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The idea seemed to be that it was sacramental wine, which was legal, but the priest had some extra sacramental wine which he was selling for a profit. That wouldn't be legal as it was no longer being used for religious purposes.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 20:30, August 26, 2011 (UTC)
The idea seemed to be that it was sacramental wine, which was legal, but the priest had some extra sacramental wine which he was selling for a profit. That wouldn't be legal as it was no longer being used for religious purposes.[[User:Icecreamdif|Icecreamdif]] 20:30, August 26, 2011 (UTC)
== What was his plan? ==
Ok, so if his plan was to meet Jack...  I suppose that we can assume that he was "too ill" to travel to [[Torchwood Three|Cardiff]] before the Miracle...  He must have felt that Jack wouldn't have come willingly, so he planned to force Gwen into bringing him - he assumed that Gwen wouldn't cooperate, so he had to extort Gwen...  And he didn't kidnap Gwen earlier because he didn't know where Gwen was until 'the Families' tried to <s>kill</s> 'silence' her (post miracle) - even though he knew where Torchwood was in order to get the [[Null_field_generator|Nullifier]]...  Why did he turn the Nullifier on before Jack arrived?
If the Nullifier was turned on accidentally when Jack arrived, did Angelo not know that this would happen? But he knew how to assemble it correctly, so that it blocked the Morphic Fields but not anything else (like sounds instead).  He must have known everything about it, except that it would activate when Jack approached, and he happened to leave it in this "ready but deactivated" condition?
Unless he planned to kill himself in front of Jack (what happened), so as to leave a "final puzzle" for Jack to solve - because this was a poetic reversal of Angelo studying Jack's life and deaths? [[User:Watcher4200|Watcher4200]] 02:00, August 31, 2011 (UTC)
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