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[[File:BBQ Man.jpg|thumb|right|The extent of Miracle Day. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'')]] | |||
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'''"Miracle Day"''' was the name given to | '''"Miracle Day"''' was the name originally given to [[19 March|19]]/[[20 March]] [[2011]], when every [[human]] on [[Earth]] simply [[Immortality|stopped dying]]. The name, however, still stuck when the phenomenon lasted for months more. It was caused when the [[Three Families]] fed the [[Immortality|immortal]] [[Jack Harkness]]' [[blood]] into [[the Blessing]], setting the template for everyone in the human race to be immortal. | ||
It ended in [[September]] 2011. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Acceptance, and then Understanding (short story)|Acceptance, and then Understanding]]'') Despite its impact it was only the first part of the Families' plan, and was described as a "[[trial run]]" for "[[plan B]]" after it had been reset. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
== History == | |||
Without any immediately obvious cause, awareness of the event took time to develop. One of the earliest survivals was [[Oswald Danes]], a convicted prisoner in the [[United States]] about to be [[Death sentence|executed]]; although his lethal injection was carried out flawlessly on [[19 March]], the only effect was intense but temporary pain from the drugs. As hours passed, doctors around the planet began to realise that deaths of patients under their care (such as [[Rex Matheson]], who was impaled by a metal pole) had abruptly dropped to zero. Age, disease, trauma, and all other normally fatal conditions continued to hurt and debilitate their victims, but without killing them. The level of damage to the body did not matter. Extreme examples include an attempted suicide bomber whose entire body was almost totally burned and pulverised but retained some degree of consciousness even after his head was detached from the rest of his body ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') and a [[Lyn Peterfield|CIA agent]] whose neck was broken, yet she managed to stand and stumble away, her head facing backward. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') News media and the general public also began to realise the change. Eventually, the name of the event emerged on the back of the word "[[miracle]]," which began to trend across social networking sites. | |||
The only thing that seemed to permanently kill humans was complete incineration; so long as the bodies remained intact to a certain degree, [[consciousness]] and life was still possible to a point, but otherwise human beings would continue to exist despite the impossibility of death or recovery. Even detached body parts would still be animated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') However it was later discovered that jumping off a tall enough building caused people to be forever unconscious, yet not dead, allowing suicide to exist to a certain degree. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Middle Men (TV story)|The Middle Men]]'') Also, under [[Angelo Colasanto]]'s bed was a null point to the Miracle, where mortality was possible again, and death existed in that one place. A [[null field generator]] could exclude a person from the effects of the Miracle. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
Without death, the human population began to swell rapidly, increasing pressure on resources and on the species itself. The lack of deaths from any disease and the need to keep treating the sick with new medicines was expected to give viruses and bacteria the chance to evolve into unstoppable "superbugs." It was estimated that within four months, Miracle Day would cause a complete environmental and social collapse. | Unlike the rest of humanity, [[Jack Harkness]], previously an immortal, became vulnerable to injury and death and also began ageing at a normal rate when before he had been ageing slowly. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | ||
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[[Category: | [[Cancer]] cells, which are normally immortal, also became mortal, effectively curing cancer. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'', [[WC]]: ''[[Web of Lies (webcast)|Web of Lies]]'') | ||
Eventually it was revealed that [[The Three Families]] fed Captain [[Jack Harkness]]'s immortal blood into a mysterious tunnel called [[the Blessing]] that controlled Earth's [[morphic field]]. This caused it to change the morphic field so that everyone became immortal. The Families had the plan to take over the immortal world using their connections once everything stabilised. Miracle Day finally ended when Jack Harkness and [[Rex Matheson]] fed Jack's now mortal blood into the Blessing, causing the Miracle to reverse itself with Jack regaining his immortality and everyone else regaining their mortality (Apart from Rex Matheson, who replaced most of his blood with some of Jack Harkness'). As the Miracle ended, everyone who was supposed to die woke up for a moment, before finally passing away. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
