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{{OSinfobox
{{OStaninfo
|tanname= DOS BATCH-11-tan
|name = DOS-11-tan
|image= DOS11.png
|image =  


|cname= DOS-11-tan
|aka = DOS BATCH-11
|alias= BATCH-11
|chardebut = Sep 2007
|creator= Bella
|debut= Sep 2007


|osper= DOS-11/BATCH-11
|osper = DOS-11/BATCH-11
|osdev= Digital Equipment Corporation
|osdev = Digital Equipment Corporation
|reldate= 1970
|firstrel = 1970
|lastrel= 1974
|lastrel = 1973-74


|fnote=  
|apfaction = none (deceased)
|roles = former matriarch of the DECs
}}
}}


===Character details===
DOS-11-tan personifies DOS-11/BATCH-11, an early OS from Digital Equipment Corporation and appears as a short teenage girl with short grey hair, glasses, a red + white school uniform, and frequently carried a knife.


DOS-11-tan personifies DOS-11/BATCH-11, an early OS from Digital Equipment Corporation and appears as a short teenage girl with short grey hair, glasses, and a red + white school uniform. She carried a knife as her weapon and established the [[DEC Faction | DEC lineage]] tradition of using bladed weapons.
Being a difficult to use OS, DOS-11-tan had a temperamental and psychotic attitude but still cared for her children though she didn't always show it. She was the caretaker and adoptive mother to [[RSTS | RSTS/E-tan]], [[RT11 | RT-11-tan]] (since DOS-11 was used in the creation of both OSes) and [[RSX | RSX-tan]].
 
Being difficult to use, DOS-11-tan had a temperamental and psychotic attitude but still cared for her children though she didn't always show it. She was the caretaker and adoptive mother to [[RSTS | RSTS/E-tan]] and [[RT11 | RT-11-tan]] (since DOS-11 was used in the creation of both OSes) and claimed to be [[RSX | RSX-tan's]] mother too even though there's evidence that RSX-tan's heritage lies elsewhere. She clashed a lot with RT-11-tan and had a short life as DOS-11 was released for only four years with most of its users abandoning DOS-11 in 1973 with the advent of the user-friendlier RT-11.
 
DOS-11-tan is a [[Deceased OS-tan | deceased character]]. She passed away in 1974.


She claimed to be RSX's mother, even though there's evidence that RSX-tan is from another lineage, which DOS-11-tan might or might not have known about. Presumably, if she purposefully kept RSX-tan's ancestry secret, it was for the sake of DEC patriotism.


===Background and history===
DOS-11-tan was one of the oldest DEC members, and established the faction's tradition of sword-wielding. She taught RSTS and RSX the arts of sword-wielding, but wasn't so generous towards RT-11-tan, who she clashed with a lot. Her rivalry with one of her own daughters refers to DOS-11's abandonment by many users soon after the friendlier RT-11 in 1973, and could not stand for being upstaged. The rapid loss of userbase took its toll on her lifeforce, and she passed away the next year.


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Revision as of 16:58, 25 January 2011

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Character details

DOS-11-tan personifies DOS-11/BATCH-11, an early OS from Digital Equipment Corporation and appears as a short teenage girl with short grey hair, glasses, a red + white school uniform, and frequently carried a knife.

Being a difficult to use OS, DOS-11-tan had a temperamental and psychotic attitude but still cared for her children though she didn't always show it. She was the caretaker and adoptive mother to RSTS/E-tan, RT-11-tan (since DOS-11 was used in the creation of both OSes) and RSX-tan.

She claimed to be RSX's mother, even though there's evidence that RSX-tan is from another lineage, which DOS-11-tan might or might not have known about. Presumably, if she purposefully kept RSX-tan's ancestry secret, it was for the sake of DEC patriotism.

Background and history

DOS-11-tan was one of the oldest DEC members, and established the faction's tradition of sword-wielding. She taught RSTS and RSX the arts of sword-wielding, but wasn't so generous towards RT-11-tan, who she clashed with a lot. Her rivalry with one of her own daughters refers to DOS-11's abandonment by many users soon after the friendlier RT-11 in 1973, and could not stand for being upstaged. The rapid loss of userbase took its toll on her lifeforce, and she passed away the next year.

See also: