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[[File:Jenny Everywhere (Untitled J. Fritz comic story).png|thumb|right|210px|Jenny visiting [[NASA]] H.Q. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'')]]One version of Jenny Everywhere was incapable of physical [[shifting]] from one universe to another, and instead justified the nickname of “the Shifter” by her ability to ''shape''shift into other creatures, all the while retaining her human intelligence and the power of speech. She once walked into the headquarters of [[NASA]] out of curiosity, and, when close to being caught by security, shapeshifted into an ape to avoid detection. However, she was then confused with the actual test-flight apes and forcibly sent on a rocket flight. This Jenny was last seen reflecting that “no shapeshifting would get her out of ''this'' one” as she became seemingly the first human in her world to leave [[Earth]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'') | [[File:Jenny Everywhere (Untitled J. Fritz comic story).png|thumb|right|210px|Jenny visiting [[NASA]] H.Q. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'')]]One version of Jenny Everywhere was incapable of physical [[shifting]] from one universe to another, and instead justified the nickname of “the Shifter” by her ability to ''shape''shift into other creatures, all the while retaining her human intelligence and the power of speech. She once walked into the headquarters of [[NASA]] out of curiosity, and, when close to being caught by security, shapeshifted into an ape to avoid detection. However, she was then confused with the actual test-flight apes and forcibly sent on a rocket flight. This Jenny was last seen reflecting that “no shapeshifting would get her out of ''this'' one” as she became seemingly the first human in her world to leave [[Earth]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Untitled (J. Fritz comic story)|Untitled]]'') | ||
===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]]. ([[ | 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]]'') | ||
=== Taking a literature exam === | === Taking a literature exam === | ||
In [[Literature Exam Universe|one universe]], a version of Jenny aspired to become a physicist and an engineer and create a faster-than-light travel drive, but had to get through her schooling first, including a particularly troublesome 19th-century French literature exam. While taking the test, she accidentally shifted into [[Cardinal Dracula's Universe|another universe]], in which she was one of the three musketeers. She used this experience to help her on the exam, but received a B instead of an A due to the fact that the universe into which she had shifted contained a [[Mind Flayer]] named [[Cardinal Dracula]], a fact which she had included in her description of ''The Three Musketeers''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Preludes and Distractions (short story)|Preludes and Distractions]]'') | In [[Literature Exam Universe|one universe]], a version of Jenny aspired to become a physicist and an engineer and create a faster-than-light travel drive, but had to get through her schooling first, including a particularly troublesome 19th-century French literature exam. While taking the test, she accidentally shifted into [[Cardinal Dracula's Universe|another universe]], in which she was one of the three musketeers. She used this experience to help her on the exam, but received a B instead of an A due to the fact that the universe into which she had shifted contained a [[Mind Flayer]] named [[Cardinal Dracula]], a fact which she had included in her description of ''The Three Musketeers''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Preludes and Distractions (short story)|Preludes and Distractions]]'') |
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