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The '''Hitchhiker''' was an alien parasite that could sometimes be found inside [[Human]]s. They had the appearance of black, [[heart]]-like structure. It was believed to be harmless, and according to some even beneficial, as it released [[endorphin]]s into the [[blood]]stream. They could be inside any human, and in the early [[21st century]] one of [[Torchwood Three]]'s jobs was to remove them from deceased hosts. ([[TW]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One]]'') | The '''Hitchhiker''' was an alien parasite that could sometimes be found inside [[Human]]s. They had the appearance of black, [[heart]]-like structure. It was believed to be harmless, and according to some even beneficial, as it released [[endorphin]]s into the [[blood]]stream. They could be inside any human, and in the early [[21st century]] one of [[Torchwood Three]]'s jobs was to remove them from deceased hosts. ([[TW]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day One]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 16:20, 3 December 2009
The Hitchhiker was an alien parasite that could sometimes be found inside Humans. They had the appearance of black, heart-like structure. It was believed to be harmless, and according to some even beneficial, as it released endorphins into the bloodstream. They could be inside any human, and in the early 21st century one of Torchwood Three's jobs was to remove them from deceased hosts. (TW: Children of Earth: Day One)
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