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Amicable Developer
UNIVER.SYS Character
"I haven't finished this level yet..."
General Information
NameAmita Bellevue
AliasAmy
OriginLogiciel
ResidenceLogiciel
AffiliationMyriad Starters
Appearance
Hair ColorBlue with grey highlights
Eye ColorBlue
Palette
Other Information
ArtsEngineer (Primary)
Harmonizer (Secondary)
Artisan (tertiary)
OccupationProgrammer
Video game enthusiast
Clerk (formerly)
HobbiesVideo games, pixel art
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Amita "Amy" Bellevue is a Techne from Logiciel, and member of Myriad Starters unit. Formerly an electronic store clerk, she joined Myriad Starters to put her skills and passion in video games and coding to good use.

History

Amy's design[1] has already existed in the Silicon Medley days, though it was later changed during the development of UNIVER.SYS 1.0.[2]

Character

Amy is kind, polite, and won't hesitate to help anyone needing assistance. She can be meek at times, refusing to brag too much of her skills and abilities. This blend of friendliness and humility made Amy reliable and well-received by most Techne. What is often overlooked about Amy, however, was her interest in video games and how driven she can be when it comes to game development and competition, and had participated in several tournaments and game jams.

Before joining Myriad Starters, Amy used to work in an electronics store after her training as a Harmonizer Techne. While it was a stable job, it also deprived her of her passion projects, not to mention not being taken as seriously as other Techne in Logiciel. She developed small game projects in secret during her time off-work, and one of the games got discovered by Mike and Nix. Impressed by her work, they invited Amy to join Myriad Starters, which she gladly accepted.

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