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{{Infobox Movie Character
{{Quote|Too bad about Kinney, huh?|[[Donald Johnson]]|RoboCop (1987 film)}}
 
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|image = Kinney.jpg
{{Quote|Yeah, well that's life in the big city.|[[Bob Morton]]|RoboCop (1987 film)}}
 
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|affiliations = [[Omni Consumer Products]]
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|actor = [[Ken Page]]
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'''Kinney''' was a young executive within the [[Security Concepts]] division of [[OCP]].
   
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==Biography==
[[File:Kinney001.jpg|thumb|372px|right|''"Mr. Kinney, would you come up here and give us a hand?"'']]
 
 
On their way to a board meeting, Kinney wondered aloud to [[Bob Morton]] and [[Donald Johnson]] about the purpose of the meeting, to which Johnson speculated that they would greenlight the [[Delta City]] project. Morton knew that the purpose was to witness the unveiling of [[ED-209]] by [[Dick Jones]].
   
 
While they discussed a [[RoboCop Program|backup plan]] ordered by the "[[Old Man]]" for Bob, Kinney tried to admonish Bob to watch out for Jones, only to get an angry reply from him.
'''Kinney''' is a young executive within the [[Security Concepts]] division of [[OCP]] during the events of the [[RoboCop (1987 film)|first film]].
 
   
 
Jones chose Kinney to be the "arrest subject," using a [[Desert Eagle|gun]] in a threatening manner in order to demonstrate ED-209's abilities to the board.
==Character Overview==
 
   
 
After obeying the droid's instructions, dropping his weapon and complying with his "arresting officer," something went wrong in ED-209's programming and the machine continued to treat him as an armed, dangerous suspect. Despite attempts to placate ED-209, its technicians could not regain control over the machine. Kinney panicked as ED-209 coldly announced it was "authorized to use physical force," and opened fire with its cannons, riddling Kinney from head to toe.
He is first seen along with [[Bob Morton]] and [[Donald Johnson]], on their way to the board room to join the other execs from Security Concepts and the [[Old Man]]. Kinney wondered what was the purpose of their presence there, to which Johnson speculated that they would greenlight the [[Delta City]] project. Morton knew that the purpose was to witness the unveiling of [[ED-209]] by [[Dick Jones]].
 
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[[File:Kinney shot.jpg|thumb|Kinney is killed on the model of Delta City]]
 
Even after the young executive was lying prostrate upon the model of [[Delta City]] ED-209 did not stop firing, pumping round after round into his convulsing, perforated husk. Only when the technicians finally managed to "pull the plug" did ED-209 finally fall silent.
   
 
His fellow execs thoughtfully called a paramedic whilst examining his obliterated remains. His friends Morton and Johnson briefly pondered his death.
While they were discussing a [[RoboCop (cyborg)|backup plan]] ordered by the Old Man for Bob, Kinney tried to admonish Bob to watch out for Jones only to get an angry reply by Bob: "Who asked you, twerp?"
 
   
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==Appearances==
It was Kinney who volunteered to be the "arrest subject", using a [[Desert Eagle|gun]] in a threatening manner in order to demonstrate ED-209's abilities to the board.
 
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*''[[RoboCop (1987)|RoboCop]]'' (1987)
 
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[[Category:Individuals (film trilogy)]]
===Life in the Big City===
 
 
[[Category:OCP personnel (film trilogy)]]
 
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[[Category:Deceased (film trilogy)]]
{{Quote|Mr Kinney, use your gun in a threatening manner.|[[Dick Jones]]|RoboCop (1987 film)}}
 
Unfortunately for Kinney, he demonstrated far more than the ED-209's capability for vocal threats. After obeying the droid's instructions, dropping his weapon and complying with his "arresting officer", something went wrong in ED-209's programming and the machine continued to treat him as an armed, dangerous suspect. Despite attempts to placate ED-209, its technicians could not regain control over the machine. Kinney panicked as ED-209 coldly announced it was "authorized to use physical force", and opened fire with its cannons, riddling Kinney from head to toe, peppering his body with so many rounds that bones were ripped from his skin.
 
 
[[File:Mr. Kinney.jpg|thumb|372px|right|I hope this went in the accident log.]]
 
 
Even after the young executive was lying prostrate upon the model of [[Delta City]] ED-209 did not stop firing, pumping round after round into his convulsing, perforated husk. Only when the techies finally managed to "pull the plug" did ED-209 finally fall silent.
 
 
His fellow execs thoughtfully called a paramedic whilst examining his obliterated remains. His friends Morton and Johnson briefly pondered his death.
 
[[Category:OCP Executives]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:RoboCop characters]]
 
[[Category:Male characters]]
 
[[Category:OCP Security Concepts]]
 

Revision as of 15:47, 26 February 2019

Kinney was a young executive within the Security Concepts division of OCP.

Biography

On their way to a board meeting, Kinney wondered aloud to Bob Morton and Donald Johnson about the purpose of the meeting, to which Johnson speculated that they would greenlight the Delta City project. Morton knew that the purpose was to witness the unveiling of ED-209 by Dick Jones.

While they discussed a backup plan ordered by the "Old Man" for Bob, Kinney tried to admonish Bob to watch out for Jones, only to get an angry reply from him.

Jones chose Kinney to be the "arrest subject," using a gun in a threatening manner in order to demonstrate ED-209's abilities to the board.

After obeying the droid's instructions, dropping his weapon and complying with his "arresting officer," something went wrong in ED-209's programming and the machine continued to treat him as an armed, dangerous suspect. Despite attempts to placate ED-209, its technicians could not regain control over the machine. Kinney panicked as ED-209 coldly announced it was "authorized to use physical force," and opened fire with its cannons, riddling Kinney from head to toe.

Kinney shot

Kinney is killed on the model of Delta City

Even after the young executive was lying prostrate upon the model of Delta City ED-209 did not stop firing, pumping round after round into his convulsing, perforated husk. Only when the technicians finally managed to "pull the plug" did ED-209 finally fall silent.

His fellow execs thoughtfully called a paramedic whilst examining his obliterated remains. His friends Morton and Johnson briefly pondered his death.

Appearances