Development History
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The development history of UNIVER.SYS traced as far back to the late 2010s, though it can be divided into 3 versions: Silicon Medley, 1.0, and 2.0.
Silicon Medley (Before 2022)
UNIVER.SYS 1.0 (2022–2024)
After Silicon Medley was abandoned due to its convoluted plot and lack of direction, development of UNIVER.SYS, an original universe project based on technology gijinka yet separate from the widely known OS-tan concept, started in late 2022.
The core species were called TANs (Technological Anthropomorphs), a nod to the OS-tans. The world, initially, was set up as a constructed world called Innovatia. UNIVER.SYS embraceed artistic liberties instead of adhering to historical accuracy. Humans coexisted in Innovatia in the form of Admins and Developers, though their relationship with the TANs are reciprocal and they don't have total control over their fates.
Notable features implemented in this version were fictional names for the Ensembles (city-states representing real-life companies) and the TAN characters. Tere were also the concept of TANs as idol singers, inspired by the author's interest in Japanese idol culture. However, this didn't last long.
UNIVER.SYS 2.0 (2025–present)
Due to several worldbuilding problems in UNIVER.SYS 1.0, UNIVER.SYS 2.0 was developed in early 2025 to address them.
Innovatia was renamed to the eponymous UNIVER.SYS, and I renamed TANs to Techne (both singular and plural) to emphasize their capabilities as creators and to separate them from the OS-tans.
UNIVER.SYS 2.0 also reclassified the Techne, shifting from technology type categories (mainframes, operating systems, mobile devices, etc.) to the Arts System, and set the timeframe to a post-human era, removing the concept of Admins and Developers in the process. In this version, humans no longer existed, hence no human software developers.
Ensembles and Techne Units were also overhauled to not paint them as explicitly working with, or on the behalf of their Ensembles' government in order to avoid unfortunate implications. Another carryover from previous versions, which is the retrocomputing-based faction, was removed, as there is no definite present time and to not render certain Techne based on older technologies as obsolete.