Jack Harkness later learned that the Three Families were actually being controlled by [[the Committee]], a group of aliens from the planet [[Erebus]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Forgotten Lives (audio story)|Forgotten Lives]]'') | |||
=== Impact === | |||
Without death, the human population began to swell rapidly, increasing pressure on resources and on the species itself. The lack of deaths from any disease and the need to keep treating the sick with new medicines was expected to give viruses and bacteria the chance to evolve into unstoppable "superbugs." It was estimated that within four months, Miracle Day would cause a complete environmental and social collapse. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'', ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') Beyond medical effects, individuals and societies started to react to Miracle Day in myriad ways: | |||
Due to an unexpected legal loophole, Oswald Danes was released from prison. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | |||
Fighting in [[Somalia]] ceased, as the combatants could no longer stand to fight enemies that would not die. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | |||
The [[North Korea]]n regime viewed its population as immortal soldiers and began to mobilise troops along its border with [[South Korea]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | |||
[[Tutsi]] in [[Rwanda]] bashed in the heads of [[Hutu]] villagers and ran over them with [[bulldozer]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') | |||
[[India]]'s Prime Minister called for peace with [[Pakistan]], reasoning that they should all make the best of the single life they now had. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') | |||
Doctor [[Vera Juarez]] ordered an immediate and radical change to long-established emergency room triage procedures - treating minor injuries before major ones, in order to free hospital beds for the inevitable increase in patients. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') | |||
Protesters in [[Egypt]] rioted, attacking the "Western Miracle". ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'') | |||
Apparent actual deaths were reported but turned out to be hoaxes. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'') | |||
Candlelight vigils of masked individuals calling themselves [[the Soulless]] began, reasoning that eternal life had robbed mankind of their souls. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'') | |||
The percentage of [[pregnancy|pregnancies]] that miscarried due to birth defects no longer did so, while retaining the genetic anomalies, resulting in the potential of babies being born without faces or with exposed brains. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'') | |||
There were rumours of contraceptives being put into drinking water in [[China]] or [[Japan]] to control the expanding population growth. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'') | |||
Police were no longer allowed to accuse people of murder, even in situations of seemingly fatal attempts. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'') | |||
There was a surge of [[necromancy]] during the time of the Miracle. The [[Preternatural Research Bureau]] moved to handle it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Preternatural Days (short story)|Preternatural Days]]'') | |||
People were divided into [[Categories of life|categories]]; Category 3 was normal with no life threatening injuries, Category 2 was fatal injuries or illness (but still alive and conscious due to the Miracle), and Category 1 was effectively dead, usually deemed as unconscious and unlikely ever to wake up. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Categories of Life (TV story)|The Categories of Life]]'') In order to deal with criminals, a Category 0 was planned, where they would be "executed" like Category 1s. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
Governments were forced to set up "[[overflow camp]]s", ([[TV]]: ''[[Escape to LA (TV story)|Escape to LA]]'') in which Category 1 and 2 patients were kept. However, these were, in effect, glorified concentration camps, with Category 1 patients being burned alive. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Categories of Life (TV story)|The Categories of Life]]'') | |||
The world economy started to collapse, starting with the loss of the pensions as they were naturally invalid now that people could live significantly past the [[retirement]] age. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') This led to insurance companies going bankrupt which started a chain reaction where several markets, notably housing, collapsed entirely. The result was the world entering a sharp economic recession that was four times worse than the [[2008]] recession, leading many economic pundits to consider it akin to the [[Great Depression]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Gathering (TV story)|The Gathering]]'') | |||
Some people speculated that the switch from mortal to immortal had rendered [[cancer]] cells mortal, allowing people to freely smoke, although they kept this information quiet. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
