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The '''Divination Thermometer''' or '''Life Thermometer''' was an item in [[Torchwood Three]]'s [[Restricted Items Archive]]. The [[thermometer]] appeared identical to others of its kind, but only had one list of numbers. [[Toshiko Sato]] and [[Owen Harper]] argued whether the thermometer registered [[Celsius]] or [[Fahrenheit]]. Upon placing the thermometer beneath one's tongue, it would display a number, in Owen's case, a "one". [[Jack Harkness]] confiscated the thermometer, privately informing [[Ianto Jones]] that the thermometer displayed the years left in a person's life before one's death.  ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Restricted Items Archive Entries 031-049 (audio story)}})
The '''Divination Thermometer''' or '''Life Thermometer''' was an item in [[Torchwood Three]]'s [[Restricted Items Archive]]. The thermometer appeared identical to thermometer's of its kind. However, it only had one list of numbers. [[Toshiko Sato]] and [[Owen Harper]] argued whether the thermometer registered [[Celsius]] or [[Fahrenheit]]. Upon placing the Thermometer beneath one's tongue, it would display a number, in Owen's case, a "one." [[Jack Harkness]] confiscated the thermometer, privately informing [[Ianto Jones]] that the thermometer displayed the years left in a person's life before one's death.  ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Restricted Items Archive Entries 031-049 (audio story)}})


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[[Category:Scientific instruments]]
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[[Category:Torchwood Restricted Items Archive Items]]

Revision as of 16:58, 2 October 2024

The Divination Thermometer or Life Thermometer was an item in Torchwood Three's Restricted Items Archive. The thermometer appeared identical to others of its kind, but only had one list of numbers. Toshiko Sato and Owen Harper argued whether the thermometer registered Celsius or Fahrenheit. Upon placing the thermometer beneath one's tongue, it would display a number, in Owen's case, a "one". Jack Harkness confiscated the thermometer, privately informing Ianto Jones that the thermometer displayed the years left in a person's life before one's death. (AUDIO: Restricted Items Archive Entries 031-049 [+]Loading...["Restricted Items Archive Entries 031-049 (audio story)"])