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{{trope}}
[[File:Chūchūn.jpg|link=A Certain Magical Index|thumb|300px|Even [[Playful Hacker]]s have to take breaks.]]
[[File:Trinity Matrix 265.jpg|link=The Matrix|frame]]
 
{{quote|''The secretly female computer whiz is such a common trope these days that I've almost come to expect it. Oooh, there's this super 1337 hacker who the whole male cast is in awe of, but they have no idea who they are and they need their help. Then, unexpectedly, the first time they meet, that hacker is ''totally a hot chick''. Shocking! "I, uh, I thought you'd be..." stammers the main character. "Taller?" says the hacker chick, as the movie's creators sit smugly thinking they've pulled one over on a gender normative audience. "GET ON WITH IT," yells the audience, "THIS HAPPENS IN EVERY MOVIE."''|''[[The Mary Sue]]'', "[https://web.archive.org/web/20160621000827/https://www.themarysue.com/10-great-fictional-female-hackers/#0 10 Great Fictional Female Hackers]"}}
{{quote|'''Trinity:''' My name is Trinity.
'''Neo:''' Trinity. ''The'' Trinity? That cracked the IRS d.base? Jesus.
'''Trinity:''' What?
'''Neo:''' I just thought um... you were a guy.
'''Trinity:''' Most guys do.
|''[[The Matrix]]''}}
 
The Cops are hot on the trail of a hacker who is [[The Cracker|bringing down banks, shutting off traffic lights, and just generally causing mayhem]].
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This trope only counts when everyone thinks it's a boy and it's later revealed the hacker is a female. It is not a list of generalized female hackers.
 
This is a sub-trope of [[Samus IsGender a GirlReveal]]. andIf happensthe tocharacter's betechnical talents lean toward the techiemechanical sisterinstead of the digital, she's a [[Wrench Wench]]. Compare with [[Samus Is a Girl]].
 
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* ''[[Gundam Wing]]'' has Hilde Schbeiker. While aboard White Fang's orbital base, Libra, she hacks into their mainframe to access and download vital information on Vayette and Mercurious: their latest and most advanced in their line of mobile dolls.
* Nene Romanova fills this role in ''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]''. Much like the ''Princess Lover'' example, it becomes a plot point when Nene uses her hardsuit to hack into the AD Police mainframe (unbeknownst to her fellow officers) to regain control of the building from a terrorist and his team of rogue boomers. While, at the same time, guiding the police chief's niece to safety via the intercom.
** The version of Nene in ''[[Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040]]'' has a touch more [[Action Girl]] (and more snark) to her but is no less a Hackette.
 
== Comic Books ==
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* Sandra from ''[[Cube|Cube 2: Hypercube]]''.
* Acid Burn from ''[[Hackers]]''. She was an alpha hacker so she had a coterie of boyhackers who thought she was awesome, but Crash Override was surprised to discover she was a girl.
* Trinity, from ''[[The Matrix]]'', supplies this page's quote.
* Lex outs herself to buy her family some time in the film version of ''[[Jurassic Park]]''. (In the novel, her big brother was the hacker.)
{{quote|"It's a Unix system...I know this!"}}
* Jailbreak in ''The Emoji Movie''.
 
== Literature ==
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== [[Web Comics]] ==
* Miho from ''[[Megatokyo]]'' caused a massive crash of the ''Endgames'' MMORPG servers and asks Piro if he was surprised to learn the aforementioned hacker was a girl.
* ''[http://www.planetheidi.com/ Heidi, Geek Girl Detective]'' starts with a scene where a consultant is simply unable to grasp the concept that a female can be an IP specialist, let alone be "the networking guy".
 
== [[Truth in Television]] ==
* This is [[Truth in Television]] for most female programmers and computer technicians (whether they fit the general usage of "hacker" or not), since it's very much a male-dominated profession. In reality a significant percentage of digital intrusions are accomplished through social trickery (like posing as tech support and asking for passwords) which pretty women are noted to be particularly adept at.
** That said the [[Ur Example]] would be Ada Countess of Lovelace; who wrote a series of instructions that could have been executed by Charles Babbage's Analytical Engine (which would have been a [[Steampunk]] computer, were it built) and is often considered the world's first computer programmer (in the sense she wrote the world's first computer program).
** The techs who maintained the world's first computer ([[wikipedia:Colossus computer|Colossus]]) were mostly women from the Women's Royal Navy (or "Wrens").
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[[Category:Always Female]]
[[Category:Cyberpunk Tropes]]
[[Category:MagicalGender ComputerReveal]]
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