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|aka= The Shifter<br><small>Johnny Everywhere<br>Jennifer [[Barbelith]]<br>Jenny Corwin | |aka= The Shifter<br><small>Johnny Everywhere<br>Jennifer [[Barbelith]]<br>Jenny Corwin<br>Jerry Everywhere<br>Shift<br>The Defender<br>Jen<br>Julie<br>World-Changer<br>Cha-Ni<br>Jenny Cornelius<br>Jeanne Partout<br>SCP-JEv<br>Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere<br>Gwenivar, Wanderer in Everywhere<br>Jennifer Everstar<br>Jenny Evans<br>Jeni Johano<br>Jenny Everton<br>Jennifer Ba Bei</small> | ||
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However, some Jennies deviated quite far from the baseline in looks and, accordingly, psyche. At least one was [[#As a cat|a cat]] and [[#Johnny Everywhere|Johnny Everywhere]] was, as his name implied, a man, who identified as such. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') For example, the [[#Defence Jenny|“defence Jenny”]] of the [[Governing Council]] was an [[elf]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') there existed a [[Spheroid]] [[Geometron]] [[#Geometron Jenny|Jenny]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') and even a [[#Giant Robot Jenny|“Giant Robot Jenny”]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'') as well as “more abstract” Jennies who could not comfortably mingle with more grounded ones. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') | However, some Jennies deviated quite far from the baseline in looks and, accordingly, psyche. At least one was [[#As a cat|a cat]] and [[#Johnny Everywhere|Johnny Everywhere]] was, as his name implied, a man, who identified as such. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') For example, the [[#Defence Jenny|“defence Jenny”]] of the [[Governing Council]] was an [[elf]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') there existed a [[Spheroid]] [[Geometron]] [[#Geometron Jenny|Jenny]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') and even a [[#Giant Robot Jenny|“Giant Robot Jenny”]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Grand Multiverse Hotel (short story)|The Grand Multiverse Hotel]]'') as well as “more abstract” Jennies who could not comfortably mingle with more grounded ones. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') | ||
===Personality === | ===Personality=== | ||
Jenny had “a ready smile” and was generally characterized by her upbeat, confident attitude, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[RIP Fourth Wall (comic story)|RIP Fourth Wall]]'') and “love[d] making friends”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Nowhere Plan (short story)|Fragment: Nowhere Plan]]'') She loved the thrill of adventure, for which reason she often stopped herself from tapping into her dimensional abilities even when it would have been to her advantage to do so; ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Crossing Over Worlds (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Crossing Over Worlds]]'') at least one incarnation was known to prefer not to think too hard about how her own powers worked, preferring to “go with the flow” and do what came naturally. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'') | Jenny had “a ready smile” and was generally characterized by her upbeat, confident attitude, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[RIP Fourth Wall (comic story)|RIP Fourth Wall]]'') and “love[d] making friends”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Nowhere Plan (short story)|Fragment: Nowhere Plan]]'') She loved the thrill of adventure, for which reason she often stopped herself from tapping into her dimensional abilities even when it would have been to her advantage to do so; ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Crossing Over Worlds (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Crossing Over Worlds]]'') at least one incarnation was known to prefer not to think too hard about how her own powers worked, preferring to “go with the flow” and do what came naturally. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'') | ||
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Jenny enjoyed the atmosphere of winter cheer and would sometimes hang around a snowy Victorian city for extended periods of time around the Christmas period to soak in the “''[[A Christmas Carol|Christmas Carol]]'' mood”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | Jenny enjoyed the atmosphere of winter cheer and would sometimes hang around a snowy Victorian city for extended periods of time around the Christmas period to soak in the “''[[A Christmas Carol|Christmas Carol]]'' mood”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Time of the Toymaker (novel)|The Time of the Toymaker]]'') | ||
==== Sexuality==== | ==== Sexuality ==== | ||
As her various selves were capable of independent existence and consciousness despite ultimately all being the same person, Jenny was functionally polyamorous, dating several individuals at once across dimensions, including [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|non-humanoids]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') In at least some universes, she was interested in sex and unafraid of speaking about it openly, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') indeed claiming to be very good at it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') A group of Jennies in [[the Infinite]] once took it as read that all her incarnations were “pan and poly”, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral]]'') although there were Jennies who deviated for this, such as one who was apparently asexual and aromantic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') [[#A frustrating holiday|Jerry Everywhere]] told [[Drew (Holiday Pandemonium)|Drew]] that he was not “gay” but “post-straight”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'') | As her various selves were capable of independent existence and consciousness despite ultimately all being the same person, Jenny was functionally polyamorous, dating several individuals at once across dimensions, including [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|non-humanoids]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') In at least some universes, she was interested in sex and unafraid of speaking about it openly, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') indeed claiming to be very good at it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') A group of Jennies in [[the Infinite]] once took it as read that all her incarnations were “pan and poly”, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral]]'') although there were Jennies who deviated for this, such as one who was apparently asexual and aromantic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') [[#A frustrating holiday|Jerry Everywhere]] told [[Drew (Holiday Pandemonium)|Drew]] that he was not “gay” but “post-straight”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'') | ||
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[[#Birthday party|One version]] of Jenny once organised a birthday party for herself in “a [[Place (Fragment: Nowhere Plan)|place]] she made”, inviting a few hundreds of her other incarnations and a few hundred of her friends from across [[the Multiverse]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Nowhere Plan (short story)|Fragment: Nowhere Plan]]'') | [[#Birthday party|One version]] of Jenny once organised a birthday party for herself in “a [[Place (Fragment: Nowhere Plan)|place]] she made”, inviting a few hundreds of her other incarnations and a few hundred of her friends from across [[the Multiverse]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Nowhere Plan (short story)|Fragment: Nowhere Plan]]'') | ||
====Skills==== | ==== Skills==== | ||
Jenny could read Sanskrit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') In several distinct incarnations, Jenny displayed the ability to play [[chess]] at a very high level, notably beating [[Death#Chess game with Jenny|Death]], ([[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'') as well as [[Lord Grallyx]] in a world where he was a Chess Grandmaster. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') In the [[Collapsed Cosmos]], [[#In the Collapsed Cosmos|she]] once intimated that she was capable of playing “a symphony on [[kazoo]]”, although [[Glendalf#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Glendalf]] and [[Octobriana#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Octobriana]] were less than interested in hearing her demonstrate this. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') At least some of her incarnations demonstrated remarkable marksmanship skills both with a bow and arrow ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Grant comic strip)|Untitled]]'') and with a gun, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Graveyard Shift (comic story)|Graveyard Shift]]'', ''[[Jenny vs. Groff (comic story)|Jenny vs. Groff]]'') and [[Jenny Everywhere#In the Infinity Apartment|the Jenny]] of the [[Infinity Apartment]] described herself as a “capable warrior”, on a level with the superhumanly strong [[ShatterScreen#In the Ifinity Apartment|ShatterScreen]]; indeed, she once managed to land a punch against him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'') | Jenny could read Sanskrit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') In several distinct incarnations, Jenny displayed the ability to play [[chess]] at a very high level, notably beating [[Death#Chess game with Jenny|Death]], ([[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'') as well as [[Lord Grallyx]] in a world where he was a Chess Grandmaster. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') In the [[Collapsed Cosmos]], [[#In the Collapsed Cosmos|she]] once intimated that she was capable of playing “a symphony on [[kazoo]]”, although [[Glendalf#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Glendalf]] and [[Octobriana#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Octobriana]] were less than interested in hearing her demonstrate this. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') At least some of her incarnations demonstrated remarkable marksmanship skills both with a bow and arrow ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Grant comic strip)|Untitled]]'') and with a gun, ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Graveyard Shift (comic story)|Graveyard Shift]]'', ''[[Jenny vs. Groff (comic story)|Jenny vs. Groff]]'') and [[Jenny Everywhere#In the Infinity Apartment|the Jenny]] of the [[Infinity Apartment]] described herself as a “capable warrior”, on a level with the superhumanly strong [[ShatterScreen#In the Ifinity Apartment|ShatterScreen]]; indeed, she once managed to land a punch against him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Infinity Apartment (comic story)|Infinity Apartment]]'') | ||
====Other preternatural abilities ==== | ====Other preternatural abilities==== | ||
Due to being genetically engineered, [[#Adventures with Trip|one Jenny]] had a variety of superhuman abilities, and kept developing new ones over the course of her early adulthood. Among them were a “super-sensitive endocrine system” and the telepathic ability to feel other beings' ennui. She also claimed that she had “a mental conduit to the invisible plane of ecstasy unobtainable to we average mortals”, although it was unclear whether this was a separate ability from regular mental shifting. This same incarnation also had horticultural and biochemical abilities, having cultivated the [[Focus Lotus blossom]] and used it to create a chemical that improved people's ability to focus on a transformative artistic experience. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Freak Issue (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') | Due to being genetically engineered, [[#Adventures with Trip|one Jenny]] had a variety of superhuman abilities, and kept developing new ones over the course of her early adulthood. Among them were a “super-sensitive endocrine system” and the telepathic ability to feel other beings' ennui. She also claimed that she had “a mental conduit to the invisible plane of ecstasy unobtainable to we average mortals”, although it was unclear whether this was a separate ability from regular mental shifting. This same incarnation also had horticultural and biochemical abilities, having cultivated the [[Focus Lotus blossom]] and used it to create a chemical that improved people's ability to focus on a transformative artistic experience. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Freak Issue (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') | ||
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One version of Jenny lived on Earth in [[Universe (Cars)|one universe]]. She often hung out at a bar called the ''[[Flat Earth]]'' with a [[Jenny Everywhere's friend (Cars)|human friend]] who didn't seem to quite believe Jenny meant every word of her fantastical adventure tales. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Cars (comic story)|Cars]]'', ''[[Tribute (comic story)|Tribute]]'') She 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 (comic story)|Tribute]]'') and a flower-shaped hair-pin. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Cars (comic story)|Cars]]'') She had good control of her [[shift]]ing and had many fantastical adventures in various universes, but was naive and confused when it came to modern adult life in the “real world”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tribute (comic story)|Tribute]]'') | One version of Jenny lived on Earth in [[Universe (Cars)|one universe]]. She often hung out at a bar called the ''[[Flat Earth]]'' with a [[Jenny Everywhere's friend (Cars)|human friend]] who didn't seem to quite believe Jenny meant every word of her fantastical adventure tales. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Cars (comic story)|Cars]]'', ''[[Tribute (comic story)|Tribute]]'') She 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 (comic story)|Tribute]]'') and a flower-shaped hair-pin. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Cars (comic story)|Cars]]'') She had good control of her [[shift]]ing and had many fantastical adventures in various universes, but was naive and confused when it came to modern adult life in the “real world”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tribute (comic story)|Tribute]]'') | ||
===David's girlfriend=== | === David's girlfriend=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere 1 (My Bloody Valentine)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere 1 (My Bloody Valentine)}} | ||
One version of Jenny lived on [[Earth]] in an ordinary house in [[Universe A (My Bloody Valentine)|a universe]] where the supernatural existed but rarely impacted 21st-century humans. She dated an ordinary young man named [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]], who joined her on some of her adventures. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'', ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') | One version of Jenny lived on [[Earth]] in an ordinary house in [[Universe A (My Bloody Valentine)|a universe]] where the supernatural existed but rarely impacted 21st-century humans. She dated an ordinary young man named [[David (My Bloody Valentine)|David]], who joined her on some of her adventures. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'', ''[[Soulless Mate (comic story)|Soulless Mate]]'') | ||
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[[Universe C (My Bloody Valentine)|One universe]]'s Jenny lived with a [[Scientist (My Bloody Valentine)|middle-aged mad scientist]] in his gothic laboratory-slash-private-museum-slash-castle. On one [[Valentine's Day]], he gifted her [[Jenny Anydots]], a genetically-engineered two-headed [[Gumbie Cat]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') | [[Universe C (My Bloody Valentine)|One universe]]'s Jenny lived with a [[Scientist (My Bloody Valentine)|middle-aged mad scientist]] in his gothic laboratory-slash-private-museum-slash-castle. On one [[Valentine's Day]], he gifted her [[Jenny Anydots]], a genetically-engineered two-headed [[Gumbie Cat]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') | ||
=== A Date in Space=== | ===A Date in Space=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere 4 (My Bloody Valentine)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere 4 (My Bloody Valentine)}} | ||
Yet another Jenny existed [[Universe D (My Bloody Valentine)|out in space]], where she was in a committed (though not always smooth-sailing) relationship with a [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|huge alien being]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') | Yet another Jenny existed [[Universe D (My Bloody Valentine)|out in space]], where she was in a committed (though not always smooth-sailing) relationship with a [[Jenny Everywhere's nonhuman date (My Bloody Valentine)|huge alien being]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[My Bloody Valentine (comic story)|My Bloody Valentine]]'') | ||
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One version of Jenny inhabited the picturesque seaside British town of [[Right-On By The Sea]], where she usually hung out in the streets with her inseparable group of friends [[Clea]], [[Lex]] and [[Bradley]]. This Jenny was a fun-loving troublemaker (indeed, the town's ''only'' troublemaker) as well as a pop-music enthusiast. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Name's Not Down (comic story)|Name's Not Down]]'', ''[[Damn Fine Hostile Takeover (comic story)|Damn Fine Hostile Takeover]]'') | One version of Jenny inhabited the picturesque seaside British town of [[Right-On By The Sea]], where she usually hung out in the streets with her inseparable group of friends [[Clea]], [[Lex]] and [[Bradley]]. This Jenny was a fun-loving troublemaker (indeed, the town's ''only'' troublemaker) as well as a pop-music enthusiast. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Name's Not Down (comic story)|Name's Not Down]]'', ''[[Damn Fine Hostile Takeover (comic story)|Damn Fine Hostile Takeover]]'') | ||
=== With Nigel=== | ===With Nigel=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere (Mrs Zirma)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere (Mrs Zirma)}} | ||
In [[Universe (Mrs Zirma)|one universe]], Jenny had become "an [[Everywhere]]" through hard work and risk-taking, with the title appearing to refer to a society of monster-hunters. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Mrs Zirma (comic story)|Mrs Zirma]]'') | In [[Universe (Mrs Zirma)|one universe]], Jenny had become "an [[Everywhere]]" through hard work and risk-taking, with the title appearing to refer to a society of monster-hunters. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Mrs Zirma (comic story)|Mrs Zirma]]'') | ||
=== Recruiting Pedro Primavera=== | ===Recruiting Pedro Primavera=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere (Planet Pedro)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere (Planet Pedro)}} | ||
One version of Jenny had dark reddish hair and a tendency to call people "darling". Her form of [[shift]]ing appeared to make her emerge from a foaming rainbow when she appeared in a new universe. Jenny's first trip to [[Universe (Planet Pedro)|her six-billionth reality]] (and counting) was part of a "special mission" in the context of which, in a race against time, she had to bring a message to [[Pedro Primavera]], whom she found as a confused young man on sitting a park bench. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Planet Pedro (comic story)|Planet Pedro]]'') | One version of Jenny had dark reddish hair and a tendency to call people "darling". Her form of [[shift]]ing appeared to make her emerge from a foaming rainbow when she appeared in a new universe. Jenny's first trip to [[Universe (Planet Pedro)|her six-billionth reality]] (and counting) was part of a "special mission" in the context of which, in a race against time, she had to bring a message to [[Pedro Primavera]], whom she found as a confused young man on sitting a park bench. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Planet Pedro (comic story)|Planet Pedro]]'') | ||
===The smartest girl in school=== | === The smartest girl in school=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere (Borders)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere (Borders)}} | ||
As later recalled by someone who had been to school with her, in [[Universe (Borders)|one world]], Jenny, a thin-faced Asian young woman, attended a regular high school where she came across as “the smartest girl in school”. However, she spoke freely of her knowledge of alternative realities, including such things as the [[Mongol invasion of North America]]. At some point, she and the person who'd later recall her story became involved in a reality-bending adventure which impressed Jenny's companion to the extent that they never spoke about it to anyone, even their husband. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Borders (comic story)|Borders]]'') | As later recalled by someone who had been to school with her, in [[Universe (Borders)|one world]], Jenny, a thin-faced Asian young woman, attended a regular high school where she came across as “the smartest girl in school”. However, she spoke freely of her knowledge of alternative realities, including such things as the [[Mongol invasion of North America]]. At some point, she and the person who'd later recall her story became involved in a reality-bending adventure which impressed Jenny's companion to the extent that they never spoke about it to anyone, even their husband. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Borders (comic story)|Borders]]'') | ||
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One “clever” incarnation of Jenny with a grouchy disposition and a tendency for strong language had very pale skin and short-cropped black hair. She wore a black parka and yellow scarf, and carried a backpack. This Jenny once [[shift]]ed at random and appeared in a magical realm called [[Hideea]], much to her dismay, as she disliked these kinds of “magical realities”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Beauty as a Beast (comic story)|Beauty as a Beast]]'') | One “clever” incarnation of Jenny with a grouchy disposition and a tendency for strong language had very pale skin and short-cropped black hair. She wore a black parka and yellow scarf, and carried a backpack. This Jenny once [[shift]]ed at random and appeared in a magical realm called [[Hideea]], much to her dismay, as she disliked these kinds of “magical realities”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Beauty as a Beast (comic story)|Beauty as a Beast]]'') | ||
=== Ms Everywhere=== | ===Ms Everywhere=== | ||
{{main|Ms Everywhere (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)}} | {{main|Ms Everywhere (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)}} | ||
One Jenny Everywhere lived long enough to age into a mature-looking woman who wore a trenchcoat and served as a mentor to younger versions of Jenny just beginning to figure out their power, when they first came to [[the Graveyard]]. She notably officiated the funeral of [[Jenny Everywhere 2 (My Bloody Valentine)|a different Jenny who'd died]]. This Jenny, who had younger versions call her “Ms Everywhere” for clarity's sake, was knowledgeable about the nature of their collective powers and of the Graveyards, and also knew the details of several incarnations' lives. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | One Jenny Everywhere lived long enough to age into a mature-looking woman who wore a trenchcoat and served as a mentor to younger versions of Jenny just beginning to figure out their power, when they first came to [[the Graveyard]]. She notably officiated the funeral of [[Jenny Everywhere 2 (My Bloody Valentine)|a different Jenny who'd died]]. This Jenny, who had younger versions call her “Ms Everywhere” for clarity's sake, was knowledgeable about the nature of their collective powers and of the Graveyards, and also knew the details of several incarnations' lives. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
===Discovering her nature=== | ===Discovering her nature === | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere 1 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere 1 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)}} | ||
ne young version of Jenny Everywhere lived in a [[Universe (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|a largely mundane universe]] in a flat of her own. She was a thin young Asian woman with a pixie cut and usually wore a striped sweater. She grew up aware that she could “do things others could not”, but only with a very dim, subconscious sense that there were “others like her” in other worlds. She discovered the truth after she was transported to [[the Graveyard]] for the first time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ne young version of Jenny Everywhere lived in a [[Universe (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|a largely mundane universe]] in a flat of her own. She was a thin young Asian woman with a pixie cut and usually wore a striped sweater. She grew up aware that she could “do things others could not”, but only with a very dim, subconscious sense that there were “others like her” in other worlds. She discovered the truth after she was transported to [[the Graveyard]] for the first time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
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One black Jenny had short hair, a quieter attitude than her [[Jenny Everywhere 3 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|blonde counterpart]], and wore large earrings. She also appeared to wear large, square glasses in place of the traditional goggles. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | One black Jenny had short hair, a quieter attitude than her [[Jenny Everywhere 3 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|blonde counterpart]], and wore large earrings. She also appeared to wear large, square glasses in place of the traditional goggles. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
=== As a cat=== | ===As a cat=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere 5 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere 5 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)}} | ||
One version of Jenny Everywhere was a largely ordinary-looking cat, albeit one wearing a small scarf and goggles. She was introduced to [[Jenny Everywhere 1 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|the young Jenny]] by [[Ms Everywhere (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|Ms Everywhere]], answering the greeting with a placid “Meow”, while in [[the Graveyard]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | One version of Jenny Everywhere was a largely ordinary-looking cat, albeit one wearing a small scarf and goggles. She was introduced to [[Jenny Everywhere 1 (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|the young Jenny]] by [[Ms Everywhere (The Death of Jenny Everywhere)|Ms Everywhere]], answering the greeting with a placid “Meow”, while in [[the Graveyard]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Death of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Death of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
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Although aloof in her demeanour, she was explicitly and outspokenly heroic, always looking for occasions to champion goodness and fight gloom and wickedness. She had a non-powered best friend and sidekick in the form of [[Trip]]. Jenny particularly championed mutant humanoids and other personages on the fringe of society like herself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Freak Issue (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') | Although aloof in her demeanour, she was explicitly and outspokenly heroic, always looking for occasions to champion goodness and fight gloom and wickedness. She had a non-powered best friend and sidekick in the form of [[Trip]]. Jenny particularly championed mutant humanoids and other personages on the fringe of society like herself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Freak Issue (comic story)|The Freak Issue]]'') | ||
===A frustrating holiday=== | ===A frustrating holiday === | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere (Holiday Pandemonium)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere (Holiday Pandemonium)}} | ||
