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* Upon her introduction in ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'', Christine Summerfield is identified as a cloned human with dark hair but her specific genetic origins are not identified. However, much is made of the connection between Christine and her seeming namesake, Bernice Summerfield. Throughout the novel, she speculates as to her seemingly unwarranted attachment to the Summerfield bloodline, once remarking that she felt an "urge to go looking for the remains of Bernice Summerfield", who she later describes as "the closest thing [she has] got to family." Likewise, Christine speculates that, “when the sphinxes had made everyone inside the bottle, [she] had been “inspired by this Bernice person.” This speculation is summarily rejected by Chris, who denies any similarity between the two Summerfields. When Christine discovers that she is a clone, Chris responds aggressively before telling her that she was simply “a standard human template.” | * Upon her introduction in ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'', Christine Summerfield is identified as a cloned human with dark hair but her specific genetic origins are not identified. However, much is made of the connection between Christine and her seeming namesake, Bernice Summerfield. Throughout the novel, she speculates as to her seemingly unwarranted attachment to the Summerfield bloodline, once remarking that she felt an "urge to go looking for the remains of Bernice Summerfield", who she later describes as "the closest thing [she has] got to family." Likewise, Christine speculates that, “when the sphinxes had made everyone inside the bottle, [she] had been “inspired by this Bernice person.” This speculation is summarily rejected by Chris, who denies any similarity between the two Summerfields. When Christine discovers that she is a clone, Chris responds aggressively before telling her that she was simply “a standard human template.” | ||
* While ''[[Barnyard of the Cyberons (short story)|Barnyard of the Cyberons]]'' introduced [[Christina Cwej]] with the understanding that she was the first female Cwej, ''[[The Five Christinas (short story)|The Five Christinas]]'' would later assert that Eliza was, despite | * While ''[[Barnyard of the Cyberons (short story)|Barnyard of the Cyberons]]'' introduced [[Christina Cwej]] with the understanding that she was the first female Cwej, ''[[The Five Christinas (short story)|The Five Christinas]]'' would later assert that Eliza was, despite ''[[Dead Romance (novel)|Dead Romance]]'' stating she was a clone of "a standard human template", a Cwejen with the imprint of "[[Chris Cwej|someone else]]". By that account, this would make Christine Summerfield the first female [[Cwejen]]. | ||
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