Categories of life

The categories of life was a system used to classify people on Earth during the events of Miracle Day, when people stopped dying. Badly injured people, Categories I and II, were taken to overflow camps. Those in Category I were secretly taken to modules and burned alive, as this seemed the only way humans could die after the Miracle occurred. In theory, the category system was necessary because the global situation was equivalent to an epidemic where victims' bodies would be burned en masse. The bodies of Category I individuals would otherwise remain eternally alive but legally dead under the new laws, and potentially infectious.

Even after news of the Modules became common knowledge, they continued to be used, and governments gave law enforcement special powers to search any premeses without a warrant, if there was suspicion of an unliscenced Category 1 being held there.

In reality, the line between the categories was thin. A Category I could become Category II, should they recover; under this system, Rex Matheson should have been killed, but healed. Likewise, a Category II could slide into Category I if they did not receive proper treatment, and individuals such as Geraint Cooper (who lapsed into a deep state of unconsciousness after suffering a stroke) were lumped into Category I along with the truly brain-dead.

Esther Drummond jokingly referred to Jack Harkness as "Category Jack" due to his becoming mortal, as opposed to the rest of the planet's immortality.

Slang was used for individuals part of a category, for example, some would call category Is, "cat Is". (TW: The Middle Men) Also, as death no longer existed on Earth, some replaced the term, "kill", with, "category I". (TW: The Blood Line)

Category I
Those people designated as Category I were brain dead or otherwise unable to function. In the overflow camps, Category I patients were designated with a red clothes peg and sent to the modules to be burned.

Category II
Category II consisted of those who had non-fatal but permanent injuries. Though Category IIs could be severely injured, they were not brain dead and were able to function independently to a certain degree. In the overflow camps, Category II patients were identified with a blue peg.

Category III
Category III referred to anyone who was healthy. It referred to anyone not in Categories I or II. (TW: The Categories of Life)

Category 0
Category 0 was a proposed category that would consist of anyone- of any category- deemed fit for the Modules for moral reasons, such as criminals who would have gotten the death penalty prior to the Miracle. (TW: End of the Road) Rex Matheson unwittingly predicted this category after learning of the Categories. He believed that after starting with the category ones, it would move onto convincted felons and illegal immigrants, "hell, anyone we don't like." (TW: The Middle Men) Oswald Danes later learned from Jilly Kitzinger that he had been classified as Category 0, after which he went underground; Jilly implied that the category had been specifically created with Oswald in mind. (TW: End of the Road)

Known Category Ones

 * Olivia Colasanto
 * Colin Maloney
 * Geraint Cooper
 * Brian Friedkin
 * Wilson
 * Angelo Colasanto
 * Shawnie Yamaguchi
 * Nicolas Frumkin
 * The Gentleman
 * Ellis Hartley Monroe