In [[Universe (Holiday Pandemonium)|one universe]], a skinny and foul-mouthed Jenny took a holiday to [[Greece]], staying at the [[Illyria Inn]] and taking a guided tour of the ruins in the area. She found the tour disappointing, but one of her fellow tourists, shy photographer [[Drew (Holiday Pandemonium)|Drew]], caught her eye. He turned out to be gay, but she didn't give up, bumping into the god [[Pan]], who agreed to help her by temporarily transforming her into a male “Jerry Everywhere”. However, Jerry still managed bungle his seduction attempts, and, returned to her normal form, Jenny ended up sleeping with Pan instead. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'') | In [[Universe (Holiday Pandemonium)|one universe]], a skinny and foul-mouthed Jenny took a holiday to [[Greece]], staying at the [[Illyria Inn]] and taking a guided tour of the ruins in the area. She found the tour disappointing, but one of her fellow tourists, shy photographer [[Drew (Holiday Pandemonium)|Drew]], caught her eye. He turned out to be gay, but she didn't give up, bumping into the god [[Pan]], who agreed to help her by temporarily transforming her into a male “Jerry Everywhere”. However, Jerry still managed bungle his seduction attempts, and, returned to her normal form, Jenny ended up sleeping with Pan instead. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Holiday Pandemonium (comic story)|Holiday Pandemonium]]'') | ||
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One incarnation of Jenny, had big, spiky black hair and didn't wear a scarf (but instead a black parka with large white trimming). She once accidentally [[shift]]ed into a graveyard in [[Universe (Graveyard Shift)|a universe]] where a loathsome necromancer named [[Alec Swan]] had recently returned from the dead, and eventually defeated him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Graveyard Shift (comic story)|Graveyard Shift]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny, had big, spiky black hair and didn't wear a scarf (but instead a black parka with large white trimming). She once accidentally [[shift]]ed into a graveyard in [[Universe (Graveyard Shift)|a universe]] where a loathsome necromancer named [[Alec Swan]] had recently returned from the dead, and eventually defeated him. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Graveyard Shift (comic story)|Graveyard Shift]]'') | ||
===Late for her "shift" === | ===Late for her "shift"=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere of Universe D (The Late Shift).png|thumb|right|A bitter Jenny Everywhere at work. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'')]]One version of Jenny worked as a retail clerk in some kind of bookshop and wore a short-sleeved checkered shirt. She could only shift in space and through dimensions, appearing incapable of time-travel within [[Universe D (The Late Shift)|her own universe]], forcing her to come back from any shifting adventures in time for her shift at work. | [[File:Jenny Everywhere of Universe D (The Late Shift).png|thumb|right|A bitter Jenny Everywhere at work. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'')]]One version of Jenny worked as a retail clerk in some kind of bookshop and wore a short-sleeved checkered shirt. She could only shift in space and through dimensions, appearing incapable of time-travel within [[Universe D (The Late Shift)|her own universe]], forcing her to come back from any shifting adventures in time for her shift at work. | ||
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Now under her own power, the Jenny with the tiger-stripes pattern later showed up, alongside several other Jennies, as one of the clients in the store where the Jenny who'd borrowed her body worked. She looked bored with having to wait as part of the queue. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | Now under her own power, the Jenny with the tiger-stripes pattern later showed up, alongside several other Jennies, as one of the clients in the store where the Jenny who'd borrowed her body worked. She looked bored with having to wait as part of the queue. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | ||
===Running from a dinosaur === | ===Running from a dinosaur=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere of Universe B (The Late Shift).png|thumb|left|210px|Jenny in the prehistoric jungle. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'')]]In [[Universe B (The Late Shift)|another universe]], Jenny appeared to be a young black woman. She had short dark braids and wore unobtrusive, practical clothing, the flower-pin in her hair her only concession to stylishness. While [[#Late for her "shift"|a different Jenny]]'s consciousness had [[shift]]ed into her body, she was seen running from [[T-rex (The Late Shift)|a T-rex]] in a nondescript prehistoric jungle. | [[File:Jenny Everywhere of Universe B (The Late Shift).png|thumb|left|210px|Jenny in the prehistoric jungle. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'')]]In [[Universe B (The Late Shift)|another universe]], Jenny appeared to be a young black woman. She had short dark braids and wore unobtrusive, practical clothing, the flower-pin in her hair her only concession to stylishness. While [[#Late for her "shift"|a different Jenny]]'s consciousness had [[shift]]ed into her body, she was seen running from [[T-rex (The Late Shift)|a T-rex]] in a nondescript prehistoric jungle. | ||
It is unclear if this Jenny was in her native universe, in the past of her native universe, or herself on a dimension-crossing adventure. At any rate, now under her own power, the Jenny with the braids later showed up, alongside several other Jennies, as one of the clients in the store where the Jenny who'd borrowed her body worked. She looked grumpy about having to wait as part of the queue. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | It is unclear if this Jenny was in her native universe, in the past of her native universe, or herself on a dimension-crossing adventure. At any rate, now under her own power, the Jenny with the braids later showed up, alongside several other Jennies, as one of the clients in the store where the Jenny who'd borrowed her body worked. She looked grumpy about having to wait as part of the queue. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | ||
===Flying a biplane === | ===Flying a biplane=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere of Universe C (The Late Shift).png|thumb|right|210px|right|Jenny as her plane crashes. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'')]]In [[Universe C (The Late Shift)|another universe]], despite Jenny claiming not to know how to fly a plane (unlike her [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|mother]]), the local Jenny found herself in the pilot's seat of a biplane in the middle of a World War I-style dogfight. While [[#Late for her "shift"|a different Jenny]]'s consciousness had [[shift]]ed into her body, she was forced to abandon her burning craft and jump with a parachute. As she was drifting down, her watch beeped, reminding the foreign Jenny that she was late for work in her homeworld, prompting her to leave; it was thus presumably as herself that the pilot-Jenny made her landing. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere of Universe C (The Late Shift).png|thumb|right|210px|right|Jenny as her plane crashes. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'')]]In [[Universe C (The Late Shift)|another universe]], despite Jenny claiming not to know how to fly a plane (unlike her [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|mother]]), the local Jenny found herself in the pilot's seat of a biplane in the middle of a World War I-style dogfight. While [[#Late for her "shift"|a different Jenny]]'s consciousness had [[shift]]ed into her body, she was forced to abandon her burning craft and jump with a parachute. As she was drifting down, her watch beeped, reminding the foreign Jenny that she was late for work in her homeworld, prompting her to leave; it was thus presumably as herself that the pilot-Jenny made her landing. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | ||
=== Building the Lotus Prime=== | ===Building the Lotus Prime=== | ||
[[File:Builder Jenny in Makeshift Multiverse.png|thumb|left|The “builder” Jenny greeting the new recruit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny, who wore a purple jumpsuit with a “JE” insignia emblazoned on her chest, had a vision while she was meditating of threats to [[the Multiverse]] that moved through [[5D Space]]. To combat them, she designed, built and operated an advanced ship called the ''[[Lotus Prime]]'', recruiting five other incarnations of herself to help power and man the craft. Although one of her original recruits was killed during one encounter between the ''Lotus Prime'' and [[the Entity]], they nevertheless emerged victorious thanks to the help of a [[#Joining the crew of the Lotus Prime|new fifth Jenny]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | [[File:Builder Jenny in Makeshift Multiverse.png|thumb|left|The “builder” Jenny greeting the new recruit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny, who wore a purple jumpsuit with a “JE” insignia emblazoned on her chest, had a vision while she was meditating of threats to [[the Multiverse]] that moved through [[5D Space]]. To combat them, she designed, built and operated an advanced ship called the ''[[Lotus Prime]]'', recruiting five other incarnations of herself to help power and man the craft. Although one of her original recruits was killed during one encounter between the ''Lotus Prime'' and [[the Entity]], they nevertheless emerged victorious thanks to the help of a [[#Joining the crew of the Lotus Prime|new fifth Jenny]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | ||
===The Shifter of the Lotus Prime=== | ===The Shifter of the Lotus Prime=== | ||
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===Shift=== | ===Shift=== | ||
[[File:Shift in Makeshift Multiverse.png|thumb|left|“Shift” greeting the new recruit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'')]]“Shift” was the nickname used by another one of the Jennies recruited by [[#Building the Lotus Prime|the Jenny]] who built the ''[[Lotus Prime]]''. She owed her name to the fact that she was constantly [[shift]]ing, being unable to stop even if she wanted to. This gave her a “blurry” appearance, although it did not impact her ability to hold friendly conversations, and she was indeed quite cheerful. As a living reservoir of unlimited [[Shift#Shifter energy|shifter energy]], “Shift” was the living source for the ammunition that the ''Lotus''’s cannons used against [[the Entity]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | [[File:Shift in Makeshift Multiverse.png|thumb|left|“Shift” greeting the new recruit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'')]]“Shift” was the nickname used by another one of the Jennies recruited by [[#Building the Lotus Prime|the Jenny]] who built the ''[[Lotus Prime]]''. She owed her name to the fact that she was constantly [[shift]]ing, being unable to stop even if she wanted to. This gave her a “blurry” appearance, although it did not impact her ability to hold friendly conversations, and she was indeed quite cheerful. As a living reservoir of unlimited [[Shift#Shifter energy|shifter energy]], “Shift” was the living source for the ammunition that the ''Lotus''’s cannons used against [[the Entity]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | ||
=== Armoured Jenny=== | ===Armoured Jenny=== | ||
[[File:Armoured Jenny in Makeshift Multiverse.png|thumb|right|Jenny greeting the new recruit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'')]]One of the incarnations recruited by [[#Building the Lotus Prime|the Jenny]] who built the ''[[Lotus Prime]]'' was a friendly-looking Jenny who wore space-age full-body armour. She was also a full head taller than her comrades. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | [[File:Armoured Jenny in Makeshift Multiverse.png|thumb|right|Jenny greeting the new recruit. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'')]]One of the incarnations recruited by [[#Building the Lotus Prime|the Jenny]] who built the ''[[Lotus Prime]]'' was a friendly-looking Jenny who wore space-age full-body armour. She was also a full head taller than her comrades. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | ||
===Drained to death === | ===Drained to death=== | ||
The fourth and final Jenny Everywhere originally recruited by [[#Building the Lotus Prime|the Jenny]] who built the ''[[Lotus Prime]]'' had, like the others, been hand-picked for special aptitudes. However, she eventually pushed herself too far and was drained to death of [[Shift|shifter energy]] while the ''Lotus'' crew were battling [[the Entity]], forcing the four remaining Jennies to make an emergency landing on the [[Earth]] of the [[Universe (Makeshift Multiverse)|nearest universe]] to enlist a replacement. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | The fourth and final Jenny Everywhere originally recruited by [[#Building the Lotus Prime|the Jenny]] who built the ''[[Lotus Prime]]'' had, like the others, been hand-picked for special aptitudes. However, she eventually pushed herself too far and was drained to death of [[Shift|shifter energy]] while the ''Lotus'' crew were battling [[the Entity]], forcing the four remaining Jennies to make an emergency landing on the [[Earth]] of the [[Universe (Makeshift Multiverse)|nearest universe]] to enlist a replacement. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Makeshift Multiverse (comic story)|Makeshift Multiverse]]'') | ||
===Joining the crew of the Lotus Prime=== | ===Joining the crew of the Lotus Prime=== | ||
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===Assisting the Nommo=== | ===Assisting the Nommo=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Say The Word.png|thumb|left|180px|Jenny speaking with [[the Nommo]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Say The Word (comic story)|Say The Word]]'')]]One version of Jenny, a young woman wearing blue jeans and a T-shirt emblazoned with the number “23”, [[shift]]ed at random into a moving house in [[Universe (Say The Word)|one universe]], by the seaside. She briefly hoped that she had shifted into a world suitable for a vacation, but soon encountered [[the Nommo]], an alien being from the [[Sirius star system]], who explained that he had come to [[Earth]] hoping to bring humanity “Enlightenment” in the form of the [[Logos]]. Realising that, if left to his own devices, the fish-like Nommo would end up as more of a martyr than a prophet, Jenny decided to stick by him and help him plan out the gradual release of his utopian message through a series of art performances in various media. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Say The Word (comic story)|Say The Word]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Say The Word.png|thumb|left|180px|Jenny speaking with [[the Nommo]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Say The Word (comic story)|Say The Word]]'')]]One version of Jenny, a young woman wearing blue jeans and a T-shirt emblazoned with the number “23”, [[shift]]ed at random into a moving house in [[Universe (Say The Word)|one universe]], by the seaside. She briefly hoped that she had shifted into a world suitable for a vacation, but soon encountered [[the Nommo]], an alien being from the [[Sirius star system]], who explained that he had come to [[Earth]] hoping to bring humanity “Enlightenment” in the form of the [[Logos]]. Realising that, if left to his own devices, the fish-like Nommo would end up as more of a martyr than a prophet, Jenny decided to stick by him and help him plan out the gradual release of his utopian message through a series of art performances in various media. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Say The Word (comic story)|Say The Word]]'') | ||
===Lady Chaos=== | === Lady Chaos=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in New York Chaos.png|thumb|right|210px|Jenny Everywhere during her Statue of Liberty expedition. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'')]][[Universe (New York Chaos)|One universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny Everywhere was an anarchist with a particular grudge against the then-current government of the United States. Together with a group of friends, she managed such feats as halting America's annexation of unspecified countries in the Middle East. Some time later, she blew up the [[Statue of Liberty]] (declaring herself the “Lady Chaos” to the Statue's “Lady Liberty”), [[shift]]ing out of the statue moments before the bomb she had place detonated. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in New York Chaos.png|thumb|right|210px|Jenny Everywhere during her Statue of Liberty expedition. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'')]][[Universe (New York Chaos)|One universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny Everywhere was an anarchist with a particular grudge against the then-current government of the United States. Together with a group of friends, she managed such feats as halting America's annexation of unspecified countries in the Middle East. Some time later, she blew up the [[Statue of Liberty]] (declaring herself the “Lady Chaos” to the Statue's “Lady Liberty”), [[shift]]ing out of the statue moments before the bomb she had place detonated. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[New York Chaos (comic story)|New York Chaos]]'') | ||
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Jenny dated a man called [[Alex (Miss Adventure)|Alex]], who was kidnapped by unknown enemies of Jenny's. She embarked on a quest to get him back, but ended up getting chased across dimensions by a pair of violent, armour-wearing [[Tentacled creatures (Miss Adventure)|tentacled creatures]] who refused to talk to her, seeming intent on killing her. They chased her all the way to 1938 [[Chicago]] in [[Universe B (Miss Adventure)|a universe]] whose [[#1930s comic book character|Jenny]] was not a real person, but a fictional comic-book character who'd recently debuted, the same month as [[Superman]]. Jenny soon defeated the creatures, but was redirected by Dusty to the [[Benton Cinema]] (currently showing ''[[War of the Worlds]]''), as Dusty had picked up a “massive bleep” coming from that area. Jenny, who loved the cinema, was fairly thrilled. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'') | Jenny dated a man called [[Alex (Miss Adventure)|Alex]], who was kidnapped by unknown enemies of Jenny's. She embarked on a quest to get him back, but ended up getting chased across dimensions by a pair of violent, armour-wearing [[Tentacled creatures (Miss Adventure)|tentacled creatures]] who refused to talk to her, seeming intent on killing her. They chased her all the way to 1938 [[Chicago]] in [[Universe B (Miss Adventure)|a universe]] whose [[#1930s comic book character|Jenny]] was not a real person, but a fictional comic-book character who'd recently debuted, the same month as [[Superman]]. Jenny soon defeated the creatures, but was redirected by Dusty to the [[Benton Cinema]] (currently showing ''[[War of the Worlds]]''), as Dusty had picked up a “massive bleep” coming from that area. Jenny, who loved the cinema, was fairly thrilled. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'') | ||
=== 1930s comic book character=== | ===1930s comic book character=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere 1938 in-universe comic.png|thumb|left|205px|Jenny on the cover of Issue 1 of [[Jenny Everywhere (1938 comic book)|her comic]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'')]]In [[Universe A (Miss Adventure)|one universe]], [[Jenny Everywhere (1938 comic book)|a ''Jenny Everywhere''''' comic book''']] was launched in 1938 in America, concurrently with a comic on whose cover [[Superman|a bloke]] lifted a car. In this comic, Jenny was depicted as a dimension-traveller from the future who wielded a variety of gadgets, including a [[laser pistol]]. She was similar in appearance and attire to [[#Alex's girlfriend|the flesh-and-blood Jenny]] who briefly [[shift]]ed into this universe by coincidence around the time of the book's release. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere 1938 in-universe comic.png|thumb|left|205px|Jenny on the cover of Issue 1 of [[Jenny Everywhere (1938 comic book)|her comic]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'')]]In [[Universe A (Miss Adventure)|one universe]], [[Jenny Everywhere (1938 comic book)|a ''Jenny Everywhere''''' comic book''']] was launched in 1938 in America, concurrently with a comic on whose cover [[Superman|a bloke]] lifted a car. In this comic, Jenny was depicted as a dimension-traveller from the future who wielded a variety of gadgets, including a [[laser pistol]]. She was similar in appearance and attire to [[#Alex's girlfriend|the flesh-and-blood Jenny]] who briefly [[shift]]ed into this universe by coincidence around the time of the book's release. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Miss Adventure (comic story)|Miss Adventure]]'') | ||
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In [[Universe (Untitled Grant comic strip)|one universe]], one version of Jenny, a skilled marksman armed with a bow and arrow, faced off against a multi-tentacled monster on a forested planet. She managed to defeat the creature, sending it spiraling off into space. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Grant comic strip)|Untitled]]'') | In [[Universe (Untitled Grant comic strip)|one universe]], one version of Jenny, a skilled marksman armed with a bow and arrow, faced off against a multi-tentacled monster on a forested planet. She managed to defeat the creature, sending it spiraling off into space. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Grant comic strip)|Untitled]]'') | ||
===Having coffee with a friend=== | === Having coffee with a friend=== | ||
[[File:Jenny (No Café This Time).png.png|right|thumb|210px|Jenny admitting that she is tired of responding to the mysterious transmissions. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[No Café This Time (comic story)|No Café This Time]]'')]] | [[File:Jenny (No Café This Time).png.png|right|thumb|210px|Jenny admitting that she is tired of responding to the mysterious transmissions. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[No Café This Time (comic story)|No Café This Time]]'')]] | ||
In [[Universe (No Café This Time)|one universe]], the local Jenny, a standard-looking incarnation of the Shifter who wore black earrings, apparently received regular transmissions or calls for help from a [[Unknown man (No Café This Time)|mysterious individual]]. After one such transmission, Jenny, unhappy, declared that she was tired of responding to them; she proceeded to ignore the call and have another drink with [[Jenny's friend (No Café This Time)|her friend]] instead. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[No Café This Time (comic story)|No Café This Time]]'') | In [[Universe (No Café This Time)|one universe]], the local Jenny, a standard-looking incarnation of the Shifter who wore black earrings, apparently received regular transmissions or calls for help from a [[Unknown man (No Café This Time)|mysterious individual]]. After one such transmission, Jenny, unhappy, declared that she was tired of responding to them; she proceeded to ignore the call and have another drink with [[Jenny's friend (No Café This Time)|her friend]] instead. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[No Café This Time (comic story)|No Café This Time]]'') | ||
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Later, alerted that a wounded man needed urgent help, she happened upon a bigoted missionary called [[Brother Martin]]. She did what she could to help him, although doing him no favours, merely telling him how to get food and water rather than actually giving him either. She had a lengthy chat with Martin, trying to figure out his worldview and — once she got a reasonably clear picture — attempting to change him for the better, though it's unclear that she had much luck in the latter endeavour. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[By The Book (comic story)|By The Book]]'') | Later, alerted that a wounded man needed urgent help, she happened upon a bigoted missionary called [[Brother Martin]]. She did what she could to help him, although doing him no favours, merely telling him how to get food and water rather than actually giving him either. She had a lengthy chat with Martin, trying to figure out his worldview and — once she got a reasonably clear picture — attempting to change him for the better, though it's unclear that she had much luck in the latter endeavour. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[By The Book (comic story)|By The Book]]'') | ||
===Evil Jenny=== | === Evil Jenny=== | ||
[[File:Evil Jenny in Governing Council.png|thumb|right|210px|The “Evil Jenny” about to commit murder. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'')]][[Universe (Governing Council)|One universe]]'s Jenny, who had dark, long hair and arched eyebrows, and wore a scarf with stark black stripes, was abnormally violent and revengeful, to the point of being “evil”. After [[Man (Governing Council)|a man]] with whom she was in a relationship cheated on her, she prepared to stab him to death in revenge, but was halted by the [[Governing Council]], who pulled her into their mindscape and held a trial for her. With the Council deciding that the murder should on no account be allowed to come to pass, they offered the accused Jenny a second chance, [[shift]]ing her mind into another universe and another body where she was to start afresh. Meanwhile, [[#“Evil” Jenny|another Jenny]] took over her original body. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | [[File:Evil Jenny in Governing Council.png|thumb|right|210px|The “Evil Jenny” about to commit murder. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'')]][[Universe (Governing Council)|One universe]]'s Jenny, who had dark, long hair and arched eyebrows, and wore a scarf with stark black stripes, was abnormally violent and revengeful, to the point of being “evil”. After [[Man (Governing Council)|a man]] with whom she was in a relationship cheated on her, she prepared to stab him to death in revenge, but was halted by the [[Governing Council]], who pulled her into their mindscape and held a trial for her. With the Council deciding that the murder should on no account be allowed to come to pass, they offered the accused Jenny a second chance, [[shift]]ing her mind into another universe and another body where she was to start afresh. Meanwhile, [[#“Evil” Jenny|another Jenny]] took over her original body. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | ||
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===The Governing Council=== | ===The Governing Council=== | ||
[[File:Governing Council.png|thumb|left|260px|Jen, Julie and Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'')]]Three incarnations of the Shifter made up the [[Governing Council]], who acted as the magistrates and peacekeepers of the telepathic network of Jennies. They went by Jen, Julie and Jenny, respectively. Together, they had various abilities, such as reaching through [[the Infinite]] to view any possible developments of the case upon which they were ruling. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | [[File:Governing Council.png|thumb|left|260px|Jen, Julie and Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'')]]Three incarnations of the Shifter made up the [[Governing Council]], who acted as the magistrates and peacekeepers of the telepathic network of Jennies. They went by Jen, Julie and Jenny, respectively. Together, they had various abilities, such as reaching through [[the Infinite]] to view any possible developments of the case upon which they were ruling. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | ||
==== Jen of the Governing Council==== | ====Jen of the Governing Council==== | ||
"Jen" had short but smooth hair, Asian features, square goggles and a thick coat. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | "Jen" had short but smooth hair, Asian features, square goggles and a thick coat. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | ||
====Julie of the Governing Council==== | ====Julie of the Governing Council==== | ||
“Julie” had small, round goggles, a thin face and long straight hair. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | “Julie” had small, round goggles, a thin face and long straight hair. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | ||
====Jenny of the Governing Council ==== | ====Jenny of the Governing Council==== | ||
“Jenny” had wavier hair and wore leather gauntlets that covered her forearms. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | “Jenny” had wavier hair and wore leather gauntlets that covered her forearms. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]'') | ||
===Friendly paradoxes=== | ===Friendly paradoxes === | ||
