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{{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.}}
{{merge|Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time)|Because this page, [[Symington]] 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.}}
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'''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]], [[Benny Har-Even]] and many others. They claimed that the interest on them was good.
'''Mr Blenkinsop''' and [[Symington|Mr Symington]] 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]]'')
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Revision as of 01:10, 9 April 2024

This page should be merged.

It should be relocated at Jane Blythe (Borrowed Time) because Because this page, Symington 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.
Talk about it here or check the revision history for additional comments.

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Mr Blenkinsop and Mr Symington 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)