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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
According to its creator [[Benj Christensen]], the Infinite made its first appearance in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Story Round 3: Jenny Everywhere (short story)|Story Round 3: Jenny Everywhere]]'', a round-robin story written by the members of the PencilJack forums, in which it was introduced by Christensen and picked up by later writers adding to the story. As that story is not currently known to be extant, the first currently-non-missing story to feature the Infinite is [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'', following a mention in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]''. | According to its creator [[Benj Christensen]], the Infinite made its first appearance in [[PROSE]]: ''[[Story Round 3: Jenny Everywhere (short story)|Story Round 3: Jenny Everywhere]]'', a round-robin story written by the members of the PencilJack forums, in which it was introduced by Christensen and picked up by later writers adding to the story.<ref>Noted on Discord (see quoted section)</ref> As that story is not currently known to be extant, the first currently-non-missing story to feature the Infinite is [[COMIC]]: ''[[The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles (comic story)|The Jenny Everywhere Chronicles]]'', following a mention in [[COMIC]]: ''[[Governing Council (comic story)|Governing Council]]''. | ||
As he noted in the [[VIDEO]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Presentation (documentary)|Jenny Everywhere Presentation]]'' at [[Geek Kon 2011]], [[Benj Christensen]] did not initially plan for the Infinite to be an open-source concept. However, he was surprised but happy to see other people start to use it, seemingly under the assumption that it was part of the Jenny Everywhere “package”, and eventually released it into the public domain to join Jenny herself. | As he noted in the [[VIDEO]]: ''[[Jenny Everywhere Presentation (documentary)|Jenny Everywhere Presentation]]'' at [[Geek Kon 2011]], [[Benj Christensen]] did not initially plan for the Infinite to be an open-source concept. However, he was surprised but happy to see other people start to use it, seemingly under the assumption that it was part of the Jenny Everywhere “package”, and eventually released it into the public domain to join Jenny herself. |