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'''''Red Skies''''' was the ninth release of the [[BBC Torchwood audio stories]]. | '''''Red Skies''''' was the ninth release of the [[BBC Torchwood audio stories]]. | ||
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Wanting to get away from [[Earth]], [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] uses [[Jack Harkness's vortex manipulator|his vortex manipulator]] to travel from a [[Universal Heritage]] [[spacecraft]] to the surface of [[Cotter Paluni's World]], a [[planet]] subject to [[storm]]s of unexplained red [[lightning]]. He learns from [[Heather Blades|Heather]], a [[barmaid]], that her people worship [[Torchwood Institute|Torchwood]] and is [[arrest]]ed by [[Torsten Højer|Detective Torsten Højer]] for her [[murder]] after she is hit by the lightning and burns to [[death]], but he persuades Torsten to secretly release him and help bring down Torchwood. This results in Jack being hit by lightning and having a vision of [[Alex Hopkins]]'s [[suicide]] in [[the Hub]]. | Wanting to get away from [[Earth]], [[Jack Harkness|Jack]] uses [[Jack Harkness's vortex manipulator|his vortex manipulator]] to travel from a [[Universal Heritage]] [[spacecraft]] to the surface of [[Cotter Paluni's World]], a [[planet]] subject to [[storm]]s of unexplained red [[lightning]]. He learns from [[Heather Blades|Heather]], a [[barmaid]], that her people worship [[Torchwood Institute|Torchwood]] and is [[arrest]]ed by [[Torsten Højer|Detective Torsten Højer]] for her [[murder]] after she is hit by the lightning and burns to [[death]], but he persuades Torsten to secretly release him and help bring down Torchwood. This results in Jack being hit by lightning and having a vision of [[Alex Hopkins]]'s [[suicide]] in [[the Hub]]. | ||
Jack comes back to life and, after evading the [[police]] and having a vision of [[Suzie Costello|Suzie]]'s three deaths, he and Torsten enter the Hub [[monastery]] disguised as [[monk]]s. After seeing the deaths of [[Ianto Jones|Ianto]], [[Steven Carter|Steven]], [[Owen Harper|Owen]], [[Toshiko Sato|Tosh]] and others that he feels responsible for, he tries to send Torsten away, but Torsten refuses as Torchwood oppresses homosexuals like himself and he wishes to be free. Jack has a vision of Gwen being shot and runs to return to her until Torsten reminds him of his duty and they find that the supposed god is [[Martin Gibbons]], a | Jack comes back to life and, after evading the [[police]] and having a vision of [[Suzie Costello|Suzie]]'s three deaths, he and Torsten enter the Hub [[monastery]] disguised as [[monk]]s. After seeing the deaths of [[Ianto Jones|Ianto]], [[Steven Carter|Steven]], [[Owen Harper|Owen]], [[Toshiko Sato|Tosh]] and others that he feels responsible for, he tries to send Torsten away, but Torsten refuses as Torchwood oppresses homosexuals like himself and he wishes to be free. Jack has a vision of Gwen being shot and runs to return to her until Torsten reminds him of his duty and they find that the supposed god is [[Martin Gibbons]], a Torchwood operative believed to be dead who has merged with a sentient spacecraft which crashed into [[Newport]]. | ||
' | Martin explains how the spacecraft was without a passenger and how he longed for a fresh start because of how disillusioned he was with Torchwood, leading it to take him to Cotter Paluni's World to be a god. Jack makes him realise that he wants to be [[forgiveness|forgiven]] and to die, so Torsten forgives him and he takes a final breath before dying. After kissing Torsten and saying goodbye, Jack uses his vortex manipulator to head to Earth to avenge Gwen's death. | ||
== Characters == | == Characters == |