== Notable survivals == | |||
These are notable cases of people surviving due to Miracle Day along with the condition that would have caused their death. | |||
[[Oswald Danes]] survived lethal injection, ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') from which he had recovered from enough to not die when the Miracle was reversed, though he committed suicide to kill the Families anyway moments later. | |||
[[Rex Matheson]] was impaled with a pole, stabbed with a [[pen]] in the same place twice by Colin Maloney, and later replaced most of his blood with that of Jack Harkness. He survived the Miracle and (presumably) due to the blood transfusion, became immortal in the same manner as Jack Harkness. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'', ''[[The Middle Men (TV story)|The Middle Men]]'', ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
A [[Archivist (The New World)|CIA Archivist]] was shot by a suicide bomber and was then caught in an explosion. He died when the Miracle was negated or was sent to the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | |||
A [[Suicide bomber (The New World)|suicide bomber]] was shot in the neck by Captain Jack, at the centre of an explosion, decapitated by a surgeon. Given his catastrophic injuries, he died when the Miracle was negated or was sent to the modules (the latter most likely out of mercy). ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | |||
[[Lyn Peterfield]] broke her neck though later seen with her head rotated 180 degrees on her body, suggesting internal decapitation. She either died in the modules (though when last seen she did not appear to be category one) or when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') | |||
A woman was strangled by her husband for a long time. She either died in the modules as she appeared to be category one or when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dead of Night (TV story)|Dead of Night]]'') | |||
A security man had a rope tied tightly around the neck, preventing any breathing. Presumably died in the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[Escape to LA (TV story)|Escape to LA]]'') | |||
[[The Gentleman (Escape to LA)|The Gentleman]] was shot multiple times by Rex Matheson. Presumably died in the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[Escape to LA (TV story)|Escape to LA]]'') | |||
[[Ellis Hartley Monroe]] was crushed in a car. She died when the Miracle was negated unless her remains were discovered before then. ([[TV]]: ''[[Escape to LA (TV story)|Escape to LA]]'') | |||
[[Geraint Cooper]] suffered three heart attacks that would have presumably been fatal. He died when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
[[Zheng Yibao]] jumped off a high building, causing him to be unconscious forever but not "dead". He was a ''de Facto'' member of the [[45 Club]]. He died when the Miracle was negated or in the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Middle Men (TV story)|The Middle Men]]'') | |||
[[Colin Maloney]] was strangled by [[Esther Drummond]] then shot twice by Ralph in the torso. Presumably died in the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Middle Men (TV story)|The Middle Men]]'') | |||
An armed guard was shot multiple times by SWAT team officer, shot in the head by [[Andy Davidson]]. Presumably died in the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[Immortal Sins (TV story)|Immortal Sins]]'') | |||
[[Brian Friedkin]] was caught at the centre of an explosion. He either died when the Miracle was negated, or in the modules if any remains were retrieved. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
[[Olivia Colasanto]] was in the same explosion that impacted Friedken. She either died when the Miracle was negated, or in the modules if any remains were retrieved. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
A CIA Agent was close to the explosion mentioned above. Presumably died when the Miracle was negated or sent to the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
[[Shawnie Yamaguchi]] was shot three times by an agent of [[the Families]]. They either died in the modules. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
A [[Soldier (The Blood Line)|soldier]] was shot many times with a machine gun, close to an explosion. Presumably died when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
A [[Female soldier (The Blood Line)|female soldier]] and several other [[Argentinian]] soldiers were in a van blown up by the young male soldier. They died when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
[[Allen Shapiro]], [[Noah Vickers]] and [[Sandra Morales]] were close to a [[bomb]] detonated by [[Charlotte Wills]]. They died when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
Numerous operatives of [[the Three Families]] in both [[Shanghai]] and [[Buenos Aires]] became category ones at the hands of the [[Torchwood (team)|Torchwood team]] through shooting or neck-breaking. They either died when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
[[Girl (The Blood Line)|Girl]] suffered from unknown causes. She died when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
