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{{Infobox Organisation | {{Infobox Organisation | ||
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|type = [[Insurance]] firm | |type = [[Insurance]] firm | ||
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|appearances = [[To the Last Man (TV story)]] | |appearances = [[To the Last Man (TV story)]] | ||
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'''Britsure''' was an insurance firm | '''Britsure''' was an insurance firm advertised in [[Cardiff]] in the 21st century. A poster for it was witnessed by Torchwood personnel through a distortion in space-time at [[St Teilo's Military Hospital]] in [[1918]], allowing the Torchwood staff of the 2000's to identify the day, time, and location at which [[Tommy Brockless]] had to be delivered in order to close the distortion. ([[TV]]:'' [[To the Last Man (TV story)|To The Last Man]]'') | ||
== History == | |||
In 1918, a rift in time opened in a storage room of St Teilo's Military Hospital. [[Torchwood Institute]] agents [[Gerald Kneale]] and [[Harriet Derbyshire]] witnessed [[Toshiko Sato]] and Tommy Brockless on the other side of the rift, speaking from the 2000's. Tommy explained to the Torchwood agents that the two must fetch his past self - who in their time resided in the hospital - and find a way to get him to the future alive so that he can speak to them from the 21st century in the first place. | |||
In the 2000's, [[Torchwood Three]] were tasked with taking Tommy Brockless to the exact location where he was seen through the rift to tell Kneale and Derbyshire where to find his 1918 self. [[Gwen Cooper]] and [[Owen Harper]] were able to identify the correct storage room from Kneale and Derbyshire's notes in the "Eyes Only Document, FAO Torchwood, commander overseeing case 1918/TB" document. The note describing "a woman in strange armour, ripping a Union Jack, perhaps some future heroine of the Empire" turned out to be a large advertising poster for Britsure, an insurance company, which was visible through a hole in the wall of the dilapidated hospital. | |||
[[Category:Scottish businesses]] | [[Category:Scottish businesses]] | ||
[[Category:English businesses]] | [[Category:English businesses]] | ||
[[Category:Welsh businesses]] | [[Category:Welsh businesses]] |
Latest revision as of 18:29, 3 November 2024
Needs rewording, also does the poster identify it as an advertising firm?
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Britsure was an insurance firm advertised in Cardiff in the 21st century. A poster for it was witnessed by Torchwood personnel through a distortion in space-time at St Teilo's Military Hospital in 1918, allowing the Torchwood staff of the 2000's to identify the day, time, and location at which Tommy Brockless had to be delivered in order to close the distortion. (TV: To The Last Man)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
In 1918, a rift in time opened in a storage room of St Teilo's Military Hospital. Torchwood Institute agents Gerald Kneale and Harriet Derbyshire witnessed Toshiko Sato and Tommy Brockless on the other side of the rift, speaking from the 2000's. Tommy explained to the Torchwood agents that the two must fetch his past self - who in their time resided in the hospital - and find a way to get him to the future alive so that he can speak to them from the 21st century in the first place.
In the 2000's, Torchwood Three were tasked with taking Tommy Brockless to the exact location where he was seen through the rift to tell Kneale and Derbyshire where to find his 1918 self. Gwen Cooper and Owen Harper were able to identify the correct storage room from Kneale and Derbyshire's notes in the "Eyes Only Document, FAO Torchwood, commander overseeing case 1918/TB" document. The note describing "a woman in strange armour, ripping a Union Jack, perhaps some future heroine of the Empire" turned out to be a large advertising poster for Britsure, an insurance company, which was visible through a hole in the wall of the dilapidated hospital.