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  • White Queen
  • White Queen
  • White queen
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  • White Queen has released one German full-length dancer on YouTube, one German, six German dancer and various German dancers. The group debuted in November 2012 with their first dancer. They released their first German album, White Queen - Boom Boom Pow Dance in November 2012, and their first German length album, WHITE QUEEN LEFT in 2012.
  • White Queen is a Raven appearing in Armored Core. He is 10th in the Rankings.
  • The White Queen is an advanced AI program that was engineered by the Umbrella Corporation before 1998. It was named after the "White Queen", a character in Lewis Carroll's fantasy novella, Through the Looking-Glass. It is a counterpart to the Red Queen - also named after a Lewis Carroll character - which was based at the Arklay Laboratory.
  • Following the encounter with D. Gibbons in the Divine Doll Company factory building in Pigeon, Utah, Mark and Demetri brought the piece to the FBI. ("White to Play") D. Gibbons was later revealed to be Dyson Frost, who was famous for making a sacrifice with a white queen to win a championship game against Ian McKinnon. ("Queen Sacrifice") After Mark gets the hint from Frost that Mark will be saved by "the lady he sees everyday", Mark cracks open the white queen chess piece, revealing a ring inside. ("Goodbye Yellow Brick Road")
  • In Season Two, White Queen appears in a few episodes, mostly observing hacker goings on around the forum, and fending off a few herself. She also enters the X-Games, making it through both the Race Round and the RPG double battle portion with Kirbopher, however she is once again defeated in the preliminaries, this time against Kirb. White Queen revises this role again in Season Three, taking down a few Shadow Users herself and aiding the other users in defending TOME from the viral onslaught.
  • The White Queen was the previous ruler of the White Castle in the Pale Realm, along with the White King. In Alice's fourth return to Wonderland, a bust of her upper torso was present in Queensland.
  • The rulers of the Franaans. * They were eight queens, descended from Franas through the female line. * They ruled with the power of Entekos * The brother of the White Queen was the Protector and later the Protector among Seven * This might be due to Hinnae influences. * The last White Queen was DerOrios who appointed Brightface and was overthrown.
  • Along with her husband, the White King, she is one of the first characters to be seen in the story. She first appears in the drawing room just beyond the titular looking-glass as an animated chesspiece unable to see or hear Alice, the main character. The Queen is looking for her daughter, Lily; Alice helps her by lifting the White Queen and King onto the table, leading them to believe they were thrown up by an invisible volcano.
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Main Character
  • Emma Frost; Emma Frost from Uncanny X-Men Vol 2 1 Dale Keown Variant 0001.jpg
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Row 4 info
  • Charles Lutwidge Dodgson
  • Looking Glass
Row 1 info
  • Queen
  • White Queen
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  • Origin
  • Created by
Row 2 info
  • Female
  • Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There
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Row 1 title
  • Title
  • Real Name
Row 5 info
Row 2 title
  • Gender
  • First Appearance
Encountered
  • None
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  • Enemies
Row 5 title
  • Allies
Row 3 info
  • Macmillan
  • Chess Piece
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  • Species
  • Original Publisher
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Box Title
  • The White Queen
  • White Queen
Appearances
Eyes
  • possibly black
Residence
  • Marmoreal
Age
  • possibly 50
Status
  • Alive
Affiliation
Hair
  • White
Actor
Name
  • White Queen
  • Mirana Marmoreal
Romaji
  • Howaitoku~īn
Caption
  • Profile
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AMA
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AMR
  • White Queen statue.png
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Allies
  • Alice Liddell, White chess pieces
Alias
  • White Queen
Kanji
  • ホワイトクィーン
Species
  • Human or Fairy
Rank
  • # 10
Enemies
  • Red Queen
  • Red chess pieces
Image size
  • 180
Color
  • AC
provenance
Others
  • Ororo Munroe (Earth-616)
  • Lady Grey; Jean Grey from X-Men Hellfire Club Vol 1 2 0001.jpg
  • "Courtney Ross"(Sat-Yr-9); Sat-Yr-9 001.jpg
  • Monet St. Croix; Monet St. Croix from Uncanny X-Men Vol 4 1 001.png
  • Paris Seville; Paris Seville .jpg
  • Wilhelmina Kensington; Wilhelmina Kensington 01.jpg
  • Adrienne Frost; Adrienne Frost from X-Men Unlimited Vol 1 34 0001.jpg
  • Benazir Kaur; Benazir Kaur from X-Men Annual Vol 2 3.jpg
Occupation
Classification
  • Human
Friends
  • Alice Kinsleigh
Gender
  • Female
  • Unknown
  • female
Craft
  • AC Check Mate II
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  • White Queen has released one German full-length dancer on YouTube, one German, six German dancer and various German dancers. The group debuted in November 2012 with their first dancer. They released their first German album, White Queen - Boom Boom Pow Dance in November 2012, and their first German length album, WHITE QUEEN LEFT in 2012.
