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When she was first assigned, she tried to get evidence of a visit to [[Uzbekistan]] in [[1919]]. She delighted in the information she had learnt; however, Zoe had lied about the story she retold, only the information that was true was the information read from Jen's computer. Jen was angry about the deceit, especially since it involved Zoe killing some innocent humans, the Lancings.  ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Memory Cheats (audio story)|The Memory Cheats]]'')  
When she was first assigned, she tried to get evidence of a visit to [[Uzbekistan]] in [[1919]]. She delighted in the information she had learnt; however, Zoe had lied about the story she retold, only the information that was true was the information read from Jen's computer. Jen was angry about the deceit, especially since it involved Zoe killing some innocent humans, the Lancings.  ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Memory Cheats (audio story)|The Memory Cheats]]'')  
Jen later asked her about a funeral of a prominent scientist. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Uncertainty Principle (audio story)|The Uncertainty Prinicple]]'')


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Revision as of 14:12, 15 May 2015

Jen was a defence attorney assigned to Zoe Heriot. She wanted to find the truth about Zoe being a time traveller for the Company, or they would execute her.

When she was first assigned, she tried to get evidence of a visit to Uzbekistan in 1919. She delighted in the information she had learnt; however, Zoe had lied about the story she retold, only the information that was true was the information read from Jen's computer. Jen was angry about the deceit, especially since it involved Zoe killing some innocent humans, the Lancings. (AUDIO: The Memory Cheats)

Jen later asked her about a funeral of a prominent scientist. (AUDIO: The Uncertainty Prinicple)