[[Esther Drummond]] was shot in the chest by [[the Cousin]]. She died when the Miracle was negated. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Blood Line (TV story)|The Blood Line]]'') | |||
[[Miles Mokri]] was shot twice by his friend [[Nick (Web of Lies)|Nick]] but survived due to the Miracle. Recovered from his injuries enough to survive the Miracle being negated. ([[WC]]: ''[[Web of Lies (webcast)|Web of Lies]]'') | |||
[[Nick's goons]] were shot in the head by [[Holly Mokri]] and then incinerated when the vat of [[Jack Harkness]]' [[blood]] blew up. ([[WC]]: ''[[Web of Lies (webcast)|Web of Lies]]'') | |||
[[Nick (Web of Lies)|Nick]] was shot in both eyes, drowned in the vat of Jack's blood and incinerated in the explosion caused by the vat blowing up. ([[WC]]: ''[[Web of Lies (webcast)|Web of Lies]]'') | |||
=== Exceptions === | |||
[[Jack Harkness]], who was formerly immortal, was apparently rendered mortal and vulnerable by the Miracle. He nearly died when he was poisoned ([[TV]]: ''[[Rendition (TV story)|Rendition]]'') and shot ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') but survived when his immortality was reinstated. | |||
[[Angelo Colasanto]] died of old age when his oxygen mask was removed, as his bed was over a [[Null field generator|device]] generating a null field that negated the Miracle. ([[TV]]: ''[[End of the Road (TV story)|End of the Road]]'') | |||
Only humanity was affected by the Miracle, with no other lifeforms on [[Earth]] becoming immortal. Had [[insect]]s been affected, they would have overrun the world within forty-eight hours. ([[TV]]: ''[[The New World (TV story)|The New World]]'') | |||
== Behind the scenes == | |||
* There was never any mention of Miracle Day during [[Series 6 (Doctor Who 2005)|series 6]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' or [[Series 5 (SJA)|series 5]] of ''[[The Sarah Jane Adventures]]'', despite both series taking place in 2011—during the same timespan as the Miracle. | |||
** These two series, however, also lacked any human deaths on contemporary [[Earth]]. Whether this was pure coincidence or actually accounted for, is unknown, but in any case none of the devastating economic or sociopolitical effects of the Miracle were evident, nor did any character request that the Doctor investigate the matter. | |||
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"Miracle Day" was the name originally given to 19/20 March 2011, when every human on Earth simply stopped dying. The name, however, still stuck when the phenomenon lasted for months more. It was caused when the Three Families fed the immortal Jack Harkness' blood into the Blessing, setting the template for everyone in the human race to be immortal.
It ended in September 2011. (PROSE: Acceptance, and then Understanding) Despite its impact it was only the first part of the Families' plan, and was described as a "trial run" for "plan B" after it had been reset. (TV: The Blood Line)
History[[edit] | [edit source]]
Without any immediately obvious cause, awareness of the event took time to develop. One of the earliest survivals was Oswald Danes, a convicted prisoner in the United States about to be executed; although his lethal injection was carried out flawlessly on 19 March, the only effect was intense but temporary pain from the drugs. As hours passed, doctors around the planet began to realise that deaths of patients under their care (such as Rex Matheson, who was impaled by a metal pole) had abruptly dropped to zero. Age, disease, trauma, and all other normally fatal conditions continued to hurt and debilitate their victims, but without killing them. The level of damage to the body did not matter. Extreme examples include an attempted suicide bomber whose entire body was almost totally burned and pulverised but retained some degree of consciousness even after his head was detached from the rest of his body (TV: The New World) and a CIA agent whose neck was broken, yet she managed to stand and stumble away, her head facing backward. (TV: Rendition) News media and the general public also began to realise the change. Eventually, the name of the event emerged on the back of the word "miracle," which began to trend across social networking sites.
The only thing that seemed to permanently kill humans was complete incineration; so long as the bodies remained intact to a certain degree, consciousness and life was still possible to a point, but otherwise human beings would continue to exist despite the impossibility of death or recovery. Even detached body parts would still be animated. (TV: The New World) However it was later discovered that jumping off a tall enough building caused people to be forever unconscious, yet not dead, allowing suicide to exist to a certain degree. (TV: The Middle Men) Also, under Angelo Colasanto's bed was a null point to the Miracle, where mortality was possible again, and death existed in that one place. A null field generator could exclude a person from the effects of the Miracle. (TV: End of the Road)
Unlike the rest of humanity, Jack Harkness, previously an immortal, became vulnerable to injury and death and also began ageing at a normal rate when before he had been ageing slowly. (TV: The New World)
Cancer cells, which are normally immortal, also became mortal, effectively curing cancer. (TV: End of the Road, WC: Web of Lies)
