Jenny Swensen (comics)

Jenny Swensen (comics)

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caption = Artwork by Paul Ryan from D.P. 7 #32
comic_color = background:#ff8080
character_name = Chrome
alter_ego = Jenny Swensen
publisher = Marvel Comics
debut = " Spitfire and the Troubleshooters" #1 (1986)
creators =
alliance_color = background:#c0c0ff
alliances =United States Army DP7 Central Intelligence Agency
aliases = Spitfire, Chrome
powers = Durable metallic skin and super-strength

Jennifer Swensen, also known as Spitfire or Chrome, is a fictional paranormal in the Marvel Comics imprint New Universe. She first appears in Spitfire and the Troubleshooters #1. She takes on the name Chrome in DP7 #30.

Fictional character biography

pitfire and the Troubleshooters

Professor Jennifer "Spitfire" Swensen's father invented some robotic exoskeletons known as MAX armors. After his death, Jenny stole the suit and, along with the help of some brilliant college students, used it to help people. They also fended off repeated attempts by forces who wanted to acquire the suits and use them as weapons.

Swensen and her MAX Armor were eventually absorbed into the United States Army. She later used the resources provided under the project to create a suit of her own.

The Pitt

On December 22, 1987, as part of her job with the Army, Jenny was called to use her MAX Armor to investigate the destruction of Pittsburgh. At this point, all that was known was that an unknown disaster had struck the city. Jenny was the first person to get an accurate sense of the extent of the damage. She flew down into the crater, almost 14 miles below where Pittsburgh used to be, before seeing a mass of sludge at the bottom.

Jenny entered the sludge to take a sample of it and spotted a family of survivors, in a car that had fallen over the edge. While she attempted to rescue them, some of the sludge (or "Pitt Juice" as it came to be known) was able to penetrate her airtight suit seals and contaminate Jenny.

When she informed her superior officer of the damage, he ordered the Pitt completely sealed off. He then ordered Jenny to go in and take more scientific readings. Jenny wanted instead to search the area for more survivors, but was ordered not to... so she decided to go AWOL, flying the MAX armor away and searching for signs of life.

Some time later, she encountered a few paranormals who'd breached the perimeter of the Pitt in order to search for friends. She was initially in conflict with the group, and accidentally destroyed one of Randy O'Brien's antibodies, before two other paranormals, Charlotte Beck and Lenore Fenzl were able to use their abilities to bring Swensen's suit down. When they finally had a chance to talk, the group was able to enlist Swensen's aid in rescuing Dave Landers who was fighting for his life inside The Pitt.

That rescue damaged the MAX armor a little more, and Swensen was forced to abandon it as she didn't have what she needed in order to repair it. She traveled with the paranormals for a while, and led a team of the female paranormals to go after Mutator, who'd been captured by a group of scavengers. An extended fight with their paranormal leader, Pitt Bull delayed the women getting back to their makeshift camp, and by the time they arrived, the others had already been captured by the army.

Swensen went to the army base alone to check in and see if they were captured. As she'd recently been AWOL, the army was displeased with her, but the Central Intelligence Agency managed to get her remanded to them. By this time, Jenny had begun to suffer from her exposure to Pitt Juice. Her body was partially covered by a mass of shiny boils, and the rash was spreading.

The CIA brought in a paranormal named Stephanie Harrington who had healing abilities, in an effort to cure the infection, but Stephanie's touch accelerated it instead, and Jenny's entire body was now covered in a metal skin.

After her transformation, Jenny joined and lead the CIA's paranormal task force. They were first sent out into Brazil, where they were assigned to locate a biological weapon. That weapon was actually a monstrous paranormal, originally formed out of the family Jenny rescued from the Pitt, and the team barely escaped with their lives, at the cost of one of their own.

New York

The CIA next assigned Jenny's group to monitor presidential candidate Philip Nolan Voigt. Their surveillance was discovered almost immediately and he used his paranormal powers to mind control the women into doing his bidding. He also later had them attack Randy O'Brien and Dave Landers, to prove a point.