  • White Queen is a Raven appearing in Armored Core. He is 10th in the Rankings.
  • The White Queen is an advanced AI program that was engineered by the Umbrella Corporation before 1998. It was named after the "White Queen", a character in Lewis Carroll's fantasy novella, Through the Looking-Glass. It is a counterpart to the Red Queen - also named after a Lewis Carroll character - which was based at the Arklay Laboratory.
  • Following the encounter with D. Gibbons in the Divine Doll Company factory building in Pigeon, Utah, Mark and Demetri brought the piece to the FBI. ("White to Play") D. Gibbons was later revealed to be Dyson Frost, who was famous for making a sacrifice with a white queen to win a championship game against Ian McKinnon. ("Queen Sacrifice") After Mark gets the hint from Frost that Mark will be saved by "the lady he sees everyday", Mark cracks open the white queen chess piece, revealing a ring inside. ("Goodbye Yellow Brick Road")
  • In Season Two, White Queen appears in a few episodes, mostly observing hacker goings on around the forum, and fending off a few herself. She also enters the X-Games, making it through both the Race Round and the RPG double battle portion with Kirbopher, however she is once again defeated in the preliminaries, this time against Kirb. White Queen revises this role again in Season Three, taking down a few Shadow Users herself and aiding the other users in defending TOME from the viral onslaught.
  • Along with her husband, the White King, she is one of the first characters to be seen in the story. She first appears in the drawing room just beyond the titular looking-glass as an animated chesspiece unable to see or hear Alice, the main character. The Queen is looking for her daughter, Lily; Alice helps her by lifting the White Queen and King onto the table, leading them to believe they were thrown up by an invisible volcano. When Alice meets the Red Queen and joins the Chess game, she takes the place of a white pawn, Lily being too young to play. She does not meet the White Queen as a human-sized character until the Fifth Square. The White Queen lives backwards in time, due to the fact that she lives through the eponymous looking glass. Her behaviour is odd to Alice. She offers Alice "jam to-morrow and jam yesterday - but never jam to-day." She screams in pain until, rather than because, she pricks her thumb on her brooch, and tells Alice of the King's messenger who has been imprisoned for a crime he will later be tried for and perhaps (but not definitely) commit in the end. The White Queen, aside from telling Alice things that she finds difficult to believe (one being that she is just over 101 years old) says that in her youth she could believe "six impossible things before breakfast" and counsels Alice to practice the same skill. The meeting ends with the Queen seeming to turn into a bespectacled sheep who sits at a counter in a shop as Alice passes into the next square on the board. The Sheep is somewhat different from the Queen in terms of personality and gets "more like a porcupine every time [Alice] looks at her" because she knits with several knitting needles all at once. Two of these needles turn into oars when Alice appears in a boat, and then reappear in the Sheep's shop, where Alice purchases an egg, which becomes Humpty Dumpty, as she moves to the next square. In Chapter 9, the White Queen appears with the Red Queen, posing a series of typical Wonderland/Looking-Glass questions ("Divide a loaf by a knife: what's the answer to that?"), and then celebrating Alice's promotion from pawn to queen. When that celebration goes awry, the White Queen seems to flee the scene by disappearing into a tureen of soup. However, since neither side acknowledges the check, it is not technically illegal. Alice proceeds to "capture" the Red Queen and checkmate the Red King, ending the game. The White Queen is not seen again, except as one of Alice's white cats, who Alice speculates may have influenced the dream.
  • The White Queen was the previous ruler of the White Castle in the Pale Realm, along with the White King. In Alice's fourth return to Wonderland, a bust of her upper torso was present in Queensland.
  • The rulers of the Franaans. * They were eight queens, descended from Franas through the female line. * They ruled with the power of Entekos * The brother of the White Queen was the Protector and later the Protector among Seven * This might be due to Hinnae influences. * The last White Queen was DerOrios who appointed Brightface and was overthrown.
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