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|image = [[Image:Torchwoodglove.jpg]]
|image =The glove.jpg
|object name = Resurrection gauntlet
|type = Resurrection device
|type = Resurrection device
Also known as 'The Risen Mitten'.
|origin =  
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|appearances = <ul><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]''</li><li> [[TW]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie]]''</li><li>[[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]''</li></ul>
|first = Everything Changes (TV story)
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'', ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Restored (audio story)|The Restored]]''
|clip = Bringing back the dead - Torchwood - BBC
|clip2 = Owen back from the dead! - Torchwood - BBC Sci-Fi
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The '''Resurrection Gauntlet''' was a metal gauntlet (also known as '''The Glove''' and given the joking name of '''Risen Mitten''' by [[Ianto Jones]]), had the ability to bring the dead back to life for a limited time.
The '''resurrection gauntlet''' also known as '''the resurrection glove''' or just '''the glove''', and, jokingly, the '''risen mitten''' — was a metal gauntlet that had the ability to revive the dead for a limited time, though with unfortunate and usually deadly consequences. There were two known gauntlets, both of which were destroyed by [[Torchwood Three]].


==History==
== History ==
The right gauntlet was recovered from [[Cardiff Bay]] by [[Torchwood 3]] circa [[1967]]. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') It had a strange but unspecified connection to the "[[Life knife]]", an alien artefact made of the same type of metal. ([[TW]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie]]'') Jack said once he suspected the glove was not lost like most things that fall through the rift but was disposed of guessing the original owner wanted to be rid of it. He also could not blame them either for wanting to be rid of it. It was revealed that Rassilon, the Time Lord, wields the other Glove as a weapon. ([[Doctor Who|DW]]: [[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]])


:''The [[Cardiff Rift]] would seem the most obvious explanation for the glove's presence in [[20th century]] [[Cardiff]].''
=== Pre-Torchwood ===
In some unspecified time in the distant future, the scientist Dr [[Alice Magpie]] invented the gauntlets. ([[AUDIO]]: {{Cite source|Escape from Nebazz (audio story)}}) After she was sent to prison for the dangerous and controversial nature of her project, the twin objects somehow wound up in England in 1661, where they fell into the hands of natural philosopher Frances, Duchess of Winchester. She tried to use them in a plot to resurrect [[Oliver Cromwell]], but as they had fallen into disrepair by this point, their usage cracked open some manner of rift into Hell. Corpses in the vicinity began reviving en masse as zombies, many of them mindlessly chanting warnings about the infernal afterlife. Ultimately, the time-traveling mercenary [[John Hart]], who'd been hired to procure the gauntlets, closed the crack by removing them from 17th century Earth. ([[AUDIO]]: {{Cite source|The Restored (audio story)}})


The gauntlet could revive the dead, though only for a few minutes before their second, permanent death. The length of time someone came back depended on the users empathy, in other words someone like Gwen could bring a person back for a few minutes but someone like Owen would not even get a twitch out of a corpse. [[Jack Harkness]] put [[Suzie Costello]] in charge of testing the glove. Costello became obsessed with the possibility of being able to bring people back to life, though only for minutes at a time. She began buying [[goldfish]] in bulk and killing them to test out the gauntlet. ([[WEB]]: ''[[Torchwood website|torchwood.org.uk]]'') The Glove was more effective on recent, violent trauma victims. Suzie Costello began to murder residents of Cardiff with the Life Knife in order to improve her proficiency in using the glove ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]''). She conceived an elaborate plan to use the glove, the Life Knife and the gauntlet to bring herself back from the dead, permanently. ([[TW]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')
As his employer needed the gauntlets in working order, John infiltrated the prison station [[Nebazz]], where Dr Magpie was serving time, to obtain her aid in repairing her creations. ([[AUDIO]]: {{Cite source|Escape from Nebazz (audio story)}}) Ultimately, he delivered the fixed pair to his employers, [[Darius Vargosh|Darius]] and [[Ilsa Vargosh]], who used them to revive their father long enough to add them to his will. Some time after, [[Ilsa Vargosh|Ilsa]] and John murdered her husband so that she could inherit his own money, which led to a series of events in which the gauntlets were repeatedly used further: First to revive the husband so that he could identify his killers, then as a torture tool to interrogate John once he was fingered as a culprit. (This latter was accomplished by activating the gauntlets on the living John, which temporarily sent him into death's realm, in a reversal of their usual process.) The accumulated usage led to another rift to Hell opening at the Vargosh Palace space station, where all this took place: Zombies rose, chanting from nowhere was inexplicably heard over the station speakers, and ultimately the luxurious satellite itself tore apart. The gauntlets were last seen in Ilsa's possession as she tried to escape in a ship; the entire vessel and its pilot vanished into Hell. ([[AUDIO]]: {{Cite source|Darker Purposes (audio story)}})


