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The '''categories of life''' was a system used to classify people on [[Earth]] after [[Miracle Day]], in which people stopped dying. People were taken to [[overflow camp]]s with Category Ones being secretly taken to [[module]]s and burned alive. Since the formerly [[immortal]] [[Jack Harkness]] became mortal after Miracle Day, [[Esther Drummond]] joked that he was "category Jack". ([[TW]]: ''[[The Categories of Life]]'')  
The '''categories of life''' was a system used to classify people on [[Earth]] after [[Miracle Day]], in which people stopped dying. People were taken to [[overflow camp]]s with Category Ones being secretly taken to [[module]]s and burned alive, since this seemed the only way Humans could die after the Miracle had come into effect. Since the formerly [[immortal]] [[Jack Harkness]] became mortal after Miracle Day, [[Esther Drummond]] joked that he was "category Jack".  The Categories were arbiritary, as category ones could become category two's if they began to heal.([[TW]]: ''[[The Categories of Life]]'')


==Categories of life==
==Categories of life==

Revision as of 21:35, 11 August 2011

The categories of life was a system used to classify people on Earth after Miracle Day, in which people stopped dying. People were taken to overflow camps with Category Ones being secretly taken to modules and burned alive, since this seemed the only way Humans could die after the Miracle had come into effect. Since the formerly immortal Jack Harkness became mortal after Miracle Day, Esther Drummond joked that he was "category Jack". The Categories were arbiritary, as category ones could become category two's if they began to heal.(TW: The Categories of Life)

Categories of life

People in overflow camps were given coloured pegs which identified what category they were.
Category One People that were either brain-dead, or would have died had it not been for Miracle Day.
Category Two Described as "inbetween", people who had diseases or injuries.
Category Three Healthy people.