FUJIC

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FUJIC
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Character Information
Common Names FUJIC
Other Names N/A
Human Name(s) Fujiko Okazaki
Faction Unknown
Lineage Independent
Rival(s) N/A
Appearance
Height 5'3
Hair Color Dark brown
Eye Color Olive green
Weapon(s) N/A
Design
First Appearance April 2012
Technical Information
System Personified FUJIC
Developer(s) Dr. Okazaki Bunji, for Fujifilm
Debut 1956
Latest release N/A

Technical Details

Construction on the FUJIC computer began in 1949 and was completed by March, 1956. It was built by one person - Dr. Okazaki Bunji - and was used by photography and imaging company Fujifilm to perform lens design calculations. The first stored-program computer in Japan, FUJIC was about twice as fast as expected.

Character details

General

FUJIC-tan is depicted as a young woman with dark brown hair, olive-green eyes and glasses. She wears traditional Japanese attire, usually a silver kimono with green trim, as well as bronze hair decorations.

Personality-wise, FUJIC-tan is resourceful, intelligent and somewhat overachieving. She is an optical engineer by trade, specializing in camera lens design. An avid photographer, she carries a camera with her wherever she goes.

History and background

FUJIC-tan was born in the early 1950s and completed her training by the middle part of the decade. Unlike many computers of her time, she was raised by a single person - something that perhaps made her a bit prone to being socially-overwhelmed later in life. She debuted in 1956, at which point she began working in lens design.

Her career was a short one, even by 1950s OS-tan standards - she retired in 1958. It is thought that she is still alive today, studying science history.