2Jason

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2Jason (PROSE: The Two Jasons) was originally one of the two android duplicates commissioned by Jason Kane from ProxyMation Corporation who took on the identity of Jonas Neak - one of several pseudonyms used by Kane to positively review his pornographic novels in order to get himself critical acclaim. (PROSE: Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants) As a first generation clone he acknowledged that he perhaps should have been named himself 1Jason but decided that it would have been too confusing to differentiate himself from the original. (PROSE: The Two Jasons)

Neak and the other android, Arsenio W Cockshaft, turned on Jason after they discovered that he planned to have them decommissioned when he no longer had use for them, and they contacted his rival publishing company Palp Fiction to offer their services in taking him down. With the assistance of Palp Fiction, a third duplicate of Jason was commissioned going by yet another of Jason's aliases, Ken J Aason, and the trio helped publicly expose Jason's deception causing his publishers Velvet Mandible's sales to suffer. In exchange Palp Fiction stopped the inevitable decommissioning of the duplicates and raised the finances to place them into permanent organic bodies. (PROSE: Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants) However, when the androids reached the clinic in the Catan Nebula that would perform the operation, they discovered that they only had enough funds for one of them to receive a permanent body. (PROSE: The Two Jasons)

While Neak and Ken J Aason, later known as 2Jason and 3Jason respectively, were both eventually successful in receiving their permanent bodies - albeit 3Jason had his mind deliberately frozen at the mental age of eleven - Arsenio died while attempting to access memories that Jason had not granted to them. (PROSE: The Two Jasons)

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As Jonas Neak he was a "bearded, tweed-draped man" with a surprisingly heavy accent that Bernice Summerfield couldn't place. (PROSE: Sex Secrets of the Robot Replicants)