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The '''subwave network''' was a piece of sentient software programmed to find anyone who could help to contact [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]]. It used [[sub-wave communication]] to transmit, which means it is undetectable as it is below normal waves. It was created by the [[Mr Copper Foundation]] and further developed by [[Harriet Jones]].
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The '''Sub-Wave Network''' was a piece of sentient [[software]] programmed to find anyone who could help to contact the [[Tenth Doctor]]. It used sub-wave communication to transmit, which meant it was undetectable as it was below normal waves. It was created by the [[Mr Copper Foundation]] and further developed by [[Great Britain]]'s former [[Prime Minister]] [[Harriet Jones]].


The network found [[Jack Harkness]] at the [[Torchwood 3|Torchwood Hub]], Sarah Jane Smith at [[13 Bannerman Road]] and Martha Jones at the house of her moth. It also found [[Rose Tyler]] at Donna Noble's house but se was unable to communicate with anyone since the laptop she was using did not have a webcam.  
The network found Captain [[Jack Harkness]] at [[the Hub]], [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Luke Smith|Luke]] at [[13 Bannerman Road]], and [[Martha Jones]] at her house with her mother in [[London]]. It also found [[Rose Tyler]] at [[Donna Noble]]'s house, but she was unable to communicate with anyone since the [[laptop]] she was using did not have a [[webcam]].


With Torchwood 3 using the [[Cardiff rift]], Sarah using [[Mr Smith]] and using every single [[telephone]] on [[Earth]] to call the Doctor, they managed to get through to [[the TARDIS]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth]]'')
As Martha Jones' [[superphone]] temporarily did not function, Torchwood and Sarah Jane used the power of [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift|the Rift]], [[Mr Smith]], and every single [[telephone]] on the [[Earth|planet]] to call the Doctor with the number from the superphone, managing to get through [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], so that he could find where the [[Dalek]]s had taken [[Earth]]. However, this had the effect of enabling the Daleks to locate the network, and trace it back to Harriet.


[[Category: Communications technology]]
Upon her death, Harriet Jones gave control of the network to Torchwood. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Stolen Earth (TV story)|The Stolen Earth]]'')
 
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[[Category:21st century Dalek invasion]]

Latest revision as of 20:45, 18 May 2024

The Sub-Wave Network was a piece of sentient software programmed to find anyone who could help to contact the Tenth Doctor. It used sub-wave communication to transmit, which meant it was undetectable as it was below normal waves. It was created by the Mr Copper Foundation and further developed by Great Britain's former Prime Minister Harriet Jones.

The network found Captain Jack Harkness at the Hub, Sarah Jane Smith and Luke at 13 Bannerman Road, and Martha Jones at her house with her mother in London. It also found Rose Tyler at Donna Noble's house, but she was unable to communicate with anyone since the laptop she was using did not have a webcam.

As Martha Jones' superphone temporarily did not function, Torchwood and Sarah Jane used the power of the Rift, Mr Smith, and every single telephone on the planet to call the Doctor with the number from the superphone, managing to get through the Doctor's TARDIS, so that he could find where the Daleks had taken Earth. However, this had the effect of enabling the Daleks to locate the network, and trace it back to Harriet.

Upon her death, Harriet Jones gave control of the network to Torchwood. (TV: The Stolen Earth)