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− | '''Jeanette Harvey''', known more popularly by her stage name '''Jane Stacy''' or just '''Jane''', is an Off-[Broadway] thespian and Geographic Society correspondent. She is | + | '''Jeanette Harvey''', known more popularly by her stage name '''Jane Stacy''' or just '''Jane''', is an Off-[Broadway] thespian and Geographic Society correspondent. She is [Hank Harvey]'s younger daughter and [Tommy Petersen]'s main on-again, off-again love interest. |
== Appearance == | == Appearance == | ||
− | Jane is a tall, beautiful young woman in her late 20s. She is of mixed Black, White, and East Asian ancestry, having tan skin, | + | Jane is a tall, beautiful young woman in her late 20s. She is of mixed Black, White, and East Asian ancestry, having tan skin, dirty-blond afro-textured hair, and blue eyes. She has a curvy yet somewhat athletic build. An avid lover of cosplay, she often wears clothing that flatters this figure, albeit without being in bad taste. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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Jane was the younger daughter of the Harveys. She was shy and had self-confidence issues growing up, and she had a difficult time making friends as a child. Her parents gave her a starter pokémon, a ralts, to keep her company. At first, her new friend, Fred, kept her protected. They did hit a rough patch when his protectiveness became a mild possessive streak. Fortunately, they were able to sort it out and Fred became quite accepting of many of her newer friends. She eventually acquired more psychic pokémon. For a time, they helped her navigate the complexities of social interaction, helping her detect "friendly," "disinterested," or "hostile" figures. They eventually became her partners in other endeavors. | Jane was the younger daughter of the Harveys. She was shy and had self-confidence issues growing up, and she had a difficult time making friends as a child. Her parents gave her a starter pokémon, a ralts, to keep her company. At first, her new friend, Fred, kept her protected. They did hit a rough patch when his protectiveness became a mild possessive streak. Fortunately, they were able to sort it out and Fred became quite accepting of many of her newer friends. She eventually acquired more psychic pokémon. For a time, they helped her navigate the complexities of social interaction, helping her detect "friendly," "disinterested," or "hostile" figures. They eventually became her partners in other endeavors. | ||
− | Although she works as an actress for [Off-Broadway] productions, she intended to follow her parents' footsteps and become a full-time journalist | + | Although she works as an actress for [Off-Broadway] productions, she intended to follow her parents' footsteps and become a full-time journalist. |
She and Tommy Petersen used to date. They met when he first started, uh... documenting the arrival of a self-styled superhero messing with smugglers the authorities have had trouble putting down. Ever since then, she has grown rather fond of the new vigilante and has had an off-again, on-again sort of thing going on with her nominal ex-boyfriend. | She and Tommy Petersen used to date. They met when he first started, uh... documenting the arrival of a self-styled superhero messing with smugglers the authorities have had trouble putting down. Ever since then, she has grown rather fond of the new vigilante and has had an off-again, on-again sort of thing going on with her nominal ex-boyfriend. | ||
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== Personality == | == Personality == | ||
− | Hank's daughter Jane is at once the opposite of her father and also very clearly her father's daughter. Her writing style was described as hard-hitting, take-no-prisoners, and scathing but very often fair. | + | Hank's daughter Jane is at once the opposite of her father and also very clearly her father's daughter. A Her writing style was described as hard-hitting, take-no-prisoners, and scathing but very often fair. |
− | The frequent targets of her ire are authority figures, which often has daddy dearest worried. The few times she gushes toward things include reports on social programs and citizen activism. She had written many flowery reports in favor of the J-Team's activities and seems to have a soft-spot for superheroes like Arachna-Guy, more so since he got that upgrade. | + | The frequent targets of her ire are authority figures, which often has daddy dearest worried. The few times she gushes toward things include reports on social programs and citizen activism. She had written many flowery reports in favor of the J-Team's activities and seems to have a soft-spot for superheroes like Arachna-Guy, more so since he got that upgrade. |
== In the Lillifuture == | == In the Lillifuture == | ||
− | She and Tommy are married and have two children, [[Junior (Trainer)|Junior]] and [[Goober|Stanford]]. | + | She and Tommy are married and have two children, [[Junior (Trainer) | Junior]] and [[Goober | Stanford]]. |
==Jane's Pokémon== | ==Jane's Pokémon== | ||
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{{Mon Box|203fGirafarig.png|Kiri|gender=female}} | {{Mon Box|203fGirafarig.png|Kiri|gender=female}} | ||
{{Mon Box|741PauOricorio.png|Fetch|gender=female}} | {{Mon Box|741PauOricorio.png|Fetch|gender=female}} | ||
− | {{Mon Box|326Grumpig.png|Porker|gender= | + | {{Mon Box|326Grumpig.png|Porker|gender=female}} |
}} | }} | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
− | * She is heavily based on Mary Jane Watson-Parker, Spider-Man's principal love interest (and wife of his alter ego Peter Parker). Her name is also a reference to Parker's other comics love interest, Gwen Stacy. | + | * She is heavily based on Mary Jane Watson-Parker, Spider-Man's principal love interest (and wife of his alter ego Peter Parker). Her blond hair and part of her name is also a reference to Parker's other comics love interest, Gwen Stacy. |
** Her being of mixed ancestry is a reference to Michelle Jones, Mary Jane's analogue in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and MCU Peter Parker's main love interest | ** Her being of mixed ancestry is a reference to Michelle Jones, Mary Jane's analogue in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and MCU Peter Parker's main love interest | ||
* Their on-again, off-again relationship status reflects the indecision of Marvel Comics on whether Mary Jane and Peter Parker should stay married. | * Their on-again, off-again relationship status reflects the indecision of Marvel Comics on whether Mary Jane and Peter Parker should stay married. |
Latest revision as of 12:51, 24 August 2024
Jeanette Harvey, known more popularly by her stage name Jane Stacy or just Jane, is an Off-[Broadway] thespian and Geographic Society correspondent. She is [Hank Harvey]'s younger daughter and [Tommy Petersen]'s main on-again, off-again love interest.