Jenny, her teammates, Randy, and Dave all lived in the same building after that as friends. Their program was suddenly terminated by the CIA, and Jenny had to face off against an assassin hired by her disgruntled former boss.

Later, Jenny was fighting off some muggers and encountered a man in a superhero costume, calling himself Captain Manhattan. He was considering creating a team of paranormals to fight crime. Later, they met again when Captain Manhattan was lured into an ambush at the Christmas tree in Rockefeller Center. Jenny and her friends happened to be there, and they assisted him. It was there that Captain Manhattan, thinking on the spot, gave her the codename Chrome.

Jenny became smitten with Manhattan began to assist him in fighting the crime in New York City as Chrome. Still, she wondered if Captain Manhattan even saw her as a woman, considering her unusual appearance, and whether any kind of romance was possible.

When a man claiming to be able to cure paranormal abilities offered his services, the two investigated him together. He seemed sincere, and offered to cure both of them on the spot. Jenny considered it but wasn't ready at the time. She knew that Captain Manhattan might not be interested in her at all if not as a superhero partner... and yet she wanted to be a woman again. She attended the Cure's mass healing in New York while she made up her mind. Despite the fact that she stayed waiting for her turn at the Cure when her friends left, she must not have gotten the Cure after all, as she was later seen, as Chrome, helping Captain Manhattan defend their world against alien threats.

Powers and abilities

MAX Armor

Jenny Swensen often flew an armored exoskeleton called the MAX armor. The suit greatly enhanced her strength, allowing her to lift over half a ton. It could also fly for extended periods, and contained its own life support systems. The suit contained a full array of sensors and its weaponry included missiles.

Chrome

After becoming mutated by exposure to Pitt-Juice, Jenny's skin hardened into something resembling metal. This renders her extremely durable, even bulletproof. She also has some degree of superhuman strength, the extent of which is not clear. Jenny is immune to most forms of sedatives and narcotics in her metal body.

One trade-off (besides that she stands out as obviously paranormal) is that Jenny's sensation of touch is now negligible. She's stated that she needs to be punched to even be aware she's been touched.

Other versions

newuniversal - Jennifer Swann

An alternate version of Jenny Swensen, Dr. Jennifer Swann, appears in newuniversal, Warren Ellis' re-imagining of many of the New Universe concepts.

Doctor Swann works for the government's Project Spitfire, as did her father, continuing his work on the H.E.X. (Human Enhancement eXperimental)Comic book reference | Writer = Warren Ellis | Artist = Salvador Larroca | Story = Trauma | Title = newuniversal | Issue = 2 | Date = 2007| Publisher = Marvel Comics | ] initiative, an exoskeleton that is intended to enable its wearer to combat superhumans.

Prior to the White Event, Swann spent two years working on the H.E.X. suit, with little success. The initiative was originally headed by her father, another Project Spitfire officer, after an exoskeleton constructed by a superhuman was acquired in 1959Comic book reference | Writer = Kieron Gillen | Artist = Greg Scott, Kody Chamberlain | Title = newuniversal: 1959 | Issue = 1 | Date = September 2008| Publisher = Marvel Comics | ] . Project Spitfire then spent almost forty years trying to reverse-engineer the suit, with Jennifer Swann taking control of the initiative after her father's death.

Swann herself was then transformed by the White Event, seemingly acquiring similar superhuman abilities to the suit's creator - enhanced knowledge and perceptions, allowing her to understand and construct advanced technology. Her superhuman abilities allow her to swiftly complete the H.E.X. suit.Comic book reference | Writer = Warren Ellis | Artist = Salvador Larroca | Story = Tumble | Title = newuniversal | Issue = 6 | Date = 2007| Publisher = Marvel Comics | ]

Exiles: Days of Then and Now

A younger version of Jenny Swensen appeared in this one shot. This version was similar to the original New Universe, and possibly the same one the Exiles visited during their World Tour. She was inspired by to become a hero and then moved to his world to replace its Iron Man, who was supposed to have been important in solving the world's crisis, but had died when the original Exiles ignored their mission in order to chase Proteus across different dimensions.

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