:''Costello must have worked this out as a contingency plan, in case her murders got discovered, meaning that she had planned her suicide for some time.''
=== Right-hand gauntlet ===
The right-hand gauntlet fell out of the [[Cardiff Space-Time Rift]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'') It was recovered from [[Cardiff Bay]] by Torchwood Three. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'') It had a strange but unspecified connection to the "[[Life knife]]", as named by [[Ianto Jones]], an alien artefact made of the same type of metal. [[Jack Harkness]] suspected the glove was not lost like most things that fell through the rift, but was disposed of, guessing the original owner wanted to be rid of it. He also could not blame them for wanting to be rid of it. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')


Following the exposure of Costello as a murderer, she shot herself in the head, killing herself. The Glove was placed in Jack's safe and sealed with a "DO NOT USE" tag. Jack theorized that whoever had "lost" the glove wanted to lose it. ([[TW]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'')
The right hand gauntlet could revive the dead, though only for a few minutes before their second, permanent death. The length of time someone came back depended on the user's empathy, in other words someone like [[Gwen Cooper]] could bring a person back for a few minutes but someone like [[Owen Harper]] would not even "get a twitch" out of a corpse. Jack put [[Suzie Costello]] in charge of testing the glove. Costello became obsessed with the possibility of being able to bring people back to life, though only for minutes at a time.


Costello had already set into motion murders committed on her behalf so that Harkness would revive her, enabling her to come back to life, permanently. [[Gwen Cooper]] was the only Torchwood 3 team member at that time with the degree of empathy required to operate the glove without Suzie. When the glove was used on Suzie, Gwen's life force was slowly drained from her into Suzie and she even began developing the same wound as Suzie in the back of her head where Suzie's was. The only way to break this connection was to destroy the glove, which [[Toshiko Sato]] did, saving Gwen and killing Suzie again. However, Ianto Jones pointed out that "gloves come in pairs", implying that there may be another glove. ([[TW]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')
The gauntlet was more effective on recent, violent trauma victims. Suzie Costello began to murder residents of Cardiff with the Life Knife in order to improve her proficiency in using the glove. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'') She conceived an elaborate plan to use the Life Knife and the gauntlet to bring herself back from the dead, permanently. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')


After Cooper's love, [[Rhys Williams]], had died, she briefly asked whether they could use the glove to make him come back to life. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of Days]]'')
Following the exposure of Costello as a murderer, she shot herself in the head, killing herself. The Glove was placed in Jack's safe and sealed with a "DO NOT USE" tag. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes (TV story)|Everything Changes]]'')


After the death of [[Owen Harper]], [[Jack Harkness]] used the help of a [[Young Girl|psychic]] to locate the other, left glove (Ianto had remarked that gloves come in pairs), in order to do the resurrection of Owen Harper for the standard of two minutes so the team cold say their goodbyes. However, Owen did not die after two minutes. Unlike Suzie, Owen remained clinically dead, showing no signs of life, but remained fully animate and cognitive and he was also not drawing power from Jack (the person who revived him). The team soon discovered that a strange energy was slowly transforming Owen's cell structure. The team researched the second glove, and found that its use in the past allowed the 'grim reaper' or 'death' to enter the world and if death then takes 13 lives, it can remain in the living world. The team tried to stop Owen's transformation by injecting embalming fluid into his body, but the second glove became animate and stopped them by attacking Martha, and drains her life away, leaving her at the age of 80. The second glove was destroyed like the first, with a gunshot, but its remains then turned to a powder that formed death's physical form. ([[TW]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking]]'')
Costello had already set into motion murders committed on her behalf so that Harkness would revive her, enabling her to come back to life, permanently. [[Gwen Cooper]] was the only Torchwood Three team member at that time with the degree of empathy required to operate the glove without Suzie. When the glove was used on Suzie, Gwen's life force was slowly drained from her into Suzie and she even began developing the same wound as Suzie in the back of her head where Suzie's was. [[Toshiko Sato]] destroyed the gauntlet to break the connection, saving Gwen and killing Suzie again. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')


