![]() Egon told him, "Yes, have some." Louis repeated what Egon said. While Egon performed a scan with the Aura Video-Analyzer, Janine looked at Louis's wallet then gave it to Egon. Janine turned her head to look at Louis as they entered the Firehouse. Egon remarked he do not think Louis was human. Janine told Egon he was so kind to take care of that man and called him a real humanitarian. Janine wrapped around one of his arms as they walked back to the Firehouse. Egon turned it off and turned to the sergeant and suggested they better bring him into the Firehouse. Meter and watched as the readings quickly surged. Louis wearily asked Egon if he was the Gatekeeper. Louis Tully was in the van in a straight jacket. They walked over to the rear of the paddy wagon. ![]() He knew about the Ghostbusters and figured they should confer with them. The sergeant explained they picked up a perp but they had no idea what to do with him because Bellevue Hospital refused him and he was concerned about placing him in the lock-up. The sergeant asked Egon if he was a Ghostbuster. A short time later, Egon Spengler came outside with Janine. The sergeant answered he was dropping off. She asked him if he was dropping off or picking up. Weeks later, on a Thursday night, a Police Sergeant knocked on the front door of the Firehouse. Janine grumbled she quit better jobs then pressed a button on the phone and snapped at the caller. He asked her if she was going to answer the phone. Venkman implied that perhaps she'd find more pleasure in another low-wage job, she took offense, but stopped her complaints. She had gone two weeks without a break and recalled a promise more help would be hired. Once the boys picked up more and more clients, she began to complain of being overworked. Janine brought Winston to their attention. He saw there were two more free repeaters. Janine handed out a piece of paper and told them that was the evening worksheet. Peter told her that was the paper on the Brooklyn and the female client paid with Visa. She scoffed at the smoke from the Traps Ray Stantz was holding. Peter Venkman tossed an invoice on Janine's desk. Winston replied if there was a steady paycheck in it, he would believe anything she said. She asked him if he believed in UFOs, astral projections, mental telepathy, ESP, clairvoyance, spirit photography, telekinetic movement, full trans-mediums, the Loch Ness monster and the theory of Atlantis. Janine interviewed Winston Zeddemore from her desk. One one call, Janine asked a caller if the ghost looked like a mist, or if it had arms and legs. ![]() While initially extremely bored with her job and seemingly indifferent to the business, the moment she received an urgent plea for assistance from the haunted Sedgewick Hotel, she roared out a joyful "We got one!" and enthusiastically activated the muster signal for the primary staff. ![]() She showed a romantic interest in Egon Spengler, but he didn't return her advances. She staffed the phones and kept track of appointments, calls, messages, etc. Janine was the first person hired to work at the Firehouse. History Primary Canon History Ghostbusters (1984) Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime video game, deemed a Tertiary Canon, follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II. Janine (from Dimension 50-S) in the IDW Comic Series, is a alternate version based on Ghostbusters: Sanctum of Slime. Janine (prime) appears in the IDW Comic Series, a Secondary Canon, which follows Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II, also includes some elements from Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions) and Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Stylized Versions) as well as being canon to Tobin's Spirit Guide (Insight Editions). In Ghostbusters: The Video Game (Realistic Versions), a Secondary Canon, Ghostbusters (1984) and Ghostbusters II pre-date the game, Ghostbusters: Afterlife conflicts with the game. Janine in the Primary Canon is developed from Ghostbusters (1984), Ghostbusters II, and Ghostbusters: Afterlife.
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