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[[File:Jenny-nowhere-texting.png|left|thumb|210px|Jenny Nowhere looking for something better to do. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[After the Party (comic story)|After the Party]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny Nowhere resembled a more cynical doppelgänger of her universe's [[Jenny Everywhere#Back to school|Jenny Everywhere]], with a darker palette and a glum attitude. When an in-universe fan of [[Fourth Wall Awareness|the webcomic Jenny existed in]] asked when they would meet Jenny Nowhere, Nowhere replied by asking Everywhere to "leave [her] out of this." ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Road to Nowhere (comic story)|Road to Nowhere]]'')
[[File:Jenny-nowhere-texting.png|left|thumb|210px|Jenny Nowhere looking for something better to do. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[After the Party (comic story)|After the Party]]'')]]One incarnation of Jenny Nowhere resembled a more cynical doppelgänger of her universe's [[Jenny Everywhere#Back to school|Jenny Everywhere]], with a darker palette and a glum attitude. When an in-universe fan of [[Fourth Wall Awareness|the webcomic Jenny existed in]] asked when they would meet Jenny Nowhere, Nowhere replied by asking Everywhere to "leave [her] out of this." ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Road to Nowhere (comic story)|Road to Nowhere]]'')
=== Betraying Century Smith ===
=== Betraying Century Smith ===
[[File:Jenny Nowhere in Century Smith and the Time Terror.png|thumb|right|260x|“Smith's friend” shortly before she revealed herself to [[Century Smith]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'')]][[Universe B (Century Smith and the Time Terror)|One universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny Nowhere was born without a psychic connection to the network of her other selves' minds, though she was still aware of who she was, and had the means of travelling across dimensions. She was “pale, with dark hair and thin features”; she sounded “reserved, almost monotone” and, becoming a dimensional scientist in the hope of fixing her condition, she took to wearing an increasingly ragged white labcoat. She began building a machine that could split her across the Multiverse, hopefully merging her into the wider Jenny Nowhere “network”. However, it needed tremendous amounts of paradox energy to power itself up.
[[File:Jenny Nowhere in Century Smith and the Time Terror.png|thumb|right|310x|“Smith's friend” shortly before she revealed herself to [[Century Smith]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'')]][[Universe B (Century Smith and the Time Terror)|One universe]]'s incarnation of Jenny Nowhere was born without a psychic connection to the network of her other selves' minds, though she was still aware of who she was, and had the means of travelling across dimensions. She was “pale, with dark hair and thin features”; she sounded “reserved, almost monotone” and, becoming a dimensional scientist in the hope of fixing her condition, she took to wearing an increasingly ragged white labcoat. She began building a machine that could split her across the Multiverse, hopefully merging her into the wider Jenny Nowhere “network”. However, it needed tremendous amounts of paradox energy to power itself up.


This Nowhere met [[Century Smith]] during his first travels through the [[Multiverse]]. Recognising him as an agent of the [[Consistency Imperium]], she hoped he would be able to lead her to useful space-time anomalies. Thus, she convinced him that she was his friend. Their deceitful friendship lasted for years until Smith contacted her, setting her a date at the [[Interdimensional Tavern]], in the hope that she could help with his new friend [[Briar]]'s [[vampire|vampirism]]. She accompanied the two to the [[Interdimensional Library]] to seek a cure, but then managed to convince them to head to her own house in her home universe. There, she strapped Briar in her machine and prepared to absorb the energy from her mysteriously-split timeline. However, Briar managed to push her out of the way and was zapped instead; the machine thus ironically caused the very divide in her timeline whose potential Nowhere had used to power it. The paradox caused a dangerous feedback that caused the machine to explode. When the dust cleared, Nowhere had vanished, though Century Smith guessed that she had simply [[shift]]ed to safety. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'')
This Nowhere met [[Century Smith]] during his first travels through the [[Multiverse]]. Recognising him as an agent of the [[Consistency Imperium]], she hoped he would be able to lead her to useful space-time anomalies. Thus, she convinced him that she was his friend. Their deceitful friendship lasted for years until Smith contacted her, setting her a date at the [[Interdimensional Tavern]], in the hope that she could help with his new friend [[Briar]]'s [[vampire|vampirism]]. She accompanied the two to the [[Interdimensional Library]] to seek a cure, but then managed to convince them to head to her own house in her home universe. There, she strapped Briar in her machine and prepared to absorb the energy from her mysteriously-split timeline. However, Briar managed to push her out of the way and was zapped instead; the machine thus ironically caused the very divide in her timeline whose potential Nowhere had used to power it. The paradox caused a dangerous feedback that caused the machine to explode. When the dust cleared, Nowhere had vanished, though Century Smith guessed that she had simply [[shift]]ed to safety. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'')
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