==Characteristics==
=== Left-hand gauntlet ===
Suzie's research showed that the glove was slightly radioactive and that the glove possesses "low psych levels" which allows it to directly respond to brain activity It was later established it has an empathic link in the form of energy with its wearer, which showed up on video cameras, like "a rope from [the] heart to the glove" and that transfers the life force of the wearer to keep the dead alive. ([[TW]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')
The left-hand gauntlet appeared in the village of [[Cardiff]] at the time when the [[Bubonic plague]] appeared in [[Wales]], and the local people built [[St Mary's Church (Cardiff)|St Mary's Church]] around the glove's location when they learnt of its resurrecting ability.


The second glove turned out to be fundamentally different from the first. Instead of using the 'lifeforce' of the wearer to reanimate the dead, it taps into the power of the personification of death from the 'otherside' to reanimate the subject. In this sense it can be seen to be a ying/yang quality to the two gloves. The first keeps a balance by exchanging one life for another, but the second uses an unnatural force to create a type of 'zombie' the second glove itself seems to be far more sinister in nature and is able to move under its own power, and possesses a limited amount of intelligence (as shown in it's attack on the team when they tried to stop the transformation process); however, this may have been the entity, from which the glove drew its power, manipulating it. Strangly while the glove was hostile with most it was calm with Ianto and disturbingly seemed to sit in his hands rather than being held by him. Whether this was just a glitch, the glove paying innocent or something else remains to be seen.
When a little girl, [[Faith (Dead Man Walking)|Faith]], died, the local priest used the resurrection gauntlet to bring Faith back. However, [[Death (Dead Man Walking)|Death]] subsequently used Faith as a gateway into the universe, but was sent back into the [[Afterlife|darkness]] before he could collect enough souls to permanently manifest. Afterwards, the glove was left locked in a box in the church.


In the early [[21st century]], after the death of Owen Harper, Jack used the help of a [[Little girl (Dead Man Walking)|psychic]] to locate the left glove in order to resurrect Owen for the standard of two minutes so the team could say their goodbyes, as well as to retrieve some important Torchwood information that he possessed. However, Owen did not die after two minutes. Unlike Suzie, Owen remained clinically dead, showing no signs of life, but remained fully animate and cognitive and he was also not drawing power from Jack (the person who revived him). The team soon discovered that a strange energy was slowly transforming Owen's cell structure.


After the team learnt of the left gauntlet's connection with Death, they tried to stop Owen's transformation by injecting embalming fluid into his body. But the glove became animate and stopped them by attacking [[Martha Jones]] and draining her life away; leaving her at the physical age of 80. The gauntlet was then destroyed by Owen with a gunshot that reduced it to powder. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'')
== Characteristics ==
Suzie's research showed that the right hand gauntlet was slightly radioactive and that the glove possessed "low psych levels" which allowed it to directly respond to brain activity. It was later established that it had an empathic link in the form of energy with its wearer, which showed up on video cameras like "a rope from [the] heart to the glove" and that it transferred the life force of the wearer into the subject to keep the latter alive. This transfer caused the glove's user to get weaker, and the subject to become stronger, until eventually the user died. The life transfer also kept the subject from dying of fatal causes such as gunshots, and the only known way to break the connection was to destroy the gauntlet; which would save the user and kill the subject again. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie (TV story)|They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')
The left hand glove turned out to be fundamentally different from the first. Instead of using the "life force" of the wearer to resurrect the dead, it tapped into the power of [[Death (Dead Man Walking)|Death]] from the [[afterlife]] to reanimate the subject. The second glove itself also seemed to be far more sinister in nature, was able to move under its own power, and possessed a limited amount of intelligence (as shown in its attack on the team when they tried to stop Death entering the universe); however, this may have been Death, from which the glove drew its power, manipulating it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead Man Walking (TV story)|Dead Man Walking]]'') Owen Harper was resurrected by this glove, but his "living undead" state, rather than being temporary (in terms of time, or until the gauntlet was destroyed) ended up being long-term. ([[TV]]: ''[[Exit Wounds (TV story)|Exit Wounds]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Torchwood website ===
The series 1 version of the [[Torchwood website]] showed Suzie experimenting on deceased fish with the resurrection gauntlet and the Life Knife. She noted, "Do you have any idea how hard it is cutting a tiny fish with a knife that big?" <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.torchwood.org.uk/html/glove/suzie.shtml |title=Suzie's notes on the glove |author=Costello, S |date of source= |website name=[[Torchwood website]] |accessdate=25 July 2013 |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070825182800/http://www.torchwood.org.uk/html/glove/suzie.shtml |archivedate=25 August 2007 }}</ref>
== Footnotes ==
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As Rassilon is seen to be wearing a similar glove, and used it to destroy a Timelady, it may have additional effects when used by someone with an excess of lifeforce, non human biology, or greater psychic ability. If it is Timelord technology, then it would seem that the resurrection effect is secondary, since Timelords can regenerate.
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The resurrection gauntlet — also known as the resurrection glove or just the glove, and, jokingly, the risen mitten — was a metal gauntlet that had the ability to revive the dead for a limited time, though with unfortunate and usually deadly consequences. There were two known gauntlets, both of which were destroyed by Torchwood Three.

