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Fic: Five Ways Jack Harkness Died And One He Didn't
Title: Five Ways Jack Harkness Died And One He Didn't
Spoilers: Torchwood episode one
Summary: The trip back to Earth, 2006, is bumpier than he thought
Notes: It had to be written really, I'm as surprised as you are that I got to do it first, although this here is nothing special, really. Just 7 drabbles with a hundred words each. Unbetaed and I'm -as always- grateful for comments, suggestions and corrections. This was written in a hurry so there might be some flaws, so please tell me if there are any.
Fic Masterlist: Here.






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The first time it’s a shock, suddenly gasping for air after certain death, confusing Satellite 5 for some strange joke of an afterlife for one or two seconds.

Then pain comes flooding back and he is assuming he is alive. Again. Still. He’s not too sure. The pain seeps deeper when he discovers the TARDIS fading, leaving him behind. Afterwards he sits and listens to the dying station, the deafening silence of thousands of corpses.

He wonders if Death forgot him like a Time Lord obviously did.

He sits, waiting to find out who will come back for him first.


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In the end, it’s Death who finds him first, the annoying beep of the environmental alert telling him it’s not long now.

The last of the stale air escapes into space with a soft, constant hiss, leaving him searching frantically for some last minute rescue, but the hypoxia sneaks closer. He welcomes her darkness, glad it came before the vomiting.

He is woken by a splitting headache, realizing soon he’s cargo on a Coroner’s freighter.

After the moment he needs to swallow that fact he is sure that something has gone very, very wrong since that Dalek ray hit him.


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The trip back to Earth, 2006, is bumpier than he thought and he falls. Fast.

Just one wrong number in an equation longer than his arm and his Extrapolator materializes several thousand feet above ground.

And he falls.

He thinks of the old joke about Time Agents falling from the sky, deciding he never liked it much.

His last thought is that this will hurt even more than a Dalek ray.

He wakes up on a rooftop, his bones popping back into place. He corrects his assumption about pain, brushes some pebbles off his vest and searches for the stairs.


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He doesn’t even see it coming, doesn’t feel the claws enter his body from behind. A professional, he thinks when he wakes in a puddle of his own blood, his Extrapolator stolen.

His shirt is ruined, obviously by a female Raxacoricofallapatorian.

He doesn’t find that out by looking at his chest, but through the crumbled newspaper announcing the new mayor Margaret Blaine as ‘What Cardiff Needs’. He decides it’s best not to try to get his Extrapolator back.

And to be sure he’ll stay away from the Millennium Centre for the next few weeks.

Predestination paradoxes always give him headaches.


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He sees it coming, just a split second before it happens. Later he’ll blame it on his lazy survival instinct that he doesn’t even flinch.

As Suzie pulls the trigger all he can think is Oh no, not again, knowing this head wound will surely make his migraine even worse than it is already.

He blinks, finding himself flat on the pavement. Just in time to resolve this peacefully, he hopes. Before doing so he takes 'Headshot' off his growing mental list of Things That Might Make Him Stay Down.

But not today.

Today he still has a job to do.


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On his new job (he still can’t believe how he got it) he learns more dangers lurk in Cardiff than he thought possible. He avoids fatal injuries, mostly because of the pain and because it takes the fun out of his missions.

That way danger doesn’t get too boring.

He finds it hard to kill things, even the spiders in his bathroom lead a safe life. He has no idea why, maybe he’s not taking death for granted anymore.

He climbs rooftops late at night, standing on the edge, searching for that adrenaline rush of danger, never finding it again.


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He dozes off, dreams of Rose, the universe in her hands like a fragile bird and she’s smiling at him. There’s golden light floating around her, guiding him, saving him, healing.

"Always" she says, and he always wakes with a start.

He hates waking up like this, not sure if someone got him killed while he didn’t notice. Dying in his sleep would be the last straw.

A cup of coffee’s steaming on his desk, obviously a gift from a very silent Ianto.

He rubs his eyes, sips his coffee and gets back to work.

Sleep is for the dead.


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[info]dashan
2006-10-31 07:37 pm UTC (link)
Sehr schön. Sehr dunkel, sehr traurig mit einem leichten humovollen Augenzwinkern. Sehr Jack.
Danke. :o)

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:17 am UTC (link)
Yay! Gut zu sehen dass es gefällt!

Bist du das auf dem Pass in deinem Icon? Ich seh deine Firma gerade in einem ganz neuem Licht ;)

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(no subject) - [info]dashan, 2006-11-01 04:59 am UTC (Expand)
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[info]neadods
2006-10-31 07:39 pm UTC (link)
It had to be written really, I'm as surprised as you that I got to do it first

Honestly, I figured they'd pop up like dandelions after last week, even kicked around a few ideas, but they never quite gelled. Like what you've got here, particularly:

He sits, waiting to find out who will come back for him first. That is a fantastic gut punch!

