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Her body also contains several access ports for downloading, charging, and other purposes. Jenny has been able to don a pseudo-human form in her ambition to be a normal teenage girl on two occasions:. In "Raggedy Android" , Nora designed an Exo-Skin for Jenny to freely go around in public during a amusement park event, but the first prototype skin was rushed in production within a day, which resulted in an exo-skin looking more akin to an old ragdoll that ended up scaring everyone at the park.
By the end of the episode, Jenny decided to take off the Exo-Skin and reveal her true nature, and has since been able to blend into society freely as a robot. Mezmer refused to serve robots, Jenny goes to her mother to use the exo-suit again. This time, Nora had made improvements to the suit to make Jenny look more human — human enough to fool anyone to believe that Jenny was a real girl. However, the skin ended up possessing a mind of its own and began persuading Jenny to act like a "normal girl" by dropping her robotic identity and adopting a persona of a girl more focused on diets and not getting her hands dirty.
However, one day as Mezmers was being raided by the Space Bikers and the exo-skin constraining her from confronting the bandits, Jenny poured a chocolate milkshake on herself, making the skin short-circuit and come off, giving Jenny her freewill back and being the vigilant hero she has always been. While disguised as a " human " in her Exo-Skin, Jenny had light skin with freckles and rosy cheeks.
She had red hair tied into two pigtails with black bows. She wore a blue dress with short sleeves, short skirt, white socks and black Mary Jane shoes. Thanks to having advanced artificial intelligence, Jenny's personality is that of an eager, young, tomboyish teenager. She desires a sense of freedom but also wants acceptance from her peers.
She generally possesses a kind personality and likes anything pertaining to teenage activities, but becomes agitated when her mother or her duties get in her way of her enjoyment. Unfortunately, being kind and sweet, she is easily trusting of others and, as a result, can be quite naive. The Crust Cousins, Brit and Tiff , have often taken advantage of this for self-gain or to humiliate Jenny. Despite this, she can also be mischievous, hotheaded, careless, and stubborn at times, but always learns from her mistakes.
In her duties as a crime fighter and global responder, she is vigilant and determined to get the job done, though she can be reckless and quick to jump the gun in very few instances.
Since Dr. Nora Wakeman is the one who designed and built Jenny, she comes to view her as her mother. Like most mothers with teenage daughters, Dr. Wakeman and Jenny sometimes argue with each other, but Dr.
Wakeman truly loves Jenny as if she was a biological daughter. At first, Dr. Wakeman confined Jenny in her bedroom in fear of Jenny possibly not being accepted by society, but when she saw that Jenny made friends after sneaking out of the house, Dr.
Wakeman decided to give her more freedom. Wakeman would always alert Jenny about any crisis occurring in Tremorton whenever Jenny is out by contacting her through her built-in monitor.
Brad is Jenny's first and best friend. She usually confides in him on her personal feelings and any other emotions she is going through. He often gives Jenny advice and helps her on missions, as well as normal teenager activities, while causing trouble of his own. He also usually goes on Jenny's side of things and defends her, especially with drama at high school.
They often hang out as well. Tuck is the first human other than Jenny's mother, whom Jenny has come into contact with. While they first began their relationship in the first season, Tuck often called Jenny a "freaky robot". He has grown more and more close to Jenny, though, finding her abilities he once feared to be rather "cool". Soon, Tuck and Jenny grow a close bond to the point that Jenny will fly to Tuck's aid whenever she hears him scream, even though Tuck rather abuses this factor in their friendship quite often especially apparent in the episode The Boy Who Cried Robot.
Tuck learns many morals through Jenny, and in the end, it is very much an older sibling to younger sibling relationship. Tuck is Brad's younger brother. Although over the seasons, the two grew more accustomed to and close to each other, and Sheldon still often pampers Jenny every chance he gets. Jenny sympathizes with Sheldon and his obsession with her, although many times she grows frustrated and exasperated with him since he inadvertently hinders her on some occasions.
He has also significantly helped her on many occasions as well, and is known to create for her a plethora of different gadgets ranging from blasters to over-sized pencil sharpeners.
The two grew close enough that Jenny would often rely on Sheldon to make minor repairs for her when she had some loose bolts, with Sheldon happily complying since he is a genius mechanical nerd and he stole and studied her blueprints in Designing Women.
Sheldon has unwavering faith in Jenny due to his love for her, and has saved her life and her reputation as a superhero on quite a few occasions, especially in A Robot For All Seasons and Agent 00' Sheldon.
For this, Jenny is deeply grateful, thanking him with a heartfelt kiss on the cheek at least twice. According to series creator Rob Renzetti , he intended to eventually bring Jenny and Sheldon together as a couple.
At first, Jenny was delighted to have a teenage girl friend who could stay on the phone all day long and do normal teenage activities with her. However, in Teenage Mutant Ninja Troubles Misty's pranks on the Crust Cousins became extremely cruel and sadistic, and Misty showed a dark, megalomaniacal side of herself in her attempts to terrorize them with their worst fears. Because of this, Misty was expelled from Tremorton High School, and her cruel behavior made Jenny to begin to worry that her teen alien friend was becoming villainous.
Finally, in Mist Opportunities , Misty returned once more and started fighting crime in Tremorton, resulting in Jenny relying too much on her, and slacking from her heroic duties. However, a fight erupted betweeen the two friends when Misty wouldn't do anything unless the citizens paid her, and let the town get destroyed by a monster without feeling any remorse.
Tuck was put in grave danger and was nearly killed, as Misty refused to save him. That said, the new mission setup did eventually gel when the DLC packs came along. These include new mecha and missions, and fit neatly and logically into a selectable mission approach.
Apart from the new mission setup, the in-game HUD has a new cyclical design now, which is a curious choice but works fine, and then we get to the Dreisstrager. When it comes to Super Robot Wars 30 , the battleship in question is an original creation designed by veteran mecha designer Kazutaka Miyatake and is called the Dreisstrager. Moreover, the game also bases its backend modifiers around the Dreisstrager. Instead of these being separate upgrades that carryover between playthroughs, partially forcing players to play the games multiple times.
The Dreisstrager has separate upgrades that affect the other mecha both in-game and in the menus. From boosting energy and health regeneration in missions, to unlocking extra upgrade levels for the mecha in the menus.
This means we now have three kinds of currency know, one for upgrading mecha, another for boosting the skills of your pilots and this new system for the Dreisstrager.
The Dreisstrager itself is also a monster in-game and when fully upgraded is great fun to mess around with. It also ties the story behind the new Huckebein 30 and upgraded Huckebein 30th that are included in the game. Apart from all this, one other major point needs to be made. Even on the Japanese release of the game, there is a full English text localization, from menus to dialogue. This took me a bit by surprise, as with the Japanese versions of the Super Robot Wars games, I have been used to playing them in, well, Japanese.
Having an English option after all these years is just great. I suppose I should not have been too surprised though, as Super Robot Wars 30 was given an international release on PC, with both the PlayStation 4 and Switch versions also getting Asian releases. The latter is where the English localization normally resided. So to have English fully supported across all versions of the game is genuinely great. Overall, Super Robot Wars 30 is an excellent tribute to the 30th anniversary of the series.
The new mission setup is a bit daunting at first but works well on multiple playthroughs and with the new DLC. Super Robot Wars
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