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{{wikipediainfo}}[[Jenny Everywhere#As a talking dinosaur|One version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]], being a bipedal reptilian creature, was described as resembling a “miniature '''Godzilla'''”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') | {{wikipediainfo}}[[Jenny Everywhere#As a talking dinosaur|One version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]], being a bipedal reptilian creature, was described as resembling a “miniature '''Godzilla'''”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') | ||
In [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|one world]], [[Jenny Cornelius]] once awakened a “giant atomic monster” who “at first glance could be mistaken for an actor in a silly rubber monster suit” and rose out of the [[Sea of Japan]] in order to create a distraction to allow some [[SBS]] officers stuck in [[North Korea]] to flee back to international waters. Governments of the world were dumbfounded, except for [[Japan]], who somehow already had contingency plans for a situation of this kind. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Folly of Men (short story)|The Folly of Men]]'') | |||
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Revision as of 09:25, 19 November 2022
One version of Jenny Everywhere, being a bipedal reptilian creature, was described as resembling a “miniature Godzilla”. (PROSE: Second Date)
In one world, Jenny Cornelius once awakened a “giant atomic monster” who “at first glance could be mistaken for an actor in a silly rubber monster suit” and rose out of the Sea of Japan in order to create a distraction to allow some SBS officers stuck in North Korea to flee back to international waters. Governments of the world were dumbfounded, except for Japan, who somehow already had contingency plans for a situation of this kind. (PROSE: The Folly of Men)