Lindsay Winters

Fate T. Harlaown the Second (or just simply Fate) (born Alice Oliver) is a MidChildan YouTuber, voice actress, filmmaker, author, and Left 4 Dead 2 modder/player. She is a Nana Mizuki (also partner) fan since November 2019. She has a younger sister named Alicia. Fate is also a computer graphics programmer, anime-styled illustrator, and 3D/2D logo animator.

Fate appeared on some streams by a YouTuber called BOSCO CHUNG as well as other YouTubers' stream. During this time, she was an executive in-charge of production for Project Fate.Alicia from 2018 to early 2019.

Fate stopped from using the Hangouts on mid-2019, and is currently chatting via Discord.

2003 to 2011 - Early days
Fate was born in New York City in June 12, 2003 at the NewYork-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital. During 2009 up to the release of PHANTOM MINDS, Fate was a helper at her preschool. In case of doing so, she got a winning trips to Tokyo, Japan from her teacher, Percy Linderson.

She was a fan of Magically Girlz from 2008 to 2011. During this time, Fate and her friends were tripping to the South Elgin Terminal Mall on February 27, 2011, as a part of Yukari Tamura's 35th birthday.

2018 - Moving to Elgin and her acquisition of the Mirai-Nozomi Dream Team
In October 19, 2018, the day that Magical Girl Lyrical☆Nanoha: Detonation was released, Fate and her younger sister Alicia moved from Los Angeles to Elgin, and Fate acquired the Mirai-Nozomi Dream Team studio house, making its owners Monica Laverne and Nachel Young out from their house. Alicia made her starry room on the same day.

2018 to present - Later days
In May 2019, Fate was hit, doing completely in crisis during the Lyrical☆ClariS2 era. She disturbed Victor Hugo Ochoa while he is streaming. In doing so, Victor (with his few friends) removed and blocked her from Google Hangouts, ruining Fate's feelings.

In August 20, 2019, Fate started to make movies to be made with The Movies PC game, including the original Outrage Street series (1933-1957) by Freedom Movies and A Call of Anarchy (1980), a very successful film from Power Seven FilmWorks (now Seven Arcs Pictures America).