CPU Blue Heart

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Chris Chan Sonichu is watching over you.
Chris's messiah complex in full force, said to a woman going through a divorce.[1]
Chris's transformation flowchart featuring Chris, Night Star, Chris Chan Sonichu, and CPU Blue Heart.

CPU Blue Heart is an escapist fantasy and coping mechanism consisting of Chris's belief that, in another dimension named C-197, he is a deity.


Chris unveiled another CPU, this one representing the Commodore 64, in June 2018. He followed up by posting screenshots of text messages between him and another person on Facebook, which detailed notes on Scarlet[2] He also urged his followers to draw her and pray like idolatry. [3].

On 2 July, Chris liked some fanart of her and responded by posting Scarlet's backstory.[4]

In The Awakening of a CPU, Chris mentioned that he is the CPU goddess Blue Heart. So enamored was he that he changed his Twitter handle to "Chris Chan Sonichu/Blue Heart" and edited the bio to:

I am Mrs. Christine W. Chandler, Sonichu Creator/Chronicler of Sonichu & Rosechu, and CPU Goddess of the Nations of Cwcville, Comma, and the Commodore Consoles.[5]

Creation

Hyperdimension Neptunia is a game mocking the video game industry, each video game console has a CPU queen. Chris was bullied by the Idea guys roleplaying as Hyperdimension charcters, after their removal Chris created a new fictional land in the Hyperdimension universe - Comma or the Commodore land. He crowned himself the CPU of the commodore 64 to reclaim his shattered ego.

After creating the fictional and of Comma, Chris created a backstory about the previous CPU hiding in a working commodore 64, he stated he knows this due to his "psychic links" and claimed that the CPU is hiding in his C64 making him the chosen one and crowning himself queen.

Why Chris chose the commodore 64 is still unkown, it is possible he remembers the C64 as a gaming console (though it was more of a personal computer) and realized it was never represented in the Hyperdimension universe.

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