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* [[Zor (Piece of Mind)|Zor]] - [[Prasanna Puwanarajah]]
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== References ==
== Worldbuilding ==
* While acting as the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s successor, Jack wears the [[Sixth Doctor's coat]] and [[yellow]]-stripped [[trousers]], including his seventh favourite [[waistcoat]], and adopts his [[accent]]. He claims to be a [[Time Lord]] from the [[planet]] [[Gallifrey]] in the [[constellation]] of [[Kasterborous]].
* While acting as the [[Sixth Doctor]]'s successor, Jack wears the [[Sixth Doctor's coat]] and [[yellow]]-stripped [[trousers]], including his seventh favourite [[waistcoat]], and adopts his [[accent]]. He claims to be a [[Time Lord]] from the [[planet]] [[Gallifrey]] in the [[constellation]] of [[Kasterborous]].
* Not familiar with the Doctor's current situation, "the Doctor" uses [[post-regenerative amnesia]] as an excuse for his lack of knowledge.
* Not familiar with the Doctor's current situation, "the Doctor" uses [[post-regenerative amnesia]] as an excuse for his lack of knowledge.
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* Though Jack notes that he has waited a hundred years for the Doctor, the Earth date of this story is not explicitly given, though it's possible some references could be due to time travel.
* Though Jack notes that he has waited a hundred years for the Doctor, the Earth date of this story is not explicitly given, though it's possible some references could be due to time travel.
** Jack establishes in [[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' that his wait on [[Earth]], after leaving the [[Satellite Five|Game Station]]'s era, began in [[1869]], implying this story opens in [[1969]].
** Jack establishes in [[TV]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'' that his wait on [[Earth]], after leaving the [[Satellite Five|Game Station]]'s era, began in [[1869]], implying this story opens in [[1969]].
** In the real world the [[Red Dragon Centre]], which Jack mentions having visited, was not given that name until the year 2000, but the same has not been established in the [[DWU]].  
** In the real world the [[Red Dragon Centre]], which Jack mentions having visited, was not given that name until the year 2000, but the same has not been established in the [[DWU]].
** In [[TV]]: ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'', set in the late [[19th century]], Jack was informed by the [[Little girl (Dead Man Walking)|girl]] that he would find the Doctor only after the [[century]] turned twice.
** In [[TV]]: ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'', set in the late [[19th century]], Jack was informed by the [[Little girl (Dead Man Walking)|girl]] that he would find the Doctor only after the [[century]] turned twice.
** Jack keeps the Doctor from regenerating, implying he has [[the Tenth Doctor's hand]], which would set the story after [[2006]]
** Jack keeps the Doctor from regenerating, implying he has [[the Tenth Doctor's hand]], which would set the story after [[2006]]

Revision as of 17:27, 6 September 2023

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Piece of Mind was the first audio story in the anthology The Lives of Captain Jack: Volume Two. It was written by James Goss and starred John Barrowman as Captain Jack Harkness.

Publisher's summary

When the Sixth Doctor falls dying into his arms, Jack must carry on in his place. Is the universe ready for a whole new kind of Doctor?

Plot

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Cast

Worldbuilding

Notes

  • This story features a unique arrangement of Captain Jack's theme with elements of the Season 23 Doctor Who theme.
  • Though Jack notes that he has waited a hundred years for the Doctor, the Earth date of this story is not explicitly given, though it's possible some references could be due to time travel.
  • In the real world, Colin Baker has competed on Pointless Celebrities.

Continuity

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