[[File:Jenny and the Wizard in Narcissist.png|thumb|right|210px|A young Jenny Everywhere and the [[Man (Narcissist?)|old wizard]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'')]][[Universe (Narcissist?)|One universe]]'s Jenny had short, spiky hair. Her particular brand of [[shift]]ing, which enabled her to time-travel with ease, was triggered by putting her foot behind her head, and produced a ‘SPLINK!’ sound. This Jenny started shifting as a very young girl. She became friends with an [[Man (Narcissist?)|old wizard]], who told her stories about his youth and how he had first gotten into magic. One day, he wished that she had come into his life earlier. | [[File:Jenny and the Wizard in Narcissist.png|thumb|right|210px|A young Jenny Everywhere and the [[Man (Narcissist?)|old wizard]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'')]][[Universe (Narcissist?)|One universe]]'s Jenny had short, spiky hair. Her particular brand of [[shift]]ing, which enabled her to time-travel with ease, was triggered by putting her foot behind her head, and produced a ‘SPLINK!’ sound. This Jenny started shifting as a very young girl. She became friends with an [[Man (Narcissist?)|old wizard]], who told her stories about his youth and how he had first gotten into magic. One day, he wished that she had come into his life earlier. | ||
[[File:Grown-up Jenny in Narcissist.png|thumb|left|200px|The adult Jenny Everywhere, talking to her friend from inside the mirror. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'')]]Jenny decided to fulfill her friend's wish, erasing the timeline of their first meeting from all but her own memory by going back to meet him at an earlier date. The younger version of her friend blamed her when he ended up in a mental hospital, although she continued to talk to him through the mirror in his bedroom, and eventually brought him a note from his new future self, which told him to get over himself and adapt. To get him to carry the note back, changing history a second time, the wizard's new future self had bet Jenny a pint of beer that she wouldn't dare cause another paradox. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'') | [[File:Grown-up Jenny in Narcissist.png|thumb|left|200px|The adult Jenny Everywhere, talking to her friend from inside the mirror. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'')]]Jenny decided to fulfill her friend's wish, erasing the timeline of their first meeting from all but her own memory by going back to meet him at an earlier date. The younger version of her friend blamed her when he ended up in a mental hospital, although she continued to talk to him through the mirror in his bedroom, and eventually brought him a note from his new future self, which told him to get over himself and adapt. To get him to carry the note back, changing history a second time, the wizard's new future self had bet Jenny a pint of beer that she wouldn't dare cause another paradox. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Narcissist? (comic story)|Narcissist?]]'') | ||
===In Reality Z-25 31-H === | ===In Reality Z-25 31-H=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)}} | ||
One Jenny who ended up in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] (though she was not native to it) was a thin but athletic Asian young woman, who often wore a crop top and sneakers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and Friends (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere and Friends]]'', ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'') She had a tattoo on her lower back, a stylised drawing resembling a blue bird seen from the front with its wings out spread. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ghost Story (comic story)|Ghost Story]]'') She had a [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|corresponding Jenny Nowhere]] who looked exactly identical to her, down to having a similar tattoo. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tales To Behold (comic story)|Tales To Behold]]'') | One Jenny who ended up in [[Reality Z-25 31-H]] (though she was not native to it) was a thin but athletic Asian young woman, who often wore a crop top and sneakers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and Friends (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere and Friends]]'', ''[[Meanwhile, In Queens (comic story)|Meanwhile, In Queens]]'') She had a tattoo on her lower back, a stylised drawing resembling a blue bird seen from the front with its wings out spread. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Ghost Story (comic story)|Ghost Story]]'') She had a [[Jenny Nowhere (Reality Z-25 31-H)|corresponding Jenny Nowhere]] who looked exactly identical to her, down to having a similar tattoo. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Tales To Behold (comic story)|Tales To Behold]]'') | ||
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She had some amount of [[Fourth Wall Awareness]], as, while visiting [[Universe (Sob Story)|one universe]], she defined herself as “an open-source super-hero” to a young man she encountered, [[Ed (Sob Story)|Ed]]. Ed turned out to be fairly close-minded, refusing to listen to Jenny as she explained that she had better things to do with her powers than zip around the world watching ''Law & Order'' reruns all day, and she eventually took leave of him, although she told him she had enjoyed meeting him, even so. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere in Sob Story (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere in Sob Story]]'') | She had some amount of [[Fourth Wall Awareness]], as, while visiting [[Universe (Sob Story)|one universe]], she defined herself as “an open-source super-hero” to a young man she encountered, [[Ed (Sob Story)|Ed]]. Ed turned out to be fairly close-minded, refusing to listen to Jenny as she explained that she had better things to do with her powers than zip around the world watching ''Law & Order'' reruns all day, and she eventually took leave of him, although she told him she had enjoyed meeting him, even so. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere in Sob Story (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere in Sob Story]]'') | ||
===Captured by Sizemore=== | === Captured by Sizemore=== | ||
One Jenny's hair was actually blond, but she dyed it black to better resemble her “default” self. She was a lackadaisical traveller. Once, while she was in the process of sleeping with all of [[the Beatles]] in turn, she was abducted by a mysterious bearded man known as [[Sizemore]], who seemed to know even more about how her [[shift]]ing powers than she did. After she fruitlessly tried to shake him off by shifting through eight universes in rapid succession, he finally brought her to his home. | One Jenny's hair was actually blond, but she dyed it black to better resemble her “default” self. She was a lackadaisical traveller. Once, while she was in the process of sleeping with all of [[the Beatles]] in turn, she was abducted by a mysterious bearded man known as [[Sizemore]], who seemed to know even more about how her [[shift]]ing powers than she did. After she fruitlessly tried to shake him off by shifting through eight universes in rapid succession, he finally brought her to his home. | ||
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That she had fought “the Fallen” was later cited by [[Grandmaster Awndisk]] as one of the reasons Jenny Everywhere in gestalt was far more than the humble wanderer that [[#With Red Max and the Man With No Name|the Jenny he was faced with]] claimed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | That she had fought “the Fallen” was later cited by [[Grandmaster Awndisk]] as one of the reasons Jenny Everywhere in gestalt was far more than the humble wanderer that [[#With Red Max and the Man With No Name|the Jenny he was faced with]] claimed. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
===In the Infinity Apartment=== | ===In the Infinity Apartment === | ||
One version of Jenny lived in the [[Infinity Apartment]], an apartment that was a pocket dimension unto itself capable of exiting in any reality she chose, and which was “an extension of [her] being”. She was of variabl appearance; it is unclear if she had the ability to change her appearance, or if she was one consciousness who frequently traded bodies with other Jennies. | One version of Jenny lived in the [[Infinity Apartment]], an apartment that was a pocket dimension unto itself capable of exiting in any reality she chose, and which was “an extension of [her] being”. She was of variabl appearance; it is unclear if she had the ability to change her appearance, or if she was one consciousness who frequently traded bodies with other Jennies. | ||
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This Jenny was among the ones who simultaneously disappeared from [[the Multiverse]] one day without explanation (as Jenny regenerated her mental and physical shifting powers in a [[secret realm beyond Time]]). In her absence, Michael and the Illumination flew the ''Wilson'' into [[the Infinite]] to look for her, to no avail. Eventually, all the Jennies returned to reality of their own accord. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | This Jenny was among the ones who simultaneously disappeared from [[the Multiverse]] one day without explanation (as Jenny regenerated her mental and physical shifting powers in a [[secret realm beyond Time]]). In her absence, Michael and the Illumination flew the ''Wilson'' into [[the Infinite]] to look for her, to no avail. Eventually, all the Jennies returned to reality of their own accord. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere (short story)|The Disappearance of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====Losing Michael==== | ====Losing Michael ==== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere with Julian.png|thumb|left|225px|Jenny with [[Julian]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'')]]At some point, on Jenny's birthday, Jenny and [[Michael Wherever#Onboard the Wilson|Michael]] fought Chaos head-on, with Jenny distracting him while Michael prepared to hit him with a stick. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Benj Christensen's 2010 Jenny Everywhere Day comic)|Untitled]]'') However, although Chaos's attempt to kill Jenny “failed miserably”, things still went awry, with Michael being lost in some way which Jenny later thought she could have preventd if she had been less focused on her own self-preservation. | [[File:Jenny Everywhere with Julian.png|thumb|left|225px|Jenny with [[Julian]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'')]]At some point, on Jenny's birthday, Jenny and [[Michael Wherever#Onboard the Wilson|Michael]] fought Chaos head-on, with Jenny distracting him while Michael prepared to hit him with a stick. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Benj Christensen's 2010 Jenny Everywhere Day comic)|Untitled]]'') However, although Chaos's attempt to kill Jenny “failed miserably”, things still went awry, with Michael being lost in some way which Jenny later thought she could have preventd if she had been less focused on her own self-preservation. | ||
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There were a number of universes where Jenny grew up in [[Westbrook]], [[Wisconsin]] under the name of “Jenny Jacobs”, the adopted daughter of white parents, [[Simon Jacobs]] and [[Mrs Jacobs|his wife]]. She usually had one sister, [[Julie Jacobs|Julie]], and sometimes more siblings. Because Westbrook picked up “a lot of hyperdimensional phenomena”, these Jennies tended to spend their life there, even in universes where she ended up estranged from her parents over the years. These Jennies would typically bounce from one career to the next, from the menial to the extremely unusual (including landscape artist, circus acrobat and giant robot pilot). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | There were a number of universes where Jenny grew up in [[Westbrook]], [[Wisconsin]] under the name of “Jenny Jacobs”, the adopted daughter of white parents, [[Simon Jacobs]] and [[Mrs Jacobs|his wife]]. She usually had one sister, [[Julie Jacobs|Julie]], and sometimes more siblings. Because Westbrook picked up “a lot of hyperdimensional phenomena”, these Jennies tended to spend their life there, even in universes where she ended up estranged from her parents over the years. These Jennies would typically bounce from one career to the next, from the menial to the extremely unusual (including landscape artist, circus acrobat and giant robot pilot). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====As a superhero==== | ====As a superhero ==== | ||
[[File:Angry Jenny Jacobs.png|thumb|right|210px|An angry Jenny Jacobs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'')]][[Universe C (The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)|One such universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny also had the standard look, though she came into her power a little younger than usual. She grew up in [[Westbrook]], [[Wisconsin]] under the name of “Jenny Jacobs”, the adopted daughter of [[Simon Jacobs]] and [[Mrs Jacobs|his wife]]; she had two sisters, one older — [[Julie Jacobs#The Vertginite bauble|Julie]] — and one younger — [[Jordan Jacobs|Jordan]]. As a teenager, she had a boyfriend, called [[Alan (The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)|Alan]]. | [[File:Angry Jenny Jacobs.png|thumb|right|210px|An angry Jenny Jacobs. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'')]][[Universe C (The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)|One such universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny also had the standard look, though she came into her power a little younger than usual. She grew up in [[Westbrook]], [[Wisconsin]] under the name of “Jenny Jacobs”, the adopted daughter of [[Simon Jacobs]] and [[Mrs Jacobs|his wife]]; she had two sisters, one older — [[Julie Jacobs#The Vertginite bauble|Julie]] — and one younger — [[Jordan Jacobs|Jordan]]. As a teenager, she had a boyfriend, called [[Alan (The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles)|Alan]]. | ||
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One incarnation of Jenny appeared as “a young woman in classic motorcycle gear, complete with leather helmet”. She wore a long white scarf with “something printed on it in Japanese”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') She came from a universe where a notable landmark in [[New York City]] had been destroyed in September 13th, 2001. She later noted that she had visited a number of New Yorks, including [[Nude York]], which she found interesting, but inhospitable in the winter. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny appeared as “a young woman in classic motorcycle gear, complete with leather helmet”. She wore a long white scarf with “something printed on it in Japanese”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') She came from a universe where a notable landmark in [[New York City]] had been destroyed in September 13th, 2001. She later noted that she had visited a number of New Yorks, including [[Nude York]], which she found interesting, but inhospitable in the winter. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
===Rifle-wielding Jenny=== | === Rifle-wielding Jenny=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere 4 (Second Date)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere 4 (Second Date)}} | ||
One incarnation of Jenny looked physically identical to the “[[Jenny Everywhere 3 (Second Date)|biker Jenny]]”. She wore buckskins as well as a fringed shawl draped over her shoulders, standing in for the usual scarf. She had a 19th century lever-action rifle by her side and was eating some meat at [[the Restaurant]] when [[Jenny Everywhere 1 (Second Date)|a different Jenny]] took [[Jenny Everywhere's boyfriend (Second Date)|her boyfriend]] there for the first time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny looked physically identical to the “[[Jenny Everywhere 3 (Second Date)|biker Jenny]]”. She wore buckskins as well as a fringed shawl draped over her shoulders, standing in for the usual scarf. She had a 19th century lever-action rifle by her side and was eating some meat at [[the Restaurant]] when [[Jenny Everywhere 1 (Second Date)|a different Jenny]] took [[Jenny Everywhere's boyfriend (Second Date)|her boyfriend]] there for the first time. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') | ||
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One incarnation of Jenny was known as “Cha Ni”. She lived into old age, and became an oracle, living in the [[Temple of the Oracle]] in [[Universe A (Paying It Forward)|one universe]]. There, she appeared as a woman “about [Jenny's] height, with long silver hair”, wearing “a layered white robe and, of course, a long stole and a blindfold over her eyes”. Her resemblance to a normal Jenny Everywhere was stronger when she smiled or laughed. Though “retired” from adventuring herself, Cha Ni often received visits from other, younger incarnations of the Shifter, who sought advice from her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') She also sometimes visited [[the Restaurant]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') On the occasion of [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|one particular Jenny]]'s first visit to the Temple, she gave her younger counterpart a list of yet other Jennies who may need active help. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny was known as “Cha Ni”. She lived into old age, and became an oracle, living in the [[Temple of the Oracle]] in [[Universe A (Paying It Forward)|one universe]]. There, she appeared as a woman “about [Jenny's] height, with long silver hair”, wearing “a layered white robe and, of course, a long stole and a blindfold over her eyes”. Her resemblance to a normal Jenny Everywhere was stronger when she smiled or laughed. Though “retired” from adventuring herself, Cha Ni often received visits from other, younger incarnations of the Shifter, who sought advice from her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') She also sometimes visited [[the Restaurant]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Second Date (short story)|Second Date]]'') On the occasion of [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|one particular Jenny]]'s first visit to the Temple, she gave her younger counterpart a list of yet other Jennies who may need active help. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
===Stunt pilot=== | === Stunt pilot=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere 1 (Paying It Forward)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere 1 (Paying It Forward)}} | ||
One Jenny was an [[Amelia Earhart]]-esque aviatrix who flew an [[Everywhere Explorer]] especially modified so that she could also fly it across dimensions. She once had to make an emergency landing in the middle of the empty Eurasian steppes of [[Universe B (Paying It Forward)|one universe]]. There, she unsuccessfully tried to repair her engines, finding that she was missing a key piece; this very piece was brought to her by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|another Jenny]] who had been sent by [[Cha Ni]]. In thanks, the pilot Jenny offered to fly her to [[Universe C (Paying It Forward)|her next destination]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | One Jenny was an [[Amelia Earhart]]-esque aviatrix who flew an [[Everywhere Explorer]] especially modified so that she could also fly it across dimensions. She once had to make an emergency landing in the middle of the empty Eurasian steppes of [[Universe B (Paying It Forward)|one universe]]. There, she unsuccessfully tried to repair her engines, finding that she was missing a key piece; this very piece was brought to her by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|another Jenny]] who had been sent by [[Cha Ni]]. In thanks, the pilot Jenny offered to fly her to [[Universe C (Paying It Forward)|her next destination]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
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[[Universe C (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s version of the Shifter was known as Janni, She Who Walks In Every Place. She was described as “a dark amazon”, tall and fit. She wore light clothing, which did include “[[Jenny Everywhere's goggles|a headband with two round amulets]]”. Her [[shift]]ing powers were somewhat unique; she travelled across huge distances along a beam of glowing, rainbow light which, once she had reached her destination, shrank down, allowing her to drape it over her shoulders — thus making it her version of [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|the typical Jenny Everywhere scarf]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | [[Universe C (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s version of the Shifter was known as Janni, She Who Walks In Every Place. She was described as “a dark amazon”, tall and fit. She wore light clothing, which did include “[[Jenny Everywhere's goggles|a headband with two round amulets]]”. Her [[shift]]ing powers were somewhat unique; she travelled across huge distances along a beam of glowing, rainbow light which, once she had reached her destination, shrank down, allowing her to drape it over her shoulders — thus making it her version of [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|the typical Jenny Everywhere scarf]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
===Genie Everywhere=== | === Genie Everywhere=== | ||
{{main|Genie Everywhere}} | {{main|Genie Everywhere}} | ||
[[Universe D (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s native version of Jenny Everywhere was nicknamed “Genie Everywhere” (or ''Djinn fi kuli makan'' in Arabic), being a [[djinn]] trapped in a bottle. She was eventually freed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|different Jenny Everywhere]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | [[Universe D (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s native version of Jenny Everywhere was nicknamed “Genie Everywhere” (or ''Djinn fi kuli makan'' in Arabic), being a [[djinn]] trapped in a bottle. She was eventually freed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|different Jenny Everywhere]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
===Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere=== | === Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere=== | ||
{{main|Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere}} | {{main|Genevieve, Princess of Everywhere}} | ||
[[Universe E (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s native version of Jenny Everywhere was a medieval princess called Genevieve, who styled herself the “Princess of Everywhere”. She appeared as “a woman in an implausibly pink ruffled dress”, and had the ability to talk to animals. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') She was usually dressed in an “improbably pink and frilly dress” with a matching lace ruffle, also wearing “a tiara set with crystals, glinting even in indoor light”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') She had “prophetic dreams” based on the knowledge of her other selves but no awareness of her multidimensional nature, nor, seemingly, the ability to shift at will. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') Instead, she used a [[dream spinner]] to travel across parallel worlds, which she interpreted as “dreamlands”. It had been built for her by her raccoon sidekicks [[Wu (Pit Stop)|Wu]] and [[Willow (Pit Stop)|Willow]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | [[Universe E (Paying It Forward)|One universe]]'s native version of Jenny Everywhere was a medieval princess called Genevieve, who styled herself the “Princess of Everywhere”. She appeared as “a woman in an implausibly pink ruffled dress”, and had the ability to talk to animals. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') She was usually dressed in an “improbably pink and frilly dress” with a matching lace ruffle, also wearing “a tiara set with crystals, glinting even in indoor light”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') She had “prophetic dreams” based on the knowledge of her other selves but no awareness of her multidimensional nature, nor, seemingly, the ability to shift at will. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') Instead, she used a [[dream spinner]] to travel across parallel worlds, which she interpreted as “dreamlands”. It had been built for her by her raccoon sidekicks [[Wu (Pit Stop)|Wu]] and [[Willow (Pit Stop)|Willow]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Pit Stop (novel)|Pit Stop]]'') | ||
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One Jenny was a priest of some Christian denomination or other, wearing the black clothing associated with the occupation (including a clerical collar instead of a scarf). She was was one of the Jennies summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere 6 (Paying It Forward)|Jenny]] to [[Elysium Park]] to spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity. She later joined the after party with twenty or so other Jennies, where she took an active part in the conversation. It surfaced, for example, that her home universe had been spared the existence of the [[Goatse]] meme. She played chess with another Jenny, “a woman in a tube top and colorfully patched bell bottoms”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | One Jenny was a priest of some Christian denomination or other, wearing the black clothing associated with the occupation (including a clerical collar instead of a scarf). She was was one of the Jennies summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere 6 (Paying It Forward)|Jenny]] to [[Elysium Park]] to spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity. She later joined the after party with twenty or so other Jennies, where she took an active part in the conversation. It surfaced, for example, that her home universe had been spared the existence of the [[Goatse]] meme. She played chess with another Jenny, “a woman in a tube top and colorfully patched bell bottoms”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
===Silver jumpsuit Jenny=== | === Silver jumpsuit Jenny=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere 10 (Paying It Forward)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere 10 (Paying It Forward)}} | ||
One Jenny wore a futuristic outfit comprising a silver jumpsuit and a scarf made up of LED lights. She was was one of the Jennies summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere 6 (Paying It Forward)|Jenny]] to help spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity. She later joined the afterparty in [[Universe G (Paying It Forward)|another universe]] with twenty or so other Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | One Jenny wore a futuristic outfit comprising a silver jumpsuit and a scarf made up of LED lights. She was was one of the Jennies summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere 6 (Paying It Forward)|Jenny]] to help spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity. She later joined the afterparty in [[Universe G (Paying It Forward)|another universe]] with twenty or so other Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') | ||
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One version of Jenny was “very French” and went by the name of Jeanne Partout. After being ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') of the versions of Jenny summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere 6 (Paying It Forward)|Jenny]] to help spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') she later joined the afterparty in [[Universe G (Paying It Forward)|another universe]] with twenty or so other Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'', ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') She bickered at length with [[Jenny Cornelius|Jenny Cornelius]], a version of Jenny who was as emphatically English as Jeanne was French, with [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] doing what she could to keep the level of acrimony subdued. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One version of Jenny was “very French” and went by the name of Jeanne Partout. After being ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') of the versions of Jenny summoned by [[Universe F (Paying It Forward)|one world]]'s [[Jenny Everywhere 6 (Paying It Forward)|Jenny]] to help spook a [[Sandy-haired man (Paying It Forward)|sandy-haired man]] who'd gotten on the bad side of the local Jenny and apparently did not believe her claims of being a multi-dimensional entity, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'') she later joined the afterparty in [[Universe G (Paying It Forward)|another universe]] with twenty or so other Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Paying It Forward (novel)|Paying It Forward]]'', ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') She bickered at length with [[Jenny Cornelius|Jenny Cornelius]], a version of Jenny who was as emphatically English as Jeanne was French, with [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] doing what she could to keep the level of acrimony subdued. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Between Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul === | === Between Byzantium, Constantinople and Istanbul === | ||
