had a 'video guide' attached to the end that was supposed to show 'tips and tricks for how to beat her' but I do not know why this would be included in the article at all. There are dozens of such videos on youtube and likely many more will show up in the next few weeks/months. If the intention is not to embed every one of them then what is it about this video that makes it so special and therefor worthy of inclusion? Having watched the video it didn't seem to stand out at all from the others on youtube and, to be frank, was not a very good guide and contained some misinformation to boot. Tetracycloide 14:04, September 15, 2011 (UTC)