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Bert Jenkins was an 1880s London-based lowlife, a long-time associate of Jack Bannister. He was temporarily possessed by the Iytean criminal later known as Ned Hines in 1883.

Biography[]

Bannister and Jenkins discover starship

Jenkins and Bannister discover the Iytean starship. (GAME: "Introduction Story" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

Jenkins first started to steal because he had no other means to feed himself. Subsequently, he remained a criminal because of the influence of the more committed crook Jack Bannister, ten years his senior, whom he had come to think of as a surrogate older brother. Indeed, though generally selfish, Bannister seemed to have genuine affection for Jenkins. (GAME: "Non-Player Characters" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

Bert Jenkins is possessed

Jenkins screams in anguish as the creature attempts to possess him. (GAME: "Introduction Story" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

In 1883, while digging a tunnel under Oxford Street in an effort to rob the Capital and Counties Bank, Bannister and Jenkins stumbled upon an Iytean starship which had been buried there for thousands of years. As they explored it in the hope of finding some valuables they could bring back to the surface and fence, Jenkins accidentally opened a stasis pod, and the symbiont creature within tried to possess him. (GAME: "Introduction Story" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) It was unable to fully control him, but the spasmic flailing caused by their warring wills caused Bannister to believe Jenkins was having a seizure and to take him to a reputed physician, Doctor Henry Jellicoe, who was known for treating nervous conditions and for often treating poor patients for free. As the Doctor examined him, the Iytean left Jenkins's body and jumped into Jellicoe's instead. (GAME: "Solving the Mystery" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

By 1885, Bannister, now 24 years old, (GAME: "Non-Player Characters" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) had established a lucrative business with Bannister, smuggling alien artefact out of the starship in small quantities and then selling them to various collectors of the occult in the guise of being exotic artefacts exported from distant lands. Among the buyers were Colonel Malcolm Fraser and Sir Reginald Carruthers. (GAME: "Encounter with Fraser" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) The Colonel, who believed the artefacts to be Atlantean in origin, discovered how to activate one of the energy weapons he had purchased, and began to fantasise about using its awesome might to take over the world, but he was loathe to begin when Bannister might still have a stock of weapons of his own with which to oppose him. (GAME: "The Colonel's Granddaughter" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) Thus, he frantically tried to get in touch with Bannister. This proved difficult because Sir Reginald, who had introduced them, became estranged from the Colonel after his house was robbed in an effort to steal some of the artefacts he had bought from Banniser, for which Sir Reginald blamed the Colonel. (GAME: "Encounter with Fraser" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

Also seeking Bannister and Jenkins was the real culprit, "Ned Hines", actually the alias adopted by the Iytean after it had partially taken over Henry Jellicoe's body. Hines wished to extract the location of the buried starship to recover more of the chemicals he needed to further his plans of world domination. Hines ended up murdering Sir Reginald in a blind rage after the gentleman proved unable to locate Bannister. (GAME: "Solving the Mystery" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) By this point, the Time Lord Rollo and his companions were investigating the whole affair, having been sent by the Celestial Intervention Agency to investigate the alien interference in Victorian London for fear that it would cause a departure from established history. (GAME: "The Summons" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

When Bannister and Jenkins finally returned to the Colonel's house, their meeting was overheard, either by the time-travellers themselves or by the Colonel's granddaughter Julia Fraser, who was sympathetic to the interlopers. Bannister and Jenkins had come simply to offer up a few more trinkets, but the unimpressed Colonel instead made a very generous bid for their entire stock of alien artefacts. The crooks asked for time to consider and left, leaving a fake address. (GAME: "A Visit From Bannister and Jenkins" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985)., "The Meeting" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) They returned the following night, only to find the house awake with commotion as they had been attacked by Ned Hines, who was trying to get Bannister and Jenkins's location from the Colonel. They fled, but were spotted by the time-travellers, (GAME: "The Attack" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) who managed to followed them to their hideout on the docks by the time-travellers. From there, either through reconnaissance or directly interrogating the crooks, the time-travellers learned the location of the Iytean starship. (GAME: "Tracing the Criminals" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

Subsequently, one possible path forward for the time-travellers was to use Hines's maniacal desire to find Bannister and Jenkins as bait to lure him into a trap, possibly with the help of the crooks themselves. (GAME: "Player Options" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).) Either way, the time-travellers eventually destroyed or removed the starship, cutting off Bannister and Jenkins's source of income for the sake of humanity's survival and the preservation of established history. (GAME: "Tying Up Loose Ends" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

Personality[]

Bert Jenkins was a cheerful and witty man with a generally optimistic outlook, though he was easily frightened when faced with the unknown. Being at heart "rather good-hearted", he was only a criminal out of circumstance, both because ohe had no other means to support himself and because he loved Jack Bannister like an older brother, and could not refuse him. (GAME: "Non-Player Characters" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

Physical appearance[]

Jenkins was short and thin, with an agile, quick, "almost bird-like" manner. He had gaunt features and short brown hair, and usually dressed in "coarse workingman's garb" except when called upon to assist Jack Bannister on the customer end of their business, when he'd dress up in a light grey jacket and vest as well as an "ancient" bowler hat. (GAME: "Non-Player Characters" [+]Part of The Iytean Menace, J. Andrew Keith, The Doctor Who Role Playing Game (FASA, 1985).)

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