##[QBIC](https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B0R1Jgqp8Gg4cVJCZkRkdEthZDQ), <s>15</s> 6 bytes

The way to do this without errors and with the proper capitalisation costs 15 bytes:

    ?ucase$(@qbic`)

Since QBIC is in all-caps, this code is allowed: it takes the string literal `qbic` and prints it in uppercase.

An error-output (which feels kinda cheaty to me) is shorter:

    ?b(12)

In 6 bytes, we can put `QBIC encountered error: 9` on the screen, signifying an out-of-bounds error. [See here why](http://codegolf.stackexchange.com/questions/104323/shortest-auto-destructive-loop/104402#104402).

There's also this 6-byter that prints QBIC in lowercase:

    ?@qbic

That string literal doesn't need a closing backtick, it is auto-closed because of EOF.