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Revision as of 21:38, 17 February 2015

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Captain Scarlet (character), or Captain Scarlet (fictional character) to distinguish from the TV series.

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Captain Scarlet was a fictional character from the TV series of the same name who could not die. Rhys Williams (AUDIO: The Dead Line) and later Johnson (TV: Children of Earth) referred to Jack Harkness as Captain Scarlet.

Behind the scenes

  • The "About the Authors" section of Short Trips: Christmas Around the World refers to writer William Potter as "putting words into the mouths of", among others, Captain Scarlet. This is in reference to New Captain Scarlet, a magazine published by GE Fabbri between October 2005 and February 2006.
  • The Indestructible Man has a number of pastiche versions of Gerry Anderson characters such as Scarlet. The title character, Captain Grant Matthews (Scarlet), was reconstructed by the Myloki (Mysterons) so that he couldn't die. As a member of the organisation PRISM (Spectrum), the colour-coded officer's uniform assigned to him was scarlet. The war with the Myloki is started by Captain Karl Taylor (Captain Black) who is recreated as a Myloki agent.
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