Everyone Says Hello (audio story)
Everyone Says Hello was the second release of the BBC Torchwood audio stories later collected in Torchwood Tales.
Publisher's summary
Across Cardiff, ordinary people are behaving in odd ways: saying hello to one another, and going out of their way to greet people. Torchwood discovers that an alien communications field is gathering strength in the city.
The team must find the device responsible and shut it off — before civil unrest engulfs the city.
Plot
An exotic energy field is broadcast across Cardiff by something undetectable that came through the Rift which causes members of the public to greet and introduce themselves to one another, leading to inconvenience, violence and confusion and bringing down the telephone network and the emergency services. Based on his and Gwen's ability to guess the cards that Owen draws, Jack deduces that the energy field is connecting minds, possibly to gather information on Earth, and hands out bracelet-like signal jammers to protect the team. He, Gwen and Owen head out into the city where some of the unaffected have taken advantage of the chaos by looting and rioting.
to be completed
Characters
- Jack Harkness
- Gwen Cooper
- Owen Harper
- Toshiko Sato
- Ianto Jones
- Tony Pratt
- Gemma Sands
- Samir
- Dev
- Kishor
- Dean Milburn
- Angie Mercer
- Brian Hatter
- Ivor Brown
People possessed by the computer
- Johnno Bates
- Clive Bevan
- Jane Broading
- Janie Clowes
- Dr Cornfield
- John Davies
- Harvey Devlin
- Sarah Fiennes
- Sally Gatterson
- Bob Gordon
- Julie Hatter
- Vernon Hines
- Dai Hughes
- Ishram Kapoor
- Alan Kennedy
- Tommy Kincannon
- Ronald Lucas
- Alison Martin
- Jules McDonald
- William McGarish
- Benjamin Okano
- Lucy Philpott
- John Purves
- Greg Randall
- Vic Royce
- Linda Sosa
- Terry Spicer
References
- John Davies is thirty-four and used to work on the trains but is now a milkman. He is married to Annie, who comes from Pontypridd and with whom he has two children, Sally and Tom.
- Kurt Stortzman comes from Hamburg and was born in 1968.
- Gwen likes lasagne.
- Alan Kennedy is a twenty-six-year-old supply teacher. His mother is Miriam and his brother is Chris, a fan of aircraft.
- Vic Royce was once held at HMP Maidstone. He has a brother called Gary and his mother is called Enid.
- Jane Broading lives in Carlisle.
- Sarah Fiennes has a son called Matthew.
- Alison Martin's mother is Sandra Bennett.
- Jules McDonald likes Martin Scorsese films.
- Terry Spicer does not like council tax but does enjoy dog-racing and football.
- Clive Bevan's father is called Frank.
- Tony Pratt is twenty-two.
- John Purves collects stamps and likes books by Dick Francis. He once hit a boy on a zebra crossing.
- Sally Gatterson has never had a proper orgasm and is allergic to nuts.
- Ronald Lucas drinks too much and strikes his wife on occasion. He visits prostitutes twice a month and pays them for unprotected sex.
Notes
- Jack uses the phrase, "Outside the government, beyond the police." He previously said this in TV: Everything Changes and it is also repeated at the start of each episode of the first two series.
Continuity
- Jack says that he has been to the end of the universe. (TV: Utopia)
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