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|image            = Trine.jpg
|image            = Trine-E.jpg
|species          = Android
|species          = Android
|affiliation      = [[Bad Wolf Corporation]]
|affiliation      = Bad Wolf Corporation
|origin            = [[Game Station]]
|origin            = [[Satellite Five|Game Station]]
|only              = Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf
|only              = Bad Wolf (TV story)
|actor             = Trinny Woodall  
|voice actor       = Trinny Woodall  
|other actor       = [[Alan Ruscoe]] (body)
|actor             = Alan Ruscoe
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'''Trine-E''' was one of the robot hosts of the [[200,100]] version of ''[[What Not to Wear]]'' on the [[Game Station]] satellite, the other being [[Zu-Zana]].
'''Trine-E''' was one of the robot hosts of the [[200,100]] version of ''[[What Not to Wear]]'' on the [[Satellite Five|Game Station]] satellite, the other being [[Zu-Zana]]. After attempting to find the right clothes for Captain [[Jack Harkness]], they tried to remove his head with saws.


They were created by the [[Bad Wolf Corporation]] based on the [[21st century]] hosts [[Susannah Constantine]] and [[Trinny Woodall]]. After attempting to find the right clothes for Captain [[Jack Harkness]], they tried to remove his head.
Unfortunately for them, Jack was armed with a [[compact laser deluxe]] (hidden "[[Posterior|somewhere you don't wanna know]]", even though his clothes had been removed by their [[defabricator]]), and blasted their robotic heads off so he could escape. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'')


Unfortunately for them, Jack was armed with a [[Compact Laser Deluxe]] (hidden "somewhere you don't wanna know", even though his clothes had been removed by their defabricator) and blasted their robotic heads off. ([[TV]]: ''[[Bad Wolf (TV story)|Bad Wolf]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
 
The droid's name is a pun on that of [[Trinny Woodall]], one of the hosts of the show at the time of ''Bad Wolf''{{'}}s broadcast.
Trine-E was able to remove one of her hands to replace it with a large chainsaw. She would also attach syringes to the other hand.<!--
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 15 May 2024

Trine-E was one of the robot hosts of the 200,100 version of What Not to Wear on the Game Station satellite, the other being Zu-Zana. After attempting to find the right clothes for Captain Jack Harkness, they tried to remove his head with saws.

Unfortunately for them, Jack was armed with a compact laser deluxe (hidden "somewhere you don't wanna know", even though his clothes had been removed by their defabricator), and blasted their robotic heads off so he could escape. (TV: Bad Wolf)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The droid's name is a pun on that of Trinny Woodall, one of the hosts of the show at the time of Bad Wolf's broadcast.