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This article is about Indiana Jones' granddaughter. You may be looking for Lucy, a Barnett College student.

Lucy was Indiana Jones' granddaughter.

Biography[]

In the early 1990s, Jones and his daughter were supposed to attend a grandparents' tea at Lucy's school but Indiana got distracted by telling his daughter about his time in Dublin during the Easter Rebellion. As such, the pair were running late when Jones finished his story.[2]

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It contains information cut from the final release of an Indiana Jones medium, or otherwise unpublished. Everything said in this section and not elsewhere did not happen in the "proper" Indiana Jones continuity.

Lucy was dismayed when Jones disrupted her current affairs class one day to demand to know why her teacher had dismissed Lucy's essay about the origins of the Gulf War. When the teacher replied that the work was mostly an irrelevant coverage of the 1919 Paris Peace Conference, the elderly archaeologist, who had provided the background to the paper for his granddaughter, launched into the story of his experiences there.[1]

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Behind the scenes[]

Lucy was written into the bookends for the "Paris, May 1919" episode of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles which weren't part of the final episode where she, along with her class, are identified as a group of seventeen year olds.[1]

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