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{{Herobox|name = Crystal|faction = receptionist|creator = a telephone game between [[Hubert Bartels]], [[Martin Phipps]] and [[Ken Schmidt]]|extra = |alter = N/A|alias = None|primary = None|status = |usability = Free For Use}}
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{{Herobox|name = Crystal|faction = receptionist|creator = a telephone game between [[Hubert Bartels]], [[Martin Phipps]] and [[Ken Schmidt]]|extra = |alter = N/A|alias = None|primary = None|status = Occasional receptionist at the [[LNHQ (Classic)]]|usability = Free For Use}}
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==
  
Crystal was one of the first two receptionists to work at the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]], alongside [[Fred the Receptionist|Fred]].
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Crystal was one of the first two receptionists to work at the [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]], filling in for [[Fred the Receptionist|Fred]] when he wasn't available<ref name = origin />. She was only ever part-time, and largely stopped after [[Tsar Chasm]] hired [[Kyoko Ishikawa]], [[Lester O'Brien]], and [[Bart Sears]], but still fills in on occasion to this day.
  
Her workload was lightened when [[Tsar Chasm]] hired [[Kyoko Ishikawa]], [[Lester O'Brien]], and [[Bart Sears]] as additional receptionists.
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Even as a normal [[Net.ropolis]] citizen, however, she got caught up in events, such as the time<ref name = lnh70 /> she was taken hostage by Ironcast of the [[Youngstuds]] and rescued by [[Irony Man]].
 
 
At some point before ''[[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 1]]'' #70, she quit the job; however, this didn't save her from being taken hostage by Ironcast of the [[Youngstuds]], and rescued by [[Irony Man]].
 
  
 
== Personality ==
 
== Personality ==
  
 
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Pretty nice, tho she can get standoffish and a bit intimidating if she's tired or stressed.
  
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
 
== Powers and Abilities ==
  
 
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Skill in the secretarial arts, ability to put up with these clowns.
  
 
== Appearance ==
 
== Appearance ==
  
Doesn't seem to have ever been described.
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A well-dressed buxom blonde.<ref name = lett2 />
  
 
== Relationships ==
 
== Relationships ==
  
 
[[Captain Cleanup]] is her brother. She's occasionally dated [[Fred the Receptionist|Fred]].
 
[[Captain Cleanup]] is her brother. She's occasionally dated [[Fred the Receptionist|Fred]].
 
== Notes ==
 
 
According to [https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.comics.creative/c/2lRgSPC_nN4/m/Oozo0z0kDG4J this thread], Crystal's origins are: [[Hubert Bartels]] used an anonymous [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]] receptionist in ''[[Tales of the LNH]]'' #286; [[Martin Phipps]] remembered the character as female, and used said unnamed female receptionist repeatedly; and [[Ken Schmidt]] named her Crystal in ''[[LNH Comics Presents]]'' #4.
 
  
 
== Appearances ==
 
== Appearances ==
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* '''First Appearance''' (unnamed but gendered): [[The Dumbest Legion Stories Ever Told]]
 
* '''First Appearance''' (unnamed but gendered): [[The Dumbest Legion Stories Ever Told]]
 
* [[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 1]] #3, 70
 
* [[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 1]] #3, 70
* [[Deja Dude and Master Blaster]] #1
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* [[Deja Dude/Master Blaster]] #1
* [[The Coming of Elvis Man]] #2
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* The [[Coming of Elvis Man]] #2
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* [[LetterinG MaN (series)|LetterinG MaN]] #1, Saga
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* [[The Good Guys (series)|The Good Guys]] #2
 
* [[Dramatic Intro (After a Fashion)]]
 
* [[Dramatic Intro (After a Fashion)]]
* [[The Good Guys (series)|The Good Guys]] #2
 
 
* '''First Appearance''' (named): [[LNH Comics Presents]] #4 (mentioned)
 
* '''First Appearance''' (named): [[LNH Comics Presents]] #4 (mentioned)
 
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #5 (mentioned)
 
* [[LNH Comics Presents]] #5 (mentioned)
* [[Teens in Trenchcoats]] #2
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* [[Teens in Trenchcoats]] #2 (mentioned)
 
* [[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2]] #44
 
* [[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 2]] #44
 
* [[Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths!]] #50 (flashback)
 
* [[Hungry, Hungry Sabertooths!]] #50 (flashback)
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== Footnotes ==
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<references>
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<ref name = origin>According to [https://groups.google.com/g/rec.arts.comics.creative/c/2lRgSPC_nN4/m/Oozo0z0kDG4J this thread], Crystal's origins are: [[Hubert Bartels]] used an anonymous [[LNHQ (Classic)|LNHQ]] receptionist in ''[[Tales of the LNH]]'' #286; [[Martin Phipps]] remembered the character as female, and used said unnamed female receptionist repeatedly; and [[Ken Schmidt]] named her Crystal in ''[[LNH Comics Presents]]'' #4.</ref>
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<ref name = lnh70>''[[Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 1]]'' #70 &ndash; [[Footnote Girl]]</ref>
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<ref name = lett2>According to ''[[LetterinG MaN (series)|LetterinG MaN]]'' #1 &ndash; [[Footnote Girl]]</ref>
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</references>
  
 
[[Category:Receptionists]]
 
[[Category:Receptionists]]
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Civilians]]
 
[[Category:Classic LNH Civilians]]

Latest revision as of 01:06, 25 May 2024

Crystal is a receptionist created by a telephone game between Hubert Bartels, Martin Phipps and Ken Schmidt.
Alter Ego: N/A
Aliases: None
Primary Writer: None
Status: Occasional receptionist at the LNHQ (Classic)
Usability: Free For Use

History

Crystal was one of the first two receptionists to work at the LNHQ, filling in for Fred when he wasn't available[1]. She was only ever part-time, and largely stopped after Tsar Chasm hired Kyoko Ishikawa, Lester O'Brien, and Bart Sears, but still fills in on occasion to this day.

Even as a normal Net.ropolis citizen, however, she got caught up in events, such as the time[2] she was taken hostage by Ironcast of the Youngstuds and rescued by Irony Man.

Personality

Pretty nice, tho she can get standoffish and a bit intimidating if she's tired or stressed.

Powers and Abilities

Skill in the secretarial arts, ability to put up with these clowns.

Appearance

A well-dressed buxom blonde.[3]

Relationships

Captain Cleanup is her brother. She's occasionally dated Fred.

Appearances

Footnotes

  1. According to this thread, Crystal's origins are: Hubert Bartels used an anonymous LNHQ receptionist in Tales of the LNH #286; Martin Phipps remembered the character as female, and used said unnamed female receptionist repeatedly; and Ken Schmidt named her Crystal in LNH Comics Presents #4.
  2. Legion of Net.Heroes Volume 1 #70 – Footnote Girl
  3. According to LetterinG MaN #1 – Footnote Girl