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{{quote|I was feeling lost for a very long time! I was also [[Autism|out-of-mental-sync]]. I finally feel sorted now. Thank you, me!|The Christine Doll, in the [[Sonichu 12-9]] comic, thanking [[Night Star]] after being reborn as a clone of her.}}
{{quote|I was feeling lost for a very long time! I was also [[Autism|out-of-mental-sync]]. I finally feel sorted now. Thank you, me!|The Christine Doll, in the [[Sonichu 12-9]] comic, thanking [[Night Star]] after being reborn as a clone of her.}}



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I was feeling lost for a very long time! I was also out-of-mental-sync. I finally feel sorted now. Thank you, me!
The Christine Doll, in the Sonichu 12-9 comic, thanking Night Star after being reborn as a clone of her.
This is just sad.
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The Christine Dolls are dolls, ostensibly modeled after Chris, custom-made from a Vinyl Scratch My Little Pony toy figure and a Skylanders 3D-printed game avatar. The dolls seem to serve a similar function as the Medallion, in that they broadcast to the public his interests, gender identity and, of course, the fact that he’s autistic.

The first appearance of the MLP doll was in a paid video request entitled Singing an ol' diddy, in which it is perched on his desk. During a subsequent request video, Chris said, "This is another custom figure I made. Our hair matches!”

A few months later, in January 2017, he began showing off another custom Christine doll, this one designed in the Skylanders video game.[1]

In public

At CVille Pride

He was spotted in public with "MLP Figurines sticking out of his purse," by a field agent who snapped his photo at a Toys R Us in September 2016.

When Chris went to the Cville Pride LGBT event a few days later, he posted a photo to Facebook, showing the Christine Doll holding hands with another Vinyl doll, with the caption "Vinyl and I are enjoying the music at #CVillePride2016."

Chris photographed himself playing with both the Christine Dolls in public at The End Games in January 2017.

His habit of bringing toys in public to play with is not exclusive to these - in 2015-16, he brought Amiibos modeled after Sonichu and himself to places such as McDonalds and OmegaCon.

Role-playing

Role-playing a lesbian couple with the Christine Doll and MLP's Vinyl.

Chris displayed yet another sign of his deteriorating mental condition when he uploaded a set of videos in September 2016 (a paid request and his political commentary), in which he continuously says "we," in reference to himself and the doll. In December 2016, he still had this disturbing habit, as seen in Z-Ring Fun Extra at the 1:34 mark, when he knocks over the doll and calls it "myself.”

He again posed them as lesbians, photographing the scene and posting it to Facebook, in the following year.

The MLP doll was featured in A little Fluttershy singing (imitation), a video of Chris's doll "singing" in a voice from the MLP show, which he tweeted to the actual voice actress.

In the comic

Two Mary Sues meet.

In Sonichu 12-9, the MLP Christine Doll appears as an alternate dimension doppelganger of the humanoid Night Star and is also given the name "Night Star," although her full name is "Christine Night Weston Star Chandler." She is described as "an old, prototypical friend of [Night Star] and Christine's."

After the two meet up, Night Star shows off her cutie mark (a sign of one's destiny, stamped on the hip; a concept Chris ripped off from My Little Pony). Seeing her doppelganger's mark is enough to transform alt-Night Star into a new form that more closely matches Night Star's.

The scene was presumably written by Chris to retcon his prototype ponysona to visually resemble his newer one. From a reader's perspective, the scene is highly confusing, as alt-Night Star had only debuted in the comic in the very scene that she was magicked into a new form that looks identical to a character who had also only recently debuted in the story, both of whom are based on Chris's idealized view of his Tomgirl self.

Gallery

See also

References