[ She sees a glimpse of it, had seen it before, heard it in his voice. Whatever this was, it had him out of sorts. Urgent, worried. It was both comforting and distressing; it'd been a long time since she'd heard either in her friend's voice, let alone at all. ]
The Master? Sounds the type. I haven't met anyone by that name- would've asked him about it if he'd given me a name like that. What's he look like?
[Just human. The corners of his lips twitch as he shoves down the thought. She doesn't know, can't know. Didn't live through the year of hell. And for that, Jack will always be thankful. Rose was long out of reach by the time the Master came onto the scene.]
Being human doesn't make him any less dangerous, Rose. Not this one. He's insane, and he's going to be intent on hurting the Doctor, by hurting everything and everyone the Doctor cares for. That's going to make you a primary target.
He might introduce himself as Harold Saxon; that's the name he used on Earth, to get around without the Doctor catching wind of him.
[He shakes his head, his expression grim.] Time Lords or not, they're still people, and they come in different flavors. [And he's not missing that reaction. Have a look, Rose. But he doesn't call her on it, not yet. Instead, he presses on.] The Master is a genocidal maniac. And regardless of other targets, you're going to be a huge one, as soon as he realizes how much you mean to the Doctor. You're going to have to be extra careful.
[Because if anything happened the Rose, who knows what the Doctor would do. Or what Jack himself would do. Except that, no, Jack knows exactly what he would, what he's wanted to do to the Master for far too long. If the Master harms one hair on Rose's head, Jack will kill him in cold blood, the Doctor's reservations about the other Time Lord be damned.]
[ There's a tangible moment where Rose seems ... almost uncomfortable. Where she rolls her shoulders and finds something just off-screen to fascinate her gaze with. A bigger target. Not that she didn't know how much she meant to them, it wasn't that. But it was also kind of driving home the fact that she probably couldn't defend herself. As if the Doctor could, maybe Jack (she had a feeling he definitely could, if given the chance), and yet somehow, she was more vulnerable.
Maybe when I was still with him. Before Canary Wharf, before the Dalek Emperor. She'd have been a much bigger, easier target, then. ]
If he's a genocidal maniac, then the god's will be keeping an eye on him. If he turns out as batshit as Thiazi, maybe they'll do something about it. An' until then, if it happens, don't fuss over me. I can take care of myself just fine. Worry about the rest of the innocent people in the city; they'd be targets too.
[He knows full well how capable she is, but that doesn't lessen his concern, or his worry. Hell, he's just as worried about Ianto too, and he knows exactly how well the Welshman can handle himself. This isn't a matter of Rose not being able to handle herself, it's a matter of exactly how dangerous the Master is. Jack inhales deeply, shakes his head.]
I can count the number of people I trust to handle the Master on one hand, and there's only one of them here. [And between he and the eldest Doctor, the only one who will recognize the Master, he's the only one willing to use lethal force. As for the 'gods...']
All I ask Rose, is that you watch yourself. ['Because I couldn't handle seeing you in his hands.']
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The Master? Sounds the type. I haven't met anyone by that name- would've asked him about it if he'd given me a name like that. What's he look like?
And he's just a human here, Jack. You know that.
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Being human doesn't make him any less dangerous, Rose. Not this one. He's insane, and he's going to be intent on hurting the Doctor, by hurting everything and everyone the Doctor cares for. That's going to make you a primary target.
He might introduce himself as Harold Saxon; that's the name he used on Earth, to get around without the Doctor catching wind of him.
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H-How's he-- If he's another Time Lord. Why's he an enemy? Aren't they on the same page, or something?
[ Not making much sense, Jack. Not to say she doesn't trust you, because she does. She just wants to know why and how this man is dangerous. ]
An' that'll make any of us a target. Not just me.
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[Because if anything happened the Rose, who knows what the Doctor would do. Or what Jack himself would do. Except that, no, Jack knows exactly what he would, what he's wanted to do to the Master for far too long. If the Master harms one hair on Rose's head, Jack will kill him in cold blood, the Doctor's reservations about the other Time Lord be damned.]
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Maybe when I was still with him. Before Canary Wharf, before the Dalek Emperor. She'd have been a much bigger, easier target, then. ]
If he's a genocidal maniac, then the god's will be keeping an eye on him. If he turns out as batshit as Thiazi, maybe they'll do something about it. An' until then, if it happens, don't fuss over me. I can take care of myself just fine. Worry about the rest of the innocent people in the city; they'd be targets too.
You know how the Doctor gets with civilians.
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I can count the number of people I trust to handle the Master on one hand, and there's only one of them here. [And between he and the eldest Doctor, the only one who will recognize the Master, he's the only one willing to use lethal force. As for the 'gods...']
All I ask Rose, is that you watch yourself. ['Because I couldn't handle seeing you in his hands.']
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But that means you gotta be safe too, yeah? No going after him. Even if-- Even if this isn't home.
[ It isn't what she'd wanted to say, but. They haven't talked about that. About him. ]