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'''Emily Dickinson''' was a poet. Her poem "[[The Chariot]]" was used by [[Max Tresilian]] to lock down [[Torchwood Three|the Torchwood Hub]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')
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'''Emily Dickinson''' was a poet favoured by [[Suzie Costello]]. Her poem "[[The Chariot]]" was used by Suzie, through [[Max Tresilian]], to lock down the [[Torchwood Hub]].
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To unlock it, [[Jack Harkness]] had Detective [[Kathy Swanson]] buy ''[[Emily Dickinson: The Complete Poems]]'', and was prepared to go through every single poem in the [[book]]. After they tried at least "[[Success is Counted Sweetest]]" and "[[My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close]]", [[Toshiko]] realised that the code wasn't another poem, but a series of numbers — the [[ISBN]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[They Keep Killing Suzie]]'')
 
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Revision as of 04:37, 1 October 2013

Emily Dickinson was a poet favoured by Suzie Costello. Her poem "The Chariot" was used by Suzie, through Max Tresilian, to lock down the Torchwood Hub.

To unlock it, Jack Harkness had Detective Kathy Swanson buy Emily Dickinson: The Complete Poems, and was prepared to go through every single poem in the book. After they tried at least "Success is Counted Sweetest" and "My Life Closed Twice Before Its Close", Toshiko realised that the code wasn't another poem, but a series of numbers — the ISBN. (TV: They Keep Killing Suzie)