Jennifer Robinson

Jennifer Robinson is a PPC Agent in the Department of Fictional Psychology. She is written by Neshomeh.

Appearance
Jenni, for all practical purposes, is a 28-year-old human woman. (She isn't really, though. See Agent History.) She has hunter-green eyes and shoulder blade-length chocolate-brown hair. Her height is 5'7"; she weighs about 130 lbs. She tends to wear blue jeans and t-shirt, preferring bold primary colors (red, blue, green), sometimes with a light jacket.

Jenni appeared on Page Three of Issue Eight of the Multiverse Monitor, not wearing blue jeans and a t-shirt.

Personality
Most of the time, Jenni is friendly, compassionate, and witty. She gets along easily with most people and even enjoys bantering with her more acerbic clients (Snape, the Phantom), but she won't put up with stupidity. She is quite capable turning wit into sarcasm. Otherwise, she tends to see the best in people and treats them as such. She is not violent and very rarely resorts to physical force to accomplish anything. She adores children. She gave birth once, during her lifetime as a Pernese fan character, but her son was more Pern's than Jenni's. In lieu of having any more, she'll babysit at the drop of a hat. She can be persuaded to talk about her past lives, but it takes some doing. She doesn't drink alcohol, partly because of her morality and partly because it simply doesn't treat her well. She gets... friendly. Very friendly. Best not to ask.

Agent History
Jenni's history is long and complicated. Like many PPC Agents, she began life as a fan character. She evolved over time into her current identity as an ethereal being from an energy plane she refers to as the Void, which underlies, represents, and supplies the rest of the Multiverse. She is compelled into physical form by a drive to mend the ills she perceives in the worlds. She did a fair amount of continuum-hopping in her day, having participated in stories concerning Middle-earth, Hogwarts, Pern, and the Phantom of the Opera, though not all of these stories have been posted. She was generally regarded as a good original character. She engaged in very little continuum-warping and mostly managed to leave canons in-character even as she expended large amounts of energy to improve their lives. (Jenni is ever the healer.) Even so, the fear of turning into a Mary-Sue convinced her to scale down her use of power and, eventually, to ply her trade elsewhere.

Recruitment
Jenni brought herself to the PPC when she perceived that her tendency to meddle in fandom was largely frowned-upon. Her need to fix people led her to the Department of Fictional Psychology. She is still active in role-play continuums, but limits her contact with any canon characters outside of FicPsych.

PPC Career
Since joining FicPsych, Jenni has worked with Agents and Canons alike. She lives in her quarters in the Department: Section 31, room C-14. She may go out of her way to work with her favorites, though she will maintain that she does not lust like a common 'Sue.

When she isn't at work in FicPsych, Jenni visits friends and past home continuums. Occasionally she also pitches in with the non-lethal Departments, such as Implausible Crossovers, where her skill with a neuralyzer is an asset.

Jenni's Code
As a supernatural creature, Jenni has abilities above and beyond those of a normal human. She prefers people not to know this, so she follows a strict code of ethics with regard to their use:


 * 1) I will not use superhuman powers at all if I can absolutely avoid it. If I can't avoid it:
 * 2) I will remember that I have limits and I will not waste energy, or else I will suffer the consequences.
 * 3) I will do no harm.
 * 4) I will be discreet.
 * 5) Under no circumstances will I broadcast my emotions.
 * 6) I will not teleport when I can just as easily portal.
 * 7) I will not communicate telepathically with non-telepathic beings.
 * 8) I will neither eavesdrop nor probe.
 * 9) I will not directly manipulate anyone's thoughts or emotions.
 * 10) I will not do telekinetically what I cannot do physically.

These rules may be ignored if and only if a person's well-being is at stake and cannot be preserved any other way. This I swear.

Mission Logs
Jenni can usually be found in the Department of Fictional Psychology, and so can her case files.

--Neshomeh 19:10, 26 December 2007 (CST)