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Pre-Torchwood[[edit] | [edit source]]

In some unspecified time in the distant future, the scientist Dr Alice Magpie invented the gauntlets. (AUDIO: Escape from Nebazz [+]Loading...["Escape from Nebazz (audio story)"]) After she was sent to prison for the dangerous and controversial nature of her project, the twin objects somehow wound up in England in 1661, where they fell into the hands of natural philosopher Frances, Duchess of Winchester. She tried to use them in a plot to resurrect Oliver Cromwell, but as they had fallen into disrepair by this point, their usage cracked open some manner of rift into Hell. Corpses in the vicinity began reviving en masse as zombies, many of them mindlessly chanting warnings about the infernal afterlife. Ultimately, the time-traveling mercenary John Hart, who'd been hired to procure the gauntlets, closed the crack by removing them from 17th century Earth. (AUDIO: The Restored [+]Loading...["The Restored (audio story)"])

As his employer needed the gauntlets in working order, John infiltrated the prison station Nebazz, where Dr Magpie was serving time, to obtain her aid in repairing her creations. (AUDIO: Escape from Nebazz [+]Loading...["Escape from Nebazz (audio story)"]) Ultimately, he delivered the fixed pair to his employers, Darius and Ilsa Vargosh, who used them to revive their father long enough to add them to his will. Some time after, Ilsa and John murdered her husband so that she could inherit his own money, which led to a series of events in which the gauntlets were repeatedly used further: First to revive the husband so that he could identify his killers, then as a torture tool to interrogate John once he was fingered as a culprit. (This latter was accomplished by activating the gauntlets on the living John, which temporarily sent him into death's realm, in a reversal of their usual process.) The accumulated usage led to another rift to Hell opening at the Vargosh Palace space station, where all this took place: Zombies rose, chanting from nowhere was inexplicably heard over the station speakers, and ultimately the luxurious satellite itself tore apart. The gauntlets were last seen in Ilsa's possession as she tried to escape in a ship; the entire vessel and its pilot vanished into Hell. (AUDIO: Darker Purposes [+]Loading...["Darker Purposes (audio story)"])

Right-hand gauntlet[[edit] | [edit source]]

The right-hand gauntlet fell out of the Cardiff Space-Time Rift. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie) It was recovered from Cardiff Bay by Torchwood Three. (TV: Dead Man Walking) It had a strange but unspecified connection to the "Life knife", as named by Ianto Jones, an alien artefact made of the same type of metal. Jack Harkness suspected the glove was not lost like most things that fell through the rift, but was disposed of, guessing the original owner wanted to be rid of it. He also could not blame them for wanting to be rid of it. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)

The right hand gauntlet could revive the dead, though only for a few minutes before their second, permanent death. The length of time someone came back depended on the user's empathy, in other words someone like Gwen Cooper could bring a person back for a few minutes but someone like Owen Harper would not even "get a twitch" out of a corpse. Jack put Suzie Costello in charge of testing the glove. Costello became obsessed with the possibility of being able to bring people back to life, though only for minutes at a time.

