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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== Origins === | |||
[[Kim's father]] was reportedly a “fine man”, who she said in the 21st century had passed away “years ago”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | [[Kim's father]] was reportedly a “fine man”, who she said in the 21st century had passed away “years ago”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
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At some point, a “long time ago”, Kim lived together with many other women. She attempted to flirt with many of them, progressively learning that taboo aside, not all women were actually sexually interested in other women, in contrast to what she'd previously assumed. She learned to deal with rejection “gracefully”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'') | At some point, a “long time ago”, Kim lived together with many other women. She attempted to flirt with many of them, progressively learning that taboo aside, not all women were actually sexually interested in other women, in contrast to what she'd previously assumed. She learned to deal with rejection “gracefully”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'') | ||
=== 20th century === | |||
Kim had an eventful life in the 20th century. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') She lived through the 1970s, and, in contrast to [[David Lowe]], didn't think that the fashion then was “that bad”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | Kim had an eventful life in the 20th century. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') She lived through the 1970s, and, in contrast to [[David Lowe]], didn't think that the fashion then was “that bad”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
At one point in the 1980s, an adventure ended with her bringing home a bullet-proof, kevlar umbrella that had originally been the property of a [[Russian (Cleaning Day)|Russian]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') | At one point in the 1980s, an adventure ended with her bringing home a bullet-proof, kevlar umbrella that had originally been the property of a [[Russian (Cleaning Day)|Russian]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') | ||
=== Friendship with Jenny Everywhere === | |||
At some point, Kim met and befriended [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|a version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]]. Jenny trusted her enough to eventually give her a bottle of her blood for use in emergencies. Kim had cause to use it once, finding the experience extremely overwhelming; she was glad when her temporary Jenny powers subsided, and swore never to do it again, although she still kept the sealed bottle in a safe place in case of an emergency. She would go on to mention this contingency measure to [[David Lowe|David]]. Also in case of emergencies, Jenny told Kim about a few ways to leave the universe if it became necessary. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | At some point, Kim met and befriended [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|a version]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]]. Jenny trusted her enough to eventually give her a bottle of her blood for use in emergencies. Kim had cause to use it once, finding the experience extremely overwhelming; she was glad when her temporary Jenny powers subsided, and swore never to do it again, although she still kept the sealed bottle in a safe place in case of an emergency. She would go on to mention this contingency measure to [[David Lowe|David]]. Also in case of emergencies, Jenny told Kim about a few ways to leave the universe if it became necessary. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
=== Meeting Jenny Nowhere === | |||
Kim once went out to a bar alongside [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] and some of their friends. After Jenny began feeling nauseous, she accompanied Jenny to the bathroom, where they were confronted by [[Jenny Nowhere#Killed by a dinosaur|Jenny Nowhere]], whom this Jenny had never encountered in any form, and who was the one who'd slipped something in Jenny's beer. She revealed herself as originally a version of Jenny Everywhere who had become disconnected from the wider telepathic network. To Everywhere's horror, she viewed it as a liberation which she planned to “share” with her, willing or not. | Kim once went out to a bar alongside [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] and some of their friends. After Jenny began feeling nauseous, she accompanied Jenny to the bathroom, where they were confronted by [[Jenny Nowhere#Killed by a dinosaur|Jenny Nowhere]], whom this Jenny had never encountered in any form, and who was the one who'd slipped something in Jenny's beer. She revealed herself as originally a version of Jenny Everywhere who had become disconnected from the wider telepathic network. To Everywhere's horror, she viewed it as a liberation which she planned to “share” with her, willing or not. | ||
