This is a list of items from the BBC television series Doctor Who .
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These red-blue anaglyphic lenses are used by the Tenth Doctor to examine the Void ship and the "ghosts" of "Army of Ghosts". They can aid detection of the "Void stuff", background radiation from the Void which surrounds and infuses an object or person that has crossed between parallel universes.
First appears in the Second Doctor serial The Power of the Daleks
Seen among the Seventh Doctor's belongings in the TARDIS in the Doctor Who television movie.
A blue-coloured liquid that the Ninth Doctor carries as a weapon against the living plastic body of the Nestene Consciousness in "Rose". It appears to break down plastics chemically, similar to a highly potent acid, without any effect on other materials.
In "Last of the Time Lords", Martha Jones claims that the Torchwood Institute and U.N.I.T. created a gun and four phials of coloured chemicals, which, when slotted into the gun and injected into a Time Lord, will kill the Time Lord and prevent a regeneration. After the Master destroys the gun with his laser screwdriver, Martha reveals that the weapon is a fake, a ruse to conceal her actual mission and to engineer her return to the Valiant .
An earthwide mobile phone satellite network (made up of 15 satellites overall) seen in "The Sound of Drums", the Archangel network creates a low-level, worldwide telepathic field which allows the Master to subtly influence the behaviour of the entire planet, first by convincing a substantial number of the British public to vote for his Mr. Saxon persona, and later to keep most of the human race afraid of him. It also masks his Time Lord nature from the Doctor. In "Last of the Time Lords", the Doctor uses the network to channel the combined psychic energy of the entire human race, Martha having convinced them to think of the Doctor by name at the same moment.
It affected 98% of the British population by hypnotising them to Vote Saxon. Characters not affected included Clive Jones and Vivian Rook.
A device which the First Doctor has on board the TARDIS. In The Web Planet , the Doctor was going to use his Astral Map to help the Zarbi "queen" find the Menoptra "invasion force".
A metal that Rose Tyler gives to her mother in "Army of Ghosts". It can be used to predict the weather, warming up when it will be hot and cooling down when it is about to rain.
In "Fear Her" the "Tenth Doctor" admits that edible ball bearings - silver dragées - are amazing and that no other species in the universe has created such a thing. At the end of the episode Rose gives him a cupcake decorated with silver dragées.
From The Five Doctors , these contain forbidden knowledge from the Dark Time of Gallifrey, the home of the Time Lords. Their discovery falsely implicates the Castellan in the abductions of the Doctor and others.
An item intended to screen the wearer from certain kinds of detection, placed on Donna Noble's hand in "The Runaway Bride". The Doctor later realises it is ineffective in Donna's case, due to the Huon particles with which Donna is infused being too ancient (and theoretically no longer in existence).
In The Green Death , the Third Doctor takes a perfect blue crystal from the planet Metebelis Three, which has the ability to focus and amplify thoughts. He gives it to Jo Grant as a wedding present, but she sends it back to him in Planet of the Spiders , setting in motion a series of events that end with the Doctor's regeneration. In Destiny of the Doctors , the Doctor had another such crystal hidden in a greenhouse within his TARDIS. Graak has to find it and give it to the The Master in order to continue his quest to save the seven incarnations of the Doctor.
The Fifth Doctor wears a sprig of celery in his lapel. He claims that he is allergic to certain gases in the praxis range. If those gases were present, the sprig would turn purple, whereupon he would eat it. Actor Peter Davison asked for this explanation to be included in The Caves of Androzani as it was his final story. It was referred to later in the same story by the Doctor as "a powerful restorative where I come from..." The Doctor first affixes the celery in Castrovalva , and replaces it in Enlightenment . In both cases, the celery comes from places that are later established to be somewhat illusory (yet the celery remains). The Tenth Doctor teases his earlier self about the celery (referring to it as a "decorative vegetable") in the Children in Need special "Time Crash" (2007), but the item is sufficiently iconic that a piece of plastic celery from the series fetched £5,500 for charity when it was auctioned off in November, 2007.
The Chameleon Arch is a device that rewrites every cell of an individual to a specific species. The conversion, which causes extreme pain, also provides a set of false memories to match the new persona. The Tenth Doctor uses it in "Human Nature", enabling him to hide from the Family of Blood in 1913 as the school teacher, John Smith. He retains a small amount of "residual awareness", resulting in dreams about life before the change. The Chameleon Arch stores the Doctor's Time Lord identity in a fob watch that slots into the device as it is operated. In "Utopia", Martha discovers that The Master used the same process, generating "Professor Yana" as his persona.
A component of a TARDIS which allows it to change shape to match its surroundings and remain inconspicuous. The circuit on the Doctor's TARDIS has malfunctioned, leaving it stuck in the shape of a 1950s-style British police box. Attempts to repair the circuit have led to unpredictable results, including the TARDIS taking on the form of a pipe-organ (on which the Doctor plays a few notes of J.S. Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor ). Since these episodes, the Doctor has said that he has become fond of the police box form, and so has stopped trying to repair it. The TARDISes owned by the Master, the Rani, and the Meddling Monk had fully functioning chameleon circuits. In the episode "Journey's End", when Donna Noble has the Doctor's knowledge in her head due to an instantaneous biological metacrisis, she starts to tell the Doctor how he can fix the chameleon circuit, but does not finish as the knowledge in her head overwhelms her.
Abbreviated CVE, this is part of a system created by the mathematicians of Logopolis to allow the universe to survive past its point of heat death by shunting excess entropy into other universes ( Logopolis ). The Fourth Doctor and Romana unwittingly travel through a CVE into a parallel universe known as E-Space at the start of Full Circle .
An alarm that tolls, in the manner of a heavy church bell, in the TARDIS to warn the crew of impending disaster. It usually signifies a problem with the fabric of reality, such as a paradox or alternate realities bleeding together. First heard in Logopolis , it rings again in Castrovalva , Resurrection of the Daleks , the 1996 television movie, the 2005 Children in Need special, "The Sound of Drums," "Time Crash" and "Turn Left". It has been most recently heard during the final scene of "The Waters of Mars".
The commentary infotext on the Logopolis DVD says that the sound of the bell was produced by lowering a gong into a vat of water to deaden the reverberation.
A device worn around the necks of the Slitheen so they may shrink themselves down slightly, allowing them to fit in the skinsuits of people slightly smaller than they are. It causes pent-up energy that is released in a way that mimics flatulence. In The Lost Boy , the Slitheen use an improved version of this technology to allow them to be disguised as humans who are very different in shape and appearance to themselves.
Seen in The Five Doctors . Worn by Borusa, it allows the wearer to impose his will on others but it can be resisted.
From the Third Doctor serial
The Time Monster
, this is used by the Master to power his TOMTIT machine, but turns out to be something much more powerful.
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