One Jenny was a sea-farer who somehow traded cargo ''between'' [[Byzantium]], [[Constantinople]] and [[Istanbul]], with enough ocean between them that she could enjoy days-long sailing trips in-between each stop, sailing a ship called the ''[[Cheshire Catamaran]]''. She privately reflected that it was not the profit of the trading that drew her to this line of work, but her love of the sea. [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|The “Kim's friend” Jenny]] got a glimpse of this Jenny's life when she suffered from [[shifter hangover]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny was a sea-farer who somehow traded cargo ''between'' [[Byzantium]], [[Constantinople]] and [[Istanbul]], with enough ocean between them that she could enjoy days-long sailing trips in-between each stop, sailing a ship called the ''[[Cheshire Catamaran]]''. She privately reflected that it was not the profit of the trading that drew her to this line of work, but her love of the sea. [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|The “Kim's friend” Jenny]] got a glimpse of this Jenny's life when she suffered from [[shifter hangover]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Building a mill === | === Building a mill === | ||
A Jenny for whom access to good was a problem spent a long time working, alongside several other people, on building a mill so that they can make themselves bread. When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] got a glimpse of this Jenny's thoughts at a point when she and her friends had ''just'' gotten it working at last. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | A Jenny for whom access to good was a problem spent a long time working, alongside several other people, on building a mill so that they can make themselves bread. When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] got a glimpse of this Jenny's thoughts at a point when she and her friends had ''just'' gotten it working at last. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Mother in Pennsylvania=== | === Mother in Pennsylvania === | ||
One Jenny was an adventurer who flew an [[Everywhere Explorer|advanced biplane]]. She became a mother, but had to leave her daughter to grow up in [[Pennsylvania]] with “[[Jacob (Morning After)|Jacob]] and the other Plain People” before leaving on a perilous journey from which she did not return. Before leaving, she'd left the plane behind the barn, hidden under tarps, hoping that if she did not return her daughter would find it one day. Indeed, she did, and what is more, the daughter turned out to herself be [[#Growing up in Pennsylvania|an incarnation of Jenny]], allowing her to actually ''remember'' how to use the biplane as she grew up. When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] experienced some memories of the mother's lifetime, as well as the daughter's. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny was an adventurer who flew an [[Everywhere Explorer|advanced biplane]]. She became a mother, but had to leave her daughter to grow up in [[Pennsylvania]] with “[[Jacob (Morning After)|Jacob]] and the other Plain People” before leaving on a perilous journey from which she did not return. Before leaving, she'd left the plane behind the barn, hidden under tarps, hoping that if she did not return her daughter would find it one day. Indeed, she did, and what is more, the daughter turned out to herself be [[#Growing up in Pennsylvania|an incarnation of Jenny]], allowing her to actually ''remember'' how to use the biplane as she grew up. When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] experienced some memories of the mother's lifetime, as well as the daughter's. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Growing up in Pennsylvania=== | === Growing up in Pennsylvania === | ||
One Jenny “grew up on a farm in [[Pennsylvania]]” with “[[#Mother in Pennsylvania|her mother]]'s biplane hidden behind the barn”. Her mother had herself been an incarnation of Jenny, and when she was fourteen, the daughter “remembered åshe] could uncover the solar cells and reboot the plane’s computer”. When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] experienced some memories of this childhood that wasn't hers, deeming them “wonderful”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny “grew up on a farm in [[Pennsylvania]]” with “[[#Mother in Pennsylvania|her mother]]'s biplane hidden behind the barn”. Her mother had herself been an incarnation of Jenny, and when she was fourteen, the daughter “remembered åshe] could uncover the solar cells and reboot the plane’s computer”. When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] experienced some memories of this childhood that wasn't hers, deeming them “wonderful”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Cloning factory=== | === Cloning factory === | ||
When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] got a glimpse of the life of a Jenny who had outlived her universe and was busy reconverting an old space-ship into a cloning factory to make new Jennies to seed across [[the Multiverse]]. She was unsure of the purpose of this operation, finding its industrial nature off-putting. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | When she got [[shifter hangover]], [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]] got a glimpse of the life of a Jenny who had outlived her universe and was busy reconverting an old space-ship into a cloning factory to make new Jennies to seed across [[the Multiverse]]. She was unsure of the purpose of this operation, finding its industrial nature off-putting. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Opposing Robo-Stalin with Octobriana=== | === Opposing Robo-Stalin with Octobriana === | ||
One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]] bade farewell to [[Octobriana#Fighting Robo-Stalin|a version]] of Octobriana who rode a dinosaur and was about to travel back in time to 1971 to fight “[[Robo-Stalin]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]] bade farewell to [[Octobriana#Fighting Robo-Stalin|a version]] of Octobriana who rode a dinosaur and was about to travel back in time to 1971 to fight “[[Robo-Stalin]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Fighting Professor Awesome=== | === Fighting Professor Awesome === | ||
A Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]] was, in stark contrast to the “Kim's friend” Jenny, a genuine enemy of a [[Professor Awesome#Wreaking havoc|Professor Awesome]] who had grown to be an actually dangerous, murderous supervillain. She had known him for years, at least as early as his early twenties, by the time he launched a particularly destructive attack which left the city “on fire”. With the uncertain possibility that he had built a new [[Time Pestle]], capable of destroying the world, hanging overhead, Jenny made up her mind to attempt to shoot down Awesome with a pistol as he gloated from atop the turret of [[Professor Awesome's Omnibus|his Omnibus]], although she struggled to get a clear shot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | A Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]] was, in stark contrast to the “Kim's friend” Jenny, a genuine enemy of a [[Professor Awesome#Wreaking havoc|Professor Awesome]] who had grown to be an actually dangerous, murderous supervillain. She had known him for years, at least as early as his early twenties, by the time he launched a particularly destructive attack which left the city “on fire”. With the uncertain possibility that he had built a new [[Time Pestle]], capable of destroying the world, hanging overhead, Jenny made up her mind to attempt to shoot down Awesome with a pistol as he gloated from atop the turret of [[Professor Awesome's Omnibus|his Omnibus]], although she struggled to get a clear shot. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Meddling in Camelot=== | === Meddling in Camelot === | ||
As related to [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]], another of her incarnations once stole a [[Panzer III]] from some [[Nazi]]s and attempted to use it to turn the tide of the [[Battle of Camlann]]. This was ineffective, but the tank did come in handy during “the evac to [[Avalon]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | As related to [[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Eric]] by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|the “Kim's friend” Jenny]], another of her incarnations once stole a [[Panzer III]] from some [[Nazi]]s and attempted to use it to turn the tide of the [[Battle of Camlann]]. This was ineffective, but the tank did come in handy during “the evac to [[Avalon]]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Owner of a fire-breathing cow=== | === Owner of a fire-breathing cow === | ||
One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]] thought of herself as a “honest-ish woman”. She was the owner of a rare and much-prized [[Jenny Everywhere's fire-breathing cow|fire-breathing cow]]. She had frequent dealings with the [[Fae|Fair Folk]], with the [[Prince of the Fair Folk]] having stolen her cow from her on at least two occasions, and did not take them very seriously. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]] thought of herself as a “honest-ish woman”. She was the owner of a rare and much-prized [[Jenny Everywhere's fire-breathing cow|fire-breathing cow]]. She had frequent dealings with the [[Fae|Fair Folk]], with the [[Prince of the Fair Folk]] having stolen her cow from her on at least two occasions, and did not take them very seriously. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===At the beginning of Time === | === At the beginning of Time === | ||
One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]], and described by her to her friends, was present at the very beginning of the universe, witnessing the introduction of linear time, which she perceived to some degree as “the end” of the timeless universe she'd known. Her mind wasn't human, at least as the term would later be understood; indeed, human minds could not comprehend the non-linear space-time inhabited by this Jenny. The “Kim's friend” Jenny did not so much remember this story as remember remembering it, the memories having been filtered through many intermediate Jennies to become intelligible to her.Other versions of Jenny later witnessed the end of that same universe, “the laws of physics break[ing] down, freezing out into new forces nobody had ever seen before”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]], and described by her to her friends, was present at the very beginning of the universe, witnessing the introduction of linear time, which she perceived to some degree as “the end” of the timeless universe she'd known. Her mind wasn't human, at least as the term would later be understood; indeed, human minds could not comprehend the non-linear space-time inhabited by this Jenny. The “Kim's friend” Jenny did not so much remember this story as remember remembering it, the memories having been filtered through many intermediate Jennies to become intelligible to her.Other versions of Jenny later witnessed the end of that same universe, “the laws of physics break[ing] down, freezing out into new forces nobody had ever seen before”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Space cloud Jenny=== | === Space cloud Jenny === | ||
One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]], and described by her to her friends, was a “space cloud”. This Jenny lived “not many universes away from here” in a world where there was life in “deep space”, between the stars, far away from all planets, in the form of “huge clouds of gas and dust held together by electromagnetism and stuff”. These entities had no knowledge of planetary life, which moved impossibly quickly from their perspective, and in turn moved and thought too slowly for planetary lifeforms to recognise them as living at all; but from their own frame of reference, the space-cloud Jenny was moving quickly and gracefully, “dancing with stars”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]], and described by her to her friends, was a “space cloud”. This Jenny lived “not many universes away from here” in a world where there was life in “deep space”, between the stars, far away from all planets, in the form of “huge clouds of gas and dust held together by electromagnetism and stuff”. These entities had no knowledge of planetary life, which moved impossibly quickly from their perspective, and in turn moved and thought too slowly for planetary lifeforms to recognise them as living at all; but from their own frame of reference, the space-cloud Jenny was moving quickly and gracefully, “dancing with stars”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
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One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]], and described by her to her friends, leaved in — for lack of a better term — an extremely seventies version of the 1970s. Tapping into her memories, the “Kim's friend” Jenny performed a song that seemed to come from a disco version of ''{{w|Jesus Christ Superstar|Jesus Christ Superstar}}'', as sung to the tune of ''{{w|Staying Alive (song)|Staying Alive}}''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | One Jenny whose life was glimpsed by [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]] during her [[shifter hangover]], and described by her to her friends, leaved in — for lack of a better term — an extremely seventies version of the 1970s. Tapping into her memories, the “Kim's friend” Jenny performed a song that seemed to come from a disco version of ''{{w|Jesus Christ Superstar|Jesus Christ Superstar}}'', as sung to the tune of ''{{w|Staying Alive (song)|Staying Alive}}''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') | ||
===Writing The World is Toast=== | === Writing The World is Toast === | ||
One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere wrote ''[[The World is Toast]]'', a cookbook and travelogue combined, containing anecdotes from her travels and recipes for “over 200 varieties of toast”. Naturally, its readers included other Jennies, such as [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere wrote ''[[The World is Toast]]'', a cookbook and travelogue combined, containing anecdotes from her travels and recipes for “over 200 varieties of toast”. Naturally, its readers included other Jennies, such as [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|Kim's friend]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cleaning Day (short story)|Cleaning Day]]'') | ||
===Meeting Fes Works=== | === Meeting Fes Works === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in So You're Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|left|Jenny as sketched by [[Fes Works (in-universe)|Fes Works]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny was fairly thin and sported short black hair. Wearing fingerless gloves, a coat with furry trimming, a long scarf, black shoes, trousers with pockets on the knees, and a black belt with a golden buckle, this Jenny once encountered a “furry guy” named [[Fes Works (in-universe)|Fes Works]] who drew a sketch of her. This image was included in a brochure distributed in [[the Infinite]] to new Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in So You're Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|left|Jenny as sketched by [[Fes Works (in-universe)|Fes Works]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny was fairly thin and sported short black hair. Wearing fingerless gloves, a coat with furry trimming, a long scarf, black shoes, trousers with pockets on the knees, and a black belt with a golden buckle, this Jenny once encountered a “furry guy” named [[Fes Works (in-universe)|Fes Works]] who drew a sketch of her. This image was included in a brochure distributed in [[the Infinite]] to new Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
===Jennifer Dao Chu=== | === Jennifer Dao Chu === | ||
Jennifer Dao Chu, also rendered as “Jen 到处”, was a Jenny who, in her home universe, lived in [[Hong Kong]]. She was a reporter, and liked her home city, but was also very active in the community of interdimensional Jennies. She embarked upon a project to interview dozens of her other selves, hoping the interviews could prove enlightening to yet other Jennies. The 23rd Jenny she interviewed was [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|one]] who was a music critic for a [[Stone|magazine]] in [[Universe (Parallax)|one universe]]. The resulting interview, in which such topics as the [[omni-jennic principle]] were discussed, was included in a brochure distributed in [[the Infinite]] to new Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'') | Jennifer Dao Chu, also rendered as “Jen 到处”, was a Jenny who, in her home universe, lived in [[Hong Kong]]. She was a reporter, and liked her home city, but was also very active in the community of interdimensional Jennies. She embarked upon a project to interview dozens of her other selves, hoping the interviews could prove enlightening to yet other Jennies. The 23rd Jenny she interviewed was [[Jenny Everywhere (Parallax Universe)|one]] who was a music critic for a [[Stone|magazine]] in [[Universe (Parallax)|one universe]]. The resulting interview, in which such topics as the [[omni-jennic principle]] were discussed, was included in a brochure distributed in [[the Infinite]] to new Jennies. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[So You're Jenny Everywhere (short story)|So You're Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
===Kim's friend=== | === Kim's friend === | ||
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[[Universe (Parallax)|One world]]'s incarnation of Jenny lived in a relatively normal universe, although one which was home to some supervillains, [[vampire]]s and other such threats. | [[Universe (Parallax)|One world]]'s incarnation of Jenny lived in a relatively normal universe, although one which was home to some supervillains, [[vampire]]s and other such threats. | ||
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She had a semi-regular job as a music critic, being, as she put it, “paid to tell bands that they suck[ed]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') Her reviews were edited by a man called [[Haroun the Thrice Cursed|Haroun]] and published by [[Stone]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') This Jenny was friends ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parallax (short story)|Parallax]]'') and roommates ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') with the enigmatic [[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parallax (short story)|Parallax]]'', ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') Her circle of acquaintances included several other odd characters including preteen mad scientist “[[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Professor Awesome]]”, or Eric, and the also mysterious [[David Lowe]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'', etc.) | She had a semi-regular job as a music critic, being, as she put it, “paid to tell bands that they suck[ed]”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') Her reviews were edited by a man called [[Haroun the Thrice Cursed|Haroun]] and published by [[Stone]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Morning After (novel)|Morning After]]'') This Jenny was friends ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parallax (short story)|Parallax]]'') and roommates ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') with the enigmatic [[Kim (Parallax Universe)|Kim]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Parallax (short story)|Parallax]]'', ''[[Camera Shy (short story)|Camera Shy]]'') Her circle of acquaintances included several other odd characters including preteen mad scientist “[[Professor Awesome (Parallax Universe)|Professor Awesome]]”, or Eric, and the also mysterious [[David Lowe]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Misunderstandings (short story)|Misunderstandings]]'', etc.) | ||
===Dropping by Suppa$hoppa=== | === Dropping by Suppa$hoppa === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip.png|thumb|left|Jenny shopping for bread at [[Suppa$hoppa]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip (comic story)|Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip]]'')]]One, cheerful version of Jenny once dropped by the retail store [[Suppa$hoppa]] in [[Universe (Paper or Plastic)|one universe]] to buy a shopping cart's worth of [[toast]]able sliced bread. She was a thin, tan-skinned Asian woman with short black hair, wearing a dark gray coat, a white scarf with red ends, dark blue pants, brown shoes, and goggles with a white strap and light blue lenses. During this shopping trip, she bumped into employee [[Jeff O'Donnell]] and had a very intense conversation with him about bread. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip (comic story)|Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip.png|thumb|left|Jenny shopping for bread at [[Suppa$hoppa]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip (comic story)|Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip]]'')]]One, cheerful version of Jenny once dropped by the retail store [[Suppa$hoppa]] in [[Universe (Paper or Plastic)|one universe]] to buy a shopping cart's worth of [[toast]]able sliced bread. She was a thin, tan-skinned Asian woman with short black hair, wearing a dark gray coat, a white scarf with red ends, dark blue pants, brown shoes, and goggles with a white strap and light blue lenses. During this shopping trip, she bumped into employee [[Jeff O'Donnell]] and had a very intense conversation with him about bread. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip (comic story)|Paper or Plastic Bonus Strip]]'') | ||
===Pit fight=== | === Pit fight === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away.png|thumb|left|Jenny after winning her fight with the gladiator. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny appeared as a short Asian woman, with a wide face and a pointy chin. Her black hair was tied up in two messy pigtails; she wore black fingerless gloves, a black sleeveless T-shirt emblazoned with a small downward-pointing arrow, light-coloured cargo pants and black slip-on shoes. | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away.png|thumb|left|Jenny after winning her fight with the gladiator. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny appeared as a short Asian woman, with a wide face and a pointy chin. Her black hair was tied up in two messy pigtails; she wore black fingerless gloves, a black sleeveless T-shirt emblazoned with a small downward-pointing arrow, light-coloured cargo pants and black slip-on shoes. | ||
This Jenny apparently fought in some kind of multi-species bare-handed gladiatorial tournament, coming across a [[Gladiator (Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away)|particularly vicious and burly opponent]] on several occasions. After she won by [[shift]]ing him to some dimension where she would have the advantage due to environmental reasons, the opponent wised up and showed up to the next fight wearing a “[[dimensional phase stabilizer harness]]” which prevented Jenny from shifting him to another dimension to win the fight. Jenny replied by levelly pointing out that this didn't prevent her from using her powers to summon other things to the pit. She srtarted by summoning scuba gear onto herself (to her opponent's bafflement), shortly followed by summoning a huge quantity of water to turn the pit into a deep pool. She then swam effortlessly to the surface, where the crowd chanted her name, while the other fighter, being so heavy, was still floundering near the bottom, leaving her as the winner. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away]]'') | This Jenny apparently fought in some kind of multi-species bare-handed gladiatorial tournament, coming across a [[Gladiator (Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away)|particularly vicious and burly opponent]] on several occasions. After she won by [[shift]]ing him to some dimension where she would have the advantage due to environmental reasons, the opponent wised up and showed up to the next fight wearing a “[[dimensional phase stabilizer harness]]” which prevented Jenny from shifting him to another dimension to win the fight. Jenny replied by levelly pointing out that this didn't prevent her from using her powers to summon other things to the pit. She srtarted by summoning scuba gear onto herself (to her opponent's bafflement), shortly followed by summoning a huge quantity of water to turn the pit into a deep pool. She then swam effortlessly to the surface, where the crowd chanted her name, while the other fighter, being so heavy, was still floundering near the bottom, leaving her as the winner. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Took My Breath Away]]'') | ||
===With Red Max and the Man With No Name === | === With Red Max and the Man With No Name === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in The Legend of Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|right|This incarnation of Jenny in [[Dimension 331]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny wore a black tank top, a long flaxen-yellow overcoat, blue jeans, a light yellow scarf, and unobtrusive gunmetal-grey goggles. She had red hair in a pixie cut and a Caucasian-passing skin tone, but she wasactually of Native American descent. She seemed to be used to actively communicating with her other selves, trading information with them, rather than merely tapping into their memories. She once stated that she had “once kissed a girl”, but didn't identify as a lesbian. This Jenny was acquainted with another, roguish interdimensional traveller, known simply as [[the Man With No Name]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in The Legend of Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|right|This incarnation of Jenny in [[Dimension 331]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny wore a black tank top, a long flaxen-yellow overcoat, blue jeans, a light yellow scarf, and unobtrusive gunmetal-grey goggles. She had red hair in a pixie cut and a Caucasian-passing skin tone, but she wasactually of Native American descent. She seemed to be used to actively communicating with her other selves, trading information with them, rather than merely tapping into their memories. She once stated that she had “once kissed a girl”, but didn't identify as a lesbian. This Jenny was acquainted with another, roguish interdimensional traveller, known simply as [[the Man With No Name]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====Train robbery==== | ==== Train robbery ==== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Rail Shift.png|thumb|left|Jenny on the train. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Rail Shift (comic story)|Rail Shift]]'')]]Jenny once spent some time travelling in what appeared to be 19th century America in [[Universe (Rail Shift)|one universe]]. On one occasion, while she was travelling by train, calmly reading her newspaper, the train got held up by a gang of masked robbers. When one tried to hold ''her'' at gunpoint, she [[shift|replaced]] his gun with a banana before kicking him back against the window of her compartment, knocking him out. She exited and burst in on the next wagon, where she founder the leader of the gang. He tried to shoot at her, but she replaced each bullet with a flower as it came. The rogue escaped onto the next wagon and unhooked the wagon he was on, still connected to the engine, from the one Jenny was standing on, hoping to lose her. However, she managed to hop over the gap to continue chasing him. After a brief scuffle, she finally got a hold of the robber for long enough to [[shift]] him along, through [[the Infinite]] and directly into a jail cell where she left him before returning to the train. Later, similar events seemed set to repeat as Jenny travelled on a riverboat only for it to get attacked by some other robbers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Rail Shift (comic story)|Rail Shift]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Rail Shift.png|thumb|left|Jenny on the train. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Rail Shift (comic story)|Rail Shift]]'')]]Jenny once spent some time travelling in what appeared to be 19th century America in [[Universe (Rail Shift)|one universe]]. On one occasion, while she was travelling by train, calmly reading her newspaper, the train got held up by a gang of masked robbers. When one tried to hold ''her'' at gunpoint, she [[shift|replaced]] his gun with a banana before kicking him back against the window of her compartment, knocking him out. She exited and burst in on the next wagon, where she founder the leader of the gang. He tried to shoot at her, but she replaced each bullet with a flower as it came. The rogue escaped onto the next wagon and unhooked the wagon he was on, still connected to the engine, from the one Jenny was standing on, hoping to lose her. However, she managed to hop over the gap to continue chasing him. After a brief scuffle, she finally got a hold of the robber for long enough to [[shift]] him along, through [[the Infinite]] and directly into a jail cell where she left him before returning to the train. Later, similar events seemed set to repeat as Jenny travelled on a riverboat only for it to get attacked by some other robbers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Rail Shift (comic story)|Rail Shift]]'') | ||