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However, Nowhere did not keep the upper hand for long; foolishly choosing to pursue Everywhere in turn to the cool jungle she had chosen as the place to take Kim, she realised too late that it was a ''prehistoric'' jungle and was mauled to death by a dinosaur. Kim later examined her body, finding the surgical scar above her left ear which revealed she was ''not'' the original Jenny Nowhere. Shaken by these revelations, Jenny Everywhere and Kim agreed to go back home for another drink — with no music. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parallax (short story)|Parallax]]'') | However, Nowhere did not keep the upper hand for long; foolishly choosing to pursue Everywhere in turn to the cool jungle she had chosen as the place to take Kim, she realised too late that it was a ''prehistoric'' jungle and was mauled to death by a dinosaur. Kim later examined her body, finding the surgical scar above her left ear which revealed she was ''not'' the original Jenny Nowhere. Shaken by these revelations, Jenny Everywhere and Kim agreed to go back home for another drink — with no music. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parallax (short story)|Parallax]]'') | ||
=== Facing the Vampire King === | |||
Kim participated in a raid on the lair of [[the Vampire King]] after he “came to town”, alongside her friends [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny Everywhere]] and [[Fiona]]. After Fiona, a [[werewolf]], defeated the King's two [[revenant]] guards, she engaged in one-on-one combat with the King, trying to get him with a wooden stake. However, they were too evenly-matched and the killing blow was ultimately delivered by Jenny using wooden bullets. After the dust literally cleared, Fiona played one last part in the day's adventures by informing her that she still smelled one live vampiric presence in the dungeon, allowing Jenny and Kim to locate the captive [[Ulysses Dumas]]; Kim ripped the steel door out of its hinges to get to him, once again impressing Jenny with her strength. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') | Kim participated in a raid on the lair of [[the Vampire King]] after he “came to town”, alongside her friends [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny Everywhere]] and [[Fiona]]. After Fiona, a [[werewolf]], defeated the King's two [[revenant]] guards, she engaged in one-on-one combat with the King, trying to get him with a wooden stake. However, they were too evenly-matched and the killing blow was ultimately delivered by Jenny using wooden bullets. After the dust literally cleared, Fiona played one last part in the day's adventures by informing her that she still smelled one live vampiric presence in the dungeon, allowing Jenny and Kim to locate the captive [[Ulysses Dumas]]; Kim ripped the steel door out of its hinges to get to him, once again impressing Jenny with her strength. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') | ||
=== Helping Ulysses Dumas === | |||
The next year, and six months after they'd foiled [[the Vampire King]] together, Jenny and Kim received a call from [[Ulysses Dumas]], the musician they'd saved from the King's dungeon; it transpired that he had ended up turning into a [[vampire]] after all following his ordeal, and he was worried about how this would impact his career, given that some types of camera could no longer pick him up. Jenny went to the first meeting alone, but set a second appointment with Dumas where she brought Kim, who suggested he wear full-body make-up as part of his stage persona. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') | The next year, and six months after they'd foiled [[the Vampire King]] together, Jenny and Kim received a call from [[Ulysses Dumas]], the musician they'd saved from the King's dungeon; it transpired that he had ended up turning into a [[vampire]] after all following his ordeal, and he was worried about how this would impact his career, given that some types of camera could no longer pick him up. Jenny went to the first meeting alone, but set a second appointment with Dumas where she brought Kim, who suggested he wear full-body make-up as part of his stage persona. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') | ||
=== Jenny's stories === | |||
After [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny Everywhere]] suffered from a bout of [[shifter hangover]], [[David Lowe]] dropped in to talk to Kim about what he'd learned about Jenny from her mutterings about her other lives, asking Kim if she'd ever met [[Jenny Everywhere's father]]. Their conversation awoke a napping Jenny, who told them a few more surprising anecdotes about other lives of hers, ending with a full ''a cappella'' performance of a song from a disco equivalent of ''{{w|Jesus Christ Superstar|Jesus Christ Superstar}}'' that [[Jenny Everywhere#1970s Jenny|a 1970s Jenny]] was apparently very into. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | After [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny Everywhere]] suffered from a bout of [[shifter hangover]], [[David Lowe]] dropped in to talk to Kim about what he'd learned about Jenny from her mutterings about her other lives, asking Kim if she'd ever met [[Jenny Everywhere's father]]. Their conversation awoke a napping Jenny, who told them a few more surprising anecdotes about other lives of hers, ending with a full ''a cappella'' performance of a song from a disco equivalent of ''{{w|Jesus Christ Superstar|Jesus Christ Superstar}}'' that [[Jenny Everywhere#1970s Jenny|a 1970s Jenny]] was apparently very into. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
=== With Princess Genevieve === | |||
