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::Jack still ages, just at a much slower rate. Assuming no further time travel, he's now over 5 billion years old. | ::Jack still ages, just at a much slower rate. Assuming no further time travel, he's now over 5 billion years old. | ||
::Jack gave the last of his energy to open the motorway. This last energy could have been the energy that was keeping him alive. | ::Jack gave the last of his energy to open the motorway. This last energy could have been the energy that was keeping him alive. | ||
::On several occasions in both ''Doctor Who'' and ''[[Torchwood]]'', Jack "died" and did not immediately revive until some time later. We don't know for certain if Boe really died and could have revived later. | ::On several occasions in both ''Doctor Who'' and ''[[Torchwood (TV series)|Torchwood]]'', Jack "died" and did not immediately revive until some time later. We don't know for certain if Boe really died and could have revived later. | ||
::There is no guarantee that Jack was even telling the truth about his nickname. He could have learned by other means that the Doctor and friends were acquainted with the Face of Boe, and be playing an elaborate joke on them. | ::There is no guarantee that Jack was even telling the truth about his nickname. He could have learned by other means that the Doctor and friends were acquainted with the Face of Boe, and be playing an elaborate joke on them. | ||
::Jack isn't immortal. He is described as a "fixed point in time". He survives until he can pass his message to the Doctor. | ::Jack isn't immortal. He is described as a "fixed point in time". He survives until he can pass his message to the Doctor. |