Rec: A Perfect Prism
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Title: A Perfect Prism
Author: Trobadora
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 3723
Author's Summary: "It's brilliant, in a way, isn't it?" Jack says, conversationally. "An Artron Suppressor. Just about the only way to incapacitate a Time Lord." - When we first met him, Jack was missing two years of his memory. This is why.
Characters/Pairings: Tenth Doctor, Jack Harkness
Warnings: None
Recc'ed Because: Because sometimes you just need a "Doctor gets captured by the Time Agency" story, and this one has a fascinating premise involving remnants of the Time War and does a good job painting shades of gray in the Agency's motivations. It makes their treatment of the Doctor understandable though no less gut-wrenching. The Doctor's faith in Jack Harkness rings true, as does Jack's slowly growing trust. But then, there are those two years unaccounted for in future Jack's memory, and Jack had never met a Time Lord before the London Blitz...
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Author: Trobadora
Rating: Teen
Word Count: 3723
Author's Summary: "It's brilliant, in a way, isn't it?" Jack says, conversationally. "An Artron Suppressor. Just about the only way to incapacitate a Time Lord." - When we first met him, Jack was missing two years of his memory. This is why.
Characters/Pairings: Tenth Doctor, Jack Harkness
Warnings: None
Recc'ed Because: Because sometimes you just need a "Doctor gets captured by the Time Agency" story, and this one has a fascinating premise involving remnants of the Time War and does a good job painting shades of gray in the Agency's motivations. It makes their treatment of the Doctor understandable though no less gut-wrenching. The Doctor's faith in Jack Harkness rings true, as does Jack's slowly growing trust. But then, there are those two years unaccounted for in future Jack's memory, and Jack had never met a Time Lord before the London Blitz...
( Excerpt )