So in the Doctor Who novels the Eighth Doctor has a companion named Fitz Kreiner, who reminds me very strongly of Jack at times. In fact, if Jack and Jamie did the fusion dance the result would probably look quite a bit like Fitz, which explains a lot about why I like him so much. (I wrotea story about him, in fact.)
Fitz is from the '60s and has trauma from growing up the son of German immigrants during WWII. He was working at being a rock start when he met the Doctor and pretends to be a ladies man. I say "pretends" because...well, here's a quote from the book I'm reading now, Earthwold:
"...he recognized her. Early teens, blonde, bobbed hair and big blue eyes (a bit like the Doctor's, said the bit of Fitz that was forever consumed with the Time Lord - and then he mentally kicked himself for not even being able to look at a babe without thinking of the Doctor...."
"Consumed with the Time Lord.". This is a published, canon novel, people.
Fitz, this is Jack Harkness. Jack, Fitz. You two go off and have fun now, you have a whole lot in common.
Fitz is from the '60s and has trauma from growing up the son of German immigrants during WWII. He was working at being a rock start when he met the Doctor and pretends to be a ladies man. I say "pretends" because...well, here's a quote from the book I'm reading now, Earthwold:
"...he recognized her. Early teens, blonde, bobbed hair and big blue eyes (a bit like the Doctor's, said the bit of Fitz that was forever consumed with the Time Lord - and then he mentally kicked himself for not even being able to look at a babe without thinking of the Doctor...."
"Consumed with the Time Lord.". This is a published, canon novel, people.
Fitz, this is Jack Harkness. Jack, Fitz. You two go off and have fun now, you have a whole lot in common.