Micro Chips

Micro Chips was a highly intelligent and talented student at Canterlot High School and seemingly the best friend to Sandalwood, who affectionately referred to him as his "bud". Though at surface value, he was little more than a socially awkward nerd, he actually had a highly charismatic side to him as the persona of MC Decks Effects, a popular techno-musician.

History
Micro-Chips was weirded out by antics when she first came into the human world, but quickly grew to respect her.

Micro-Chips was a member of Canterlot High School's Friendship Games Team and especially helped the team out during its technical and scientific tasks, such as chemistry.

At some point, Micro Chips became a famous musician named MC Decks Effects who played a type of techno music using his equipment as a source of music. As this musician, he apparently had a biopic made about him and his own line of merchandise, such as a "MC Decks Effects Build-it-Yourself Theremin". was a huge fan of his work.

Personality
Micro Chips is a generally friendly teenager whose good friends with Sandalwood and to a lesser extent, and. He seems to be a fan of Japanese culture, though he was not a member of the anime club. He got a job at Equestria World, but didn't do a good job at it. He built his own pet, JBJ-24601, a robot who won third place in the Canterlot Pet Show.

Micro Chips was somewhat sarcastic and quick to make quips about strange situations.

Behind the scenes
Micro Chips was initially an unvoiced, unnamed character, though he had a marginally larger and more involved role in the first Equestria Girls film than most background extras. His first speaking appearance was in the Equestria Girls: Friendship Games animated short "All's Fair in Love & Friendship Games", voiced by James Kirk, where he uttered "Is it just me or did things take a turn towards Weirdsville?"

His final major appearance was in the second season of Equestria Girls: Choose Your Own Ending, where he was one of the possible helpers in the episode, "The Road Less Scheduled". His final film appearances were largely cameos, with his final speaking appearance being in Equestria Girls: Rollercoaster of Friendship.

He was first identified as Micro Chips in-story in the short, "Best in Show: The Victory Lap". The first known credits roll that identified them as such was the short, "Photo Booth".

In the novelization of Equestria Girls: Friendship Games, Micro-Chips was either alternatively named as, or replaced with a character named Poindexter, possibly an Equestria Girls version of the Friendship is Magic character of the same name.