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| writer(s)= [[Laura Seabrook]]
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Latest revision as of 03:57, 5 October 2021

The New Mission was Laura Seabrook's contribution to Jenny Everywhere Day 2016. It comprised a narrative prose blurb and a single full-colour illustration. Alongside Jenny Everywhere, it featured Octobriana and Neeta (two other open-source characters also used by Seabrook in her Return to Second Life 3D comics) and the public domain Golden Age superhero Miss Victory.

Contents

Plot

During World War II, a mysterious planet (codenamed Doppleganger) enters the solar system, having drifted from deep space. To the surprise of astronomers, scans show that the continents and oceans of Doppleganger matched those of Earth closely. The U.S. Space Force, in a project overseen by the mechanic Neeta, sends a recon mission to find out if there is any intelligent life there, and if so, how it might change the tide of the war. Part of the mission are Octobriana (representing the Soviet Union), Miss Victory (“fresh from smashing nazi spy rings” and representing the United States themselves), and, of course, Jenny Everywhere.

Worldbuilding

Jenny Everywhere

Octobriana

  • Octobriana is, in this incarnation, serving an astronaut for the Soviet Union. She has dark skin and light brown hair.

Neeta

  • Neeta appears in a version with the standard look. She is working as a technician for the U.S. Space Force, who are mysteriously unable to perceive that she isn't human.

Other

Behind the scenes

Read online

The story isavailable to read for free on the author's Tumblr blog, on the Jenny Everywhere Day website and on DeviantArt.