Bin Liner

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Bin Liner was a Red Kang who lived in Paradise Towers.

She and her wife Fire Escape birthed a clone, Viv-2, after coming into contact with Kroagnon's cloning tank. (COMIC: Paradise Found) They raise her as their daughter and fed stories about Kroagnon and the history of Paradise Towers. (COMIC: Paradise Before)

Biography

Original Paradise

When the Seventh Doctor arrived in Paradise Towers, Bin Liner and Fire Escape greeted him with typical Kang custom. However, they were hostile to his companion Mel Bush as they were uncertain of her allegiance. The pair took the Doctor and Mel captive and attempted to take them back to their Brainquarters but were forced to flee after the caretakers launched a raid on the Fountain of Happiness Square.

Bin Liner and the Red Kangs crossed paths with the Doctor once again when he fell through a hole into their Brainquarters and was knocked unconscious. When the Doctor awoke he informed the Kangs that he had been chased by cleaners, and Bin Liner scouted the area to check if there were any nearby. As the coast was clear the Doctor settled and produced a can of Fizzade from a vending machine, which initially frightened the Kangs, although Bin Liner was persuaded to have a drink and was delighted by the taste. The Doctor showed the Kangs an information video about the Great Architect Kroagnon.

Ultimately the Caretakers tracked the Doctor to the Brainquarters and he gave himself up to be captred in order to allow the Kangs to escape. Bin Liner and several other Red Kangs broke into the Chief Caretaker's office and tied up the Deputy and his fellow gards, allowing the Doctor to escape. Returning to the Brainquarters once the Doctor and the Red Kangs were in the middle of forming a plan to defeat Kroagnon when the Blue Kangs broke in. The Doctor convinced both sides to work together and he headed into the basement with Bin Liner, Fire Escape and Drinking Fountain and the group witnessed Kroagnon's use of corpoelectroscopy to take over the body of the Chief Caretaker.

When the Doctor was attacked by another cleaner, the Kangs pulled him free and fled to Floor 304 where they allied themselves with the Rezzies, Caretakers and an Inbetween known as Pex. Bin Liner and the other Kangs began setting traps for Kroagnon but he arrived too early forcing Pex to sacrifice his own life to kill him. In honour of Pex's bravery, all the Kangs held a ceremony for him. (TV: Paradise Towers)

Viv-2 is born from a cloning machine having implanted on Bin Liner and Fire Escape. (COMIC: Paradise Found)

Kroagnon survived Pex's sacrifice and managed to will himself to survival by taking over Pex's dying body. Aware that the body would soon fail him, Kroagnon sought to use a cloning machine in order to create himself the perfect new body. However, Bin Liner and Fire Escape fond the tank first and it imprinted upon them birthing a daughter, Viv-2, in their image. Kroagnon decided to allow the two Kangs to raise Viv-2 into adulthood where he would then take over her body for himself. (COMIC: Paradise Found)

Bin Liner and Fire Escape tell their daughter Viv-2 stories about Kroagnon and Pex. (COMIC: Paradise Before)

Bin Liner and Fire Escape tell Viv-2 tales about Kroagnon and Pex. (COMIC: Paradise Before)

In the rebuilt Paradise Towers

At some point after the Paradise Towers Massacre, Bin Liner got married to a wife. The two were active in stripping away all traces of Kroagnon's legacy from the Towers, leading a campaign to rename various areas of the House to honour the heroes of the Massacre, such as Fountain of Happiness Square becoming Pex Lives! Plaza. A decade later, she expanded to trying to undermine continued worship of the "Great Architect" in other areas of space, such as Miracle City, where she campaigned to have the sixty-feet-high golden statue of Kroagnon torn down. This was technically against the City's original charter, which required a majority vote of the City's inhabitants before any major alterations to the architecture could be made; this standard could not logically be met due to the City still being thoroughly uninhabitable due to Kroagnon's death traps, and consequently having no inhabitants in a capacity to vote. Bin Liner and her Kroagnon Must Fall Committee argued that this was an obvious "legal technicality" which should be ignored, while Kroagnon apologists like T. E. Hamster argued that to overlook it would undermine the very principle of democracy itself. (PROSE: Reclaiming Kroagnon)

Personality

Like all Kangs, Bin Liner joined in competitive games against the other Kang factions. They based themselves in a brainquarters where they lived and from which they operated.