====Meeting Red Max==== | ==== Meeting Red Max ==== | ||
[[File:Jenny photograph in The Legend of Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|right|[[Dimension 331]]'s British [[Department of Anarchy]] kept files on Jenny, including a photograph of this incarnation. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]Six months before the [[Brotherhood of Multiversal Oneness]] affair, [[Red Max]], an eccentric “government-sponsored terrorist” from [[Dimension 331]], was told about Jenny by his overseer at the [[Department of Anarchy]] and instructed to get close to her on false pretenses in order to weasel out the technological secrets which, as an interdimensional traveller, she was sure to old. She and her fellow shifter [[the Man With No Name]] subsequently crossed paths at least once, parting on overall friendly terms, but with Jenny keeping an impression of Max as a “troublemaker”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | [[File:Jenny photograph in The Legend of Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|right|[[Dimension 331]]'s British [[Department of Anarchy]] kept files on Jenny, including a photograph of this incarnation. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]Six months before the [[Brotherhood of Multiversal Oneness]] affair, [[Red Max]], an eccentric “government-sponsored terrorist” from [[Dimension 331]], was told about Jenny by his overseer at the [[Department of Anarchy]] and instructed to get close to her on false pretenses in order to weasel out the technological secrets which, as an interdimensional traveller, she was sure to old. She and her fellow shifter [[the Man With No Name]] subsequently crossed paths at least once, parting on overall friendly terms, but with Jenny keeping an impression of Max as a “troublemaker”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====Parallel bleed syndrome==== | ==== Parallel bleed syndrome ==== | ||
About a month later, Jenny hung out at the [[Pier's End Bar]] in [[Brighton]] in [[Dimension 577]] with a fellow dimensional traveller, [[the Man With No Name]]. She had had a bad night, unable to get any sleep due to experiences of a group of her other selves, who were “having an orgy or something”, bleeding through against her will, keeping her conscious mind awake. The Man With No Name recognised this as [[parallel bleed syndrome]], noting that he'd experienced it himself in the past and offering his sympathy. They shared a weary toast. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | About a month later, Jenny hung out at the [[Pier's End Bar]] in [[Brighton]] in [[Dimension 577]] with a fellow dimensional traveller, [[the Man With No Name]]. She had had a bad night, unable to get any sleep due to experiences of a group of her other selves, who were “having an orgy or something”, bleeding through against her will, keeping her conscious mind awake. The Man With No Name recognised this as [[parallel bleed syndrome]], noting that he'd experienced it himself in the past and offering his sympathy. They shared a weary toast. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====Agains the Brotherhood of Multiversal Oneness==== | ==== Agains the Brotherhood of Multiversal Oneness ==== | ||
Five months after [[Brighton]], Jenny heard from some of her other selves that agents of [[Chaos]] had been spotted in [[Dimension 331]]. She [[shift]]ed there and set a date for [[the Man With No Name]] in a bar in [[New York City#In Dimension 331|New York]], hoping [[The Man With No Name's gun|his dimension gun]] would be of use. After they'd caught up, they agreed to meet more formally at seven at a nearby church. In the meantime, Jenny took the opportunity to catch up with [[Red Max]], whom the Man With No Name had brought up in conversation; they shared a bit of banter without any important information being traded before she headed to the church. There, she found that, after attending the service, the Man With No Name had been attacked by an assassin with a curious tattoo on his forehead, armed with a “samurai sword” that could slice through anything in this reality (but, fortunately, not through an extradimensional item like the Man's gun). Looking over the body, she confirmed it wasn't an agent of Chaos at all, realising something “far more sinister” was at play. | Five months after [[Brighton]], Jenny heard from some of her other selves that agents of [[Chaos]] had been spotted in [[Dimension 331]]. She [[shift]]ed there and set a date for [[the Man With No Name]] in a bar in [[New York City#In Dimension 331|New York]], hoping [[The Man With No Name's gun|his dimension gun]] would be of use. After they'd caught up, they agreed to meet more formally at seven at a nearby church. In the meantime, Jenny took the opportunity to catch up with [[Red Max]], whom the Man With No Name had brought up in conversation; they shared a bit of banter without any important information being traded before she headed to the church. There, she found that, after attending the service, the Man With No Name had been attacked by an assassin with a curious tattoo on his forehead, armed with a “samurai sword” that could slice through anything in this reality (but, fortunately, not through an extradimensional item like the Man's gun). Looking over the body, she confirmed it wasn't an agent of Chaos at all, realising something “far more sinister” was at play. | ||
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After she was done, the extra powers faded, and she decided to go for a beer with the Man and Max. They did so at a pub in [[Edinburgh]] back in [[Dimension 331]], relaxing and trading stories. Max was the first to leave, intent on giving over some of the Brotherhood's tech to his superiors in substitute to Jenny's secrets. After a little more banter, it was Jenny and the Man who parted ways, promising they'd meet again one of these days. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | After she was done, the extra powers faded, and she decided to go for a beer with the Man and Max. They did so at a pub in [[Edinburgh]] back in [[Dimension 331]], relaxing and trading stories. Max was the first to leave, intent on giving over some of the Brotherhood's tech to his superiors in substitute to Jenny's secrets. After a little more banter, it was Jenny and the Man who parted ways, promising they'd meet again one of these days. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Legend of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Legend of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====Later travels==== | ==== Later travels ==== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere's Rules.png|thumb|left|Jenny has an ill-advised drink. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules]]'')]]On one occasion, this Jenny found herself casually traversing a countryside in [[Universe (Jenny Everywhere's Rules)|one universe]] and sneaking into a farm's milking room for a refreshing dream. She was dismayed to realise that she had done something quite offensive — and failed to follow [[Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse|one of her own rules]] — as this was actually a world inhabited by sapient, bipedal cows, with the originators of the very milk she'd drunk turning out to have been standing right behind her, looking quite judgmental. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere's Rules.png|thumb|left|Jenny has an ill-advised drink. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules]]'')]]On one occasion, this Jenny found herself casually traversing a countryside in [[Universe (Jenny Everywhere's Rules)|one universe]] and sneaking into a farm's milking room for a refreshing dream. She was dismayed to realise that she had done something quite offensive — and failed to follow [[Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse|one of her own rules]] — as this was actually a world inhabited by sapient, bipedal cows, with the originators of the very milk she'd drunk turning out to have been standing right behind her, looking quite judgmental. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules]]'') | ||
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[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Betrayal of Brothers.png|thumb|right|215px|Jenny having [[toast]] and lemonade at a seedy bar on a [[Planet (Betrayal of Brothers)|war-torn colony-planet]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Betrayal of Brothers (comic story)|Betrayal of Brothers]]'')]]She once visited a [[Planet (Betrayal of Brothers)|far-future human colony-planet]] in [[Universe (Betrayal of Brothers)|one universe]]. There, she met a [[Old man (Betrayal of Brothers)|mysterious old vigilante]] who told her about the planet's bloody history and the precarious peace that now existed, and which he spent his life maintaining. Later, hanging out at a bar, she happened to bump into [[Billy (Betrayal of Brothers)|Billy]] and [[Trent (Betrayal of Brothers)|Trent]], who presented themselves as a survivor which had been attacked by the [[Kiev (Betrayal of Brothers)|Kievs]] in a sudden and unprovocated breach of the peace. From what the Old Man had told her, Jenny realised that Billy had actually tricked the Kievs into attacking for his own purposes. He reacted with unexpected violence, shooting Trent despite Jenny's pleas otherwise, only for the old man Jenny had met to catch up with him and hang him. Jenny was saddened by this sequence of events and [[shift]]ed away from this world. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Betrayal of Brothers (comic story)|Betrayal of Brothers]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Betrayal of Brothers.png|thumb|right|215px|Jenny having [[toast]] and lemonade at a seedy bar on a [[Planet (Betrayal of Brothers)|war-torn colony-planet]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Betrayal of Brothers (comic story)|Betrayal of Brothers]]'')]]She once visited a [[Planet (Betrayal of Brothers)|far-future human colony-planet]] in [[Universe (Betrayal of Brothers)|one universe]]. There, she met a [[Old man (Betrayal of Brothers)|mysterious old vigilante]] who told her about the planet's bloody history and the precarious peace that now existed, and which he spent his life maintaining. Later, hanging out at a bar, she happened to bump into [[Billy (Betrayal of Brothers)|Billy]] and [[Trent (Betrayal of Brothers)|Trent]], who presented themselves as a survivor which had been attacked by the [[Kiev (Betrayal of Brothers)|Kievs]] in a sudden and unprovocated breach of the peace. From what the Old Man had told her, Jenny realised that Billy had actually tricked the Kievs into attacking for his own purposes. He reacted with unexpected violence, shooting Trent despite Jenny's pleas otherwise, only for the old man Jenny had met to catch up with him and hang him. Jenny was saddened by this sequence of events and [[shift]]ed away from this world. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Betrayal of Brothers (comic story)|Betrayal of Brothers]]'') | ||
====Retcon==== | ==== Retcon ==== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse 3.png|thumb|left|250px|The post-retcon Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse 3 (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse #3]]'')]]At some point, Jenny underwent an incomplete [[retcon]] alongside [[Red Max]] and [[the Man With No Name]], altering their appearances. The “new” Jenny had much darker skin, had black hair, and she wore a dark green parka instead of a long yellow trenchcoat. The retcon did not automatically transform the trio's passport photos, however, which once caused them some trouble. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse 3 (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse #3]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse 3.png|thumb|left|250px|The post-retcon Jenny. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse 3 (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse #3]]'')]]At some point, Jenny underwent an incomplete [[retcon]] alongside [[Red Max]] and [[the Man With No Name]], altering their appearances. The “new” Jenny had much darker skin, had black hair, and she wore a dark green parka instead of a long yellow trenchcoat. The retcon did not automatically transform the trio's passport photos, however, which once caused them some trouble. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse 3 (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere's Rules of the Multiverse #3]]'') | ||
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[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Question Duck 059.png|thumb|left|[[Jenny Everywhere (Question Duck)|Jenny]] at the flea market. ([[COMIC]]: [[Question Duck 059 (comic story)|''Question Duck'' 059]])]]One [[Jenny Everywhere (Question Duck)|short-haired Asian Jenny]] wore the usual scarf and goggles and carried a satchel covered with stamps. She once visited a flea market in [[Universe (Question Duck)|the home universe]] of [[Question Duck]]. She ended up buying a new scarf at a stall where the waterfowl's [[Psudonym (in-universe)|human companion]] also bought it another, duck-sized scarf. ([[COMIC]]: [[Question Duck 059 (comic story)|''Question Duck'' 059]]) | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Question Duck 059.png|thumb|left|[[Jenny Everywhere (Question Duck)|Jenny]] at the flea market. ([[COMIC]]: [[Question Duck 059 (comic story)|''Question Duck'' 059]])]]One [[Jenny Everywhere (Question Duck)|short-haired Asian Jenny]] wore the usual scarf and goggles and carried a satchel covered with stamps. She once visited a flea market in [[Universe (Question Duck)|the home universe]] of [[Question Duck]]. She ended up buying a new scarf at a stall where the waterfowl's [[Psudonym (in-universe)|human companion]] also bought it another, duck-sized scarf. ([[COMIC]]: [[Question Duck 059 (comic story)|''Question Duck'' 059]]) | ||
===With Professor Wulfe=== | === With Professor Wulfe=== | ||
[[Universe (Falling Short)|One universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny was the friend and student of the eccentric inventor [[Professor Wulfe]]. More physically adventurous, but also more grounded, than the Professor, Jenny went on adventures with him acting as tech support from his [[Harold's Purple Crayon|airship]], communicating with her via her ''[[iWatch]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Foundations (short story)|Old Foundations]]'') | [[Universe (Falling Short)|One universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny was the friend and student of the eccentric inventor [[Professor Wulfe]]. More physically adventurous, but also more grounded, than the Professor, Jenny went on adventures with him acting as tech support from his [[Harold's Purple Crayon|airship]], communicating with her via her ''[[iWatch]]''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Foundations (short story)|Old Foundations]]'') | ||
Jenny once tried to take pictures of a castle occupied by a military enemy of some kind. She dropped down from the airship in a hang glider, but couldn't close enough, forcing her to land. She asked Wulfe for a distraction, and he delivered a hundredfold, uncloaking his airship altogether. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falling Short (short story)|Falling Short]]'') Cursing his recklessness, Jenny made her way through the bushes towards the Castle. She was confident in her ability to scale whatever wall she ended up facing, suggesting an aptitude for climbing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Foundations (short story)|Old Foundations]]'') | Jenny once tried to take pictures of a castle occupied by a military enemy of some kind. She dropped down from the airship in a hang glider, but couldn't close enough, forcing her to land. She asked Wulfe for a distraction, and he delivered a hundredfold, uncloaking his airship altogether. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falling Short (short story)|Falling Short]]'') Cursing his recklessness, Jenny made her way through the bushes towards the Castle. She was confident in her ability to scale whatever wall she ended up facing, suggesting an aptitude for climbing. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Old Foundations (short story)|Old Foundations]]'') | ||
=== Nostalgia=== | ===Nostalgia=== | ||
At some point, one version of Jenny returned to her childhood home for the first time in “centuries” and was overcome with bittersweet nostalgia about [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|her mother]] and about her sister, the one who would one day become [[Jenny Nowhere]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Memories of Nowhere (short story)|Memories of Nowhere]]'') | At some point, one version of Jenny returned to her childhood home for the first time in “centuries” and was overcome with bittersweet nostalgia about [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|her mother]] and about her sister, the one who would one day become [[Jenny Nowhere]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Memories of Nowhere (short story)|Memories of Nowhere]]'') | ||
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[[File:Jenny Everywhere transformed in Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls.png|thumb|left|200px|Jenny bemused by her change in appearance — and by Del's pun about its cause. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls]]'')]]Shortly after she'd materialised in Del and Mer's world, however, Jenny's device malfunctioned and caused the three of them to change appearances; Jenny, for one, was now thinner and wearing a dark maroon coat as well as a dark orange scarf. Reflecting on the situation, Del joked that changes were only to be expected when dealing with a “pair-o-dimes shift”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere transformed in Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls.png|thumb|left|200px|Jenny bemused by her change in appearance — and by Del's pun about its cause. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls]]'')]]Shortly after she'd materialised in Del and Mer's world, however, Jenny's device malfunctioned and caused the three of them to change appearances; Jenny, for one, was now thinner and wearing a dark maroon coat as well as a dark orange scarf. Reflecting on the situation, Del joked that changes were only to be expected when dealing with a “pair-o-dimes shift”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere in Lightning Made of Owls]]'') | ||
===Adventurous art student === | ===Adventurous art student=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Mitigating Circumstances.png|thumb|right|Jenny pleading with [[Professor Alexander]] for an extension. ([[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere started having crazy adventures even before she could [[shift]] for herself. Attending college as an art student, she constantly found herself getting distracted by her various adventures (on which she was sometimes assisted by another student, [[Langley]]). forcing her to ask for ever more extensions to the deadlines of the various essays she had due to her teachers like [[Professor Alexander]], who remained unaware of the exact nature of the emergencies that kept her away from her work — such as a swordfight with [[Jenny Nowhere#Duel with Jenny|Jenny Nowhere]] or a chess match with [[Death#Chess game with Jenny|Death]]. ([[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Mitigating Circumstances.png|thumb|right|Jenny pleading with [[Professor Alexander]] for an extension. ([[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere started having crazy adventures even before she could [[shift]] for herself. Attending college as an art student, she constantly found herself getting distracted by her various adventures (on which she was sometimes assisted by another student, [[Langley]]). forcing her to ask for ever more extensions to the deadlines of the various essays she had due to her teachers like [[Professor Alexander]], who remained unaware of the exact nature of the emergencies that kept her away from her work — such as a swordfight with [[Jenny Nowhere#Duel with Jenny|Jenny Nowhere]] or a chess match with [[Death#Chess game with Jenny|Death]]. ([[VIDEO]]: ''[[Mitigating Circumstances (video story)|Mitigating Circumstances]]'') | ||
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In [[Universe A (Somewhere)|one universe]], Jenny had long told her [[Laura Drake#Shifting with Jenny for the first time|potential love interest]] that she could [[shift]], but the latter had never believed her. She finally proved she had been telling the truth by taking her friend along with her on a trip to [[Universe B (Somewhere)|another universe]]. After a moment of confusion, she was delighted and laughed with Jenny. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Somewhere (short story)|Somewhere]]'') | In [[Universe A (Somewhere)|one universe]], Jenny had long told her [[Laura Drake#Shifting with Jenny for the first time|potential love interest]] that she could [[shift]], but the latter had never believed her. She finally proved she had been telling the truth by taking her friend along with her on a trip to [[Universe B (Somewhere)|another universe]]. After a moment of confusion, she was delighted and laughed with Jenny. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Somewhere (short story)|Somewhere]]'') | ||
===Family life=== | ===Family life === | ||
In [[Universe C (Somewhere)|one universe]], Jenny Everywhere and “[[Laura Drake#Family life|her love]]” founded a family. They had at least two daughters. Jenny once played tag with the youngest, running through the trees, fondly looked upon by her spouse, who thought this behaviour a bit childish, if charming. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Somewhere (short story)|Somewhere]]'') | In [[Universe C (Somewhere)|one universe]], Jenny Everywhere and “[[Laura Drake#Family life|her love]]” founded a family. They had at least two daughters. Jenny once played tag with the youngest, running through the trees, fondly looked upon by her spouse, who thought this behaviour a bit childish, if charming. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Somewhere (short story)|Somewhere]]'') | ||
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In [[Universe F (Somewhere)|one universe]], Jenny had a social obligation to attend a dreary party. She soon caught sight of [[Laura Drake#Meeting Jenny at a party|someone else]] in the crowd who “looked as uncomfortable as she was”. Though hit with a series of flashes of how her relationships with other versions of this person in other universes had gone (good and bad), Jenny decided to push it all aside, and ducked through the crowd to go and meet her, flashing her a charming smile. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Somewhere (short story)|Somewhere]]'') | In [[Universe F (Somewhere)|one universe]], Jenny had a social obligation to attend a dreary party. She soon caught sight of [[Laura Drake#Meeting Jenny at a party|someone else]] in the crowd who “looked as uncomfortable as she was”. Though hit with a series of flashes of how her relationships with other versions of this person in other universes had gone (good and bad), Jenny decided to push it all aside, and ducked through the crowd to go and meet her, flashing her a charming smile. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Somewhere (short story)|Somewhere]]'') | ||
=== With the Architect=== | ===With the Architect=== | ||
At least one version of Jenny was acquainted with [[the Architect]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]], who gave her an entire wing of the House restricted to her incarnations and those she invited in. She turned it into [[the Jenny Everywhere Museum]], where versions of her stored various interesting items they acquired on their travels. Among more fantastical or historically-relevant artefacts, a [[Laura Drake#Lock of hair in the museum|lock of red hair]] was included. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 18: The Jenny Everywhere Museum|The Jenny Everywhere Museum]]'') | At least one version of Jenny was acquainted with [[the Architect]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]], who gave her an entire wing of the House restricted to her incarnations and those she invited in. She turned it into [[the Jenny Everywhere Museum]], where versions of her stored various interesting items they acquired on their travels. Among more fantastical or historically-relevant artefacts, a [[Laura Drake#Lock of hair in the museum|lock of red hair]] was included. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 18: The Jenny Everywhere Museum|The Jenny Everywhere Museum]]'') | ||
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One incarnation of Jenny applied to become a [[Maid]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] after weighing the pros and cons at length. The [[Maid (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|elder Maid]] who interviewed her warned Jenny that the Maids were aware of her nature, and that other incarnations of her were known to the House already. She was skeptical of the prospect of inducting this Jenny as a Maid, fearing that her unique nature could become a burden as much as a blessing. Jenny, trying her best to charm the older woman, argued that she should leave the matter up to the House Herself. The elder Maid went over the duties and limitations of Staff again, including the fact that a Maid could never leave the House again and could only marry among the rest of Staff. After Jenny accepted these terms, the elder Maid reluctantly agreed to subject her to [[the Test]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 46: The Maids|The Maids]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny applied to become a [[Maid]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] after weighing the pros and cons at length. The [[Maid (Our Strange and Wonderful House)|elder Maid]] who interviewed her warned Jenny that the Maids were aware of her nature, and that other incarnations of her were known to the House already. She was skeptical of the prospect of inducting this Jenny as a Maid, fearing that her unique nature could become a burden as much as a blessing. Jenny, trying her best to charm the older woman, argued that she should leave the matter up to the House Herself. The elder Maid went over the duties and limitations of Staff again, including the fact that a Maid could never leave the House again and could only marry among the rest of Staff. After Jenny accepted these terms, the elder Maid reluctantly agreed to subject her to [[the Test]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 46: The Maids|The Maids]]'') | ||
=== Guardian of the Ink Wells=== | ===Guardian of the Ink Wells=== | ||
Also known by the nickname “Inkstain”, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 55: Teleporting Beach|Teleporting Beach]]'') the Guardian of [[the Ink Wells]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] was a teenaged girl wearing robes and a pair of aviator goggles. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 52: The Guardian of the Ink Wells|The Guardian of the Ink Wells]]'') She was fairly short, and she sported a mane of long brown hair and “tell-tale smudges of ink and nail-polish” covering her arms and legs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 55: Teleporting Beach|Teleporting Beach]]'') As Guardian of the Ink Wells, she kept watch over a room locked behind a gate whose bars were giant, golden pens, whose cement floor held circular wells filled with all the inks and paints imaginable. | Also known by the nickname “Inkstain”, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 55: Teleporting Beach|Teleporting Beach]]'') the Guardian of [[the Ink Wells]] of [[the Strange and Wonderful House]] was a teenaged girl wearing robes and a pair of aviator goggles. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 52: The Guardian of the Ink Wells|The Guardian of the Ink Wells]]'') She was fairly short, and she sported a mane of long brown hair and “tell-tale smudges of ink and nail-polish” covering her arms and legs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)|Our Strange and Wonderful House]]'': ''[[Our Strange and Wonderful House (novel)#Chapter 55: Teleporting Beach|Teleporting Beach]]'') As Guardian of the Ink Wells, she kept watch over a room locked behind a gate whose bars were giant, golden pens, whose cement floor held circular wells filled with all the inks and paints imaginable. | ||