When [[Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere]] visited Jenny and Kim's apartment, it was Kim who answered the door, as her Jenny was taking a shower at the time. Unimpressed with the medieval, magical “Jenny”, she approached the situation with curt practicality, translating the Princess's talk of “waylaid dream spinners” into the realisation that she had left her interdimensional vehicle unattended in the nearby parking lot. Kim helped [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Professor Awesome]] repair the device, and, after Genevieve repaid him with a large gold coin, she offered to help Eric translate that gold into modern money and to take him to the hardware store so that he could spend these “wages” on new equipment and parts. She explained that she was already all set to sell some gold, as she had to make something of a chest of pirate gold Jenny had brought back from a recent adventure. Before they could do so, an [[Angel]] appeared with much fracas in the very same parking lot, heralding yet another crazy adventure. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | When [[Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere]] visited Jenny and Kim's apartment, it was Kim who answered the door, as her Jenny was taking a shower at the time. Unimpressed with the medieval, magical “Jenny”, she approached the situation with curt practicality, translating the Princess's talk of “waylaid dream spinners” into the realisation that she had left her interdimensional vehicle unattended in the nearby parking lot. Kim helped [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Professor Awesome]] repair the device, and, after Genevieve repaid him with a large gold coin, she offered to help Eric translate that gold into modern money and to take him to the hardware store so that he could spend these “wages” on new equipment and parts. She explained that she was already all set to sell some gold, as she had to make something of a chest of pirate gold Jenny had brought back from a recent adventure. Before they could do so, an [[Angel]] appeared with much fracas in the very same parking lot, heralding yet another crazy adventure. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | ||
=== Advising Professor Awesome === | |||
One day, after [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] came home from school, he dropped in on Kim and [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]], feeling down about a row he'd had with a girl in his class, [[Judy (Misunderstandings)|Judy]], which his mother was “being weird” about. Coming to the incorrect conclusion that Eric had taken a romantic interest in Judy and been disappointed, she tried to give him a rambling collection of dating advice, helped by Jenny. Eventually, the misunderstanding became clear, and a somewhat mortified Kim offered to move on to helping Eric with his homework. Eric was mildly reluctant to put in the work for his math homework, not seeing what the point of learning to use a side-rule was when he had four calculator apps on his phone, but he eventually agreed, especially asking Kim to help him understand “how to do exponents on the log scale”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'') | One day, after [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] came home from school, he dropped in on Kim and [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]], feeling down about a row he'd had with a girl in his class, [[Judy (Misunderstandings)|Judy]], which his mother was “being weird” about. Coming to the incorrect conclusion that Eric had taken a romantic interest in Judy and been disappointed, she tried to give him a rambling collection of dating advice, helped by Jenny. Eventually, the misunderstanding became clear, and a somewhat mortified Kim offered to move on to helping Eric with his homework. Eric was mildly reluctant to put in the work for his math homework, not seeing what the point of learning to use a side-rule was when he had four calculator apps on his phone, but he eventually agreed, especially asking Kim to help him understand “how to do exponents on the log scale”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'') | ||
=== Incidents at home === | |||
At some point, Kim greatly enjoyed some [[Mars|Martian]] bread brought home from [[Universe A (Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon)|another universe]] by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]]. A month later, when Jenny ran out of sourdough to make bread, Kim reminded her of this bread, spurring Jenny to attempt to [[shift]] back to that version of Mars to get some ingredients from there. However, Jenny ended up in the fantasy world of [[Ecord]] instead, and Kim saw her rematerialise a little while later in a skimpy barbarian outfit, holding out a sword. This prompted some casual banter between the two, with them getting on the subject of a shared wish to someday visit [[Barsoom]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon]]'') | At some point, Kim greatly enjoyed some [[Mars|Martian]] bread brought home from [[Universe A (Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon)|another universe]] by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]]. A month later, when Jenny ran out of sourdough to make bread, Kim reminded her of this bread, spurring Jenny to attempt to [[shift]] back to that version of Mars to get some ingredients from there. However, Jenny ended up in the fantasy world of [[Ecord]] instead, and Kim saw her rematerialise a little while later in a skimpy barbarian outfit, holding out a sword. This prompted some casual banter between the two, with them getting on the subject of a shared wish to someday visit [[Barsoom]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Eye of Argon]]'') | ||
