Digital Girl

The Digital Girl is a 6' pale human woman with no nose and small, black dot eyes. She has long, naturally white hair and wears a light blue dress. 15.1, also known as Glitch Girl, is a pitch black, constantly glitching version of 15. She has big, bright white eyes that have a white stream coming from each, as if she's crying.

15 is kind, loyal and obedient to any commands one may give her. 15.1 is generally kind but has an aggressive side, often disobeying direct orders eitehr to spite others or prove her authority. 15 is capable of speech and can speak multiple languages, while 15.1's speech is so garbled and glitchy that almost no-one can understand ehr except for 15.

Both instances are able to physically enter any electronic device and control it from within. When fused, they become 15.2 and their punches are able to glitch their enemies out of existence. 15.2 can also use various video game abilities, taken from ones they've entered or ones they've heard of.

INTERVEIW WITH DIGITAL GIRL
IV: Hello ma'am. We'd like you ask you a few questions.

As you wish, commander.

IV: How do you think you have sentience?

...How do I think, doctor? Oh, I know EXACTLY how I got it... would you like to know?

IV: Yes please.

Understood. I was a test subject for a government-sponsored project that was trying to put a human's conscience in a computer.

IV: I'm assuming it worked?

Yes. But the process was incredibly painful. Essentially the scientists shocked me to [ BLEEP ] until I was [ BLEEP ]. Then they put my soul into a computer.

IV: My god... I'm sorry that happened. Now... about 15.1-

Ah, 15.1. The Glitch Girl... my other half, in a literal sense.

IV: Do go on!

The scientists, during the testing, had also removed any emotions from me to make sure I couldn't retaliate. Unfortunately for them, my emotions instead separated from me and manifested in my computer as an entirely new being. 15.1 is a physical manifestation of my emotions.

IV: Fascinating... thank you, 15.

No trouble at all, commander. If you ever re quire anything else, do let me know.

The computer which 15 was trapped in was found at an old abandoned laboratory, where Project Digihumans took place before it was considered a failure. The staff exploring the area found the computer on the ground, with a distressed 15 banging against the screen, screaming for someone to let her out. After the computer was taken to Z.A.P.P, Dr. Zapp plugged it in and out came Digital Girl, who agreed to assist us in any way she can as thanks for her freedom.