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When she set out to find out more about [[Torchwood Three]] and its leader, [[Gwen Cooper]] got a colleague to access records and make inquiries within the police database. The only Jack Harkness on record was an American pilot, who "went missing" in 1941. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') | When she set out to find out more about [[Torchwood Three]] and its leader, [[Gwen Cooper]] got a colleague to access records and make inquiries within the police database. The only Jack Harkness on record was an American pilot, who "went missing" in 1941. ([[TV]]: ''[[Everything Changes]]'') | ||
It is safe to assume these records referred to the original Jack, and the lack of information regarding his death was explained by 51st Century Jack when he admitted to Toshiko he had falsified records when adopting his identity. ([[TV]]: ''[[Captain Jack Harkness (TV story)|Captain Jack Harkness]]'') | It is safe to assume these records referred to the original Jack, and the lack of information regarding his death was explained by 51st Century Jack when he admitted to Toshiko that he had falsified records when adopting his identity. ([[TV]]: ''[[Captain Jack Harkness (TV story)|Captain Jack Harkness]]'') | ||
:''Although the new Jack was still using this alias when experiencing WWII for the second time, when stuck in the 20th century, it is likely the police had no records for him due to his involvement with Torchwood.'' | :''Although the new Jack was still using this alias when experiencing WWII for the second time, when stuck in the 20th century, it is likely the police had no records for him due to his involvement with Torchwood.'' | ||
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