The Conspiracy (audio story)

 was the first story in the Torchwood - Monthly Range by Big Finish Productions. It was written by David Llewellyn and featured John Barrowman as Jack Harkness.

It was the first Big Finish audio made with the company's expanded license to feature elements from the new series.

Publisher's summary
Captain Jack Harkness has always had his suspicions about the Committee. And now Wilson is also talking about the Committee. Apparently the world really is under the control of alien lizards. That's what Wilson says. People have died, disasters have been staged, the suspicious have disappeared.

It's outrageous.

Only Jack knows that Wilson is right. The Committee has arrived.

Plot
George Wilson, a news reporter who resurfaced as a conspiracy theorist after refusing on air to read what he believed was propaganda, has come to Jack's attention with his speeches about the Committee's control over Earth. Jack attends his sold-out show in Cardiff as a member of the press thanks to the Torchwood-funded Plexus Magazine and arranges an interview with him through his daughter, Kate Wilson, after which he is followed by Sam Hallett, a conspiracy theorist who recognised him at the show. Gwen calls him about a Weevil situation before he can approach Sam, however.

Asked by Kate only to avoid the topics of alcoholism and divorce, Jack interviews Wilson and uses what he pretends is a dictaphone to scan the hotel room for alien life, which it detects no trace of. Wilson explains how the Committee caused World War II to create the atom bomb, that they plan to wipe out humanity with economic collapse and overpopulation and denies that he is suffering psychological damage from his time as a journalist. Afterwards, Sam confronts Jack with photographs of him at the site of strange phenomena and knowledge of Torchwood, but Jack threatens him into leaving him alone by claiming he could send him to a Siberian zinc mine.

Jack returns to the Torchwood Hub, which he finds empty. He spends the night watching Wilson's talks, over and over. He finds that Wilson's talks are filled with a mixture of truth and lie, about the Committee, and about the world, but all of it is filled with enough charisma to convince most anyone. Then, Jack listens to his interview with Wilson. Towards the end of their interview, Wilson voices his belief in the reality that the Committee could very well kill him someday. After that, Jack gets a call from Sam, who's been taken hostage. His captors want to talk to Jack—and Jack obliges.

At the under-construction SkyPoint building, Jack sees Sam, sixty feet off the ground, standing on a narrow construction ledge. The captors send a concise message to Jack: they push Sam off of the ledge.

Later, on Sam's website, Jack watches Sam's final testament, where he claims that he's going to commit suicide. Jack can tell that it's a lie.

Jack breaks into Wilson's hotel room in the middle of the night, enraged at Sam's death. He confronts Wilson, questioning him about Sam. Then, he confronts him about Wilson's CIA contact, at gunpoint, but Wilson admits that there is no contact. He admits that he made everything up, but Jack says that that doesn't make sense: Jack knows that the Committee is, in fact, real. Jack presses this fact, but Wilson, believing that there is no Committee, speaks to Jack condescendingly, assuming that the Captain is nothing more than another fanatic conspiracy nut. Wilson grabs a drink from the minibar and tells Jack the entire truth.

Wilson laments the banality of his time as a reporter. He talks about how every story seemed to be fraught with the same, constant themes of war and death. After he left the journalism scene, he wrote a book about his time as a reporter, but no publisher wanted it. They all claimed, according to Wilson, that no one would take what he said seriously. So, Wilson, with his daughter, Kate, devised the story of the Committee. They crafted names and a backstory, and put it out into the public eye.

After recounting his story, Jack tells Wilson that the Committee and the story of the Committee were all true, but Wilson laughs at him. Jack, though, wonders to how Wilson knew the story.

The next morning, Wilson tells Kate that Jack broke in the night before and confronted him. He tells Kate that Jack told him that The Committee was real, and Kate says that she'll take care of the situation.

Jack, later, watched this exchange: he wiped himself from the hotel's security footage, and then saw their conversation. Unable to hear through the security monitor, he studied their expressions, and saw that Kate's countenance flinched from rehearsed sympathy to something darker. And then his phone rang. It was Kate.

Jack asks Kate how she got his number; she tells him to meet her in the hotel room. He arrives, quickly, and bursts into the room, but Kate shatters his spinal cord and he's left disabled. Jack saw that Wilson was tied and gagged in a chair. Kate admits that she's with the Committee, and it's revealed that she was adopted. Then, she calls his mind back to Kepri 5.