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In [[Cardinal Dracula's Universe|one universe]], a version of Jenny was the "fifth musketeer", alongside [[Athos]], [[Porthos]], [[Aramis]], and [[D'Artagnan]]. This Jenny was born to a merchant father in [[China]], but ended up in [[France]] after a shipwreck of which she was the sole survivor. Disguising herself as a male, she joined the musketeers, and the five often fought with the villainous [[Cardinal Dracula]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Preludes and Distractions (short story)|Preludes and Distractions]]'') This version of Jenny later attended a meet-up of a handful of incarnations of Jenny at the [[Interdimensional Tavern]], which also included an [[#Imp-like Jenny|imp-like Jenny]], a [[Jenny Everywhere#Tricked by Shoebill|tall red-headed Jenny]] and [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|the Jenny]] who'd previously adventured with [[Pythagoras-858]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Multiversal Mischief (short story)|Multiversal Mischief]]'') | In [[Cardinal Dracula's Universe|one universe]], a version of Jenny was the "fifth musketeer", alongside [[Athos]], [[Porthos]], [[Aramis]], and [[D'Artagnan]]. This Jenny was born to a merchant father in [[China]], but ended up in [[France]] after a shipwreck of which she was the sole survivor. Disguising herself as a male, she joined the musketeers, and the five often fought with the villainous [[Cardinal Dracula]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Preludes and Distractions (short story)|Preludes and Distractions]]'') This version of Jenny later attended a meet-up of a handful of incarnations of Jenny at the [[Interdimensional Tavern]], which also included an [[#Imp-like Jenny|imp-like Jenny]], a [[Jenny Everywhere#Tricked by Shoebill|tall red-headed Jenny]] and [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|the Jenny]] who'd previously adventured with [[Pythagoras-858]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Multiversal Mischief (short story)|Multiversal Mischief]]'') | ||
===Gunfight with the Cthulhu Kid=== | === Gunfight with the Cthulhu Kid=== | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere (Showdown in the End Times)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere (Showdown in the End Times)}} | ||
In [[Universe (Showdown in the End Times)|one universe]], a version of Jenny attempted to prevent the oncoming end of the universe by defeating the [[Cthulhu Kid]] in a gunfight. Although she managed to shoot the Cthulhu Kid, she was unable to stop the coming of the [[Old Ones]]; defiant, she stared them in the eye and stuck out her tongue. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Showdown in the End Times (short story)|Showdown in the End Times]]'') | In [[Universe (Showdown in the End Times)|one universe]], a version of Jenny attempted to prevent the oncoming end of the universe by defeating the [[Cthulhu Kid]] in a gunfight. Although she managed to shoot the Cthulhu Kid, she was unable to stop the coming of the [[Old Ones]]; defiant, she stared them in the eye and stuck out her tongue. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Showdown in the End Times (short story)|Showdown in the End Times]]'') | ||
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In unknown circumstances, one incarnation of Jenny faced [[Death (Memento Mori)|Death]] who claimed that “it [was] too late”. Jenny simply answered “No”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Memento Mori (short story)|Memento Mori]]'') | In unknown circumstances, one incarnation of Jenny faced [[Death (Memento Mori)|Death]] who claimed that “it [was] too late”. Jenny simply answered “No”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Memento Mori (short story)|Memento Mori]]'') | ||
===Picnic in Rohanda=== | === Picnic in Rohanda === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Openly Sauced in a Public Domain.png|thumb|right|Jenny at the picnic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Openly Sauced in a Public Domain (short story)|Openly Sauced in a Public Domain]]'')]]One version of Jenny appeared as a thin, white-skinned girl with short, dark brown hair, small goggles, dark gray trousers, a black, long-sleeved shirt, a light green scarf, and dark red running shoes. This Jenny once had a picnic with [[Octobriana#Picnic in Rohanda|Octobriana]] and [[Neeta#Picnic in Rohanda|Neeta]] on a sunny afternoon. Octobriana found the spot — a public park near a pond in [[Rohanda]] in [[Universe (Openly Sauced in a Public Domain)|one universe]] — while Neeta, who was also the driver, brought snacks and drinks. The three friends whiled the day away trading stories of their respective adventures; even after the sky became overcast, none were in a hurry to leave. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Openly Sauced in a Public Domain (short story)|Openly Sauced in a Public Domain]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Openly Sauced in a Public Domain.png|thumb|right|Jenny at the picnic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Openly Sauced in a Public Domain (short story)|Openly Sauced in a Public Domain]]'')]]One version of Jenny appeared as a thin, white-skinned girl with short, dark brown hair, small goggles, dark gray trousers, a black, long-sleeved shirt, a light green scarf, and dark red running shoes. This Jenny once had a picnic with [[Octobriana#Picnic in Rohanda|Octobriana]] and [[Neeta#Picnic in Rohanda|Neeta]] on a sunny afternoon. Octobriana found the spot — a public park near a pond in [[Rohanda]] in [[Universe (Openly Sauced in a Public Domain)|one universe]] — while Neeta, who was also the driver, brought snacks and drinks. The three friends whiled the day away trading stories of their respective adventures; even after the sky became overcast, none were in a hurry to leave. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Openly Sauced in a Public Domain (short story)|Openly Sauced in a Public Domain]]'') | ||
=== Elaine's friend=== | ===Elaine's friend=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Where the scarf is.png|thumb|left|Jenny shortly after she recovered [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|her scarf]] from [[Elaine Spratt|Elaine]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where the scarf is? (comic story)|Where the scarf is?]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny, who wore a green, short-sleeved T-shirt, jeans, and a reddish-pink scarf, sometimes dropped by a city in [[Universe (Demons PSA)|her apparent home universe]] which was also home to her friend [[Elaine Spratt]]. Although Elaine did not travel through dimensions herself, she was aware of Jenny's travels. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where the scarf is? (comic story)|Where the scarf is?]]'') This incarnation of Jenny once gave a public service announcements on demons, both real and metaphorical, in an unclear context which limited her available time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Demons PSA (comic story)|Demons PSA]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Where the scarf is.png|thumb|left|Jenny shortly after she recovered [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|her scarf]] from [[Elaine Spratt|Elaine]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where the scarf is? (comic story)|Where the scarf is?]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny, who wore a green, short-sleeved T-shirt, jeans, and a reddish-pink scarf, sometimes dropped by a city in [[Universe (Demons PSA)|her apparent home universe]] which was also home to her friend [[Elaine Spratt]]. Although Elaine did not travel through dimensions herself, she was aware of Jenny's travels. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where the scarf is? (comic story)|Where the scarf is?]]'') This incarnation of Jenny once gave a public service announcements on demons, both real and metaphorical, in an unclear context which limited her available time. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Demons PSA (comic story)|Demons PSA]]'') | ||
She once dropped by Elaine's for an afternoon, being prevented from staying any longer by her being invited to a birthday party in another dimension the next day. She gave Elaine her scarf to be washed and dried, which temporarily made her resemble [[Jenny Somewhere]], although she soon returned to collect it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where the scarf is? (comic story)|Where the scarf is?]]'') | She once dropped by Elaine's for an afternoon, being prevented from staying any longer by her being invited to a birthday party in another dimension the next day. She gave Elaine her scarf to be washed and dried, which temporarily made her resemble [[Jenny Somewhere]], although she soon returned to collect it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Where the scarf is? (comic story)|Where the scarf is?]]'') | ||
===Facing Groff=== | ===Facing Groff === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny vs. Groff.png|thumb|right|150px|Jenny holding Groff at gunpoint. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny vs. Groff (comic story)|Jenny vs. Groff]]'')]]One Jenny, who wore blue trousers, a brown jacket and shirt, and a blue scarf, was hunted down in [[Universe (Jenny vs. Groff)|one universe]] by a bounty hunter called [[Groff]]. The two ended up holding each other at gunpoint on a suspended bridge overlooking a ravine. Groff was initially certain he had the advantage, but she shot his pistol out of his hand without saying a word. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny vs. Groff (comic story)|Jenny vs. Groff]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny vs. Groff.png|thumb|right|150px|Jenny holding Groff at gunpoint. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny vs. Groff (comic story)|Jenny vs. Groff]]'')]]One Jenny, who wore blue trousers, a brown jacket and shirt, and a blue scarf, was hunted down in [[Universe (Jenny vs. Groff)|one universe]] by a bounty hunter called [[Groff]]. The two ended up holding each other at gunpoint on a suspended bridge overlooking a ravine. Groff was initially certain he had the advantage, but she shot his pistol out of his hand without saying a word. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny vs. Groff (comic story)|Jenny vs. Groff]]'') | ||
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[[File:Jenny Everywhere 2 (Jenny Redhead).png|thumb|right|150px|Another red-haired, dark-skinned Jenny for whom the look was a choice. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'')]]Another, taller version of Jenny with dark skin and red hair dyed her black hair red, instead. She wore a purple tank top, blue shoes and long cream-colored trousers. This version of Jenny once met up with two others who shared her unusual, “mixed” physical traits, during which occasion she noticed that something dimensionally-abnormal appeared to be happening to her right shoe. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere 2 (Jenny Redhead).png|thumb|right|150px|Another red-haired, dark-skinned Jenny for whom the look was a choice. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'')]]Another, taller version of Jenny with dark skin and red hair dyed her black hair red, instead. She wore a purple tank top, blue shoes and long cream-colored trousers. This version of Jenny once met up with two others who shared her unusual, “mixed” physical traits, during which occasion she noticed that something dimensionally-abnormal appeared to be happening to her right shoe. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'') | ||
=== Mixed-up outfit=== | ===Mixed-up outfit=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere 3 (Jenny Redhead).png|thumb|left|150px|The silliest version of Jenny Everywhere? ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'')]]A third version of Jenny with dark skin and red hair, the third and final guest to the aforementioned multi-Shifter event, wore a silly, “mixed-up” outfit that only nominally fit the commonalities of clothing shared by the vast majority of Shifters: she wore a scarf “around her neck” like a locket, on a necklace, and goggles “on her head” like some bizarre mask. Her bright costume, matched by her beaming smile, looked more like outrageous pajamas than anything else, including with fluffy pink slippers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere 3 (Jenny Redhead).png|thumb|left|150px|The silliest version of Jenny Everywhere? ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'')]]A third version of Jenny with dark skin and red hair, the third and final guest to the aforementioned multi-Shifter event, wore a silly, “mixed-up” outfit that only nominally fit the commonalities of clothing shared by the vast majority of Shifters: she wore a scarf “around her neck” like a locket, on a necklace, and goggles “on her head” like some bizarre mask. Her bright costume, matched by her beaming smile, looked more like outrageous pajamas than anything else, including with fluffy pink slippers. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Redhead (comic story)|Jenny Redhead]]'') | ||
=== Living with Laura=== | ===Living with Laura=== | ||
[[Universe (Origin of the Shifter!)|One universe]]'s Jenny, who had a tendency to toss and turn in bed (hence giving, as she quipped, a double meaning to the nickname of “the Shifter”), was in a relationship with [[Laura Drake#Living with the Shifter|Laura]]. The two started living together, generally happily, although Laura couldn't quite get used to the aforementioned night-time shiftiness. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Origin of the Shifter! (short story)|Origin of the Shifter!]]'') | [[Universe (Origin of the Shifter!)|One universe]]'s Jenny, who had a tendency to toss and turn in bed (hence giving, as she quipped, a double meaning to the nickname of “the Shifter”), was in a relationship with [[Laura Drake#Living with the Shifter|Laura]]. The two started living together, generally happily, although Laura couldn't quite get used to the aforementioned night-time shiftiness. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Origin of the Shifter! (short story)|Origin of the Shifter!]]'') | ||
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[[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|One universe]]'s version of Jenny was a mixed-race British girl, born under the name of Jenny Bainbridge in [[Levendale City]]. This version of Jenny had no sexual interest in either gender. Her typical outfit consisted of an off-white blouse, a dark blue sweater, dark blue slacks, a bomber jacket, and of course her aviator goggles and scarf. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | [[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|One universe]]'s version of Jenny was a mixed-race British girl, born under the name of Jenny Bainbridge in [[Levendale City]]. This version of Jenny had no sexual interest in either gender. Her typical outfit consisted of an off-white blouse, a dark blue sweater, dark blue slacks, a bomber jacket, and of course her aviator goggles and scarf. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====Youth==== | ==== Youth ==== | ||
As an older teenager starting her A-levels at [[Levendale West Academy]], she didn't yet know about herJenny's [[Jenny Everywhere's mother#Mrs Bainbridge|mother]] was a strict, driven woman who was determined for her teenaged daughter to succeed academically and tried to discourage her from her more whimsical habits to make her focus on her coursework better, to little success. She had a better relationship with [[Jenny Everywhere's father#Mr Bainbridge|her father]], a football enthusiast who liked to take her out to games, and also shared her liking of [[toast]]. | As an older teenager starting her A-levels at [[Levendale West Academy]], she didn't yet know about herJenny's [[Jenny Everywhere's mother#Mrs Bainbridge|mother]] was a strict, driven woman who was determined for her teenaged daughter to succeed academically and tried to discourage her from her more whimsical habits to make her focus on her coursework better, to little success. She had a better relationship with [[Jenny Everywhere's father#Mr Bainbridge|her father]], a football enthusiast who liked to take her out to games, and also shared her liking of [[toast]]. | ||
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At some later point, when she caught [[Jimmy Wherever#A new beginning|Jimmy Wherever]] feeling blue and humming song lyrics to himself about how much he missed her whenever she was away, she answered with lyrics from a different song, offering him the chance to come with her on her next trip. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[When She's Gone (comic story)|When She's Gone]]'') | At some later point, when she caught [[Jimmy Wherever#A new beginning|Jimmy Wherever]] feeling blue and humming song lyrics to himself about how much he missed her whenever she was away, she answered with lyrics from a different song, offering him the chance to come with her on her next trip. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[When She's Gone (comic story)|When She's Gone]]'') | ||
===Back to school=== | === Back to school=== | ||
[[File:Jenny-letter.png|thumb|right|Jenny reading a letter from a fan. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Road to Nowhere (comic story)|Road to Nowhere]]'')]]One iteration of Jenny became a classmate to [[I.M. Hip]]'s younger sister, [[U.R. Hip]]. She wore a green coat, a long tan shirt with a single brown stripe, grey pants, a red scarf and pink-tinted goggles. Jenny could "shift" both in shape (following a POOF onomatopoeia) and across dimensions (following a POP). For example, when a teacher asked Jenny to help in dissecting a frog, she once turned into a frog herself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Shows Off Here (comic story)|Jenny Shows Off Here]]'') | [[File:Jenny-letter.png|thumb|right|Jenny reading a letter from a fan. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Road to Nowhere (comic story)|Road to Nowhere]]'')]]One iteration of Jenny became a classmate to [[I.M. Hip]]'s younger sister, [[U.R. Hip]]. She wore a green coat, a long tan shirt with a single brown stripe, grey pants, a red scarf and pink-tinted goggles. Jenny could "shift" both in shape (following a POOF onomatopoeia) and across dimensions (following a POP). For example, when a teacher asked Jenny to help in dissecting a frog, she once turned into a frog herself. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Shows Off Here (comic story)|Jenny Shows Off Here]]'') | ||
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[[File:Jenny Everywhere (Jenny and a Bugcycle).png|thumb|left|115px|The ever-enthusiastic Jenny Everywhere. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny and a Bugcycle (comic story)|Jenny and a Bugcycle]]'')]]At some point, a version of Jenny, being always up for trying new things, tried to ride a “bugcycle” — which she assumed worked like a regular bicycle or motorbike, but was really a genuine giant bug, with the antennae being what she had taken for the handlebar and no easy way to “start” it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny and a Bugcycle (comic story)|Jenny and a Bugcycle]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere (Jenny and a Bugcycle).png|thumb|left|115px|The ever-enthusiastic Jenny Everywhere. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny and a Bugcycle (comic story)|Jenny and a Bugcycle]]'')]]At some point, a version of Jenny, being always up for trying new things, tried to ride a “bugcycle” — which she assumed worked like a regular bicycle or motorbike, but was really a genuine giant bug, with the antennae being what she had taken for the handlebar and no easy way to “start” it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny and a Bugcycle (comic story)|Jenny and a Bugcycle]]'') | ||
===Stealing the Doctor's scarf=== | === Stealing the Doctor's scarf === | ||
{{main|Jenny Everywhere (Ace Rules OK!)}} | {{main|Jenny Everywhere (Ace Rules OK!)}} | ||
One version of Jenny, a fairly tall, white young woman with long reddish-brown hair, once travelled up and down [[the Doctor (Third Universe)|the Doctor]]'s timeline. She met the [[Fourth Doctor (Third Universe)|Fourth Doctor]], nabbing his rainbow-coloured scarf, before bumping into the Seventh Doctor and [[Ace (Third Universe)|Ace]] on an alien planet, quickly befriending the later. When the Doctor took her picture with Ace, she was wearing blue trousers, an off-white, short-sleeved shirt, and a green belt. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Photo shoot (short story)|Photo shoot]]'') Later, Jenny, still wearing the rainbow scarf but having changed her outfit to brown trousers, cyan socks, white sneakers, and a cyan sweater, visited the [[Twelfth Doctor (Third Universe)|Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald (Third Universe)|Clara Oswald]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]'') | One version of Jenny, a fairly tall, white young woman with long reddish-brown hair, once travelled up and down [[the Doctor (Third Universe)|the Doctor]]'s timeline. She met the [[Fourth Doctor (Third Universe)|Fourth Doctor]], nabbing his rainbow-coloured scarf, before bumping into the Seventh Doctor and [[Ace (Third Universe)|Ace]] on an alien planet, quickly befriending the later. When the Doctor took her picture with Ace, she was wearing blue trousers, an off-white, short-sleeved shirt, and a green belt. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Photo shoot (short story)|Photo shoot]]'') Later, Jenny, still wearing the rainbow scarf but having changed her outfit to brown trousers, cyan socks, white sneakers, and a cyan sweater, visited the [[Twelfth Doctor (Third Universe)|Twelfth Doctor]] and [[Clara Oswald (Third Universe)|Clara Oswald]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ace Rules OK! (short story)|Ace Rules OK!]]'') | ||
===Hanging out with Retro === | ===Hanging out with Retro=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|right|175px|Jenny shrugging at [[Retro]]'s question. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]In [[Universe B (The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere)|one universe]], a version of Jenny who was skinny, with short-cropped brownish-red hair, green eyes, and pale skin, and wore a blue [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|scarf]] was friends with the time-travelling android and noted comic fan, [[Retro]]. They once hung around in a large room, each in a comfortable green poofy chair, reading comics. After Retro read ''[[Jenny Everywhere: Secret Origins]]'', a comic which purported to give Jenny's “true” origin story, he asked her if the story had really happened. Evasively, and seemingly confused by the question, Jenny shrugged and answered: “Eh, kinda”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere.png|thumb|right|175px|Jenny shrugging at [[Retro]]'s question. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere]]'')]]In [[Universe B (The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere)|one universe]], a version of Jenny who was skinny, with short-cropped brownish-red hair, green eyes, and pale skin, and wore a blue [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|scarf]] was friends with the time-travelling android and noted comic fan, [[Retro]]. They once hung around in a large room, each in a comfortable green poofy chair, reading comics. After Retro read ''[[Jenny Everywhere: Secret Origins]]'', a comic which purported to give Jenny's “true” origin story, he asked her if the story had really happened. Evasively, and seemingly confused by the question, Jenny shrugged and answered: “Eh, kinda”. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere (comic story)|The Secret Origin of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
===Mission Doppleganger=== | === Mission Doppleganger === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in The New Mission.jpg|thumb|left|Jenny prepares to board the capsule to [[Doppleganger]], with a smile on her face. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'')]][[Universe (The New Mission)|One universe]]'s version of Jenny had shoulder-length brown hair. She wore pilot gear and a short cyan scarf. She was active during the [[World War II|Second World War]]; when a mysterious [[Earth]]-like planet, codenamed “[[Doppleganger]]”, drifted into the solar system, Jenny, [[Octobriana#Mission Doppleganger|Octobriana]] and [[Miss Victory#Mission Doppleganger|Miss Victory]] were sent on a recon mission to the planet to discover whether there was any life there, racing to get there before the [[Germany|Germans]]. [[Neeta#Mission Doppleganger|Neeta]], who was working for the [[U.S. Space Force]], was with them as they prepared to board the rocket. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in The New Mission.jpg|thumb|left|Jenny prepares to board the capsule to [[Doppleganger]], with a smile on her face. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'')]][[Universe (The New Mission)|One universe]]'s version of Jenny had shoulder-length brown hair. She wore pilot gear and a short cyan scarf. She was active during the [[World War II|Second World War]]; when a mysterious [[Earth]]-like planet, codenamed “[[Doppleganger]]”, drifted into the solar system, Jenny, [[Octobriana#Mission Doppleganger|Octobriana]] and [[Miss Victory#Mission Doppleganger|Miss Victory]] were sent on a recon mission to the planet to discover whether there was any life there, racing to get there before the [[Germany|Germans]]. [[Neeta#Mission Doppleganger|Neeta]], who was working for the [[U.S. Space Force]], was with them as they prepared to board the rocket. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The New Mission (short story)|The New Mission]]'') | ||
===With A.T.D.=== | === With A.T.D. === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Bras de Fer.png|thumb|right|275px|Jenny prepares to tell the children a story. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bras de Fer (comic story)|Bras de Fer]]'')]]One version of Jenny was a boxer and also did volunteer work for the organisation [[A.T.D.]]. She physically resembled the [[#In Right-On By The Sea|Right-On By The Sea Jenny]]. She wore a full 1920s aviator cap, not just the goggles, as well as a matching brown jacket and an oliver-green sweater. She often rode a motorcycle. She described herself as liking “to remember, to meet new people, to eat toast, to say 'No' to people, to drink guava juice, to read stories aloud, and to gaze at the flowing darkness of the night”. If she had [[shift]]ing powers or an awareness of her other selves at all, she did not, at the very least, seem to make either an important part of how she lived her life. | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Bras de Fer.png|thumb|right|275px|Jenny prepares to tell the children a story. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bras de Fer (comic story)|Bras de Fer]]'')]]One version of Jenny was a boxer and also did volunteer work for the organisation [[A.T.D.]]. She physically resembled the [[#In Right-On By The Sea|Right-On By The Sea Jenny]]. She wore a full 1920s aviator cap, not just the goggles, as well as a matching brown jacket and an oliver-green sweater. She often rode a motorcycle. She described herself as liking “to remember, to meet new people, to eat toast, to say 'No' to people, to drink guava juice, to read stories aloud, and to gaze at the flowing darkness of the night”. If she had [[shift]]ing powers or an awareness of her other selves at all, she did not, at the very least, seem to make either an important part of how she lived her life. | ||
Jenny often thought about 1930s boxer [[Johann Trollmann]], who displayed great courage and defiance in the face of the [[Nazi]]s. She thought of him as a kind of kindred spirit, her thoughts often dwelling on him when she was training herself. While holding a reading workshop with some poor children as part of her volunteer work with A.T.D., she once decided to tell them a softened version of Trollmann's story, both so that he would not be forgotten and in the hope that the children would grow up without prejudice against Romani people. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bras de Fer (comic story)|Bras de Fer]]'') | Jenny often thought about 1930s boxer [[Johann Trollmann]], who displayed great courage and defiance in the face of the [[Nazi]]s. She thought of him as a kind of kindred spirit, her thoughts often dwelling on him when she was training herself. While holding a reading workshop with some poor children as part of her volunteer work with A.T.D., she once decided to tell them a softened version of Trollmann's story, both so that he would not be forgotten and in the hope that the children would grow up without prejudice against Romani people. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bras de Fer (comic story)|Bras de Fer]]'') | ||
