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'''Jacques Fournier''' was a [[chauffeur]]. He went to [[Bosnia]] with [[United Nations]] peace-keeping forces, where he learnt to speak the [[English language]] fluently. He crashed in the south of [[France]] and died, whilst [[Neil Redmond]] was crippled. [[Jack Harkness]] spoke to [[Jacques Fournier's wife|his wife]] about the incident. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Uncanny Valley (audio story)|Uncanny Valley]]'')
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|species          = Human
|job              = Soldier
|job2              = Chauffeur
|affiliation      = United Nations
|origin            = [[France]]
|spouse            = Jacques Fournier's wife{{!}}Wife
|first mention    = Uncanny Valley (audio story)
}}
'''Jacques Fournier''' served in the [[France|French]] army, going to [[Bosnia]] with [[United Nations|UN]] peacekeeping forces and picking up the [[English language]] fluently there. He suffered from [[post-traumatic stress]] and saw a counsellor, [[Sophie Rousseau|Dr Sophie Rousseau]], upon leaving the army.
 
Fournier became a [[chauffeur]]. In [[April]] [[2004]], [[Jacques Fournier's wife|his wife]] noticed that he was in a trance-like state which Dr Rousseau had put him in for [[the Committee]]. That day, he crashed and died, whilst passenger [[Neil Redmond]] was crippled. [[Jack Harkness]] spoke to his wife about the incident. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Uncanny Valley (audio story)|Uncanny Valley]]'')


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Latest revision as of 19:16, 3 September 2020

Jacques Fournier served in the French army, going to Bosnia with UN peacekeeping forces and picking up the English language fluently there. He suffered from post-traumatic stress and saw a counsellor, Dr Sophie Rousseau, upon leaving the army.

Fournier became a chauffeur. In April 2004, his wife noticed that he was in a trance-like state which Dr Rousseau had put him in for the Committee. That day, he crashed and died, whilst passenger Neil Redmond was crippled. Jack Harkness spoke to his wife about the incident. (AUDIO: Uncanny Valley)