Fanfic: "Singularity"
Jul. 2nd, 2007 09:54 pmTitle: "Singularity"
Author: Aeshna
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: PG
Word count: 366
Characters: Jack Harkness
Summary: The universe folds. He plays on.
Spoilers: Maybe vague for 3(29)x11 Utopia and x13 The Last of the Timelords, if you squint a bit.
Disclaimer: Not mine, no matter how many DVDs and toys I buy! Everything here belongs to RTD and to Auntie Beeb, who already has my licence fee.
Archive: Sure, whoever wants it – just let me know where it ends up!
Notes: Something short that has been nagging at the back of my brain for a couple of weeks, based on the explanation of Jack's immortality in Utopia and that line about how he could still be out there somewhere. So, if Jack is a fixed point in space-time, what does that actually mean for him in the (very) long term?
(For the record, I'm not really getting the thrashing fuss over what sounded like a throwaway line in the last episode of DW s3, given that they'd stated the fixed and permanent nature of Jack's immortality quite clearly on several occasions. And that's the more interesting interpretation for me as viewer and writer, so.... :))
Many thanks to
mimarie and
jwaneeta for looking this over for me. Feedback of any variety is very much appreciated but not compulsory – I'll post anyway! I've suffered for my art, now it's your turn....
Am claiming this for the
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( Singularity )

Author: Aeshna
Fandom: Doctor Who
Rating: PG
Word count: 366
Characters: Jack Harkness
Summary: The universe folds. He plays on.
Spoilers: Maybe vague for 3(29)x11 Utopia and x13 The Last of the Timelords, if you squint a bit.
Disclaimer: Not mine, no matter how many DVDs and toys I buy! Everything here belongs to RTD and to Auntie Beeb, who already has my licence fee.
Archive: Sure, whoever wants it – just let me know where it ends up!
Notes: Something short that has been nagging at the back of my brain for a couple of weeks, based on the explanation of Jack's immortality in Utopia and that line about how he could still be out there somewhere. So, if Jack is a fixed point in space-time, what does that actually mean for him in the (very) long term?
(For the record, I'm not really getting the thrashing fuss over what sounded like a throwaway line in the last episode of DW s3, given that they'd stated the fixed and permanent nature of Jack's immortality quite clearly on several occasions. And that's the more interesting interpretation for me as viewer and writer, so.... :))
Many thanks to
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