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{{Infobox Individual
individual name= Henry John Parker|
|image = Henry Parker.jpg
image=[[Image:HenryParker.jpg|250px]] |
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race= [[Human]] |
|species = Human
home planet=[[Earth]] |
|origin=[[Earth]]
home era= Early 21st Century|
|only= A Day in the Death (TV story)
appearances= [[TW]]: ''[[A Day in the Death]]'|
|actor= Richard Briers
actor= [[Richard Briers]] |
}}'''Henry John Parker''' was a millionaire entrepreneur living near [[Cardiff]]. He was a collector of alien [[artefact]]s, and thus monitored by [[Torchwood Three]], although it classified him as "mostly harmless."
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'''Henry John Parker''' was an millionaire entrepreneur living near [[Cardiff]]. He was a collector of [[alien artefact]]s, and thus monitored by [[Torchwood 3]], which classified him as "mostly harmless".
== Biography ==
Henry had a full life, travelling [[Earth|the world]], fighting in [[World War II|the war]], and eventually starting his own business and making a fortune.


He had a full life, travelling the world, fighting in the war, and eventualy starting his own business and making a fortune.
After his wife died, he stopped leaving his home. As a result, no one had seen him since [[1986]]. He continued to collect artefacts though, and hired security personal to make his house well-guarded.


After his wife died, he stopped leaving his home. As a result, noone had seen him since [[1986]]. He continued to collect artifacts though, and hired security personal to make his house well-guarded.
Decades later, he was dying from a failing [[heart]]. He had had three [[heart attack]]s and a failed bypass. By this time, he was eighty-odd years old. Terrified to die, he activated [[the Pulse]], an artefact, taking it into his bed believing it to be a healing device. The pulse started to leak dangerous radiation, and Torchwood stepped in, infiltrating his house and neutralising the device.


by [[2008]] he was dying from a failing heart. He had had three heart attacks, and a failed bypass. By this time he was eighty-odd years old. Terrified to die, he activated [[the Pulse]], an artifact, taking it into his bed believing it to be a healing device. The pulse started to leak dangerous radiation, and Torchwood stepped in, infiltrating his house and neutralising the device. Soon after Owen had talked with him, Parker died of natural causes. ([[TW]]: ''[[A Day in the Death]]'')
[[Dr]] [[Owen Harper]], technically dead but reanimated, was assigned to enter Parker's home as his undead state allowed him to get past [[heat sensor]]s and other security devices. During an ensuing discussion with Harper, Parker revealed intimate, and unexplained, knowledge of the Torchwood 3 team, suggesting some level of recent surveillance. Soon after Harper deactivated the pulse, Parker died of natural causes; Harper attempted [[CPR|artificial respiration]] to keep the man alive, but was unable to produce breath to do so. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Day in the Death (TV story)|A Day in the Death]]'')


==Artifacts [http://www.bbc.co.uk/torchwood/sites/arg/pages/episodes.shtml?folder=tw_case_ep08&tab=3&page=1]==
=== Known artefacts in Parker's collection ===
*[[Dogon]] Eye
Parker was known to have the following artefacts.
*Adweam Hunting Rifle
* A [[Dogon]] eye
*on pair of Myakian wings
* [[Adweam]] [[Rifle|hunting rifle]]
*[[Cyberman]] arm and chest unit
* One pair of [[Myakian]] [[wing]]s
*Nerauinan Timepiece
* [[Cyberman]] [[arm]] and [[chest]] unit
*Correspondence from the court of Trypticon
* [[Nerauinan]] [[timepiece]]
*[[The Pulse]]
* Correspondence from the court of [[Trypticon]]
*Ceremonial Sword possibly Fushari
* [[The Pulse]]
*Singing Ringing Tree of Paremor
* Ceremonial [[sword]], possibly [[Fushari]]
*Mantocristolian jewellery
* The [[Singing Ringing Tree of Paremor]]
*An entire intelligent civilisation in a jam jar
* [[Mantocristolian]] [[jewellery]]
*Incomplete Raltean armour that belonged to a high ranking officer
* An entire intelligent civilisation in a [[jam]] [[jar]]
*Hat that once belonged to Robert Mitchum
* Incomplete [[Raltean]] armour that belonged to a high ranking officer
*24 chondrite meteorites
* [[Hat]] that once belonged to {{w|Robert Mitchum}}
*7 achondite meteorites
* 24 [[chondrite]] [[meteorite]]s
*3 iron meteorites
* 7 [[achondite]] meteorites
*4 stony-iron meteorites
* 3 [[iron]] meteorites
*17 tektites
* 4 stony-iron meteorites
*A copy of The Fog by James Herbert, translated into [[Arcateen]]ian
* 17 [[tektite]]
* A copy of ''[[The Fog (book)|The Fog]]'' by [[James Herbert]], translated into [[Arcateen]]ian


== Similarities to other collectors ==
Henry Parker shared some similarities with another wealthy collector of alien artefacts, [[Henry van Statten]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dalek (TV story)|Dalek]]'') Both kept their collections hidden behind massive security, both attempted to use alien tech for their own ends, both included living creatures among their collections, and both collections included pieces of [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. The highest bidder (not counting the fake winning bid) for the Dogon Eye Eugene possessed in [[Random Shoes (TV story)|''Random Shoes'']], much like Henry, was a collector of alien artefacts (along with Nazi memorabilia and Beanie Babies). All three of the aforementioned collectors are hinted at having a small rivalry ([[PROSE]]: [[The Torchwood Archives (novel)|The Torchwood Archives]]).
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Latest revision as of 00:39, 4 July 2024

Henry John Parker was a millionaire entrepreneur living near Cardiff. He was a collector of alien artefacts, and thus monitored by Torchwood Three, although it classified him as "mostly harmless."

Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]

Henry had a full life, travelling the world, fighting in the war, and eventually starting his own business and making a fortune.

After his wife died, he stopped leaving his home. As a result, no one had seen him since 1986. He continued to collect artefacts though, and hired security personal to make his house well-guarded.

Decades later, he was dying from a failing heart. He had had three heart attacks and a failed bypass. By this time, he was eighty-odd years old. Terrified to die, he activated the Pulse, an artefact, taking it into his bed believing it to be a healing device. The pulse started to leak dangerous radiation, and Torchwood stepped in, infiltrating his house and neutralising the device.

Dr Owen Harper, technically dead but reanimated, was assigned to enter Parker's home as his undead state allowed him to get past heat sensors and other security devices. During an ensuing discussion with Harper, Parker revealed intimate, and unexplained, knowledge of the Torchwood 3 team, suggesting some level of recent surveillance. Soon after Harper deactivated the pulse, Parker died of natural causes; Harper attempted artificial respiration to keep the man alive, but was unable to produce breath to do so. (TV: A Day in the Death)

Known artefacts in Parker's collection[[edit] | [edit source]]

Parker was known to have the following artefacts.

Similarities to other collectors[[edit] | [edit source]]

Henry Parker shared some similarities with another wealthy collector of alien artefacts, Henry van Statten. (TV: Dalek) Both kept their collections hidden behind massive security, both attempted to use alien tech for their own ends, both included living creatures among their collections, and both collections included pieces of Cybermen. The highest bidder (not counting the fake winning bid) for the Dogon Eye Eugene possessed in Random Shoes, much like Henry, was a collector of alien artefacts (along with Nazi memorabilia and Beanie Babies). All three of the aforementioned collectors are hinted at having a small rivalry (PROSE: The Torchwood Archives).