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{{First pic|James Mayer 1.jpg|James Mayer. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Border Princes (novel)|Border Princes]]'')}}
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'''James Mayer''' was an alien from another dimension who integrated himself into the [[Torchwood Three|Torchwood team]].
|individual name= James Mayer
|alias= The Principal
|race= unknown
|home planet= unknown
|home era= [[21st century]]
|appearances= [[TWN]]: ''[[Border Princes]]''
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'''James Mayer''' was an alien from another dimension who had integrated himself into the [[Torchwood 3|Torchwood team]]. To further understand the flotsam and jetsam that fell through their version of [[Cardiff rift|The Rift]], the ''Border Princes'' fully integrated themselves into their host dimension to the point they fully believed they belonged there. Fail-safe were in place to remind the ''Border Prince'' of their true nature in case of damage or other failure, however this failed with James which involved his bodyguard needing to take steps to rectify the situation which unfortunately meant the ‘death’ of James’ earthly body.
To understand the flotsam and jetsam that fell through their version of [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift|the Rift]], the [[Border Princes]] integrated themselves into their host dimension, to the point where they believed they belonged there. Fail-safes were in place to remind them of their true nature in case of damage or other failure. However, this failed with James. His bodyguard subsequently needed to take steps to rectify the situation, which meant the "death" of James' earthly body.


The 'camouflage effect', which made the team think they knew James, only had a 100 mile radius which was discovered by [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] during a trip from [[Cardiff]] to [[Manchester]].
The "camouflage effect" made the team think they knew James only within a hundred mile radius. This was discovered by [[Gwen Cooper|Gwen]] during a trip from [[Cardiff]] to [[Manchester (city)|Manchester]].


Ultimately the team had to come to terms that a valued member of the team, as well as a best friend to each did not actually exist. Especially affected was Gwen who had been conducting an affair with James and was about to leave [[Rhys Williams|Rhys]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Border Princes]]'')
Ultimately the team had to come to terms with the fact that a valued member of the team and a best friend to each did not actually exist. This especially affected Gwen, who had been having an affair with James and was about to leave [[Rhys Williams|Rhys]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Border Princes (novel)|Border Princes]]'')


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Latest revision as of 10:41, 17 February 2022

James Mayer. (PROSE: Border Princes)

James Mayer was an alien from another dimension who integrated himself into the Torchwood team.

To understand the flotsam and jetsam that fell through their version of the Rift, the Border Princes integrated themselves into their host dimension, to the point where they believed they belonged there. Fail-safes were in place to remind them of their true nature in case of damage or other failure. However, this failed with James. His bodyguard subsequently needed to take steps to rectify the situation, which meant the "death" of James' earthly body.

The "camouflage effect" made the team think they knew James only within a hundred mile radius. This was discovered by Gwen during a trip from Cardiff to Manchester.

Ultimately the team had to come to terms with the fact that a valued member of the team and a best friend to each did not actually exist. This especially affected Gwen, who had been having an affair with James and was about to leave Rhys. (PROSE: Border Princes)