Eventually it was revealed that The Three Families fed Captain Jack Harkness's immortal blood into a mysterious tunnel called the Blessing that controlled Earth's morphic field. This caused it to change the morphic field so that everyone became immortal. The Families had the plan to take over the immortal world using their connections once everything stabilised. Miracle Day finally ended when Jack Harkness and Rex Matheson fed Jack's now mortal blood into the Blessing, causing the Miracle to reverse itself with Jack regaining his immortality and everyone else regaining their mortality (Apart from Rex Matheson, who replaced most of his blood with some of Jack Harkness'). As the Miracle ended, everyone who was supposed to die woke up for a moment, before finally passing away. (TV: The Blood Line)
Jack Harkness later learned that the Three Families were actually being controlled by the Committee, a group of aliens from the planet Erebus. (AUDIO: Forgotten Lives)
Impact[[edit] | [edit source]]
Without death, the human population began to swell rapidly, increasing pressure on resources and on the species itself. The lack of deaths from any disease and the need to keep treating the sick with new medicines was expected to give viruses and bacteria the chance to evolve into unstoppable "superbugs." It was estimated that within four months, Miracle Day would cause a complete environmental and social collapse. (TV: The New World, Rendition) Beyond medical effects, individuals and societies started to react to Miracle Day in myriad ways:
Due to an unexpected legal loophole, Oswald Danes was released from prison. (TV: The New World)
Fighting in Somalia ceased, as the combatants could no longer stand to fight enemies that would not die. (TV: The New World)
The North Korean regime viewed its population as immortal soldiers and began to mobilise troops along its border with South Korea. (TV: The New World)
Tutsi in Rwanda bashed in the heads of Hutu villagers and ran over them with bulldozers. (TV: Rendition)
India's Prime Minister called for peace with Pakistan, reasoning that they should all make the best of the single life they now had. (TV: Rendition)
Doctor Vera Juarez ordered an immediate and radical change to long-established emergency room triage procedures - treating minor injuries before major ones, in order to free hospital beds for the inevitable increase in patients. (TV: Rendition)
Protesters in Egypt rioted, attacking the "Western Miracle". (TV: Dead of Night)
Apparent actual deaths were reported but turned out to be hoaxes. (TV: Dead of Night)
Candlelight vigils of masked individuals calling themselves the Soulless began, reasoning that eternal life had robbed mankind of their souls. (TV: Dead of Night)
The percentage of pregnancies that miscarried due to birth defects no longer did so, while retaining the genetic anomalies, resulting in the potential of babies being born without faces or with exposed brains. (TV: Dead of Night)
There were rumours of contraceptives being put into drinking water in China or Japan to control the expanding population growth. (TV: Dead of Night)
Police were no longer allowed to accuse people of murder, even in situations of seemingly fatal attempts. (TV: Dead of Night)
There was a surge of necromancy during the time of the Miracle. The Preternatural Research Bureau moved to handle it. (PROSE: Preternatural Days)
People were divided into categories; Category 3 was normal with no life threatening injuries, Category 2 was fatal injuries or illness (but still alive and conscious due to the Miracle), and Category 1 was effectively dead, usually deemed as unconscious and unlikely ever to wake up. (TV: The Categories of Life) In order to deal with criminals, a Category 0 was planned, where they would be "executed" like Category 1s. (TV: End of the Road)
Governments were forced to set up "overflow camps", (TV: Escape to LA) in which Category 1 and 2 patients were kept. However, these were, in effect, glorified concentration camps, with Category 1 patients being burned alive. (TV: The Categories of Life)
The world economy started to collapse, starting with the loss of the pensions as they were naturally invalid now that people could live significantly past the retirement age. (TV: End of the Road) This led to insurance companies going bankrupt which started a chain reaction where several markets, notably housing, collapsed entirely. The result was the world entering a sharp economic recession that was four times worse than the 2008 recession, leading many economic pundits to consider it akin to the Great Depression. (TV: The Gathering)
Some people speculated that the switch from mortal to immortal had rendered cancer cells mortal, allowing people to freely smoke, although they kept this information quiet. (TV: End of the Road)
Notable survivals[[edit] | [edit source]]
These are notable cases of people surviving due to Miracle Day along with the condition that would have caused their death.
Oswald Danes survived lethal injection, (TV: The New World) from which he had recovered from enough to not die when the Miracle was reversed, though he committed suicide to kill the Families anyway moments later.
