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Jack sneaks into Frobisher's house and steals his wife's mobile. He phones Frobisher, having made the connection between the children and the events of 1965 and threatens Frobisher with "blow[ing] this thing sky high". In retaliation, Frobisher informs Jack that they have taken his daughter and grandson into custody and will kill them if he does so. Jack threatens to do the same, but Frobisher knows that he would never do such a thing. The conversation ends. | Jack sneaks into Frobisher's house and steals his wife's mobile. He phones Frobisher, having made the connection between the children and the events of 1965 and threatens Frobisher with "blow[ing] this thing sky high". In retaliation, Frobisher informs Jack that they have taken his daughter and grandson into custody and will kill them if he does so. Jack threatens to do the same, but Frobisher knows that he would never do such a thing. The conversation ends. | ||
It is now night. Frobisher, | It is now night. Frobisher, Bridget Spears and Lois Habiba enter the gas chamber room where it is being filmed for the prime minister and being transmitted to a conference room where UNIT, the American general and the Prime Minister are watching. Frobisher demands that the 456 cease using human children to communicate through; in return the 456 demand a gift: 10% of the children on Earth. | ||
Back at the warehouse base, Clem tells Gwen that he can smell the man who brought the children to the aliens. When Jack walks in, Clem then recognizes him as the man in 1965 who gave the twelve children up to the aliens. When Gwen protests that Jack is a "good guy" who fights aliens, Jack informs them that in this instance, he had done what was asked. He gave the 456 the children... "as a gift." | Back at the warehouse base, Clem tells Gwen that he can smell the man who brought the children to the aliens. When Jack walks in, Clem then recognizes him as the man in 1965 who gave the twelve children up to the aliens. When Gwen protests that Jack is a "good guy" who fights aliens, Jack informs them that in this instance, he had done what was asked. He gave the 456 the children... "as a gift." |