Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time): Difference between revisions

From Tardis Wiki, the free Doctor Who reference
(adding merge tag from Jane Blythe as that's the intended article for the merger)
(merging content)
 
(6 intermediate revisions by 2 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{merge|Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time)|Because this page, [[Blenkinsop]] and [[Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time)]] are are all the exact same individual/creature at different points in time. See [[Talk:Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time)]] for discussion.}}
{{Infobox Individual
{{character stub}}
| alias  = The Time Harvester<br>Mr Symington<br>Mr Blenkinsop<br>Mr Hoogeveen<br>Mr Verspronck
'''Mr Symington''' and Mr [[Blenkinsop]] were mysterious men who helped workers at [[Lexington International Bank]] to have more time. They gave watches, primarily known as [[Time Harvester]]s, to their customers, including [[Andrew Brown]], [[Sameera Jenkins]], [[Nadia Montgomery]] and many others. They claimed that the interest on them was good.
| species =
| only    = Borrowed Time (novel)
}}
{{you may|Jane Blythe (The Sea Devils)}}
'''Jane Blythe''' was a [[Shapeshifter|shapeshifting]] [[shark]]-like [[alien]] with connections to the [[Time Market]] who posed as the secretary of [[Vanessa Laing-Rabdall]] at [[Lexington International Bank]] in order to harvest [[time]] from the other workers. Her other identities included '''Symington''' and '''Blenkinsop'''. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'')
 
== Biography ==
The creature that came to be known as Jane owed a large [[time]] debt to the [[Time Market]]. She set herself up as secretary to [[Vanessa Laing-Rabdall]] and used a [[Time Harvester]] to double back on her own [[timeline]] to create the personas of Mr Symington and Mr Blenkinsop. As Symington and Blenkinsop, Jane targeted workers such as [[Andrew Brown]] and [[Sameera Jenkins]] and offered them Time Harvesters of their own with hefty insurance rates hidden in the fine print. Therefore anyone who used the Time Harvesters for longer than a couple of days would owe more time than a [[human]] could possibly pay back.
 
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Amy Pond]] first caught onto the scheme after watching [[Brian Edelman]] die when he attempted to pay back the hours he owed. Jane tried to cover up her actions by claiming that Edelman had overworked himself. By this point the Time Harvesters had begun to circulate across the Bank and even into the wider world, Symington and Blenkinsop also began doubling back on their own timelines allowing themselves to be in hundreds of places at once. When the Doctor opposed Jane she ordered her army of Symington and Blenkinsop duplicates to kill him, however, he realised that she owed far more time than she could ever find on [[Earth]] and offered himself up revealing himself to be a [[Time Lord]] with an extended lifespan.
 
Jane took the Doctor hostage and attempted to auction him off at the Time Market. Amy, [[Rory Williams|Rory]], Andrew, Sameera and [[Nadia Montgomery]] were able to successfully identify that the glass structure at the Lexington Bank stored all the harvested time energy and upon destroying it Jane lost her abilities to manipulate time. All of her Symington and Blenkinsop duplicates were erased and as such so was most of the work they had done dispensing the Time Harvesters. She attempted to recover by continuing to trade the Doctor off, but he pretended that Jane was lying about him being a Time Lord and the clients at the Time Market believed him as Jane's lies about human lifespans came to light.
 
As the clients began to sell up their purchases Jane further lost control and faded out of time. However, she survived and before long turned up in [[1636]] attempting to sell [[Marieke Jansen]] a Time Harvester under the new identities of Mr Hoogeveen and Mr Verspronck. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'')
 
==Mr Blenkinsop and Mr Symington==
As Mr Blenkinsop and Mr Symington they were mysterious men who helped workers at [[Lexington International Bank]] to have more time. They gave watches, primarily known as [[Time Harvester]]s, to their customers, including [[Andrew Brown]], [[Sameera Jenkins]], [[Nadia Montgomery]], [[Benny Har-Even]] and many others. They claimed that the interest on them was good.