===Travels with Rae=== | === Travels with Rae=== | ||
One incarnation of Jenny travelled [[the Multiverse]] alongside a group of friends including [[Rae]], the [[Abstract]] of Luminance, as well as [[Ace (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Ace]], [[Ellison (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Ellison]], [[Aitar]] and [[Krystal (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Krystal]]. Their “home base” was a vast spaceship of unclear nature and purpose. This Jenny was heavier set than [[#Searching for Jordan|the one]] who travelled with [[Odious]]. She wore a leather aviator jacket and a long black scarf over some everyday clothing. Her brunette hair was long and tied into a ponytail. | One incarnation of Jenny travelled [[the Multiverse]] alongside a group of friends including [[Rae]], the [[Abstract]] of Luminance, as well as [[Ace (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Ace]], [[Ellison (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Ellison]], [[Aitar]] and [[Krystal (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Krystal]]. Their “home base” was a vast spaceship of unclear nature and purpose. This Jenny was heavier set than [[#Searching for Jordan|the one]] who travelled with [[Odious]]. She wore a leather aviator jacket and a long black scarf over some everyday clothing. Her brunette hair was long and tied into a ponytail. | ||
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One incarnation of Jenny was black with curly black hair. She wore a leather jacket with a green scarf, green goggles over her eyes, blue jeans, and a tank-top promoting a rock band, matching the shirt of the [[Michael Wherever#Band shirt Michel|version]] of [[Michael Wherever]] with whom she travelled. In addition to Michael, she also travelled in the company of [[Richard (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Richard]], [[ShatterScreen#Travelling with Jenny and Michael|ShatterScreen]], [[Delta 22-6]] and [[Silence (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Silence]]. Their group, while using an empty warehouse as a base of operations, was forcibly teleported to [[Universe B (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|the testing complex]] where they had to compete with the team of [[#Searching for Jordan|the Jenny]] who travelled with [[Odious]]. Some way into the trials, however, the older team managed to convince the band shirt Jenny's team that they meant them no harm, and got them to instead sit with them and discuss which would concede to the other for the portal. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game (game)|The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny was black with curly black hair. She wore a leather jacket with a green scarf, green goggles over her eyes, blue jeans, and a tank-top promoting a rock band, matching the shirt of the [[Michael Wherever#Band shirt Michel|version]] of [[Michael Wherever]] with whom she travelled. In addition to Michael, she also travelled in the company of [[Richard (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Richard]], [[ShatterScreen#Travelling with Jenny and Michael|ShatterScreen]], [[Delta 22-6]] and [[Silence (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|Silence]]. Their group, while using an empty warehouse as a base of operations, was forcibly teleported to [[Universe B (The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game)|the testing complex]] where they had to compete with the team of [[#Searching for Jordan|the Jenny]] who travelled with [[Odious]]. Some way into the trials, however, the older team managed to convince the band shirt Jenny's team that they meant them no harm, and got them to instead sit with them and discuss which would concede to the other for the portal. ([[GAME]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game (game)|The Jenny Everywhere Roleplaying Game]]'') | ||
===In Doctor Fullham's universe=== | === In Doctor Fullham's universe === | ||
[[File:SWjenny01.jpg|thumb|left|[[Steven Wintle (in-universe)|Wintle]]'s “initial” sketch of the fictional Jenny. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'')]]In [[Universe A (SCP-JEv)|a universe]] where the [[SCP Foundation]] existed and employed a [[Doctor Fullham]], Jenny Everywhere was a fictional character. She was reportedl “created” in 2002 by [[Canada|Canadian]] artist [[Steven Wintle (in-universe)|Steven Wintle]] on a forum called [[Barbelith]], whose name was taken from the comic series ''[[The Invisibles]]''. The SCP Foundation later encountered multiple flesh-and-blood incarnations of Jenny, who matched Wintle's conception. Baffled, they recorded Jenny in their database of anomalies as “SCP-JEv”, working under the assumption that they were dealing with a fictional character who had begun manifesting in the physical world. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'') | [[File:SWjenny01.jpg|thumb|left|[[Steven Wintle (in-universe)|Wintle]]'s “initial” sketch of the fictional Jenny. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'')]]In [[Universe A (SCP-JEv)|a universe]] where the [[SCP Foundation]] existed and employed a [[Doctor Fullham]], Jenny Everywhere was a fictional character. She was reportedl “created” in 2002 by [[Canada|Canadian]] artist [[Steven Wintle (in-universe)|Steven Wintle]] on a forum called [[Barbelith]], whose name was taken from the comic series ''[[The Invisibles]]''. The SCP Foundation later encountered multiple flesh-and-blood incarnations of Jenny, who matched Wintle's conception. Baffled, they recorded Jenny in their database of anomalies as “SCP-JEv”, working under the assumption that they were dealing with a fictional character who had begun manifesting in the physical world. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'') | ||
===SCP-JEv === | === SCP-JEv === | ||
One version of Jenny who had advanced [[Fourth Wall Awareness]], thinking of herself as travelling between “stories”, was once asked by someone in [[Universe B (SCP-JEv)|one universe]] to recover information which had ceased to exist in that universe. Jenny shifted to [[Universe A (SCP-JEv)|another universe]] in 2005 to get the information she needed from the [[SCP Foundation]]'s database, using the login of a [[Agent (SCP-JEv)|missing agent]] which had spontaneously appeared in her subconscious without her finding out anything else about the agent. She was apprehended by SCP security personnal and interrogated by [[Doctor Fullham]]. Realising that Jenny was somehow a flesh-and-blood version of the [[#In Doctor Fullham universe|fictional character]] in whose form Jenny natively existed in this world, the Foundation logged Jenny as an “anomaly” in their database under the name SCP-JEv. Fullham's interview did not yield much information that was useful to the Foundation, and ended with Jenny casually [[Shift|dematerialising]] out of the Foundation's grasp. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'') | One version of Jenny who had advanced [[Fourth Wall Awareness]], thinking of herself as travelling between “stories”, was once asked by someone in [[Universe B (SCP-JEv)|one universe]] to recover information which had ceased to exist in that universe. Jenny shifted to [[Universe A (SCP-JEv)|another universe]] in 2005 to get the information she needed from the [[SCP Foundation]]'s database, using the login of a [[Agent (SCP-JEv)|missing agent]] which had spontaneously appeared in her subconscious without her finding out anything else about the agent. She was apprehended by SCP security personnal and interrogated by [[Doctor Fullham]]. Realising that Jenny was somehow a flesh-and-blood version of the [[#In Doctor Fullham universe|fictional character]] in whose form Jenny natively existed in this world, the Foundation logged Jenny as an “anomaly” in their database under the name SCP-JEv. Fullham's interview did not yield much information that was useful to the Foundation, and ended with Jenny casually [[Shift|dematerialising]] out of the Foundation's grasp. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[SCP-JEv (short story)|SCP-JEv]]'') | ||
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Deeming that it “would be better for everyone” if [[Universe B (Shifting)|one universe]]'s version of [[the Doctor#Reunited with Rose|the Doctor]] were to resume her adventures with [[Rose Tyler#Reunited with the Doctor|Rose Tyler]], she travelled to [[Pete's World (Shifting)|Pete's World]], found Rose, and [[shift]]ed her into the control room of [[the Doctor's TARDIS#Rose returns|the TARDIS]]. She briefly interacted with the Doctor before leaving the two women to their reunion, walking out of the ship through the wall (something which should have bee impossible). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shifting (short story)|Shifting]]'') | Deeming that it “would be better for everyone” if [[Universe B (Shifting)|one universe]]'s version of [[the Doctor#Reunited with Rose|the Doctor]] were to resume her adventures with [[Rose Tyler#Reunited with the Doctor|Rose Tyler]], she travelled to [[Pete's World (Shifting)|Pete's World]], found Rose, and [[shift]]ed her into the control room of [[the Doctor's TARDIS#Rose returns|the TARDIS]]. She briefly interacted with the Doctor before leaving the two women to their reunion, walking out of the ship through the wall (something which should have bee impossible). ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shifting (short story)|Shifting]]'') | ||
===Mentioned by Doctor Sigma=== | === Mentioned by Doctor Sigma === | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory.png|thumb|right|Jenny passing through [[the Infinite]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory (comic story)|The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory]]'')]]A version of Jenny was seen shifting through [[the Infinite]] as an example used by [[Doctor Sigma]] during a talk on common methods of [[Multiverse|Multiversal]] travel. She had blue hair and very light skin, and wore goggles with green lenses, a brown jacket, denim pants, red-and-white shoes and a blue scarf. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory (comic story)|The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory.png|thumb|right|Jenny passing through [[the Infinite]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory (comic story)|The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory]]'')]]A version of Jenny was seen shifting through [[the Infinite]] as an example used by [[Doctor Sigma]] during a talk on common methods of [[Multiverse|Multiversal]] travel. She had blue hair and very light skin, and wore goggles with green lenses, a brown jacket, denim pants, red-and-white shoes and a blue scarf. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory (comic story)|The Beginner's Guide to Multiversal Theory]]'') | ||
===Summoning Lord Grallyx === | === Summoning Lord Grallyx === | ||
In [[Universe B (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|one universe]], Jenny Everywhere and [[Laura Drake#Summoning Lord Grallyx|Laura Drake]] were students together. This Jenny seemed either not to know about her multi-dimensional yet, or else to have elected not to tell Laura. | In [[Universe B (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|one universe]], Jenny Everywhere and [[Laura Drake#Summoning Lord Grallyx|Laura Drake]] were students together. This Jenny seemed either not to know about her multi-dimensional yet, or else to have elected not to tell Laura. | ||
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While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, making him the villain the Princess was about to sign a contract with. However, this situation was short-lived, with the intruding Jenny shifting herself and Grallyx off to a new universe when this failed to give Jenny an edge. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] shifted into this one's body and also shifted Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, making him the villain the Princess was about to sign a contract with. However, this situation was short-lived, with the intruding Jenny shifting herself and Grallyx off to a new universe when this failed to give Jenny an edge. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | ||
===High-schooler in the 1980s === | ===High-schooler in the 1980s=== | ||
In [[Universe G (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|one world]], Jenny attended high school in a stereotypical 1980s school, alongside versions of [[Jimmy Wherever#High-schooler in the 1980s|Jimmy Wherever]] and [[Jimmy Anytime#High-schooler in the 1980s|Jimmy Anytime]]. While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] briefly shifted into this one's body and also [[shift]]ed Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, temporarily turning him into another, badly-behaved classmate of Jenny's. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | In [[Universe G (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|one world]], Jenny attended high school in a stereotypical 1980s school, alongside versions of [[Jimmy Wherever#High-schooler in the 1980s|Jimmy Wherever]] and [[Jimmy Anytime#High-schooler in the 1980s|Jimmy Anytime]]. While attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] briefly shifted into this one's body and also [[shift]]ed Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, temporarily turning him into another, badly-behaved classmate of Jenny's. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | ||
===Sheriff Jenny Everywhere === | ===Sheriff Jenny Everywhere=== | ||
In [[Universe H (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|one world]], Jenny was the sheriff of a Wild West town. When, while attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] briefly shifted into this one's body and also [[shift]]ed Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, the Sheriff Jenny found herself preparing for a duel with Grallyx. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | In [[Universe H (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|one world]], Jenny was the sheriff of a Wild West town. When, while attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] briefly shifted into this one's body and also [[shift]]ed Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, the Sheriff Jenny found herself preparing for a duel with Grallyx. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | ||
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[[Universe I (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|One dimension]]'s Jenny played chess on a world class. When, while attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] briefly shifted into this one's body and also [[shift]]ed Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, Grallyx turned into a Chess Grandmaster whom Jenny had to play for the sake of her soul. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | [[Universe I (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|One dimension]]'s Jenny played chess on a world class. When, while attempting to find a universe where she could defeat [[Lord Grallyx]], [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another Jenny]] briefly shifted into this one's body and also [[shift]]ed Grallyx into the fabric of her universe, Grallyx turned into a Chess Grandmaster whom Jenny had to play for the sake of her soul. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell (short story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell]]'') | ||
=== Knight of the Realm=== | ===Knight of the Realm=== | ||
[[Universe J (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|One fantasy universe]]'s Jenny was a “Knight of the Realm”. She was a courageous swordswoman and rode a “loyal steed”. On the other hand, she apparently had some sort of falling out with the Queen she served, literally tossing her aside before she rode into the cave of the Dragon she was assailing. | [[Universe J (Jenny Everywhere and the Lord of Hell)|One fantasy universe]]'s Jenny was a “Knight of the Realm”. She was a courageous swordswoman and rode a “loyal steed”. On the other hand, she apparently had some sort of falling out with the Queen she served, literally tossing her aside before she rode into the cave of the Dragon she was assailing. | ||
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[[Universe B (The Winter Quests)|One universe]]'s version of Jenny was once forced to go on an intergalactic diplomacy mission on short notice, scuppering her plans to spend [[Christmas]] with her sister, [[Julie Jacobs#Christmas in the Cupid Homeworld|Julie]]. She ended up reaching out to [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another of her incarnations]] to fill in for her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') | [[Universe B (The Winter Quests)|One universe]]'s version of Jenny was once forced to go on an intergalactic diplomacy mission on short notice, scuppering her plans to spend [[Christmas]] with her sister, [[Julie Jacobs#Christmas in the Cupid Homeworld|Julie]]. She ended up reaching out to [[Jenny Everywhere (38167th Universe)|another of her incarnations]] to fill in for her. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'') | ||
===Adventures with the Cupids=== | ===Adventures with the Cupids === | ||
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The version of Jenny native to the [[38167th Universe]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Master of Monsters (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Master of Monsters]]'') wore a thick red scarf and green parka and had brown skin and eyes. She was fairly short. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids]]'', etc.) | The version of Jenny native to the [[38167th Universe]] ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Master of Monsters (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere and the Master of Monsters]]'') wore a thick red scarf and green parka and had brown skin and eyes. She was fairly short. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere Meets The Crew Of The Copper-Colored Cupids]]'', etc.) | ||
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While the chased Jenny collapsed to the floor of the Infinite right there and then, falling asleep almost instantly, [[Jenny Everywhere#Half-angel half-demon Jenny Everywhere|another Jenny]] who's been holding off Nowhere allowed her to fully enter the Infinite. The magician Jenny played around with Nowhere for a while, playing magical tricks on her, before “handing her over” to [[Jenny Everywhere#Bunny Jenny|Bunny Jenny]], and on and on. Nowhere, surrounded by Everywheres running literal rings around her, seemed to finally lose her mind completely to the “Nowhere Spiral”, her rational mind entirely consumed by her self-contradictory obsession with Jenny Everywhere. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral]]'') | While the chased Jenny collapsed to the floor of the Infinite right there and then, falling asleep almost instantly, [[Jenny Everywhere#Half-angel half-demon Jenny Everywhere|another Jenny]] who's been holding off Nowhere allowed her to fully enter the Infinite. The magician Jenny played around with Nowhere for a while, playing magical tricks on her, before “handing her over” to [[Jenny Everywhere#Bunny Jenny|Bunny Jenny]], and on and on. Nowhere, surrounded by Everywheres running literal rings around her, seemed to finally lose her mind completely to the “Nowhere Spiral”, her rational mind entirely consumed by her self-contradictory obsession with Jenny Everywhere. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral (novel)|Jenny Everywhere and the Nowhere Spiral]]'') | ||
===Congratulating herself === | ===Congratulating herself=== | ||
[[File:Human Jenny in Johann-Octavius Gans's 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day comic.png|thumb|right|210px|The human Jenny complimenting her other self's fashion choices. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Johann-Octavius Gans's 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day comic)|Untitled]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny had the standard human appearance. She wore green sand-shoes, high yellow socks, safari shorts, a yellow [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|scarf]] and a green crop-top; the lenses of her goggles were also green, and she even had green eyeliner. She had a mechanical-looking bracelet of uncertain function and carried a purple umbrella. This Jenny once received a visit from an [[#Underwater Jenny|underwater Jenny]] who looked like a hybrid between her and an octopus. The marine Jenny was also carrying an umbrella, albeit an octopus-themed one, which the human Jenny congratulated her on. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Johann-Octavius Gans's 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day comic)|Untitled]]'') | [[File:Human Jenny in Johann-Octavius Gans's 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day comic.png|thumb|right|210px|The human Jenny complimenting her other self's fashion choices. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Johann-Octavius Gans's 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day comic)|Untitled]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny had the standard human appearance. She wore green sand-shoes, high yellow socks, safari shorts, a yellow [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|scarf]] and a green crop-top; the lenses of her goggles were also green, and she even had green eyeliner. She had a mechanical-looking bracelet of uncertain function and carried a purple umbrella. This Jenny once received a visit from an [[#Underwater Jenny|underwater Jenny]] who looked like a hybrid between her and an octopus. The marine Jenny was also carrying an umbrella, albeit an octopus-themed one, which the human Jenny congratulated her on. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (Johann-Octavius Gans's 2021 Jenny Everywhere Day comic)|Untitled]]'') | ||
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[[File:Jenny Everywhere as a Crewmate.png|thumb|right|200px|Jenny Everywhere as a Crewmate. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor! (comic story)|Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor!]]'')]]In [[Universe (Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor!)|one universe]], Jenny Everywhere was a Crewmate in a futuristic, spacesuit-wearing crew; her spacesuit was purple, with a flower motif. Also in the crew [[Jenny Somewhere#As a Crewmate|Jenny Somewhere]] and [[Jenny Nowhere#As an Impostor|Jenny Nowhere]]. Unbeknownst to Everywhere and Somewhere, however, Nowhere was actually a murderous Impostor. After a body was found near some vents, the two real Crewmates began investigating, deducing that the Impostor must be someone from electric; however, returning to the scene of the crime, they seemed unaware that Nowhere was lurking in the shadows in person, dagger in hand. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor! (comic story)|Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor!]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere as a Crewmate.png|thumb|right|200px|Jenny Everywhere as a Crewmate. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor! (comic story)|Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor!]]'')]]In [[Universe (Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor!)|one universe]], Jenny Everywhere was a Crewmate in a futuristic, spacesuit-wearing crew; her spacesuit was purple, with a flower motif. Also in the crew [[Jenny Somewhere#As a Crewmate|Jenny Somewhere]] and [[Jenny Nowhere#As an Impostor|Jenny Nowhere]]. Unbeknownst to Everywhere and Somewhere, however, Nowhere was actually a murderous Impostor. After a body was found near some vents, the two real Crewmates began investigating, deducing that the Impostor must be someone from electric; however, returning to the scene of the crime, they seemed unaware that Nowhere was lurking in the shadows in person, dagger in hand. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor! (comic story)|Jenny Nowhere Is Sus, She's The Impostor!]]'') | ||
===Native to the Endless's cosmos=== | === Native to the Endless's cosmos === | ||
One version of Jenny Everywhere was native to [[Universe (Psychopomp)|the world]] of [[the Endless]]. Like all other native beings of this universe, she faced [[Death#Death of the Endless|Death of the Endless]] upon dying. [[#Helping Death of the Endless|Another Jenny]], who had a different physical appearance, later felt this Jenny's memories in the back of her mind when she met Death of the Endless, though she did not fully tap into them, wanting to make her acquaintance on her own. The native Jenny had found this Death to be likable, unlike most other Deaths in the Multiverse — a judgment with which the second Jenny came to agree. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'') | One version of Jenny Everywhere was native to [[Universe (Psychopomp)|the world]] of [[the Endless]]. Like all other native beings of this universe, she faced [[Death#Death of the Endless|Death of the Endless]] upon dying. [[#Helping Death of the Endless|Another Jenny]], who had a different physical appearance, later felt this Jenny's memories in the back of her mind when she met Death of the Endless, though she did not fully tap into them, wanting to make her acquaintance on her own. The native Jenny had found this Death to be likable, unlike most other Deaths in the Multiverse — a judgment with which the second Jenny came to agree. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Psychopomp (short story)|Psychopomp]]'') | ||
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After spending the night at the apartment (from which, due to the instability of reality, Laura had vanished), they headed to [[Scotland]] in Glendalf's airship, having decided to rob the mansion of a [[Billionaire (The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)|bigoted billionaire]] who, in addition to a large fortune, held the [[Legendary Time Crystal]] in her vault. Jenny believed that the Crystal could be used to restore [[the Multiverse]]. However, although the plan initially went well, Jenny, having headed into the basement with [[Agrzaan Lurgpin]] and fought off an [[East India Company mobile drone cannon]], found that the vault had already been emptied. The culprit was none other than [[Laura Drake#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Laura]], who intended to use the Crystal for her own purposes, wanting to rebuild the Multiverse with a new order bowing to her own will. The two dueled, Jenny with her [[Jenny Everywhere's staff|magical staff]], Laura with her [[Laura Drake's sword|sword]]; due to the transcendental nature of their rivalry, this act caused the reality tainted by the book to flicker out and disappear. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | After spending the night at the apartment (from which, due to the instability of reality, Laura had vanished), they headed to [[Scotland]] in Glendalf's airship, having decided to rob the mansion of a [[Billionaire (The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere)|bigoted billionaire]] who, in addition to a large fortune, held the [[Legendary Time Crystal]] in her vault. Jenny believed that the Crystal could be used to restore [[the Multiverse]]. However, although the plan initially went well, Jenny, having headed into the basement with [[Agrzaan Lurgpin]] and fought off an [[East India Company mobile drone cannon]], found that the vault had already been emptied. The culprit was none other than [[Laura Drake#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Laura]], who intended to use the Crystal for her own purposes, wanting to rebuild the Multiverse with a new order bowing to her own will. The two dueled, Jenny with her [[Jenny Everywhere's staff|magical staff]], Laura with her [[Laura Drake's sword|sword]]; due to the transcendental nature of their rivalry, this act caused the reality tainted by the book to flicker out and disappear. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
====Visit to the Redoubt==== | ==== Visit to the Redoubt==== | ||
