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=== Working for the Intelligence Taskforce === | === Working for the Intelligence Taskforce === | ||
In the [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|home universe]] of [[Jenny Cornelius]], a particularly reckless version of [[Jenny Everywhere]] from 1960s [[London]], “Miss Laura Drake” worked in the P.R. office of the [[Intelligence Taskforce]]. Jenny often went through her when trying to get in touch with the Taskforce, nearly always causing Laura unlikely headaches such as how to hide a submarine in the [[West India Docks]]. Despite their tense working relationship, Jenny managed to talk Laura into going on dates with her on multiple occasions, although, owing to the time period, they had to be discreet about it. On one occasion, Jenny phoned Laura ''ahead'' of time to warn her that she was about to do [[Godzilla|something extremely outrageous]] and the Taskforce had better stand ready to “deny any involvement”. The two then agreed to meet up the next Friday at the Piccadilly Circus tube station and walk for a while until they found a restaurant that tickled their fancy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Folly of Men (short story)|The Folly of Men]]'') | In the [[Universe (The Folly of Men)|home universe]] of [[Jenny Cornelius]], a particularly reckless version of [[Jenny Everywhere]] from 1960s [[London]], “Miss Laura Drake” worked in the P.R. office of the [[Intelligence Taskforce]]. Jenny often went through her when trying to get in touch with the Taskforce, nearly always causing Laura unlikely headaches such as how to hide a submarine in the [[West India Docks]]. Despite their tense working relationship, Jenny managed to talk Laura into going on dates with her on multiple occasions, although, owing to the time period, they had to be discreet about it. On one occasion, Jenny phoned Laura ''ahead'' of time to warn her that she was about to do [[Godzilla|something extremely outrageous]] and the Taskforce had better stand ready to “deny any involvement”. The two then agreed to meet up the next Friday at the [[Piccadilly Circus]] tube station and walk for a while until they found a restaurant that tickled their fancy. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Folly of Men (short story)|The Folly of Men]]'') | ||
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