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"Yes, I know there is a Weevil in the building! I'm handcuffed to the bleeding thing."
"Yes, I know there is a Weevil in the building! I'm handcuffed to the bleeding thing."


I was originally going to point out that The Hub seemed to have an alarm for ''everything'' down to power loss (''Cyberwoman'') whilst Torchwood One had Cybermen and Daleks invading its headquarters, and not a dicky-bird!
I was originally going to point out that The Hub seemed to have an alarm for ''everything'' including lockdown, a bomb inside Jack (''COE - Day One''), down to power loss (''Cyberwoman'') whilst Torchwood One had Cybermen and Daleks invading its headquarters, and not a dicky-bird!


On refflection though, the Hub alarms did not react to the presence of Ianto's girlfriend either, though he may have turned them off. But if he did, would he not have turned off the others too? ''Torchwood Five'' [[Special:Contributions/92.40.171.35|92.40.171.35]] 10:29, July 30, 2010 (UTC){{Forumheader|The Howling}}
On reflection though, the Hub alarms did not react to the presence of Ianto's girlfriend or her cyber-conversion table either, though he may have disabled them. But if he did, would he not have turned off the others too? ''Torchwood Five'' [[Special:Contributions/92.40.171.35|92.40.171.35]] 10:29, July 30, 2010 (UTC){{Forumheader|The Howling}}
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Revision as of 10:34, 30 July 2010

Does Torchwood not set alien-detecting alarms, because they would be going off every time they captured an ET and brought it back to base?

"Yes, I know there is a Weevil in the building! I'm handcuffed to the bleeding thing."

I was originally going to point out that The Hub seemed to have an alarm for everything including lockdown, a bomb inside Jack (COE - Day One), down to power loss (Cyberwoman) whilst Torchwood One had Cybermen and Daleks invading its headquarters, and not a dicky-bird!

On reflection though, the Hub alarms did not react to the presence of Ianto's girlfriend or her cyber-conversion table either, though he may have disabled them. But if he did, would he not have turned off the others too? Torchwood Five 92.40.171.35 10:29, July 30, 2010 (UTC)

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