Long ago on Kepri 5, in the constellation of Fornax, Jack found himself in the middle of a war. Many planets were engulfed in war and subsequently fell to the Committee. When the Committee started nearing Sol 3, Jack told them that Earth was a barren planet and of no use to them, and he pointed them in another direction.

Presently, Kate confronts Jack about his lie. Kate admits that she fed Wilson details and fragments about the Committee in order to spread a vague message about them, in order to take control of the human love for stories, and the equally-great human tendency to dismiss them. Wilson was, in a sense, a disarming boy-who-cried-wolf, a man whose tall tale would never actually be taken seriously by the masses when the wolf truly did come.

Kate tells Jack that Sam's death would be pinned on Torchwood, as would her father's to-be death. She then kills Wilson. Then, she kills Jack.

When Jack wakes up, he finds himself alone with Wilson, with sirens looming in the distance. Unable to cover his tracks, he leaves a message for the Torchwood Team, recounting the story before he flees. As a final message, he declares his intent to deal with the Committee and to end their reign of terror.

Cast

 * Captain Jack Harkness - John Barrowman
 * Wilson - John Sessions
 * Kate - Sarah Ovens
 * Sam - Dan Bottomley

Worldbuilding

 * During his time as a news reporter, Wilson reported on the continued U.S. bombing of Iraq.
 * Plexus is a conspiracy theory magazine founded by Torchwood, established in Patchogue, New York, 1975. Some of the articles focus on Mayan calendars, the Chupacabra, the disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa and contrails.
 * Sam Hallett hosts the blog and YouTube channel The Eye of Providence. Buzzsaw59 and "Pikachu the Barbarian" follow him on Instagram.
 * Wilson tells people that Paul McCartney was replaced between 1967 and 1970 and that the Committee is made of aliens from Erebus who want the hydrogen-3 on the Moon. He also says John F. Kennedy was assassinated by aliens and mentions the Zapruder footage. Another theory suggests that World War II was engineered by the Committee.
 * Sam has various pictures of Jack, including one of Jack during a poltergeist sighting the previous June and one in Penarth in November during the mermaid sightings featuring a brunette.
 * Jack gets a call from Gwen Cooper about Weevils in a lingerie department.
 * George Wilson jokes about going on the TV series I'm a Celebrity.
 * Wilson has written a book entitled The Great Conspiracy.
 * Wilson compares the Committee to what Hannah Arendt said about Adolf Eichmann: "the banality of evil".
 * Wilson refers to Saint Eustace and William Burroughs's book The Naked Lunch.
 * Sam compares Torchwood to Project MKUltra and the Bilderberg Group.
 * SkyPoint is under construction, and will be the tallest building in Cardiff.
 * Wilson does not have any contacts at the CIA, MI6, the SVR, Mossad, ISI, or BND.
 * Wilson refers to the conflicts in Biafra in 1968 and Ethiopia in 1984, suggesting that the history of conflict repeats itself.
 * Kate suggested "Varangians", 9th century Russian Vikings, as an alien name, as she thought that it sounded like something from Star Trek.
 * Kepri 5 in the constellation of Fornax and planets in Cygnus A, Omega Centauri, and Andromeda all fell to the Committee. Jack recalls visiting Fornax as it was being infiltrated, but avoids saying how he got there. It could have been when he was a Time Agent or during his travels with the Ninth Doctor.
 * Kate compares Wilson to The Boy Who Cried Wolf.

Continuity

 * Jack visits SkyPoint. (PROSE: SkyPoint)
 * The Zapruder footage depicts the assassination of the U.S. President John F. Kennedy on 22 November 1963. (PROSE: Who Killed Kennedy; TV: Rose; AUDIO: 1963: The Space Race)
 * Jack became trapped in Omega Centauri after pursuing the Committee. (AUDIO: Forgotten Lives)
 * Kate was later considered a suspect in the murder of her father. (AUDIO: Uncanny Valley)
 * A week later, Gwen Cooper visits a conspiracy theorist possessed by the Committee. (AUDIO: The Torchwood Archive)