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This '''soldier''' served in the [[British Army]]. He was with a [[Mary (Greeks Bearing Gifts)|prostitute]] in a forest in [[Cardiff]] in [[1812]]. When she said something the soldier found offensive (suggesting that it was his "first time"), he slapped her twice. In response, Mary scratched his face and ran further into the forest. | This '''soldier''' served in the [[British Army]]. He was with a [[Mary (Greeks Bearing Gifts)|prostitute]] in a forest in [[Cardiff]] in [[1812]]. When she said something the soldier found offensive (suggesting that it was his "first time"), he slapped her twice. In response, Mary scratched his face and ran further into the forest. She was possessed by an [[Arcateenian]] when the soldier caught up. He shot her but, as she was possessed, she survived and killed him. Almost two hundred years later, his remains were found and analysed by [[Torchwood Three]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 21:23, 9 April 2012
This soldier served in the British Army. He was with a prostitute in a forest in Cardiff in 1812. When she said something the soldier found offensive (suggesting that it was his "first time"), he slapped her twice. In response, Mary scratched his face and ran further into the forest. She was possessed by an Arcateenian when the soldier caught up. He shot her but, as she was possessed, she survived and killed him. Almost two hundred years later, his remains were found and analysed by Torchwood Three. (TW: Greeks Bearing Gifts)