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Jorjie is [[Starkey]]'s fourteen-year-old companion in his travels across London after running away. After they decide to hide out in [[Professor Gryffen]]'s dilapitated, old mansion they witness Professor Gryffen being sucked into a time-space rift generated by his latest invention, the [[Time-Space Manipulator]], and pulled back out again by K-9 | Jorjie is [[Starkey]]'s fourteen-year-old companion in his travels across London after running away. After they decide to hide out in [[Gryffen|Professor Gryffen]]'s dilapitated, old mansion they witness Professor Gryffen being sucked into a time-space rift generated by his latest invention, the [[Time-Space Manipulator]], and pulled back out again by K-9 pursuing two Jinxen warriors, and rescues [[Starkey]], Jorjie and [[Darius]] from the two. He gives | ||
Starkey the instructions to start the countdown for his regeneration and self-destructs, killing one of the warriors while the other limps away mortally wounded. | Starkey the instructions to start the countdown for his regeneration and self-destructs, killing one of the warriors while the other limps away mortally wounded. {{fact}} | ||
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Jorjie is Starkey's fourteen-year-old companion in his travels across London after running away. After they decide to hide out in Professor Gryffen's dilapitated, old mansion they witness Professor Gryffen being sucked into a time-space rift generated by his latest invention, the Time-Space Manipulator, and pulled back out again by K-9 pursuing two Jinxen warriors, and rescues Starkey, Jorjie and Darius from the two. He gives Starkey the instructions to start the countdown for his regeneration and self-destructs, killing one of the warriors while the other limps away mortally wounded. [source needed]
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