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== Contents == | == Contents == | ||
=== Plot === | === Plot === | ||
Despite being apprehensive about travelling there, [[Jenny Everywhere A (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]] has [[shift]]ed into | Despite being apprehensive about travelling there, [[Jenny Everywhere A (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]] has [[shift]]ed into [[Jenny Everywhere (Third Universe)|the Jenny]] native to the [[Third Universe]] following the catastrophic [[the Unravel|Unravel]]. On [[snowy planet (A World of Pure Unimagination)|a snowy planet]], Jenny rescues two stranded [[Pinguis]], [[Bibendum]] and [[Puff Tremayne]]; in doing so, seeing their [[mashmallow]]-like appearance, Jenny develops a craving for [[chocolate]]. | ||
Deciding to "indulge after a job well done", she [[shift]]s to [[Universe C (A World of Pure Unimagination)|a universe]], with merely a "vague idea" resembling [[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|a film she watched as a child]], reminiscing about [[Jenny Everywhere's granny|her granny]] criticising its lack of diversity and her crush on [[Charlie Bucket|the young protagonist]] that lasted up until [[Jenny Everywhere's high school|high school]]. She shifts mentally into [[Jenny Everywhere C (A World of Pure Unimagination)|another Jenny's stylish body]]. | |||
However, the universe is not quite as she expected: she is in [[Glasgow]], on [[24 February]] [[2024]], according to a local newspaper she read in [[Newsagent's (A World of Pure Unimagination)|a newsagent's]] she | |||
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* The [[Third Universe]] is infamous among [[multiverse|multiversal]] hitchhikers for its temporal mutability. To put it another way, the universe was had "unfathomably baffling" paradoxes, a result of time being continually rewritten by "careless" time travellers. | * The [[Third Universe]] is infamous among [[multiverse|multiversal]] hitchhikers for its temporal mutability. To put it another way, the universe was had "unfathomably baffling" paradoxes, a result of time being continually rewritten by "careless" time travellers. | ||
* The Third Universe is named as such in the [[Council of Frogs]]'s [[Council of Frogs' nomenclature|nomenclature]]. | * The Third Universe is named as such in the [[Council of Frogs]]'s [[Council of Frogs' nomenclature|nomenclature]]. | ||
* Upon recognising the Pinguis appearance as resembling marshmallows, she thinks to herself "it [takes] all sorts to make an [[omniverse]]". | |||
* [[Jenny Everywhere A (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]] originated from [[Universe B (A World of Pure Unimagination)|an unnamed universe]]. She had [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (A World of Pure Unimagination)|her granny]] and bullies in her life growing up. | * [[Jenny Everywhere A (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere]] originated from [[Universe B (A World of Pure Unimagination)|an unnamed universe]]. She had [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (A World of Pure Unimagination)|her granny]] and bullies in her life growing up. | ||
* An [[Hyperspace Tyrant (A World of Pure Unimagination)|insane Hyperspace Tyrant]] once ran a tour of his [[Hyperspace Tyrant's whimsical factory|whimsical factory]] in [[dimension (A World of Pure Unimagination)|one dimension]], which Jenny blundered into. | * An [[Hyperspace Tyrant (A World of Pure Unimagination)|insane Hyperspace Tyrant]] once ran a tour of his [[Hyperspace Tyrant's whimsical factory|whimsical factory]] in [[dimension (A World of Pure Unimagination)|one dimension]], which Jenny blundered into. | ||
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==== The Unravel ==== | ==== The Unravel ==== | ||
* As [[the Shifter|a shifter]], Jenny is uniquely qualified to help after the Unravel. | * As [[the Shifter|a shifter]], Jenny is uniquely qualified to help after the Unravel. | ||
* The Unravel didn't just affect the [[Third Universe]], but many. | * The Unravel didn't just affect the [[Third Universe]], but many other universes too. | ||
* The Unravel caused [[Meta-time|meta-historical]] fallout. | |||
==== Species ==== | ==== Species ==== | ||
* The Pinguis scientific name is ''[[Pinguicorpus homo]]''. | * The Pinguis scientific name is ''[[Pinguicorpus homo]]''. | ||
* There name may evoke that of [[penguin|the species of flightless birds]], but they are unrelated. | * There name may evoke that of [[penguin|the species of flightless birds]], but they are unrelated. | ||
* She gives the two Pinguis a [[device (A World of Pure Unimagination)|device]] to escape the planet. | |||
==== Locations ==== | ==== Locations ==== | ||
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* [[Walter White|Walter]] and [[Jesse Pinkman|Jesse]] are partners in crime who run a crystal meth lab. Jenny is reminded of them upon seeing the duo of Wonkidoodles, [[Janine (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Janine]] and [[Courtesy (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Courtesy]], working at their table with laboratory equipment. | * [[Walter White|Walter]] and [[Jesse Pinkman|Jesse]] are partners in crime who run a crystal meth lab. Jenny is reminded of them upon seeing the duo of Wonkidoodles, [[Janine (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Janine]] and [[Courtesy (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Courtesy]], working at their table with laboratory equipment. | ||
* Wonkidoodles resemble the "love-children" of [[Donald Trump]] and a [[Hobbit]]. | * Wonkidoodles resemble the "love-children" of [[Donald Trump]] and a [[Hobbit]]. | ||
===== Jenny Everywhere ===== | |||
* Achron is a male aviator pilot from the [[1930s]]. | |||
* Jenny watched [[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|a film]] about a [[Willy Wonka's chocolate factory|a magical factory]] as a child with [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (A World of Pure Unimagination)|her granny]]. | |||
* As a child, Jenny often formed emotional attachments to characters behind television screens, a part of her feeling that she could meet them someday, if only she knew how. | |||
* Jenny’s discovery of her [[multiverse|multiversal powers]] is a story left untold. | |||
* Jenny’s crush lasted up until [[Jenny Everywhere's high school|high school]], where she separated herself from her childhood in a futile attempt to make the bullying stop. A silving lining did come from this, as Jenny learnt a lot about people and this shaped who she became. | |||
* Jenny experiences a moment of dizziness after shifting. | |||
==== Fiction ==== | ==== Fiction ==== | ||
* A "[[Charlie Bucket|sweet little boy]]" is the protagonist of [[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory|a book]] and [[Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator|its sequel]], as well as [[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|its film adaption]]. | * A "[[Charlie Bucket|sweet little boy]]" is the protagonist of [[Charlie and the Chocolate Factory|a book]] and [[Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator|its sequel]], as well as [[Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory|its film adaption]]. | ||
** The plot of the first book and its film adaption involve five white children, four of which are also spoiled and greedy, visiting a [[Willy Wonka's chocolate factory|magical chocolate factory]]. | ** The plot of the first book and its film adaption involve five white children, four of which are also spoiled and greedy, visiting a [[Willy Wonka's chocolate factory|magical chocolate factory]]. | ||
** The film is set in an [[Town (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory)|ambiguously Germanic town]]. | |||
* [[Jenny Everywhere's granny (A World of Pure Unimagination)|Jenny Everywhere's granny]] criticises the film due to how, despite children being chosen from across the [[Earth A (A World of Pure Unimagination)|world]], all the children were white. While Jenny understands that the children werent chosen but had lucked, bought and earned their ways in, she doesn't argue. She is a little resentful that nobody like her — a [[America|Native American]] — got to experience the magic. | |||
** Jenny knows that the sequel to the book had many "weird things in it", but even then couldn't be blamed for a character such as [[the Unknown]]. | ** Jenny knows that the sequel to the book had many "weird things in it", but even then couldn't be blamed for a character such as [[the Unknown]]. | ||
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