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Jinko sold a [[Zocci]] friend of the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s a dodgy planetary hopper, which crashed on [[Carolian IV]]. Jinko refused to refund the Zocci's [[grotzit]]s, so the Doctor used his [[sonic screwdriver]] to reduce Jinko's merchandise to molten metal. Jinko held a grudge against the Doctor ever since.  
Jinko sold a [[Zocci]] friend of the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s a dodgy planetary hopper, which crashed on [[Carolian IV]]. Jinko refused to refund the Zocci's [[grotzit]]s, so the Doctor used his [[sonic screwdriver]] to reduce Jinko's merchandise to molten metal. Jinko held a grudge against the Doctor ever since.  


Jinko took revenge on the [[Ninth Doctor]] by stealing a red bicycle intended for a twelve-year-old [[Rose Tyler]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Red Bicycle (short story)|The Red Bicycle]]'')
One hundred years later, Jinko took revenge on the [[Ninth Doctor]] by stealing a red bicycle intended for a twelve-year-old [[Rose Tyler]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Red Bicycle (short story)|The Red Bicycle]]'')
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Revision as of 17:35, 6 October 2016

Jinko was an eighteen-foot-tall cyborg life form made entirely out of customised junk metal. He was a scrap merchant who made deals with dodgy vehicles.

Jinko sold a Zocci friend of the Eighth Doctor's a dodgy planetary hopper, which crashed on Carolian IV. Jinko refused to refund the Zocci's grotzits, so the Doctor used his sonic screwdriver to reduce Jinko's merchandise to molten metal. Jinko held a grudge against the Doctor ever since.

One hundred years later, Jinko took revenge on the Ninth Doctor by stealing a red bicycle intended for a twelve-year-old Rose Tyler. (PROSE: The Red Bicycle)