Predestination paradoxes always give him headaches.

That was hilarious! (Although my brain bends when I try to fit the concepts into the canon; this is one of those things best not looked at too closely)

He climbs rooftops late at night, standing on the edge, searching for that adrenaline rush of danger, never finding it again.

That, in a nutshell, really sums up the difference I'm seeing in Jack. It's not the lack of death per se, is it? It's the loss of the thrill ride that had been his life. And without it, what does he have to drive himself?

Wow, that's going to birth a whole bunch of plot bunnies right there.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:18 am UTC (link)
Wow, that's going to birth a whole bunch of plot bunnies right there.

Glad to be of service :)

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[info]livii
2006-10-31 08:02 pm UTC (link)
Oh, this is well done - I've been looking for five things fic! I started knocking one about but don't have the will to finish it. I like each of these, they have a purpose and meaning and make a very good whole. :) Especially the bit with the predestination paradox, which hurts my brain, but in a good way, and Today he still has a job to do, which is very powerful.

I do have a few comments/corrections, if you don't mind? In one it says "enviormental" when you mean environmental. This sentence: Then pain comes flooding back and he is sure to be alive. - do you mean "he's sure he's alive"? Also Things That Might Probably Make Him Stay Down. - 'probably' isn't necessary there. But yeah, just little things.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:06 am UTC (link)
Thanks for the suggestions, most of the words are filling I have to admit, writing exactly 100 words is hard ^^ Will change what you said, will take some fiddling, but thank you :)

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[info]deadflowerss
2006-10-31 08:25 pm UTC (link)
These are great.:)
Love the Extrapolator idea,brilliant!

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:15 am UTC (link)
Thank you :) It was time I wrote it down before it becomes canon

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[info]cyberducks
2006-10-31 10:02 pm UTC (link)
I was wondering why no one had written one of these before - but I am glad that you got to do it, because this is excellent. I especially like that your snippets aren't just cute - that you a re saying something profound in each of them. It had actually occured to me that Margaret got the extrapolator from Jack in a sort of mindboggling paradox thingie, but thinking about it makes my brain ache.

The end result of what's befallen Jack is always the same for me - Oh god, Rose, what have you done....

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:14 am UTC (link)
I'm so glad people enjoy this, that kind of title lead to some of the best fics in fandom, I was a little bit scared it was crap

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[info]xwingace
2006-10-31 11:15 pm UTC (link)
Predestination paradoxes always give him headaches.

But they're the only way to travel (in time). Well, I think so, at least. :-)
And if you think Jack's getting a headache from a predestination paradox, think about the one I've got trying to think my way through it/

Nice little fic!

XWA

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[info]xwingace
2006-10-31 11:20 pm UTC (link)
Actually, 'nice' really isn't the right word. This thing sets me all atingle like the really good stuff does, even on the third reread.

So... I dunno.

XWA

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[info]britgeekgrrl
2006-11-01 12:34 am UTC (link)
He climbs rooftops late at night, standing on the edge, searching for that adrenaline rush of danger, never finding it again.

I like them all, but I particularly like that line! 'Tis certainly the most plausible reason for the "Batman footage" I've heard, so far. ;)

Thanks for posting the drabbles!

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:37 pm UTC (link)
thank you for reading them :)

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[info]bipagan
2006-11-01 12:45 am UTC (link)
lazy survival instinct


I have to make a Jack icon saying that. Do you mind? You have first dibs.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:37 pm UTC (link)
Of course I don't mind! Show it to me once you're done?

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[info]boji
2006-11-01 12:47 am UTC (link)
There are some lines in this that just sing for instance:

The last of the stale air escapes into space with a soft, constant hiss, leaving him searching frantically for some last minute rescue, but the hypoxia sneaks closer. He welcomes her darkness, glad it came before the vomiting.

He is woken by a splitting headache, realizing soon he’s cargo on a Coroner’s freighter.


In places your brevity is delicate, precise and brilliant. In others not so much (I'd say the last two lines in the drabble quoted above are weaker than the middle section which is a punch to the gut) but I wouldn't say there are flaws. Did you mean typos?

I'm glad you have Jack sleeping. Really I am.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:38 pm UTC (link)
I meant grammar, mostly. I think I'm reasonably good at spelling, but you just can't look up the right word order in a dictionary :)

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[info]nostalgia_lj
2006-11-01 01:05 am UTC (link)

*licks the fic*

His shirt is ruined, obviously by a female Raxacoricofallapatorian.

omg i love this! paradoxes yay!

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:38 pm UTC (link)
*licks your face in return*

thanks :)

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[info]meghatron
2006-11-01 01:16 am UTC (link)
OMG. I never even considered that Margaret stole the Extrapolator from Jack. Jesus. If that's not canon I will be very very sad.

