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'''Steven Carter''' was the son of [[Alice Carter]] and the grandson of [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] and [[Lucia Moretti]]. Being a young boy of school age, he is affected by[[the 456| the 456]]'s invasion. He believes [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] to be his [[Uncle|uncle]], and is as yet unaware of [[Jack Harkness|Jack]]'s immortality and agelessness. The two appear close, although their contact is infrequent. His father's name is [[Joe Carter|Joe]]. | '''Steven Carter''' was the son of [[Alice Carter]] and the grandson of [[Jack Harkness|Captain Jack Harkness]] and [[Lucia Moretti]]. Being a young boy of school age, he is affected by[[the 456| the 456]]'s invasion. He believes [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] to be his [[Uncle|uncle]], and is as yet unaware of [[Jack Harkness|Jack]]'s immortality and agelessness. The two appear close, although their contact is infrequent. His father's name is [[Joe Carter|Joe]]. | ||
Tragically, on Day Five, when Jack needed a child to defeat the 456, Steven was used as the child to reverse the signal. The noise of the children's scream killed him but destroyed the 456, which saved the Earth's children. | |||
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Revision as of 21:34, 10 July 2009
Steven Carter was the son of Alice Carter and the grandson of Captain Jack Harkness and Lucia Moretti. Being a young boy of school age, he is affected by the 456's invasion. He believes Jack to be his uncle, and is as yet unaware of Jack's immortality and agelessness. The two appear close, although their contact is infrequent. His father's name is Joe.
Tragically, on Day Five, when Jack needed a child to defeat the 456, Steven was used as the child to reverse the signal. The noise of the children's scream killed him but destroyed the 456, which saved the Earth's children.
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