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On another occasion Jenny was unable to wade through a dense and inaccessible physics text, and being rather dramatic about her trouble. Upon discovering that ''[[An Introduction to Recreational Metric Engineering]]'' had been, or was going to be, critical to Professor Awesome’s creation of the [[Time Pestle]] she pointedly reminded Jenny to lock it up when she was done not reading it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Heavy Reading (short story)|Heavy Reading]]'') | On another occasion Jenny was unable to wade through a dense and inaccessible physics text, and being rather dramatic about her trouble. Upon discovering that ''[[An Introduction to Recreational Metric Engineering]]'' had been, or was going to be, critical to Professor Awesome’s creation of the [[Time Pestle]] she pointedly reminded Jenny to lock it up when she was done not reading it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Heavy Reading (short story)|Heavy Reading]]'') | ||
=== The Staan worshippers affair === | |||
[[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] once found flyers advertising a night-time ritual to “SUMMUN STAAN”. Despite the incompetence implied by the typo-ridden flyer, Jenny resolved to observe the meeting from afar to ensure they did not stumble into successfully summoning anything truly dangerous. While making her way to the disused comic shop where the cultists had made their lair, Jenny bumped into Kim, who asked to know what she was up to, and ended up helping her break in. All their worries proved to be for naught: although the cultists succeeded in summoning the object of their worship, it was not [[The Devil#Kim's universe|Satan]], as they'd mistakenly assumed, but the harmless [[Stan Lee|Stan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: The Summoning (short story)|Fragment: The Summoning]]'') | [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] once found flyers advertising a night-time ritual to “SUMMUN STAAN”. Despite the incompetence implied by the typo-ridden flyer, Jenny resolved to observe the meeting from afar to ensure they did not stumble into successfully summoning anything truly dangerous. While making her way to the disused comic shop where the cultists had made their lair, Jenny bumped into Kim, who asked to know what she was up to, and ended up helping her break in. All their worries proved to be for naught: although the cultists succeeded in summoning the object of their worship, it was not [[The Devil#Kim's universe|Satan]], as they'd mistakenly assumed, but the harmless [[Stan Lee|Stan]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: The Summoning (short story)|Fragment: The Summoning]]'') | ||
=== Unexpected awakening === | |||
One day, after [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] mysteriously disappeared, a worried [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] broke into Kim and Jenny's apartment with the help of the [[Robot Toaster]]. Finding an unmoving, unresponsive Kim on the bed, he panicked and called [[David Lowe]] for help. Being aware of Kim's nature, David was not worried about Kim's apparent catatonia himself, but he agreed that Jenny's disappearance was concerning enough to warrant waking her up in the daytime. Recalling what she'd told him about the bottle of Jenny's blood, David located the hideaway and dribbled some of the precious liquid into Kim's mouth. She woke up with a start, lashing out like a wounded animal at David, with her claws out, until her higher brain functions came back online and she calmed down. | One day, after [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] mysteriously disappeared, a worried [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] broke into Kim and Jenny's apartment with the help of the [[Robot Toaster]]. Finding an unmoving, unresponsive Kim on the bed, he panicked and called [[David Lowe]] for help. Being aware of Kim's nature, David was not worried about Kim's apparent catatonia himself, but he agreed that Jenny's disappearance was concerning enough to warrant waking her up in the daytime. Recalling what she'd told him about the bottle of Jenny's blood, David located the hideaway and dribbled some of the precious liquid into Kim's mouth. She woke up with a start, lashing out like a wounded animal at David, with her claws out, until her higher brain functions came back online and she calmed down. | ||
She was worried when David told her what blood he'd made her drink, as she couldn't actually feel Jenny's presence as she should have — not “her” Jenny, and not any of the other infinite Jennies in the Multiverse either. Before long, however, she felt their presences all returning, and her roommate reappeared with a “Pop” in the middle of the room. Jenny explained that she was never in any danger: ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere]]'') her and all her other selves' temporary disappearance was something that occasionally happened to Jenny, serving to resynchronise the mental connection between them all. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere]]'', ''[[The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | She was worried when David told her what blood he'd made her drink, as she couldn't actually feel Jenny's presence as she should have — not “her” Jenny, and not any of the other infinite Jennies in the Multiverse either. Before long, however, she felt their presences all returning, and her roommate reappeared with a “Pop” in the middle of the room. Jenny explained that she was never in any danger: ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere]]'') her and all her other selves' temporary disappearance was something that occasionally happened to Jenny, serving to resynchronise the mental connection between them all. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Absquatulation of Jenny Everywhere]]'', ''[[The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