The gauntlet was more effective on recent, violent trauma victims. Suzie Costello began to murder residents of Cardiff with the Life Knife in order to improve her proficiency in using the glove. (TV: Everything Changes) She conceived an elaborate plan to use the Life Knife and the gauntlet to bring herself back from the dead, permanently. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)

Following the exposure of Costello as a murderer, she shot herself in the head, killing herself. The Glove was placed in Jack's safe and sealed with a "DO NOT USE" tag. (TV: Everything Changes)

Costello had already set into motion murders committed on her behalf so that Harkness would revive her, enabling her to come back to life, permanently. Gwen Cooper was the only Torchwood Three team member at that time with the degree of empathy required to operate the glove without Suzie. When the glove was used on Suzie, Gwen's life force was slowly drained from her into Suzie and she even began developing the same wound as Suzie in the back of her head where Suzie's was. Toshiko Sato destroyed the gauntlet to break the connection, saving Gwen and killing Suzie again. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)

Left-hand gauntlet[[edit] | [edit source]]

The left-hand gauntlet appeared in the village of Cardiff at the time when the Bubonic plague appeared in Wales, and the local people built St Mary's Church around the glove's location when they learnt of its resurrecting ability.

When a little girl, Faith, died, the local priest used the resurrection gauntlet to bring Faith back. However, Death subsequently used Faith as a gateway into the universe, but was sent back into the darkness before he could collect enough souls to permanently manifest. Afterwards, the glove was left locked in a box in the church.

In the early 21st century, after the death of Owen Harper, Jack used the help of a psychic to locate the left glove in order to resurrect Owen for the standard of two minutes so the team could say their goodbyes, as well as to retrieve some important Torchwood information that he possessed. However, Owen did not die after two minutes. Unlike Suzie, Owen remained clinically dead, showing no signs of life, but remained fully animate and cognitive and he was also not drawing power from Jack (the person who revived him). The team soon discovered that a strange energy was slowly transforming Owen's cell structure.

After the team learnt of the left gauntlet's connection with Death, they tried to stop Owen's transformation by injecting embalming fluid into his body. But the glove became animate and stopped them by attacking Martha Jones and draining her life away; leaving her at the physical age of 80. The gauntlet was then destroyed by Owen with a gunshot that reduced it to powder. (TV: Dead Man Walking)

Characteristics[[edit] | [edit source]]

Suzie's research showed that the right hand gauntlet was slightly radioactive and that the glove possessed "low psych levels" which allowed it to directly respond to brain activity. It was later established that it had an empathic link in the form of energy with its wearer, which showed up on video cameras like "a rope from [the] heart to the glove" and that it transferred the life force of the wearer into the subject to keep the latter alive. This transfer caused the glove's user to get weaker, and the subject to become stronger, until eventually the user died. The life transfer also kept the subject from dying of fatal causes such as gunshots, and the only known way to break the connection was to destroy the gauntlet; which would save the user and kill the subject again. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)

The left hand glove turned out to be fundamentally different from the first. Instead of using the "life force" of the wearer to resurrect the dead, it tapped into the power of Death from the afterlife to reanimate the subject. The second glove itself also seemed to be far more sinister in nature, was able to move under its own power, and possessed a limited amount of intelligence (as shown in its attack on the team when they tried to stop Death entering the universe); however, this may have been Death, from which the glove drew its power, manipulating it. (TV: Dead Man Walking) Owen Harper was resurrected by this glove, but his "living undead" state, rather than being temporary (in terms of time, or until the gauntlet was destroyed) ended up being long-term. (TV: Exit Wounds)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Torchwood website[[edit] | [edit source]]

The series 1 version of the Torchwood website showed Suzie experimenting on deceased fish with the resurrection gauntlet and the Life Knife. She noted, "Do you have any idea how hard it is cutting a tiny fish with a knife that big?" [1]

Footnotes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  1. Costello, S. Suzie's notes on the glove. Torchwood website. Archived from the original on 25 August 2007. Retrieved on 25 July 2013.