The Terminal Decay Concordance

Terminal Decay by unslinky is a fan fiction novel that takes place shortly after the episode "The Planet of the Dead"in the series Doctor Who. The story is Alternate Universe to everything Doctor Who and Torchwood after that. Unslinky started posting this amazing story in May 2010 and here it is March 2011 and the story is far from being completed. The story is on the website A Teaspoon and an Open Mind.

I am such a big fan of this novel and it's amazing complexities, I decided to write a
concordance for Terminal Decay.
The labels in this blog can be used to track of who's who and what's what in the novel. For instance if you scroll down to "seizures" you'll find that it has (3). When you click on that label you'll come up with the Chapters that has someone having a seizure: Chapter 410, 509, 555.
The summaries are just to jog your memory and sometimes I'll write something pertaining to that Chapter that is a bit of TD trivia. The Blog Entries themselves are listed below the rather long (and bound to be even longer) Labels section. Summary inconsistencies should be directed to me and I'll make corrections.
Writing this is a long process so I'm far from being caught up but I'm trying! One final thing: I am American so my phrasing and spelling may look a little "off" to you in the UK
Allons-y, Donnaj

Monday, February 14, 2011

Terminal Decay Chapter 511

Chapter 511 link

Having broken his leg while trying to retrieve the brace for the Doctor, Jack has trapped himself in the brace and has broken his leg and wants to heal his leg by using his gun to kill himself. Donna believes that although that is a quick way to sort out the broken leg it might be best if Jack agrees to have his leg set and heal the normal way in order to give everyone else a good example. Jack disagrees because he feels if he is hurt then he can’t be there for the Doctor. Meanwhile Andy is still holding the Doctor’s leg so that his femoral arteries are not sheared by a broken bone. Jack and Ianto discuss his pain and that although it hurts terribly sense he is a 51st century male his nervous system is slightly different and the pain isn’t as bad as it would be for a 21st century human. Ianto and Jack also discuss the mutated protein that carries the Artron energy in Jack and how if it’s synthesized it may be able to help Rose, although his healing with Artron energy only works on soft tissue, and being an immortal and shooting yourself to revive isn’t simple: it’s hard to kill yourself and then revive. For now, Jack believes if he delays shooting himself and Donna does the scans then everyone may benefit from knowing how his healing works on bones.

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