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=== With Lauren Ipsum Drake === | === With Lauren Ipsum Drake === | ||
One version of Jenny was active as a superhero in [[New York City#Attacked by a battle mech|New York City]] in [[Universe (Truth in Labeling)|a universe]] where superheroes and supervillains were commonplace. As “the Shifter”, she wore a black and red spandex costume. She was friends with, and appeared to be developing a crush on, a version of [[Laura Drake]] whose full name was [[Laura Drake#Lauren Ipsum Drake|Lauren Ipsum Drake]], who was actually a [[Dragon]] in human form. On one occasion, the Shifter failed to defeat a [[Robot (Truth in Labeling)|robot]] who was attacking the city centre, as it was warded against teleportation. She attempted to convince Laura to help, though the other woman was reluctant because she was in civilian dress — ill-suited to an impromptu transformation back into her true form — and because she was counting on having lunch with Jenny half an hour later. However, Jenny successfully convinced Laura, who made short work of the robot, allowing them to carry on with their date. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Truth in Labeling (short story)|Truth in Labeling]]'') | One version of Jenny was active as a superhero in [[New York City#Attacked by a battle mech|New York City]] in [[Universe (Truth in Labeling)|a universe]] where superheroes and supervillains were commonplace. As “the Shifter”, she wore a black and red spandex costume. She was friends with, and appeared to be developing a crush on, a version of [[Laura Drake]] whose full name was [[Laura Drake#Lauren Ipsum Drake|Lauren Ipsum Drake]], who was actually a [[Dragon]] in human form. On one occasion, the Shifter failed to defeat a [[Robot (Truth in Labeling)|robot]] who was attacking the city centre, as it was warded against teleportation. She attempted to convince Laura to help, though the other woman was reluctant because she was in civilian dress — ill-suited to an impromptu transformation back into her true form — and because she was counting on having lunch with Jenny half an hour later. However, Jenny successfully convinced Laura, who made short work of the robot, allowing them to carry on with their date. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Truth in Labeling (short story)|Truth in Labeling]]'') | ||
=== At Cody's Wild West Show === | |||
In [[Universe (Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West)|one universe]], a version of Jenny Everywhere was part of [[Cody's Wild West Show]]. She was once accosted by a patronising '''man''' dressed “like an easter dandy”, who blithely asked her if she knew how to shoot, even though she was visibly holding [[Jenny Everywhere's Winchester|a rifle]]. Keeping a perfect pokerface, Jenny answersed that she considers herself “no better than the next woman”, tricking him into thinking her a harmless opponent — despite having spoken the exact truth: the woman sitting next to Jenny, whom the man had failed to recognise, was in fact [[Annie Oakley]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West (short story)|Fragment: Lunchtime in the Old West]]'') | |||
=== In Reality 89-B 54-Z === | === In Reality 89-B 54-Z === |
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