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One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere on Earth in one universe. She often hung out at a bar called the Flat Earth with a human friend who didn't seem to quite believe Jenny meant every word of her fantastical adventure tales. (COMIC: Cars, Tribute)

Description

Physical appearance

This Jenny had a fairly standard appearance for a Jenny Everywhere, a pudgy young Asian woman (who showed no signs of aging over many years) wearing a scarf, goggles, (COMIC: Tribute) and a flower-shaped hair-pin. (COMIC: Cars)

Personality

Although (or perhaps because) she had many fantastical adventures in various universes, this Jenny was naive and confused when it came to modern adult life in the “real world”. (COMIC: Tribute)

Powers & abilities

She had good control of her shifting. (COMIC: Tribute)

Biography

Teenaged shenanigans

When her friend was still too young to legally drink, Jenny stole an out-of-date I.D. card from their counterpart in a parallel world, who was older by a few years. (COMIC: Tribute)

Karaoke night mishap

Jenny at karaoke night. (COMIC: Cars)

Jenny once sang a song in the bar during what appeared to be a karaoke night. The song was flirtatious, and she began focusing on her friend, who was confused about the situation. However, she ended up forgetting the end of the lyrics, putting an end to the moment. (COMIC: Cars)

Innocence broken

Jenny and her friend hanging out. (COMIC: Tribute)

Over the subsequent years, Jenny continued to have meet-ups (albeit increasingly spaced-out) with her friend at the Flat Earth bar. As they swapped memories and news, Jenny would tell them about her latest fantastical adventures, including riding a T-rex in a Far West setting, fighting an evil brain-in-a-jar and being stranded in the void of space.

Her friend did not actually believe these stories, believing them to just be tall tales Jenny invented to amuse them; in turn, the ever-cheerful Jenny remained oblivious to the obvious downward turns that her friend's life was taking, with them being unwilling to speak up about it in a way that would shatter Jenny's childlike innocence. Eventually, however, Jenny came to a meet-up only for her friend not to show up; thinking back, she realised they had been dealing with cancer and were, by now, dead. Distraught beyond belief, Jenny ran out of the bar in tears. (COMIC: Tribute)

Legacy

The Nommo's glimpse of this incarnation of the Shifter. (COMIC: Say The Word)

Later, while reading the mind of a different Jenny, an alien ambassador known as the Nommo caught a glimpse of this incarnation. (COMIC: Say The Word)

In at least one universe where Jenny was a fictional character, the “original” sketch of her by Canadian artist Steven Wintle resembled this Jenny. (PROSE: SCP-JEv)

Behind the scenes

This character is Steven Wintle's version of Jenny Everywhere. With Wintle often being hailed as Jenny's main creator, she was in fact the first incarnation of Jenny ever created, with the design used by Wintle in Cars also being the one used in the two seminal original open-source sketches of the character.

When returning Jenny many years later in Tribute, Wintle used a very different design for Jenny, but the continued presence of the unnamed tall, long-nosed friend made it clear that this was still the same Jenny despite the art-style shift.