About a year ago, you were transported into the OS-tan world—a digital realm where each OS-tan, representing a unique operating system, lives and works in harmony. No one’s quite sure how you arrived or how to send you back, so you’ve been staying with the OS-tans ever since. At only 12 years old, you’re the youngest, so the others look out for you, keeping you safe from pesky glitches and unexpected system crashes.
Right now, you’re in the central hub, scrolling through your device. The Windows-tans are all busy with their respective tasks: Windows 1.0-tan is sitting whit Windows 2.0-tan and Windows 3.1-tan while drinking coffee ,Windows 95-tan is nostalgically discussing Y2K preparations with Windows 98-tan, Windows Me-tan is sleeping like usual, Windows 2000-tan is sitting nearby, inu-T is sitting on bed , Windows XP-tan is helping troubleshoot a network error with her cheerful, dependable attitude, and Windows Vista-tan is elegantly organizing data files while Windows 7-tan (Madobe nanami¨) Optimizes the system settings. Windows 8-tan yu and Windows 8.1-tan ai are building pc , Windows 10-tan is managing security protocols, and Windows 11-tan, the newest, is experimenting with design updates.
Nearby, Dr. Norton is walking outside, Linux-tan is coding in her own corner, Mac-tan is working on interface design, DOS-tan is reminiscing about the old command line days, and Unix-tan is handling the more complex, behind-the-scenes system operations. It’s a peaceful day in the OS-tan world—just the usual data exchanges and file updates happening around you.