Very well done, on all counts. I love people who actually remember that drabbles are meant to be 100 words, or somewhere thereabouts.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:39 pm UTC (link)
One is 101 words long now

Thank you :)

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[info]aibhinn
2006-11-01 01:22 am UTC (link)
Really beautifully done. This line:

He climbs rooftops late at night, standing on the edge, searching for that adrenaline rush of danger, never finding it again.

...made me go, "Whoa." Because suddenly, yeah, the rooftop-standing makes sense. He's looking for the joy, the rush, the high of doing something scary. But if he can't die, what's scary about it? That is definitely the difference between DW Jack and TW Jack. Well done!

(And I have to use the "Action figure" icon because it cracks me up.)

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:40 pm UTC (link)
It is the only explanation I can find for the roof top standing. I know it's what I would do to get excited... even if it would usually just scare the hell out of me and my fear of heights ;)

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[info]wishfulaces
2006-11-01 01:27 am UTC (link)
Okay, I admit, I *have* written this story, but it's so awful I haven't posted it anywhere. *looks sheepish*

He climbs rooftops late at night, standing on the edge, searching for that adrenaline rush of danger, never finding it again.

Ohhh, Jack....

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:41 pm UTC (link)
Well, there can always be more than Five Ways To Do It, right? Just don't throw your fic away because I wrote drabbles...

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[info]kesomon
2006-11-01 01:52 am UTC (link)
Phew. For some creepy reason, I really really liked this.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:41 pm UTC (link)
... creepy? Good to see you liked :)

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[info]_bounce_
2006-11-01 02:15 am UTC (link)
Ohhh. I really liked this.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:42 pm UTC (link)
thank you :)

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[info]seimaisin
2006-11-01 02:18 am UTC (link)
Very nice! I like the sense of loneliness that runs through all of them ... it feels very much like this Jack, confused and more than a bit broken. I liked these a lot!

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:42 pm UTC (link)
thank you :)

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[info]ebonlock
2006-11-01 02:48 am UTC (link)
This is fantastic, an absolutely great explanation for how Jack makes his way back to Earth and to Torchwood. I hope we get an explanation half as good as this one :)

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:43 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much :) And I really do hope we get some explanation on screen as well

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[info]mneiai
2006-11-01 02:58 am UTC (link)
Oh, this was a great Five Things for this theme! You definitely took it to exactly where it should have gone ^.^ Each part has its on good points, I couldn't possibly pick a favorite...I love it all.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:43 pm UTC (link)
thanks so much :)

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[info]merlebelacqua
2006-11-01 02:59 am UTC (link)
Großartiges kleines Geschreibsel, hatte Gänsehaut. Eigentlich will man ihn ja nur noch knuddeln!

He climbs rooftops late at night, standing on the edge, searching for that adrenaline rush of danger, never finding it again.

An sowas hab ich schon öfter gedacht, aber du hast es wunderbar in Worte gefasst. Werde diesen Post auf jeden Fall zu den erinnernswerten sortieren. Traurig, lustig und Gänsehaut in 700 Wörtern, viel besser gehts nicht. :D

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[info]merlebelacqua
2006-11-01 03:12 am UTC (link)
Ist es in Ordnung wenn ich das Zitat in meiner Signatur im drwho.de Forum benutze? Es definiert den Charakter einfach so großartig.

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[info]yuxonomei
2006-11-01 03:16 am UTC (link)
He sits, waiting to find out who will come back for him first.

My favourite line of all.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:43 pm UTC (link)
Don't ask me where that came from, though ^^

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[info]azarsuerte
2006-11-01 03:47 am UTC (link)
Oh. Wow.

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:45 pm UTC (link)
:)

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[info]fahye
2006-11-01 03:58 am UTC (link)
I really enjoyed this - it's neat and precise and works very well because of it. I have a 'Jack's deaths' fic spinning around somewhere in my head, but I've been looking forward to reading other people's takes on it.

He hates waking up like this, not sure if someone got him killed while he didn’t notice.

That line stood out as a fantastic explanation for why he doesn't sleep.

Well done :)

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:47 pm UTC (link)
It's -as the rooftop thing- one of the possible solutions to this 'I don't sleep' thing, isn't it?

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[info]medie
2006-11-01 04:08 am UTC (link)
Oh Jack...

And OOOH Predestination Paradox! *SQUEE* I luff you!

Seriously though, this? This is just so awesome. It gets you right where it hurts and...Jack...*sigh*

Love this!

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:47 pm UTC (link)
Thank you so much :)

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[info]subtly_modded
2006-11-01 04:34 am UTC (link)
hah! love it. little bit of explanation and a whole lotta Jack sass. thank you!

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:48 pm UTC (link)
thank you :)

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[info]jarrn
2006-11-01 04:48 am UTC (link)
Absolutely awesome. Brilliant, really. Faving this :D

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[info]dune_drd
2006-11-01 12:48 pm UTC (link)
thanks :)

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