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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Universe (''Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West'')}}In '''one universe''', [[Jenny Everywhere#At Cody's Wild West Show|a Jenny Everywhere]] was part of [[Buffalo Bill|Cody]]'s [[Cody's Wild West Show|Wild West Show]], alongside [[Annie Oakley]] and [[Frank Butler]]. She was once accosted by a patronising [[Man (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|man]] dressed “like an easter dandy”, who blithely asked her if she knew how to shoot, even though she was visibly holding [[Jenny Everywhere's Winchester|a rifle]]. Keeping a perfect pokerface, Jenny answersed that she considers herself “no better than the next woman”, tricking him into thinking her a harmless opponent — despite having spoken the exact truth: the woman sitting next to Jenny, whom the man had failed to recognise, was in fact [[Annie Oakley]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West (short story)|Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == |
Latest revision as of 18:14, 16 June 2022
In one universe, a Jenny Everywhere was part of Cody's Wild West Show, alongside Annie Oakley and Frank Butler. She was once accosted by a patronising man dressed “like an easter dandy”, who blithely asked her if she knew how to shoot, even though she was visibly holding a rifle. Keeping a perfect pokerface, Jenny answersed that she considers herself “no better than the next woman”, tricking him into thinking her a harmless opponent — despite having spoken the exact truth: the woman sitting next to Jenny, whom the man had failed to recognise, was in fact Annie Oakley. (PROSE: Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)
Behind the scenes
As noted in his author's commentary by Scott Sanford, Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West was inspired by a comment from Dizzy H. Slightly Voided concerning “Jennies who've moved to another universe because they were envious of how other Jennies lived their lives. …e.g. she's Cowboy Jenny Everywhere and the era of the Wild West is now over”. As such, it is not clear that the universe seen in Lunchtime is actually the home universe of the story's version of Jenny.