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[[Charles Gaskell]] was a member of [[Torchwood Three]]. Gaskell had been a sailor in the [[Royal Navy]] aboard the [[HMS Atropos|HMS ''Atropos'']] before he came to Torchwood. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Baby Farmers (short story)|The Baby Farmers]]'')
[[Charles Gaskell]] was a member of [[Torchwood Three]]. Gaskell had been a sailor in the [[Royal Navy]] aboard the [[HMS Atropos|HMS ''Atropos'']] before he came to Torchwood. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Baby Farmers (short story)|The Baby Farmers]]'')


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Latest revision as of 17:15, 21 October 2024

Sailor

A sailor was an individual that helped in the operation of aquatic vessels.

After some sailors from Bari stole the bones of Saint Nicholas, the Second Doctor retrieved them from their ship and replaced them with plastic ones. (PROSE: Saint Nicholas's Bones)

Johnny Skipton was a sailor who was rescued from a sinking ship in 1958 and brought back to the 1890s. The alteration in history caused the ghosts of his dead crewmates to follow him, trying to make him die as intended. Leela, Henry Gordon Jago and George Litefoot convinced Skipton to accept his fate and return to the ship to die. (AUDIO: Dead Men's Tales)

Jackie Tyler used to date a sailor, which contributed to her daughter Rose's knowledge of the Union Jacks being used to fly at sea, correcting Eddie Connolly's mistake (referring to the flags as "Union Jacks" and putting them in the wrong position) when he was putting up the Union Flag bunting for the coronation in 1953, London. (TV: The Idiot's Lantern)

Ben Jackson was a sailor. (TV: The War Machines)

Charles Gaskell was a member of Torchwood Three. Gaskell had been a sailor in the Royal Navy aboard the HMS Atropos before he came to Torchwood. (PROSE: The Baby Farmers)