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'''Professor Livesy-Smythe''' was a [[human]] responsible for a British [[archaeology|archaeological]] survey of [[Rome]] in [[1923]]--a survey which the [[Torchwood Institute]] monitored. This expedition turned up a scroll by [[Lucius Caecilius Iucundus|Caecilius]] telling of the true fate of [[Pompeii]], thus first alerting Torchwood to the existence of the [[Pyrovile]]s. ([[WEB]]: ''[[Captain Jack's Monster Files]]'') | '''Professor Livesy-Smythe''' was a [[human]] responsible for a British [[archaeology|archaeological]] survey of [[Rome]] in [[1923]]--a survey which the [[Torchwood Institute]] monitored. This expedition turned up a scroll by [[Lucius Caecilius Iucundus|Caecilius]] telling of the true fate of [[Pompeii]], thus first alerting Torchwood to the existence of the [[Pyrovile]]s. ([[WEB]]: ''[[Captain Jack's Monster Files]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 08:38, 4 February 2012
Professor Livesy-Smythe was a human responsible for a British archaeological survey of Rome in 1923--a survey which the Torchwood Institute monitored. This expedition turned up a scroll by Caecilius telling of the true fate of Pompeii, thus first alerting Torchwood to the existence of the Pyroviles. (WEB: Captain Jack's Monster Files)