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Dr. Jinco Robotnik

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Jinco is one of the oldest members of the Crisis Resistance. Being the Sol Dimension's version of Dr. Eggman, he too has a knack for inventing, but is much less vocal of his prowess.

Jinco is very timid and self-conscious. Coming from a family of genius inventors, he is always plagued with a burden of living up to the Robotnik legacy. As a result, he is very scatter-brained, and will often jump from project to project as his focus adjusts. Thankfully, Cosa keeps his laboratory neat and tidy, and often keeps him in check.


Backstory

In the ruined world of the Sol Dimension, Jinco and his wife, Diana, were focused on making the most of their life together, despite the world around them. They escaped to the wilderness outside of Crisis City and lived off the land, hoping to settle down with a home of their own once they had a child. Unfortunately, Diana died while giving birth to Nadia.

Though Jinco was heartbroken, he was still determined. He began creating full-on robots and set out deeper into the wild with the young Nadia. Eventually they stumbled upon an empty ruins of a small town, and soon set up their own cottage. Sadly, Iblis eventually caught them, and attacked their home, killing Nadia.

Jinco and his robots travelled the wilderness for days, looking for someone to help them. It was then that thry found the Crisis Resistance, where he would begin building Beat models of a robotic replica of Nadia. Before that, however, he designed and built M07H3R-Board, who would fill the motherly role and fill the gaping hole in his heart.

This "perfect family" would not last long...

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Jul 4, 2021
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