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On their arrival day, an ambassador transported itself from the sky in a [[pillar of fire]] into the chamber, and began negotiations with [[John Frobisher]], whom [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Green]] had had appointed informal ambassador. They insisted on addressing all the major powers, but Frobisher was able to convince them to keep quiet about the earlier dealings with the British government in 1965. The 456 asked for a "gift" of 10% of the world's children, in exchange for not destroying the human race. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'')
On their arrival day, an ambassador transported itself from the sky in a [[pillar of fire]] into the chamber, and began negotiations with [[John Frobisher]], whom [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Green]] had had appointed informal ambassador. They insisted on addressing all the major powers, but Frobisher was able to convince them to keep quiet about the earlier dealings with the British government in 1965. The 456 asked for a "gift" of 10% of the world's children, in exchange for not destroying the human race. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Three]]'')


The request was denied and the UK government offered sixty-seven hundred children of Failed Asylum Seekers; the 456 rejected this offer and used the children of each country to tell the respective governments the number of children required by the 456.
The request was denied and the UK government offered sixty-seven hundred children, 60 of which were Failed Asylum Seekers from Britain; the 456 rejected this offer and used the children of each country to tell the respective governments the number of children required by the 456.


The arrival of Jack Harkness led to an argument with the 456, who released [[the 456 virus|a virus]] into the air of Thames House as a demonstration of what the people of Earth would get if they didn't comply. This killed almost everyone in Thames House, including [[Ianto Jones]] and temporarily [[Jack Harkness]]. With no other choice, the governments of the world reluctantly agreed to the 456's demands, now seeing fighting back as useless. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four]]'')
The arrival of Jack Harkness led to an argument with the 456, who released [[the 456 virus|a virus]] into the air of Thames House as a demonstration of what the people of Earth would get if they didn't comply. This killed almost everyone in Thames House, including [[Ianto Jones]] and temporarily [[Jack Harkness]]. With no other choice, the governments of the world reluctantly agreed to the 456's demands, now seeing fighting back as useless. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four]]'')
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