=== Cleaning day === | |||
[[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] had a bad habit of indiscriminately stuffing items brought back from interdimensional jaunts into the apartment's closet. When one of the items within it — a [[mammoth]]-fur coat — got wet and began to stink up the apartment, Kim finally browbeat Jenny into helping her to go through the closet's contents to sort them out. The many strange items they unearthed, most of them Jenny's, included an [[amnesia orb]] which caused them quite a bit of trouble as it kept erasing itself from their memories and getting lost again, until Kim finally thought to wrap it inside an old shirt and stuff it into a box before they let it out of their sights again. Eventually, they located the mammoth-fur coat and, “with great relief”, consigned it to the dry cleaner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') | [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] had a bad habit of indiscriminately stuffing items brought back from interdimensional jaunts into the apartment's closet. When one of the items within it — a [[mammoth]]-fur coat — got wet and began to stink up the apartment, Kim finally browbeat Jenny into helping her to go through the closet's contents to sort them out. The many strange items they unearthed, most of them Jenny's, included an [[amnesia orb]] which caused them quite a bit of trouble as it kept erasing itself from their memories and getting lost again, until Kim finally thought to wrap it inside an old shirt and stuff it into a box before they let it out of their sights again. Eventually, they located the mammoth-fur coat and, “with great relief”, consigned it to the dry cleaner. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') | ||
=== Jenny's reading === | |||
On one occasion, [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] exchanged a few words with Kim about a story starring [[Jenny Everywhere#Visiting the Heroines Guild|another of her incarnations]] that she's just read through. Kim was amused, upon her summary of the tale (where Jenny ended up riding off with a partially-undressed girl tied to her saddle), to hear that it was “one of those stories”, needling Jenny about her pronounced longing to have a little of that kind of fun of late, and the two shared some surreal banter on the subject of whether some pretty boys would be allowed as pets by the terms of their apartment lease. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Fanfic Critique (short story)|Fragment: Fanfic Critique]]'') | On one occasion, [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Jenny]] exchanged a few words with Kim about a story starring [[Jenny Everywhere#Visiting the Heroines Guild|another of her incarnations]] that she's just read through. Kim was amused, upon her summary of the tale (where Jenny ended up riding off with a partially-undressed girl tied to her saddle), to hear that it was “one of those stories”, needling Jenny about her pronounced longing to have a little of that kind of fun of late, and the two shared some surreal banter on the subject of whether some pretty boys would be allowed as pets by the terms of their apartment lease. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Fanfic Critique (short story)|Fragment: Fanfic Critique]]'') | ||
=== As an ethical advisor === | |||
One day she visited Professor Awesome, who had been bullied into building a [[Heteronormalizer]] by a [[Coach Haggard|teacher]] uncomfortable with the antics of hormonal teenagers. He explained that the gadget did not in fact work, but was a placebo meant to get him out of an awkward situation, and incidentally extract money from the teacher. She agreed that it was unethical to sell a machine he knew wouldn’t work but also that the teacher was wrong to have demanded it in the first place; he assured her he didn’t plan to make a habit of it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Professional Ethics (short story)|Professional Ethics]]'') | One day she visited Professor Awesome, who had been bullied into building a [[Heteronormalizer]] by a [[Coach Haggard|teacher]] uncomfortable with the antics of hormonal teenagers. He explained that the gadget did not in fact work, but was a placebo meant to get him out of an awkward situation, and incidentally extract money from the teacher. She agreed that it was unethical to sell a machine he knew wouldn’t work but also that the teacher was wrong to have demanded it in the first place; he assured her he didn’t plan to make a habit of it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Professional Ethics (short story)|Professional Ethics]]'') | ||
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