Rainbow 100
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DEC Rainbow 100 | |
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Character Information | |
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Common Names | DEC Rainbow 100 |
Other Names | Rainbow |
Human Name(s) | Rain Decker |
Faction | Wanderer Class, formerly of the DEC Military |
Lineage | DEC, own branch (home computer division) |
Rival(s) | MS-DOS and PC-DOS (wanted to be their friend yet saw them as rivals at the same time) |
Appearance | |
Height | 148 cm (4'10") |
Hair Color | pink |
Eye Color | blue |
Weapon(s) | DEC military sword |
Design | |
First Appearance | Spring 2011 |
Technical Information | |
System Personified | DEC Rainbow 100 hardware and software |
Developer(s) | Digital Equipment Corporation |
Debut | 1982 |
Latest release | unknown, discontinued mid-80's. |
Technical details
The Rainbow 100 series was DEC's attempt at the home computer market, but wasn't very successful.
Character details
General
Rainbow 100-tan is represented as a pre-teen girl with pink hair decorated with several ribbons; her hair ribbons are red, orange, yellow and green, her eyes are blue and she wears a frilly purple dress under her DEC military jacket; she wears her military jacket out of nostalgia towards the old DEC faction even though she never got past cadet rank, but she enjoyed being around most of her comrades despite her personal and tactical struggles. Recently, she has been able to reconcile with her identity crisis somewhat, and has a zen-like attitude towards life, she likes to write and draw; confident in both a graphical and text work.
History and background
She is the only home computer among the DECs, a faction otherwise entirely made of high-end minicomputers. That left her struggling with an identity crisis, being the odd one out. Being the only home computer in the faction didn't make her inherently inferior to her comrades, it was her poor track record in leading campaigns that prevented her from getting promoted. Many of her campaign failures stemmed from poor tactics and judgment brought about by her identity crisis.