Jenny awakened, as if from a dream, on a prehistoric [[Earth]]. She sealed herself inside a cave and put herself into a supernatural trance so as to “fast-forward” back to the heyday of mankind; finding herself unable to stop, she sped forward, further and further, until she reached the [[End of Time]]. There, she found [[Amelia Midnight#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Amelia Midnight]], her mother, in a version who had become an [[Archon]] of [[the Redoubt]]. The two briefly argued, with Amelia criticising Jenny for trying to take her own meddlesome actions instead of coordinating with her and the other Archons in the quest to fix the Multiverse. They then went back into the City of Redoubt together aboard the [[Null-Train]]. | Jenny awakened, as if from a dream, on a prehistoric [[Earth]]. She sealed herself inside a cave and put herself into a supernatural trance so as to “fast-forward” back to the heyday of mankind; finding herself unable to stop, she sped forward, further and further, until she reached the [[End of Time]]. There, she found [[Amelia Midnight#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Amelia Midnight]], her mother, in a version who had become an [[Archon]] of [[the Redoubt]]. The two briefly argued, with Amelia criticising Jenny for trying to take her own meddlesome actions instead of coordinating with her and the other Archons in the quest to fix the Multiverse. They then went back into the City of Redoubt together aboard the [[Null-Train]]. | ||
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Before going home, a despondent Jenny visited the park and sat down on a bench, bemoaning that she saw no obvious target for revolution, the way she would normally fix a broken cosmos. Typhaon, en entity who was simultaneously [[Chaos]] and [[the Fallen One]], sat down next to her and began gloating and proposing to fight her climactically, but Jenny declined, noting that it “just [wasn't] the same” with reality being what it was. Surprisingly enough, the entity concurred and left, leaving Jenny to rouse herself and head home. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | Before going home, a despondent Jenny visited the park and sat down on a bench, bemoaning that she saw no obvious target for revolution, the way she would normally fix a broken cosmos. Typhaon, en entity who was simultaneously [[Chaos]] and [[the Fallen One]], sat down next to her and began gloating and proposing to fight her climactically, but Jenny declined, noting that it “just [wasn't] the same” with reality being what it was. Surprisingly enough, the entity concurred and left, leaving Jenny to rouse herself and head home. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
==== In Faerie==== | ====In Faerie==== | ||
Jenny decided to try to find [[Glendalf]] again, and reasoned that if he and the [[Orc]]s made it out of the billionaire's mansion, they probably followed up on their plan for a side-quest in [[Faerie]]. Using the power of an old English ballad rather than something more conspicuous to [[ARCHONET]]'s sensors, she translated herself back to the eerie woodland of Faerie. | Jenny decided to try to find [[Glendalf]] again, and reasoned that if he and the [[Orc]]s made it out of the billionaire's mansion, they probably followed up on their plan for a side-quest in [[Faerie]]. Using the power of an old English ballad rather than something more conspicuous to [[ARCHONET]]'s sensors, she translated herself back to the eerie woodland of Faerie. | ||
There, after walking for some time under a noonday sun partially blocked out by the foliage, she suddenly found that it was night, and was lured by a voice calling her name to a clearing where she found Glendalf, partially transformed into (or fused with) a barren, gnarled tree. Glendalf told her he had gotten the Orcs to safety, but been cursed by the [[Queen of Faerie]] who was now using him as bait for Jenny. Indeed, the Queen herself had just arrived. She greeted Jenny coldly, prompting a defiantly casual response from the Shifter. Jenny insisted on freeing Glendalf, which she achieved using her [[light-knife]], a gift from [[The Illumination|the Abstract of Illumination]]. The Queen summoned the [[Wild Hunt]] after Jenny and the weakened Glendalf; Jenny only managed to destroy one of the Hunt's riders, and with great effort, but they then found a doorway into the [[Red Lion Inn]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | There, after walking for some time under a noonday sun partially blocked out by the foliage, she suddenly found that it was night, and was lured by a voice calling her name to a clearing where she found Glendalf, partially transformed into (or fused with) a barren, gnarled tree. Glendalf told her he had gotten the Orcs to safety, but been cursed by the [[Queen of Faerie]] who was now using him as bait for Jenny. Indeed, the Queen herself had just arrived. She greeted Jenny coldly, prompting a defiantly casual response from the Shifter. Jenny insisted on freeing Glendalf, which she achieved using her [[light-knife]], a gift from [[The Illumination|the Abstract of Illumination]]. The Queen summoned the [[Wild Hunt]] after Jenny and the weakened Glendalf; Jenny only managed to destroy one of the Hunt's riders, and with great effort, but they then found a doorway into the [[Red Lion Inn]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
==== The Inn and the cabin==== | ====The Inn and the cabin==== | ||
Inside the [[Red Lion Inn]], where many mythical beings had also taken refuge from [[ARCHONET]], Jenny was reunited not only with [[the Bartender]] but also with [[Octobriana#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Octobriana]], whom Glendalf also recognised as an old friend: all three of them had memories of specific shared lifetimes, the ones they'd spent as part of the [[League of Liberation]], on their minds. After [[Archondroid]]s arrived to clear out the Inn, Jenny used a special whistle to attract the attention of the [[Wild Hunt]] again and use them as a distraction for the Archondroids while she, Jenny and Glendalf made their way through the secret, dimension-crossing tunnels below the Inn. | Inside the [[Red Lion Inn]], where many mythical beings had also taken refuge from [[ARCHONET]], Jenny was reunited not only with [[the Bartender]] but also with [[Octobriana#In the Collapsed Cosmos|Octobriana]], whom Glendalf also recognised as an old friend: all three of them had memories of specific shared lifetimes, the ones they'd spent as part of the [[League of Liberation]], on their minds. After [[Archondroid]]s arrived to clear out the Inn, Jenny used a special whistle to attract the attention of the [[Wild Hunt]] again and use them as a distraction for the Archondroids while she, Jenny and Glendalf made their way through the secret, dimension-crossing tunnels below the Inn. | ||
They emerged, after long trawling through the dark tunnels, in a [[Limbo realm]] where they found an unoccupied cabin in which they took refuge and recuperated. Jenny, who was really sleeping for the first time since the Collapse, had a dream where she was “running around corridors and looking for something that was always out of reach”, which she was unable to remember clearly upon waking. In the morning, she played a mournful song on the [[theriamen]] which helped soothe her, Glendalf and Octobriana's brittle emotional states. Glendalf then excused himself, leaving Jenny and Octobriana their privacy; before long, they kissed and indeed slept together. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | They emerged, after long trawling through the dark tunnels, in a [[Limbo realm]] where they found an unoccupied cabin in which they took refuge and recuperated. Jenny, who was really sleeping for the first time since the Collapse, had a dream where she was “running around corridors and looking for something that was always out of reach”, which she was unable to remember clearly upon waking. In the morning, she played a mournful song on the [[theriamen]] which helped soothe her, Glendalf and Octobriana's brittle emotional states. Glendalf then excused himself, leaving Jenny and Octobriana their privacy; before long, they kissed and indeed slept together. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Hermetic Garbage of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
===Unmasking Doctor Draconic=== | ===Unmasking Doctor Draconic === | ||
In [[Universe (Attack of the Rise of the Revenge of the Scheme of Doctor Draconic)|one universe]], Jenny led a parallel life as a superhero under the name of “the Shifter”. She was aware of her interdimensional nature and powers, able to access the memories of her other selves. | In [[Universe (Attack of the Rise of the Revenge of the Scheme of Doctor Draconic)|one universe]], Jenny led a parallel life as a superhero under the name of “the Shifter”. She was aware of her interdimensional nature and powers, able to access the memories of her other selves. | ||
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The [[925th Universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny had a red scarf, orange-tinted goggles, and “a face of genuine happiness”. She once got a job undercover at an “evil” company called [[Kablamazon]] as part of a plan to make them go bankrupt. In the course of this job, she delivered a package, which happened to be a new [[toaster]], to [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]] at the [[M.F.S. office]] in the [[925th Universe]]. The two exchanged a few words, as Jenny O. had recognised her namesake, before she accepted the toaster and Everywhere went on her way. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There (short story)|The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There]]'') | The [[925th Universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny had a red scarf, orange-tinted goggles, and “a face of genuine happiness”. She once got a job undercover at an “evil” company called [[Kablamazon]] as part of a plan to make them go bankrupt. In the course of this job, she delivered a package, which happened to be a new [[toaster]], to [[Jenny Over-There (925th Universe)|Jenny Over-There]] at the [[M.F.S. office]] in the [[925th Universe]]. The two exchanged a few words, as Jenny O. had recognised her namesake, before she accepted the toaster and Everywhere went on her way. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There (short story)|The Tribulations of Jenny Over-There]]'') | ||
===With Lauren Ipsum Drake=== | === With Lauren Ipsum Drake === | ||
One version of Jenny was active as a superhero in [[New York City#Attacked by a battle mech|New York City]] in [[Universe (Truth in Labeling)|a universe]] where superheroes and supervillains were commonplace. As “the Shifter”, she wore a black and red spandex costume. She was friends with, and appeared to be developing a crush on, a version of [[Laura Drake]] whose full name was [[Laura Drake#Lauren Ipsum Drake|Lauren Ipsum Drake]], who was actually a [[Dragon]] in human form. On one occasion, the Shifter failed to defeat a [[Robot (Truth in Labeling)|robot]] who was attacking the city centre, as it was warded against teleportation. She attempted to convince Laura to help, though the other woman was reluctant because she was in civilian dress — ill-suited to an impromptu transformation back into her true form — and because she was counting on having lunch with Jenny half an hour later. However, Jenny successfully convinced Laura, who made short work of the robot, allowing them to carry on with their date. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Truth in Labeling (short story)|Truth in Labeling]]'') | One version of Jenny was active as a superhero in [[New York City#Attacked by a battle mech|New York City]] in [[Universe (Truth in Labeling)|a universe]] where superheroes and supervillains were commonplace. As “the Shifter”, she wore a black and red spandex costume. She was friends with, and appeared to be developing a crush on, a version of [[Laura Drake]] whose full name was [[Laura Drake#Lauren Ipsum Drake|Lauren Ipsum Drake]], who was actually a [[Dragon]] in human form. On one occasion, the Shifter failed to defeat a [[Robot (Truth in Labeling)|robot]] who was attacking the city centre, as it was warded against teleportation. She attempted to convince Laura to help, though the other woman was reluctant because she was in civilian dress — ill-suited to an impromptu transformation back into her true form — and because she was counting on having lunch with Jenny half an hour later. However, Jenny successfully convinced Laura, who made short work of the robot, allowing them to carry on with their date. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Truth in Labeling (short story)|Truth in Labeling]]'') | ||
===At Cody's Wild West Show === | ===At Cody's Wild West Show=== | ||
In [[Universe (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|one universe]], a version of Jenny Everywhere was part of [[Cody's Wild West Show]]. She was once accosted by a patronising [[Man (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|man]] dressed “like an eastern 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]]'') | In [[Universe (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|one universe]], a version of Jenny Everywhere was part of [[Cody's Wild West Show]]. She was once accosted by a patronising [[Man (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|man]] dressed “like an eastern 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]]'') | ||
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While fighting one of the Sorceress's minions, [[the Creeping Shadow]], Gwenivar found herself summoned by [[#Jennifer Everstar|another Jenny]] to another world. It turned out that Jenny had also accidentally summoned the Shadow a few moments earlier, and had subconsciously wished for helm, leading to Gwenivar's taking. She helped the other Jenny and [[Laura Drake#At the Neptunian Orbital University|the local Laura]] defeat the Creeping Shadow, and then returned home with the depowered Shadow in hand, intent on telling the Sorceress about the event over the familiar duel. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Extradimensional Experiments (short story)|Extradimensional Experiments]]'') | While fighting one of the Sorceress's minions, [[the Creeping Shadow]], Gwenivar found herself summoned by [[#Jennifer Everstar|another Jenny]] to another world. It turned out that Jenny had also accidentally summoned the Shadow a few moments earlier, and had subconsciously wished for helm, leading to Gwenivar's taking. She helped the other Jenny and [[Laura Drake#At the Neptunian Orbital University|the local Laura]] defeat the Creeping Shadow, and then returned home with the depowered Shadow in hand, intent on telling the Sorceress about the event over the familiar duel. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Extradimensional Experiments (short story)|Extradimensional Experiments]]'') | ||
===Jennifer Everstar=== | === Jennifer Everstar=== | ||
In [[Universe A (Extradimensional Experiments)|one universe]], Jenny was born under the name of “Jennifer Everstar” in an era where [[human]]ity was expanding into the rest of the [[Solar System]], under the aegis of the ludicrously influential [[Altern Corporation]]. She appeared as a “stout, dark-skinned young woman”; in addition to the typical red scarf and pair of aviator goggles, when she had to wear a [[thermal suit]], she favoured green ones. When she was young, she used to illegally liberate recalled [[Altern SmartPet]]s from Altern transport trucks before they could be reprogrammed. | In [[Universe A (Extradimensional Experiments)|one universe]], Jenny was born under the name of “Jennifer Everstar” in an era where [[human]]ity was expanding into the rest of the [[Solar System]], under the aegis of the ludicrously influential [[Altern Corporation]]. She appeared as a “stout, dark-skinned young woman”; in addition to the typical red scarf and pair of aviator goggles, when she had to wear a [[thermal suit]], she favoured green ones. When she was young, she used to illegally liberate recalled [[Altern SmartPet]]s from Altern transport trucks before they could be reprogrammed. | ||
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One universe's Jenny became famous enough to have a biopic made about her. However, she strongly disapproved of the liberties taken with her life story and vowed to have no involvement with the project. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shifter Chronicles (short story)|The Shifter Chronicles]]'') | One universe's Jenny became famous enough to have a biopic made about her. However, she strongly disapproved of the liberties taken with her life story and vowed to have no involvement with the project. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shifter Chronicles (short story)|The Shifter Chronicles]]'') | ||
=== Denizen of the Infinity Train=== | ===Denizen of the Infinity Train=== | ||
A bespoke incarnation of Jenny existed within [[Universe C (Shippy Shifter Snippets)|one universe]]'s version of the [[Infinity Train]]. She developed a close bond with human passener [[Grace Monroe]] Eventually, Grace got her number down to just one, and realised that the only remaining step on her journey was to admit to herself that she was gay, and to Jenny that she was in fact in love with her. However, she was afraid to do so because it would mean going home ''without'' Jenny. Jenny encouraged Grace to take this step even so, knowing that although, as a Denizen, this particular incarnation of her was stuck on the Train, [[#Case worker|her incarnation on Grace's Earth]] could take care of Grace instead. After returning home, Grace was surprised and delighted to be assigned the Jenny in question as her case worker to regularise her situation after her years-long absence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'') | A bespoke incarnation of Jenny existed within [[Universe C (Shippy Shifter Snippets)|one universe]]'s version of the [[Infinity Train]]. She developed a close bond with human passener [[Grace Monroe]] Eventually, Grace got her number down to just one, and realised that the only remaining step on her journey was to admit to herself that she was gay, and to Jenny that she was in fact in love with her. However, she was afraid to do so because it would mean going home ''without'' Jenny. Jenny encouraged Grace to take this step even so, knowing that although, as a Denizen, this particular incarnation of her was stuck on the Train, [[#Case worker|her incarnation on Grace's Earth]] could take care of Grace instead. After returning home, Grace was surprised and delighted to be assigned the Jenny in question as her case worker to regularise her situation after her years-long absence. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shippy Shifter Snippets (novel)|Shippy Shifter Snippets]]'') | ||
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One version of Jenny was a fan of the video game ''[[Myst (series)|Myst]]'' and used her shifting powers to visit the worlds featured in the game for real. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ages of Memories (short story)|Ages of Memories]]'') | One version of Jenny was a fan of the video game ''[[Myst (series)|Myst]]'' and used her shifting powers to visit the worlds featured in the game for real. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Ages of Memories (short story)|Ages of Memories]]'') | ||
===Derelict Jenny=== | === Derelict Jenny === | ||
Sometime after the [[Collapsed Cosmos|collapsed cosmos]], the Jenny Everywhere of Reality 45 fled from a [[Martian]] [[tripod]] with street artist Nazira Chaudhry. Staunchly anti-authoritarian, she was at odds with the Magisterium, an organisation founded by other versions of Jenny after seizing [[the Redoubt]] from the [[Archon|Archons]], and the Church Eternal, a theocratic organisation that had taken control of portions of the [[The Infinite|Infinite]] following the collapse. This Jenny was identified as 'Shifter B-45-A' by the Magisterium, and gave her own name as Jennifer Hsu. She was described as 'classically Shifteresque' in appearance by Concordat agent [[Michael Wherever|Michael Béliveau]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | Sometime after the [[Collapsed Cosmos|collapsed cosmos]], the Jenny Everywhere of Reality 45 fled from a [[Martian]] [[tripod]] with street artist Nazira Chaudhry. Staunchly anti-authoritarian, she was at odds with the Magisterium, an organisation founded by other versions of Jenny after seizing [[the Redoubt]] from the [[Archon|Archons]], and the Church Eternal, a theocratic organisation that had taken control of portions of the [[The Infinite|Infinite]] following the collapse. This Jenny was identified as 'Shifter B-45-A' by the Magisterium, and gave her own name as Jennifer Hsu. She was described as 'classically Shifteresque' in appearance by Concordat agent [[Michael Wherever|Michael Béliveau]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | ||
Following an 'explosion' and the collapse of the [[The Redoubt|Redoubt]], the 'Derelict' Jenny awakened on the sofa of [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|her mother's]] house in [[Brighton]] as a new, 'Makeshift' Jenny, a situation that she considered to be impossible. Checking her driver's license, she discovered that this new Jenny's name was 'Jennifer Corwin-Jacobs.' ([[PROSE]]: ''Makeshift'') | Following an 'explosion' and the collapse of the [[The Redoubt|Redoubt]], the 'Derelict' Jenny awakened on the sofa of [[Jenny Everywhere's mother|her mother's]] house in [[Brighton]] as a new, 'Makeshift' Jenny, a situation that she considered to be impossible. Checking her driver's license, she discovered that this new Jenny's name was 'Jennifer Corwin-Jacobs.' ([[PROSE]]: ''Makeshift'') | ||
===Ser Gennever=== | ===Ser Gennever=== | ||
During a bout of [[Shifter hangover]], the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere had a vision of herself as a bold knight named Ser Gennever, who rode to the keep of Nowhere to battle a '[[Jenny Nowhere#Sorceress|dastardly sorceress]]'. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | During a bout of [[Shifter hangover]], the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere had a vision of herself as a bold knight named Ser Gennever, who rode to the keep of Nowhere to battle a '[[Jenny Nowhere#Sorceress|dastardly sorceress]]'. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | ||
===The Magisterium=== | ===The Magisterium=== | ||
====Jennifer Barbelith==== | ====Jennifer Barbelith==== | ||
One version of Jenny Everywhere, adopting her supposed 'true name' of Jennifer [[Barbelith]], led the Council that sentenced the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. She had a fondness for wearing fine silks. The Derelict Jenny considered her imperious, and a 'Jenny legend' in the [[hypercontinuum]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]''). | One version of Jenny Everywhere, adopting her supposed 'true name' of Jennifer [[Barbelith]], led the Council that sentenced the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. She had a fondness for wearing fine silks. The Derelict Jenny considered her imperious, and a 'Jenny legend' in the [[hypercontinuum]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]''). | ||
==== Blobby Everywhere==== | ==== Blobby Everywhere==== | ||
One male version of Jenny Everywhere, named Blobby Everywhere, served as a Magister on the Council that sentenced the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. He resembled a large pink creature covered in yellow polka dots. | One male version of Jenny Everywhere, named Blobby Everywhere, served as a Magister on the Council that sentenced the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. He resembled a large pink creature covered in yellow polka dots. | ||
The Derelict Jenny considered him to have gotten 'a little too close' to the [[Abstract]] of [[Chaos]]. Nazira Chaudhry found him 'horrifying.' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | The Derelict Jenny considered him to have gotten 'a little too close' to the [[Abstract]] of [[Chaos]]. Nazira Chaudhry found him 'horrifying.' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | ||
====Jenny Wasteland==== | ====Jenny Wasteland==== | ||
A version of Jenny Everywhere, from an uncertain but post-apocalyptic universe, served as a Magister on the Provisional Council that sentenced the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. She had grease smeared on her cheeks, and looked like she had crawled 'out of a nuclear wasteland.' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | A version of Jenny Everywhere, from an uncertain but post-apocalyptic universe, served as a Magister on the Provisional Council that sentenced the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. She had grease smeared on her cheeks, and looked like she had crawled 'out of a nuclear wasteland.' ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | ||
====Jenry==== | ====Jenry==== | ||
One version of Jenny Everywhere was a vaccuum cleaner in the council chambers during the sentencing of the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. Blobby Everywhere tripped over it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | One version of Jenny Everywhere was a vaccuum cleaner in the council chambers during the sentencing of the 'Derelict' Jenny Everywhere. Blobby Everywhere tripped over it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To Hell With Good Intentions (novel)|To Hell With Good Intentions]]'') | ||
===Murdered by the Hopper=== | ===Murdered by the Hopper=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere killed by Jackson.png|thumb|left|220px|One of the many Jennies murdered by [[Jackson Jones|the Hopper]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'')]]Many incarnations of Jenny were killed by [[Jackson Jones]], “the Hopper”, an insane gun-wielding [[shift]]er who went on a murderous spree hopping rapidly through dimensions and killing every Jenny he came across. Naturally, he could only destroy a comparatively small number of Jenny's infinity of incarnations. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere killed by Jackson.png|thumb|left|220px|One of the many Jennies murdered by [[Jackson Jones|the Hopper]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'')]]Many incarnations of Jenny were killed by [[Jackson Jones]], “the Hopper”, an insane gun-wielding [[shift]]er who went on a murderous spree hopping rapidly through dimensions and killing every Jenny he came across. Naturally, he could only destroy a comparatively small number of Jenny's infinity of incarnations. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'') | ||
===The Scarf and Ceiling Fan Incident=== | ===The Scarf and Ceiling Fan Incident === | ||
One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere lost her life when [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|her long scarf]] got caught in a ceiling fan, strangling her. Holding this to be one of her more awkward deaths, later incarnations of Jenny were embarrassed to recollect it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'') | One incarnation of Jenny Everywhere lost her life when [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|her long scarf]] got caught in a ceiling fan, strangling her. Holding this to be one of her more awkward deaths, later incarnations of Jenny were embarrassed to recollect it. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'') | ||
===Signing off === | ===Signing off=== | ||
[[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off.png|thumb|right|The ‘final’ Jenny a few moments before her death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'')]]According to one account, one by one, Jenny Everywhere's incarnations all died, most of old age, others surviving until the final destruction of the very universe they inhabited. Finally, one Jenny, who had the standard “thin Asian woman with short, spiky hair” appearance, came to believe herself to be the last, as she could no longer detect any other Jennies in the Multiverse no matter how far she reached out with her mind. She was at peace with her imminent demise, although she thought there was in any case a chance she was mistaken, and had simply personally gotten cut off from the network, or that she was perhaps simply the last Jenny of a “pocket-[[Multiverse]]” with a finite number of worlds which had gotten separated from the mainstream Omniverse. | [[File:Jenny Everywhere in Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off.png|thumb|right|The ‘final’ Jenny a few moments before her death. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off (comic story)|Jenny Everywhere, Signing Off]]'')]]According to one account, one by one, Jenny Everywhere's incarnations all died, most of old age, others surviving until the final destruction of the very universe they inhabited. Finally, one Jenny, who had the standard “thin Asian woman with short, spiky hair” appearance, came to believe herself to be the last, as she could no longer detect any other Jennies in the Multiverse no matter how far she reached out with her mind. She was at peace with her imminent demise, although she thought there was in any case a chance she was mistaken, and had simply personally gotten cut off from the network, or that she was perhaps simply the last Jenny of a “pocket-[[Multiverse]]” with a finite number of worlds which had gotten separated from the mainstream Omniverse. | ||
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