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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
As highlighted in his author's notes by [[Richard Prediger]], this universe is implicitly a minor alternate history for the real world, with the exact details kept unclear. It contains many anachronistic details about British culture; for example, the girls at Jenny's school are talking about reality TV shows, but the BBC is still called “the Home Service” and Jenny listens to music on “cartridges”. Zeppelins also appear to be an everyday sight. In wider geopolitical affairs, [[Japan|Imperial Japan]] still exists as a warmongering power.
As highlighted in his author's notes by [[the Lyniezian]], this universe is implicitly a minor alternate history for the real world, with the exact details kept unclear. It contains many anachronistic details about British culture; for example, the girls at Jenny's school are talking about reality TV shows, but the BBC is still called “the Home Service” and Jenny listens to music on “cartridges”. Zeppelins also appear to be an everyday sight. In wider geopolitical affairs, [[Japan|Imperial Japan]] still exists as a warmongering power.


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Latest revision as of 13:04, 5 June 2024

One universe was home to a version of Jenny Everywhere who was born under the name of Jenny Bainbridge, who took some time before discovering her powers. (PROSE: The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)

Behind the scenes

As highlighted in his author's notes by the Lyniezian, this universe is implicitly a minor alternate history for the real world, with the exact details kept unclear. It contains many anachronistic details about British culture; for example, the girls at Jenny's school are talking about reality TV shows, but the BBC is still called “the Home Service” and Jenny listens to music on “cartridges”. Zeppelins also appear to be an everyday sight. In wider geopolitical affairs, Imperial Japan still exists as a warmongering power.