Jinki Gals Secret Collection

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  • For the lore enthusiasts, the Jinki Gals Secret Collection has a narrative reason for being hidden. In the game’s storyline, the "Secret" units are not canon to the main timeline. They are Phantoms—mecha-pilots from timelines where humanity lost the war against the Autonomous Drones.

    Accessing the vault is, in lore terms, "breaking into a forbidden archive of dead timelines." The developers have woven a meta-narrative where the Vault Keeper (a mysterious AI named Aeon) only allows you to pull these units because she is trying to find a combination of pilots strong enough to alter the past.

    This is why the units are overpowered; they literally come from a timeline where they had to carry the weight of a dying world.

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    While the full inventory is elusive, leaked catalogs and collector interviews have confirmed the following tiers of content:

    | Tier | Content Type | Rarity Level | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Bronze | Restored magazine covers, clean character art | Uncommon | | Silver | Unpublished rough sketches, season 1 storyboards | Rare | | Gold | High-res "clean" mecha schematics, seiyuu (voice actor) signed polaroids | Very Rare | | Platinum | The lost Jinki: Extend pilot script (alternate ending) & unreleased soundtrack demos | Mythic |

    The crown jewel of the Platinum tier is a 37-page watercolor doujinshi illustrated by a former key animator of the series (working under a pseudonym). This piece, titled "Jinki Gals: Repair Log," depicts the female leads in non-canon, emotionally charged downtime scenes—neither romantic nor action-oriented, but intensely character-driven. Only three physical copies are known to exist.