FLAC
| FLAC | |
|   | |
| Character Information | |
|---|---|
| Common Names | FLAC | 
| Other Names | Florida Automatic Computer | 
| Human Name(s) | Florence Patrick | 
| Faction | Unknown | 
| Lineage | Von Neumann Machine | 
| Rival(s) | IBM 709 | 
| Appearance | |
| Height | 5'7 | 
| Hair Color | Sun bleached-brown | 
| Eye Color | Gray | 
| Weapon(s) | N/A | 
| Design | |
| First Appearance | April 2012 | 
| Technical Information | |
| System Personified | Florida Automatic Computer | 
| Developer(s) | USAF, RCA Data Reduction Group | 
| Debut | 1953 | 
| Latest release | 1956 | 
Technical Details
Commissioned by the US Air Force in 1950 and built by a group of civilian engineers, the three Florida Automatic Computers were first operated in April 1953. They were used to process data from air-breathing and cruise missile tests at Atlantic Missile Range until 1960, when they were replaced by IBM 709 computers.
The FLAC was a von Neumann architecture computer, and most closely resembled the SEAC.
Character details
FLAC-tan is a woman of average height, with gray eyes, tanned skin and sun-bleached brown hair. She is particularly fast, strong and fast-healing for a computer of her era; however she is also quite temperamental, making her difficult to work with. FLAC-tan is depicted as either an Airman First Class or civilian contractor; in either interpretation, she is an expert on various missiles.
History and background
FLAC-tan was born at some point between 1950 and 1953, her debut occurring in 1953.