Title: Two Thousand Years
Fandom: Torchwood
Characters: Jack, others
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Rating: PG-13
Disclaimer: Not mine, no claims, all property of the BBC.
Notes: Spoilers for Torchwood 2x13, "Exit Wounds". Cross-posted to my LJ and to tw100. From the title of Torchwood Declassified 1x10, "Time Flies".
Two Thousand Years
Two thousand years of death, dreams, and memories.
When time has no context, it has no meaning. "Wibbley-wobbley temporal-spatial distortion," the Doctor had once said to him. "The Time Vortex is the Trickster God. Craziness."
"Think I bedded him once, in the Riviera," Jack answered, making the Doctor laugh. Now they were all with Jack, all those lovers, all that trickery, back and forth, games of life, laughter, hope.
Two thousand years of silence in the void.
Who do you love?
All of them. Until the end of time.
Time has no end. It's an infinite loop.
Time flies, laughing.
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Date: 2008-04-09 04:20 am (UTC)"Now they were all with Jack, all those lovers, all that trickery, back and forth...."
"Time has no end. It's an infinite loop."
Ahh, the way you touch the words and make them fall into place--!
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Date: 2008-04-09 02:26 pm (UTC)The more I think about it, the more I think it's incredibly cool.
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Date: 2008-04-09 11:34 pm (UTC)Ah, so that's behind "2000 years of penance." I'd had no idea... literally. You never described any physical action, just used that phrase.
So. Now what? Gad, the openings for fanfic! What has John Barrowman said about -- oh, wait! There was an interview with him that was conducted about three days after the last day of shooting on Torchwood; I remember he mentioned being exhausted in the most happily content way and delighted with the work he'd been given to do as an actor, and there was a non-spoiling comment to the effect of, wow all the changes the character goes through in this season. The interviewer may have been asking him about something in the first episode -- oh, yes: about Captain John Hart. And Barrowman said something like, "That seems a lifetime ago."
Was this interview in the first issue of the Torchwood magazine? Or was it somewhere else? I do hope it was among the ones I sent to you.
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Date: 2008-04-09 11:50 pm (UTC)I haven't been reading what fans have to say on it, but my guess is that no one will treat it as if it means anything at all. Jack was taken back to 27 A.D. and buried, dug up briefly around 1910 and then resealed in cryogenic sleep in the Torchwood morgue and revived in the present. So he came right back to the time he left from.
Barrowman said something like, "That seems a lifetime ago."
"Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang" does seem long ago now.
I don't know what to make of Captain John now but I hope we'll see him again.
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Date: 2008-04-09 11:57 pm (UTC)Buried in AD 27? And brought out of it in 1910? What the heck???
His timeline must be more convoluted than the Doctor's... if you count all ten of them and try to get it all in one chart! Overlays, I'm thinking. Transparent overlays. My autistic mind is zipping ahead to the delight of doing that project... you know how we love figuring out patterns. I do, anyway. Maps and all that.
Damn. Cryogenic sleep, awakened in the present day? How many times did he intentionally go back to 1941, is the question in my mind now!! This is all so cool.
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Date: 2008-04-10 12:08 am (UTC)I don't know. Can you download from places like megaupload?
is timeline must be more convoluted than the Doctor's...
At this point, I think so! I've lost track of the number of times he's been alive on Earth in 1941.
I would like to see a map of his timeline!
Cryogenic sleep, awakened in the present day? How many times did he intentionally go back to 1941, is the question in my mind now!! This is all so cool.
Well, this time round, he was buried through 1941, as far as we know, though he was present.
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Date: 2008-04-10 07:47 pm (UTC)Has any adventurous fan done it yet...? Someone would have to know him better than I do (then again, maybe I could... hm.)
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Date: 2008-04-12 04:55 am (UTC)And anyway, you did need to go to bed [g]. I'd given up about twenty minutes before this! it was great fun, tho'.
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