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After 2011, Amelia has often been given the fanon surname "Pine" after it was first used in the [[Worldburner]] crossover - a version of Amelia served as a comically bumbling [[Corps of Ringbearers|Ringbearer]].
 
Amelia is not often used in ''Daria'' fanfiction, but fanfiction has occasionally addressed the issue of whether Amelia could possibly have been friends with Daria under any circumstances. An adult Amelia, now a county sheriff in Montana and Daria's real best friend, appears in the [[post-canon]] story "[[Darkness]]," by [[The Angst Guy]]; and in an [[alternate-universe]] tale by [[TAG]], "[[After the End]]," he also showed Amelia becoming Daria's best friend after [[Jane Lane]] dumps Daria for good when the romantic triangle with [[Tom Sloane]] develops. [[Ms. Hand]] has Amelia become Daria's friend in college in the [[post-canon]] tale, "[[Not Exactly]]." She becomes Daria's friend in AU fic "[[Grove Hell on Earth]]" and its sequel by [[Charles RB]], but Daria only approaches her out of sheer desperation (and had never liked her before).
 
Other fans have been less optimistic. [[Kristen Bealer]] has often pointed out the selective and unrealistic way Amelia looks at Daria and their relationship, constantly missing cues correcting her false perceptions. "[[Country Wisdom]]" encapsulates this view perfectly as it turns out Amelia was told by Skip that Daria didn't want to come and was too passive to ask Daria herself, to the young girl's contempt. "John Lane 41: [[Friends and Rediscovery]]," by Richard Lobinske, makes a similar point and adds a startling twist as well. In "[[Prisoner of Hope]]", [[TAG]] did depict a depressed Amelia shortly after the end of "[[Camp Fear]]," when she realized Daria could not be her friend after all - in this case putting the onus on Daria rather than Amelia.
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Outside of her obsessions with Daria, Amelia also appears as a first- or second-rank character in a number of [[alternate-universe]] fanfics with [[science-fiction]], [[fantasy]], and [[adventure]] themes. These include [[Greystar]]'s "[[Daria AE]]"; [[Galen Hardesty]]'s "Blood Oath of Patriots II", where Amelia is a secret agent; and the aforementioned [[shared world]] sci-fi Amelia Pine, a recurring figure in the [[Worldburner]]/[[Worldhopper]] part of the [[Judith]] stories. The latter was a really ''crap'' Ringbearer but through accidents, luck, and a few inspired instincts (like running away) manages to not just survive but be mistaken for a methodical, competent hero, becoming key to the crossover's resolution.
 
In the [[post-canon]] [[Mystik Spiral]] story "[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/12919646/1/Ow-My-Ears-The-Mystik-Spiral-Story Ow, My Ears! The Mystik Spiral Story]" by Charles RB, Amelia becomes the band's drummer after [[Max Tyler]] departs.
 
==Amelia in ''Daria'' Fan Art==
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Amelia is one of the characters that was the least depicted in Daria fan art. Her first depiction was one where She was a costumed [[superhero]] type working for ''Sick, Sad World'', from [[DJW]]'s [[Steel Jaguar God Battler Oxidiser X]] series in the mid-2000s. (Her superpower was to turn invisible when nervous.) The image, by [[DJW]], has rarely been seen. Until now.
 
 
Amelia has also been depicted twice in Dariarotica by [[Wouter Jaegers]] one time in a stand alone piece where she's depicted enjoying herself at a tree overlooking Camp Grizzly and in the unfinished story "The Camp we used to fear" in which she takes over the role as camp leader from Mr. Potts.
 
[[Image:amelia2.gif|right|frame|Amelia, full view]]
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* [http://www.theangstguy.com/fanfics/darkness.htm "Darkness,"] by [[TAG]] ([[science fiction]]: Amelia as county sheriff)
* [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/4894312/1/Daylight-A-Visit-to-Camp-Grizzly "Daylight: A Visit to Camp Grizzly,"] by [[Richard Lobinske]] ([[science fiction]]: Amelia as post-disaster survivalist)
* [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6057630/1/Grove_Hell_on_Earth "Grove Hell on Earth"], by [[Charles RB]] ([[AU]])
* [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6151869/1/ "Grove Hell 2: All the Lawndale People"], by [[Charles RB]]
* [http://brenorenz.byethost7.com/Daria/JL41-FR.html "John Lane 41: Friends and Rediscovery,"] by [[Richard Lobinske]] ([[AU]])
* [http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=27017 "Lawndale’s Finest—Detective Stories 5: Belfry,"] by [[LSauchelli]] ([[superhero]]: Amelia as a doctor in a Batman [[crossover]])
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* [http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=33323 Not So Different 57: Second Wind] by [[J-D]], a [[Gender Swap]] AU
* [http://www.thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=15842 "Open Windows 3: The Long Road to Camp Grizzly,"] by [[DJW]] ([[AU]])
* [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6048951/1/ "Operation Desperate"] by [[Charles RB]] ([[science-fiction]] [[crossover]]: Amelia as alien-fighting scientist)
* [http://www.theangstguy.com/fanfics/prisonerofhope.htm "Prisoner of Hope,"] by [[TAG]]
* [http://www.thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=27396 "Reflections,"] by [[MidnightStorm]] ([[WIP]] [[AU]])
* [http://www.fanfiction.net/s/7320688/1/Rio_Grizzly "Rio Grizzly"] by [[Smileyfax]] ([[AU]], gender-swapped Daria)
* [http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=22384 "Reign of the Darias,"] by [[LSauchelli]] ([[WIP]] [[fantasy]]: Amelia as a vampire)
* [http://thepaperpusher.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=31163 "Skip and Amelia Save the World (...Maybe)"] by [[Charles RB]], a [[Worldburner]] fanfic: Amelia as [[Ringbearers|Novice Ringbearer]]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20080908013651/http://www.outpost-daria.com/fanfic/sjg02_the_spiked_6-pack.html "Steel Jaguar God Battler Oxidiser X: The Spiked 6-Pack,"] by [[DJW]] ([[science fiction]]: Amelia as a ''[[Sick, Sad World]]'' reporter who can turn invisible)
* [http://www.wwoec.com/artist/saiyaman/cof.htm "The Camp we used to fear"] by Wouter Jaegers, unfinished.