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'''''The Mary-Sue Extrusion''''' was the seventy-ninth [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel. It was the first novel since ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]'' to be almost entirely told from the point of view of somebody other than [[Bernice Summerfield]], being told from the point of view of the [[Stratum Seven agent]]. He did, however, encounter several of Benny's friends and associates throughout the novel.
'''''The Mary-Sue Extrusion''''' was the seventy-ninth [[Virgin New Adventures]] novel. It was the first novel since ''[[Deadfall (novel)|Deadfall]]'' to be almost entirely told from the point of view of somebody other than [[Bernice Summerfield]], being told from the point of view of the [[Stratum Seven agent]]. He did, however, encounter several of Benny's friends and associates throughout the novel.


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Slipping away from the Sultan's palace, the agent goes to the ruins of [[St Oscar's University]] and finds [[Bernice Summerfield's diaries|Benny's diary]] in which she writes about her companion, Rebecca, and about how she took a [[Mary-Sue]]. The agent fails to notice G'jimo acting strangely and, hurt, does not question Sela when she breaks off their [[sex]]ual relationship because of it being immoral.
Slipping away from the Sultan's palace, the agent goes to the ruins of [[St Oscar's University]] and finds [[Bernice Summerfield's diaries|Benny's diary]] in which she writes about her companion, Rebecca, and about how she took a [[Mary-Sue]]. The agent fails to notice G'jimo acting strangely and, hurt, does not question Sela when she breaks off their [[sex]]ual relationship because of it being immoral.


The agent travels to the [[Proximan Chain Rifts]] where his search for Benny brings him to the attention of [[Jason Kane]], whose quasi-[[telepathy|telepathic]] friend, [[Mira (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Mira]], uses her power to assess that the agent is not a threat. The three of them go to [[Beta Caprisis]] after Jason recognises the name "Rebecca" as belonging to Benny's [[doll]] and they find her calling herself "Rebecca" and her doll "Benny". Stranding the people who tried to kill the agent on Luna, the group head to Thanaxos and Jason manages to restore Benny, who tells the agent what happened on Dellah and that she used the Mary-Sue to stop the gods from trying to draw her back.
The agent travels to the [[Proximan Chain]] where his search for Benny brings him to the attention of [[Jason Kane]], whose quasi-[[telepathy|telepathic]] friend, [[Mira (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Mira]], uses her power to assess that the agent is not a threat. The three of them go to [[Beta Caprisis]] after Jason recognises the name "Rebecca" as belonging to Benny's [[doll]] and they find her, with [[Wolsey]], calling herself "Rebecca" and her doll "Benny". Stranding the people who tried to kill the agent on Luna, Benny tells the group that she returned to Dellah to save Wolsey and that the Mary-Sue was to protect her from being influenced by the gods.


''to be completed''
G'jimo has returned to Thanaxos as a [[prophet]]. On the way there, Benny requests that they land on an unnamed planet to pick up [[Emile Mars-Smith]], who has [[exile]]d himself to starve the god in his mind, in the hopes that the god within him and the one now on Thanaxos will cancel each other out. However, the god within Emile began taking on the other's power until the agent punches Emile in the face and knocks him out. The agent then confronts the Thanaxon Volan about sending the [[assassin]]s after him to keep him from exposing his embezzlement of Pseudopod [[money]], leading Volan to throw a [[stupid bomb]] and run.
 
The stupid bomb kills G'jimo and, the agent believes, the god dies with him. The agent realises that the Volan on Luna had sent him to uncover the other Volan's [[crime]]s rather than to help Dellah. In his report, he changes his personality and history to keep his identity secret.


== Characters ==
== Characters ==
* [[Stratum Seven agent]]
* [[Stratum Seven agent]]
* [[Box (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Box]]
* [[Box (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Box]]
* [[Mara Lutace Grabor]]
* [[Simonon Leviticus Sleed]]
* [[Volan (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Volan]]
* [[Volan (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Volan]]
* [[Liau Mei Chung]]
* [[Liau Mei Chung]]
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* [[Mico]]
* [[Mico]]
* [[Megan (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Megan]]
* [[Megan (The Mary-Sue Extrusion)|Megan]]
* [[Sabron Jones]]
* [[Sela Dane]]
* [[Sela Dane]]
* [[G'ran]]
* [[G'ran]]
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* [[D'nar]]
* [[D'nar]]
* [[G'jimo]]
* [[G'jimo]]
* [[Emile Mars-Smith]]
* [[Kimo Ani]]
* [[Jason Kane]]
* [[Jason Kane]]
* [[Mira (The Mary Sue Extrusion)|Mira]]
* [[Mira (The Mary Sue Extrusion)|Mira]]
* [[Sabron Jones]]
* [[Bernice Summerfield]]
* [[Bernice Summerfield]]
* [[Wolsey]]
* [[Emile Mars-Smith]]


== References ==
== References ==
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