Can you define a turning point in your character’s life? Multiples are acceptable.
The biggest turning point in his life would be the invasion of Boeshane. After that, the Time Agency's theft of his memories, causing him to abandon them and become a con man. The most recent turning point for him is the Gamestation, when he was exterminated by Daleks and brought back by the Bad Wolf, making him immortal.
Relationships and history:
What is their family history like? How does it affect them? How do they feel about their family? How does their family feel about them?
Jack's father is dead and his brother is missing, so his only remaining blood relative is his mother. They get along well, since they're all each other has left, but they said goodbye for the last time not too long ago. Jack's mother doesn't want him getting caught by the Time Agency just to visit her, and would rather know that he's out there somewhere, still looking for Gray.
The biggest turning point in his life would be the invasion of Boeshane. After that, the Time Agency's theft of his memories, causing him to abandon them and become a con man. The most recent turning point for him is the Gamestation, when he was exterminated by Daleks and brought back by the Bad Wolf, making him immortal.
Relationships and history:
What is their family history like? How does it affect them? How do they feel about their family? How does their family feel about them?
Jack's father is dead and his brother is missing, so his only remaining blood relative is his mother. They get along well, since they're all each other has left, but they said goodbye for the last time not too long ago. Jack's mother doesn't want him getting caught by the Time Agency just to visit her, and would rather know that he's out there somewhere, still looking for Gray.