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Victorian Benny

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Victorian Benny[1], was an alternative Bernice Summerfield created by the Epoch.

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

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The Epoch split Bernice Summerfield into three versions: one with them, one on prehistoric Earth and one in Victorian London. Jack anaesthetised Victorian Benny on her way to the White Rabbit and took her version of Ruth to put a stop to the Epoch's plan, causing the remapped solar system to return to normal. (AUDIO: Judgement Day) Ruth died travelling through an interdimensional tear (PROSE: Adorable Illusion) and Benny and Jack left in a shuttle.

Benny and Jack were remapped into the 27th century, circa 2613, and their shuttle became a cruiser. Jack remained there as an entertainment manager and Benny left with a team of archaeologists, heading to the Raloogan system. (AUDIO: The Curse of Fenman)

A transmat caused Benny to arrive on a planet where she was believed by many to be a Sky Witch. She found that a plague had been caused by the leaking engine of an Epoch spaceship and provided medicine, but Theon, whom she fell in love with and agreed to marry, decided against having the engine turned off and used it to advance his civilisation. Benny was locked in a tower for months before Theon realised the error of his ways and took her to the engine which, when she was unable to shut it down, he destroyed. This sent Benny through time. (AUDIO: The Winning Side)

This Benny travelled to the Heart of Time and rescued her other self, Irving Braxiatel, Peter Summerfield, Ruth and Jack from their remapping. She then threw herself and Dr Bernard Springmoore, another version of herself, into the Time Vortex, splintering them both across time and resetting the universe, rendering the Epoch redundant. (AUDIO: In Living Memory)

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  1. She was referred to by as such by author Scott Handcock
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