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Torchwood saw a series of novels released between 2007 and 2012, beginning with Another Life and ending with Exodus Code. Unlike the TV series, these books were presented in a similar format to the New Series Adventures, albeit with a slightly larger page size.
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Adaptational Sexuality
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Adaptational Sexuality: Downplayed in the case of Ianto - in the show canon, whilst he had shown attraction to the female Lisa and the male Jack, he has claimed to this sister that he is not into men - Jack is just special. In contrast, although it causes him some Gayngst, he does accept the label "bisexual" in the novel "The Twilight Streets".
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Gender Bender
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Gender Bender: In "Almost Perfect'', the male Ianto is given the form of the dead woman Christine through the Perfection's machine. Some exploration is made of the reality of Ianto becoming a woman, such as being sexualised, before he starts gaining stereotypically feminine traits such as cleaning and watching his weight.
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Mister Seahorse
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Mister Seahorse: Whilst the Water Hag in "Something in the Water" procreates by spreading an inseminating virus to as many humans as possible, it's noted that only the offspring who develop in men end up having successful births, as there is a lack of the needed testosterone in women.
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Invisible Streaker
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Invisible Streaker: In “Pack Animals�, Ianto Jones is invisible for about half of the book. At one point he must sneak into a secret facility and is forced to do so nude, since his invisible clothes were ruined. His teammates also bar him from eating anything beforehand, as a floating blob of digesting food would be noticeable (not to mention disgusting).
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Gayngst: As "The Twilight Streets" reveals, Ianto has some issues with his bisexuality.
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Unusual Chapter Numbers: "The Men Who Sold The World" has six Chapter Nineteens, each (except the last one) ending with Mr Wynter activating the time-gun and travelling back to the start of Chapter Nineteen. It also has flashback chapters headed "X Years/Months/Weeks Earlier..." and a prologue and epilogue headed "100,000 BC".
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Formula-Breaking Episode: "Consequences" differs from the rest of the range in that it is an anthology rather than a single story.
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Rubik's Cube: International Genius Symbol
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Rubik's Cube: International Genius Symbol: In reflection of her status as being the Asian and Nerdy computer genius of the team, Tosh is mentioned to be capable of finishing a Rubik's cube within just a minute in "Another Life". She's even capable of finishing it after Owen messes with the cube by peeling off and replacing several of the stickers on it.
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The Game Come to Life
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The Game Come to Life: In "Pack Animals", Gareth Portland creates a card game called Monstaquest, using the alien species he found in a Vandrogonite Visualiser to create the characters. This causes a connection between the visualiser and the cards, allowing the species within to come to life. Whilst initially accidental, Gareth eventually utilizes this to kill people he doesn't like.
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Back from the Dead
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Back from the Dead: In "Long Time Dead", Suzie, who had already died twice, is revived once again by a piece of alien technology concealed within her body. As with her previous resurrection, this one doesn't last too long.
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Our Zombies Are Different
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Our Zombies Are Different: In the case of "Bay of the Dead", the zombies seen there are artificial creatures brought into existence from the memories of Oscar Phillips, with their purpose being to find the life-shell of an alien named Leet. They can use a form of hypnotic suggestion by biting people, turning them into zombies as well.
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Invisibility
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Invisibility: In “Pack Animals�, Ianto comes into contact with a device that turns him completely invisible. This invisibility is eventually reversed after Jennifer Portland catches him using this invisibility to go undercover.
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Fictional Video Game
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Fictional Video Game: In "Another Life", Owen becomes addicted to the fictional Second Reality, a Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game which is in the same vein as the real world Second Life.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: In "Something in the Water", mention is made of the Water Hag's home planet, Strepto, having mysteriously vanished. "The Stolen Earth", which came out after the novel was released, would go on to suggest that it was taken by the Daleks for their Reality Bomb project.
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Emotion Bomb
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Emotion Bomb: The alien device found at a crime scene in "Slow Decay" functions as an emotional amplifier, which leads to the murder of several people at a nightclub when the device amplifies and feedbacks their aggression. Gwen later takes it and tries to use it to rekindle her romance with Rhys, only to find her anger amplified to the point that she wanted to kill him.
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Weight Loss Horror: In "Slow Decay", a Doctor called Dr. Scrotus promotes special pills which can help people lose weight. Trouble is that these pills are actually the eggs of an alien tapeworm, and anyone who consumes them gains a severe case of Horror Hunger.
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Backstory Invader: James Mayer in "Border Princes", an alien from another dimension who integrates with the Torchwood team by changing reality so that they believe that he has always been an important part of the team. Unlike the later TV example of Adam, James integrates himself using Reality Warper powers, and he can only do it within a hundred-mile radius.
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Show Within a Show
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Show Within a Show: Played with in Border Princes. Throughout the novel, frequent mention is made of the band Torn Curtain, the animated series Andy Pinkus, Rhamphorhynchus and the science fiction drama Eternity Base. It turns out this is all created by a subconcious Reality Warper, evidenced when Gwen leaves Cardiff, and suddenly a magazine article about Glenn Robbins of Eternity Base becomes about Jolene Blaylock and Star Trek: Enterprise.
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Parasite Zombie
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Parasite Zombie: The Water Hags seen in "Something In The Water" procreate by infecting others with a virus, causing them to get weaker before dying. The host would then briefly reanimate, long enough for the growing Water Hag to drain testosterone from their host before bursting from the host's throat.
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Sleek High Rise Apartment: Skypoint, first seen in its titular novel, is a high-rise apartment building with high levels of technology installed within it, such as fridges that orders food, HD T Vs, and remotes that operate the lights, TV, and window blinds.
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Bad Future
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Bad Future: The Torchwood team are given a view of a potential bad future in "The Twilight Streets" where Torchwood (under the rule of a married Owen and Tosh) have trapped Jack, leeched his immortality off him to control the rift and have taken over the world, ending up corrupted by the Light and the Dark in the process.
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Call-Forward: "Another Life" and "Slow Decay" (both released after the first series, but set before the events of "Cyberwoman") make references to the fact that Ianto is hiding his cyber-converted girlfriend from the rest of the team - in the former, Ianto hears Owen use the word "cybersex", and briefly panics, whilst the latter has Tosh encounter Ianto acting strangely around a chamber in the archives. In "The Twilight Streets" (released after the episode "Reset", but set beforehand), several references are made by Bilis Manger to Owen's future death in the aforementioned episode, with the gun used to kill him even appearing in several visions. In "Pack Animals", vague references are made to Tosh making something to help Torchwood for when she's no longer around and she is at one point caught making her last message by Jack. Set between the events of "Dead Man Walking" and "Something Borrowed", the book was released after "Exit Wounds" (where Gwen, Jack and Ianto encounter Tosh's final message in the wake of her death) and "The Stolen Earth" (where her time-lock technology proves useful in preventing the Daleks from properly reaching the Torchwood base).
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Face Full of Alien Wing-Wong: The Water Hag seen in "Something in the Water" breeds by spreading a virus throughout the human population which inseminates them with their offspring, which then grows within the throats of each human male before gruesomely emerging themselves out.
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Sufficiently Advanced Alien: The Perfection in "Almost Perfect" are, as they admit to Jack, "just conmen with good technology", but have managed to construct a machine that serves as a belief system in that it allows them to become perfect and make perfect other worlds and people, to the point that they could be considered god-like.
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Drives Like Crazy: As "Slow Decay" reveals, Jack is not a very good driver, going the wrong way around roundabouts and parking the Torchwood SUV in random places, as well as having an inability to properly check for dangers.
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