The [[Eleventh Doctor]] discovered their plans when he saw [[Amy Pond|Amy]] wearing one. He [[deduce]]d that Mr Symington and his business partner were not who they seemed. After a quick confrontation, they discovered that they were not human; they were actually aliens that resembled sharks.
The [[Eleventh Doctor]] discovered their plans when he saw [[Amy Pond|Amy]] wearing one. He [[deduce]]d that Mr Symington and his business partner were not who they seemed. After a quick confrontation, they discovered that they were not human; they were actually aliens that resembled sharks.


They could both time travel and doubled over on themselves many times. This meant that there were a number of Symingtons everywhere. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'')
They could both time travel and doubled over on themselves many times. This meant that there were a number of Blenkinsops everywhere. ([[PROSE]]: '' [[Borrowed Time (novel)|Borrowed Time]]'')
 
{{NameSort}}
{{NameSort}}


[[Category:17th century individuals]]
[[Category:21st century individuals]]
[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]]
[[Category:Individual shapeshifters]]
[[Category:Individual time travellers]]
[[Category:Individual time travellers]]
[[Category:Time Harvester users]]
[[Category:Businesspersons]]
[[Category:Businesspersons]]
[[Category:Imposters]]
[[Category:Imposters]]
[[Category:Individuals of unknown species]]
[[Category:21st century individuals]]

Latest revision as of 07:06, 30 August 2024

You may be looking for Jane Blythe (The Sea Devils).

Jane Blythe was a shapeshifting shark-like alien with connections to the Time Market who posed as the secretary of Vanessa Laing-Rabdall at Lexington International Bank in order to harvest time from the other workers. Her other identities included Symington and Blenkinsop. (PROSE: Borrowed Time)

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

The creature that came to be known as Jane owed a large time debt to the Time Market. She set herself up as secretary to Vanessa Laing-Rabdall and used a Time Harvester to double back on her own timeline to create the personas of Mr Symington and Mr Blenkinsop. As Symington and Blenkinsop, Jane targeted workers such as Andrew Brown and Sameera Jenkins and offered them Time Harvesters of their own with hefty insurance rates hidden in the fine print. Therefore anyone who used the Time Harvesters for longer than a couple of days would owe more time than a human could possibly pay back.

The Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond first caught onto the scheme after watching Brian Edelman die when he attempted to pay back the hours he owed. Jane tried to cover up her actions by claiming that Edelman had overworked himself. By this point the Time Harvesters had begun to circulate across the Bank and even into the wider world, Symington and Blenkinsop also began doubling back on their own timelines allowing themselves to be in hundreds of places at once. When the Doctor opposed Jane she ordered her army of Symington and Blenkinsop duplicates to kill him, however, he realised that she owed far more time than she could ever find on Earth and offered himself up revealing himself to be a Time Lord with an extended lifespan.

Jane took the Doctor hostage and attempted to auction him off at the Time Market. Amy, Rory, Andrew, Sameera and Nadia Montgomery were able to successfully identify that the glass structure at the Lexington Bank stored all the harvested time energy and upon destroying it Jane lost her abilities to manipulate time. All of her Symington and Blenkinsop duplicates were erased and as such so was most of the work they had done dispensing the Time Harvesters. She attempted to recover by continuing to trade the Doctor off, but he pretended that Jane was lying about him being a Time Lord and the clients at the Time Market believed him as Jane's lies about human lifespans came to light.

As the clients began to sell up their purchases Jane further lost control and faded out of time. However, she survived and before long turned up in 1636 attempting to sell Marieke Jansen a Time Harvester under the new identities of Mr Hoogeveen and Mr Verspronck. (PROSE: Borrowed Time)

Mr Blenkinsop and Mr Symington[[edit] | [edit source]]

As Mr Blenkinsop and Mr Symington they were mysterious men who helped workers at Lexington International Bank to have more time. They gave watches, primarily known as Time Harvesters, to their customers, including Andrew Brown, Sameera Jenkins, Nadia Montgomery, Benny Har-Even and many others. They claimed that the interest on them was good.

The Eleventh Doctor discovered their plans when he saw Amy wearing one. He deduced that Mr Symington and his business partner were not who they seemed. After a quick confrontation, they discovered that they were not human; they were actually aliens that resembled sharks.

They could both time travel and doubled over on themselves many times. This meant that there were a number of Blenkinsops everywhere. (PROSE: Borrowed Time)