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Appearance
Jane is a tall, beautiful young woman in her late 20s. She is of mixed Black, White, and East Asian ancestry, having tan skin, dirty-blond afro-textured hair, and blue eyes. She has a curvy yet somewhat athletic build. An avid lover of cosplay, she often wears clothing that flatters this figure, albeit without being in bad taste.
Biography
Jane was the younger daughter of the Harveys. She was shy and had self-confidence issues growing up, and she had a difficult time making friends as a child. Her parents gave her a starter pokémon, a ralts, to keep her company. At first, her new friend, Fred, kept her protected. They did hit a rough patch when his protectiveness became a mild possessive streak. Fortunately, they were able to sort it out and Fred became quite accepting of many of her newer friends. She eventually acquired more psychic pokémon. For a time, they helped her navigate the complexities of social interaction, helping her detect "friendly," "disinterested," or "hostile" figures. They eventually became her partners in other endeavors.
Although she works as an actress for [Off-Broadway] productions, she intended to follow her parents' footsteps and become a full-time journalist.
She and Tommy Petersen used to date. They met when he first started, uh... documenting the arrival of a self-styled superhero messing with smugglers the authorities have had trouble putting down. Ever since then, she has grown rather fond of the new vigilante and has had an off-again, on-again sort of thing going on with her nominal ex-boyfriend.
Personality
Hank's daughter Jane is at once the opposite of her father and also very clearly her father's daughter. A Her writing style was described as hard-hitting, take-no-prisoners, and scathing but very often fair.
The frequent targets of her ire are authority figures, which often has daddy dearest worried. The few times she gushes toward things include reports on social programs and citizen activism. She had written many flowery reports in favor of the J-Team's activities and seems to have a soft-spot for superheroes like Arachna-Guy, more so since he got that upgrade.
In the Lillifuture
She and Tommy are married and have two children, Junior and Stanford.
Jane's Pokémon
Personal Details
- Kiri is an emotional support pokémon and often acts as Jane's therapist. To a degree, all of her roster acts as therapists and advisers to her.
- All of her pokémon have expressed support for her getting back together with Tommy, who they have taken a liking to. They have read both their minds.
- She always loved superheroes since she was a little girl and has idolized Gaia for a very long time.
Trivia
- She is heavily based on Mary Jane Watson-Parker, Spider-Man's principal love interest (and wife of his alter ego Peter Parker). Her blond hair and part of her name is also a reference to Parker's other comics love interest, Gwen Stacy.
- Her being of mixed ancestry is a reference to Michelle Jones, Mary Jane's analogue in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and MCU Peter Parker's main love interest
- Their on-again, off-again relationship status reflects the indecision of Marvel Comics on whether Mary Jane and Peter Parker should stay married.
- Her Pokémon are named as follows:
- Fred is named for presbysterian minister, puppeteer, and children's television host Fred Rogers
- Kiri derives her name from the Japanese name of her species Kirinriki, itself derived from the Qilin, a Chinese mythological creature equated with the giraffe (the transliteration into Japanese, Kirin, remains the Japanese word for giraffe)
- Fetch gets her name from the failed catchphrase from the movie Mean Girls
- Porker is named for Peter Porker, the identity of Spider-Ham from the Marvel multiverse.
- Porker first appeared as Tommy's pokémon from a Dieselpunk timeline. Retroactively, this means that Jane and Tommy are still in a relationship in that universe.