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The Lunar College of Selene was the location of the early [[Jenny_Everywhere#Earliest_stories|Barbelith]] story [[Bacterial Lunarversity (comic story)|Bacterial Lunarversity]] by [[Alex Hernandez]] and [[John Miers]]. It was a small boarding school on the moon, holding about fifty people. The college used wide spread surveillance of the facility, allegedly for a future documentary, yet seemed to have poor security – Jenny Everywhere just appeared one day and nobody questioned why.
In [[Universe (Bacterial Lunarversity)|one universe]], the '''Lunar College of Selene''' was a small boarding school on the [[Moon]], holding about fifty people.  


Jenny found it to be claustrophobic and lacking in intellectual stimulation, an opinion shared by some of the students.  
It was nominally a program for gifted youths, but was actually used by an oppressive government to quarantine off dangerously creative types and try to extinguish their spark — serving as a “mental death camp”. Campus amenities included a greenhouse, rovers for outside expeditions, and a replica of an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Lunar_Module Apollo] landing site. As such, the College used wide spread surveillance of the facility through [[Video-Bots]], allegedly for a future documentary.
 
[[Jenny Everywhere#Attending the Lunar College of Selene|A version of Jenny Everywhere]] was once one of the students at the College, although it was unclear whether she was native to this universe or had inserted herself into events. Jenny, along with three other students, came up with a plan to overthrow the institution governing the Moon. By swearing at a Video-Bot, she convinced [[Ms Stern]], a teacher at the university, to reassign her to the greenhouse, where she managed to steal a canister of extremely powerful fertilizer. Mixing the bacteria from her saliva with the fertilizer, she allowed them to multiply into the trillions. As her friends created a distraction, Jenny stole a lunar roving vehicle and escaped the university. Looking into a Video-Bot, she poured the bacteria-infused fertilizer onto the Moon's surface in the hopes of kickstarting the evolution of a radically new ecosystem, saying “Let there be life” as she did. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Bacterial Lunarversity (comic story)|Bacterial Lunarversity]]'')


Campus amenities included a greenhouse, rovers for outside expeditions, and a replica of an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apollo_Lunar_Module Apollo] landing site.
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Revision as of 10:37, 25 March 2022

In one universe, the Lunar College of Selene was a small boarding school on the Moon, holding about fifty people.

It was nominally a program for gifted youths, but was actually used by an oppressive government to quarantine off dangerously creative types and try to extinguish their spark — serving as a “mental death camp”. Campus amenities included a greenhouse, rovers for outside expeditions, and a replica of an Apollo landing site. As such, the College used wide spread surveillance of the facility through Video-Bots, allegedly for a future documentary.

A version of Jenny Everywhere was once one of the students at the College, although it was unclear whether she was native to this universe or had inserted herself into events. Jenny, along with three other students, came up with a plan to overthrow the institution governing the Moon. By swearing at a Video-Bot, she convinced Ms Stern, a teacher at the university, to reassign her to the greenhouse, where she managed to steal a canister of extremely powerful fertilizer. Mixing the bacteria from her saliva with the fertilizer, she allowed them to multiply into the trillions. As her friends created a distraction, Jenny stole a lunar roving vehicle and escaped the university. Looking into a Video-Bot, she poured the bacteria-infused fertilizer onto the Moon's surface in the hopes of kickstarting the evolution of a radically new ecosystem, saying “Let there be life” as she did. (COMIC: Bacterial Lunarversity)