Rex Matheson was impaled with a pole, stabbed with a pen in the same place twice by Colin Maloney, and later replaced most of his blood with that of Jack Harkness. He survived the Miracle and (presumably) due to the blood transfusion, became immortal in the same manner as Jack Harkness. (TV: The New World, The Middle Men, The Blood Line)
A CIA Archivist was shot by a suicide bomber and was then caught in an explosion. He died when the Miracle was negated or was sent to the modules. (TV: The New World)
A suicide bomber was shot in the neck by Captain Jack, at the centre of an explosion, decapitated by a surgeon. Given his catastrophic injuries, he died when the Miracle was negated or was sent to the modules (the latter most likely out of mercy). (TV: The New World)
Lyn Peterfield broke her neck though later seen with her head rotated 180 degrees on her body, suggesting internal decapitation. She either died in the modules (though when last seen she did not appear to be category one) or when the Miracle was negated. (TV: Rendition)
A woman was strangled by her husband for a long time. She either died in the modules as she appeared to be category one or when the Miracle was negated. (TV: Dead of Night)
A security man had a rope tied tightly around the neck, preventing any breathing. Presumably died in the modules. (TV: Escape to LA)
The Gentleman was shot multiple times by Rex Matheson. Presumably died in the modules. (TV: Escape to LA)
Ellis Hartley Monroe was crushed in a car. She died when the Miracle was negated unless her remains were discovered before then. (TV: Escape to LA)
Geraint Cooper suffered three heart attacks that would have presumably been fatal. He died when the Miracle was negated. (TV: The Blood Line)
Zheng Yibao jumped off a high building, causing him to be unconscious forever but not "dead". He was a de Facto member of the 45 Club. He died when the Miracle was negated or in the modules. (TV: The Middle Men)
Colin Maloney was strangled by Esther Drummond then shot twice by Ralph in the torso. Presumably died in the modules. (TV: The Middle Men)
An armed guard was shot multiple times by SWAT team officer, shot in the head by Andy Davidson. Presumably died in the modules. (TV: Immortal Sins)
Brian Friedkin was caught at the centre of an explosion. He either died when the Miracle was negated, or in the modules if any remains were retrieved. (TV: End of the Road)
Olivia Colasanto was in the same explosion that impacted Friedken. She either died when the Miracle was negated, or in the modules if any remains were retrieved. (TV: End of the Road)
A CIA Agent was close to the explosion mentioned above. Presumably died when the Miracle was negated or sent to the modules. (TV: End of the Road)
Shawnie Yamaguchi was shot three times by an agent of the Families. They either died in the modules. (TV: End of the Road)
A soldier was shot many times with a machine gun, close to an explosion. Presumably died when the Miracle was negated. (TV: The Blood Line)
A female soldier and several other Argentinian soldiers were in a van blown up by the young male soldier. They died when the Miracle was negated. (TV: The Blood Line)
Allen Shapiro, Noah Vickers and Sandra Morales were close to a bomb detonated by Charlotte Wills. They died when the Miracle was negated. (TV: The Blood Line)
Numerous operatives of the Three Families in both Shanghai and Buenos Aires became category ones at the hands of the Torchwood team through shooting or neck-breaking. They either died when the Miracle was negated. (TV: The Blood Line)
Girl suffered from unknown causes. She died when the Miracle was negated. (TV: The Blood Line)
Esther Drummond was shot in the chest by the Cousin. She died when the Miracle was negated. (TV: The Blood Line)
Miles Mokri was shot twice by his friend Nick but survived due to the Miracle. Recovered from his injuries enough to survive the Miracle being negated. (WC: Web of Lies)
Nick's goons were shot in the head by Holly Mokri and then incinerated when the vat of Jack Harkness' blood blew up. (WC: Web of Lies)
Nick was shot in both eyes, drowned in the vat of Jack's blood and incinerated in the explosion caused by the vat blowing up. (WC: Web of Lies)
Exceptions[[edit] | [edit source]]
Jack Harkness, who was formerly immortal, was apparently rendered mortal and vulnerable by the Miracle. He nearly died when he was poisoned (TV: Rendition) and shot (TV: End of the Road) but survived when his immortality was reinstated.
Angelo Colasanto died of old age when his oxygen mask was removed, as his bed was over a device generating a null field that negated the Miracle. (TV: End of the Road)
Only humanity was affected by the Miracle, with no other lifeforms on Earth becoming immortal. Had insects been affected, they would have overrun the world within forty-eight hours. (TV: The New World)
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
- There was never any mention of Miracle Day during series 6 of Doctor Who or series 5 of The Sarah Jane Adventures, despite both series taking place in 2011—during the same timespan as the Miracle.
- These two series, however, also lacked any human deaths on contemporary Earth. Whether this was pure coincidence or actually accounted for, is unknown, but in any case none of the devastating economic or sociopolitical effects of the Miracle were evident, nor did any character request that the Doctor investigate the matter.