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{{wikipediainfo}}In [[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everwhere)|Universe]], while bullying a [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Bainbridge|version of Jenny Everywhere]] who had yet to discover her powers, but already wore [[Jenny Everywhere's goggles|aviator goggles]], [[Charlotte Mitchell]] derisively called her “'''Amy Johnson'''”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'')
{{wikipediainfo}}In [[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everwhere)|one universe]], while bullying a [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Bainbridge|version of Jenny Everywhere]] who had yet to discover her powers, but already wore [[Jenny Everywhere's goggles|aviator goggles]], [[Charlotte Mitchell]] derisively called her “'''Amy Johnson'''”. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
As clarified in his author's notes by [[Richard Prediger]], {{w|Amy Johnson|Amy Johnson}} “a real-life aviatrix who set a number of long distance records and was eventually killed in [[World War II]] whilst serving as an auxiliary pilot — for American readers, kind of the transatlantic equivalent of [[Amelia Earhart]], if you will”.
As clarified in his author's notes by [[the Lyniezian]], {{w|Amy Johnson|Amy Johnson}} “a real-life aviatrix who set a number of long distance records and was eventually killed in [[World War II]] whilst serving as an auxiliary pilot — for American readers, kind of the transatlantic equivalent of [[Amelia Earhart]], if you will”.


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In one universe, while bullying a version of Jenny Everywhere who had yet to discover her powers, but already wore aviator goggles, Charlotte Mitchell derisively called her “Amy Johnson”. (PROSE: The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)

Behind the scenes

As clarified in his author's notes by the Lyniezian, Amy Johnson “a real-life aviatrix who set a number of long distance records and was eventually killed in World War II whilst serving as an auxiliary pilot — for American readers, kind of the transatlantic equivalent of Amelia Earhart, if you will”.