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A '''null field generator''' is a device that creates fields capable of deflecting multiple forms of transmissions. Sounds and radiation on one side of a null field cannot penetrate to the other side.
A '''null field generator''' is a device that creates fields capable of deflecting multiple forms of transmissions. Sounds and radiation on one side of a null field cannot penetrate to the other side.


Close to the time of his death from old age, [[Angelo Colasanto]] kept a null field generator salvaged from the ruins of the [[Torchwood Hub]] hidden under the floor directly beneath his bed. When [[Jack Harkness]] approached, the device was activated, thus shielding Colasanto from the effects of [[Miracle Day]], preventing him from becoming immortal like the rest of humanity, and allowing him to die. After the device was discovered by the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] in Colosanto's mansion, Harkness used the generator to talk privately with agents [[Rex Matheson]] and [[Esther Drummond]] about the danger it posed to [[21st century]] [[Earth]]. With the ability to hide almost any event from detection, Harkness warned that the temptation to kill and destroy on any scale — all in secret — would lead to a devastated and barren future. Before escaping from the mansion, Harkness slipped a panel from the generator into a coat pocket for an unknown reason, claiming that without that single panel, the rest of the device would not function. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of the Road]]'')
Close to the time of his death from old age, [[Angelo Colasanto]] kept a null field generator salvaged from the ruins of the [[Torchwood Hub]] hidden under the floor directly beneath his bed. When [[Jack Harkness]] approached, the device was activated, thus shielding Colasanto from the effects of [[Miracle Day]], preventing him from becoming immortal like the rest of humanity, and allowing him to die. After the device was discovered by the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] in Colosanto's mansion, Harkness reprogrammed the generator to nullify sound around the device so that he could talk privately with agents [[Rex Matheson]] and [[Esther Drummond]] about the danger it posed to [[21st century]] [[Earth]]. With the ability to hide almost any event from detection, Harkness warned that the temptation to kill and destroy on any scale — all in secret — would lead to a devastated and barren future. Before escaping from the mansion, Harkness slipped a panel from the generator into a coat pocket for an unknown reason, claiming that without that single panel, the rest of the device would not function. ([[TW]]: ''[[End of the Road]]'')
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Revision as of 22:58, 1 September 2011

A null field generator is a device that creates fields capable of deflecting multiple forms of transmissions. Sounds and radiation on one side of a null field cannot penetrate to the other side.

Close to the time of his death from old age, Angelo Colasanto kept a null field generator salvaged from the ruins of the Torchwood Hub hidden under the floor directly beneath his bed. When Jack Harkness approached, the device was activated, thus shielding Colasanto from the effects of Miracle Day, preventing him from becoming immortal like the rest of humanity, and allowing him to die. After the device was discovered by the CIA in Colosanto's mansion, Harkness reprogrammed the generator to nullify sound around the device so that he could talk privately with agents Rex Matheson and Esther Drummond about the danger it posed to 21st century Earth. With the ability to hide almost any event from detection, Harkness warned that the temptation to kill and destroy on any scale — all in secret — would lead to a devastated and barren future. Before escaping from the mansion, Harkness slipped a panel from the generator into a coat pocket for an unknown reason, claiming that without that single panel, the rest of the device would not function. (TW: End of the Road)