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:::Jack's time line from from the flashback in "Fragments" through to the end of ''Children of Earth'' is fairly tight. Yes, there are 2 of him from ~1880 to 2008, 3 of him for a a couple of stretches in the 1940s, the 2nd Jack, the post "Utopia" on, is in cryo at the time of this flashback. It is possible that he was pulled out for a "special assignment", but that would be a guess. | :::Jack's time line from from the flashback in "Fragments" through to the end of ''Children of Earth'' is fairly tight. Yes, there are 2 of him from ~1880 to 2008, 3 of him for a a couple of stretches in the 1940s, the 2nd Jack, the post "Utopia" on, is in cryo at the time of this flashback. It is possible that he was pulled out for a "special assignment", but that would be a guess. | ||
:::As for a post-CoE Jack... why would he be working for Torchwood in the past? | :::As for a post-CoE Jack... why would he be working for Torchwood in the past? | ||
::::As mentioned on the talk page for the article, there are a variety of different places in Jack's timeline for this to fit in—but all of them have problems. However, since the most obvious one (pre-EC) has the most problems, and they're all problems that can't easily by a surprise revelation later this season, I don't know we can assume it's the one RTD intended. | |||
*Jack says that he hasn't been to a confession in 700 years. Jack wasn't nearly that old until he was buried. | *Jack says that he hasn't been to a confession in 700 years. Jack wasn't nearly that old until he was buried. |