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This version of the screwdriver also appears, although never officially announced, to have a flashlight setting, as the Doctor is seen to have it emitting a continuous glow while not uttering the classic sonic noise. More importantly, each mid-section had to incorporate a switch of some sort, most of these were undertaken using a small threaded screw, washers and a spring, all attached to a top cover of similar, but slightly varying design, in keeping with the individual sonic. In the video game Daleks (published for operating systems of the early 1980s), the Doctor can use the sonic screwdriver to teleport and to defend himself against the Daleks.

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Matt Smith used the Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver to turn on the Christmas Lights in Cardiff in November 2010. Its appearance was cheered by the crowd. And so the story continued, by constructing a top and bottom piece that semi matched, it soon became apparent that I had constructed quite a few individual parts. This will take pride of place on his Custom made Full Size Junkyard Tardis Console, which is another project I will be posting on here, in the near future.

So as stated earlier in the thread, all of these sections had been built with various items, the greeblies or little details were undertaken in a similar fashion, using anything to hand including;

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The Wand Company and BBC Worldwide Unveil The Doctor Who Sonic Screwdriver Universal Remote Control". 11 July 2012 . http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/worldwide/110712sonic.html . Retrieved 12 July 2012. This version of the Doctor’s all-purpose tool includes features from Elizabethan, Victorian, Present Day, and Future London, has 8 different sound effects and a new wood setting, which should make you feel pretty proud of yourself. Not even the Doctor’s sonic screwdriver affects wood.Wow! This is like Christmas with all the presents opening at the same time! A tour-de-force of fabrication. I did not know the core was available separately......many designs now have a start! Great work.

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The unlicensed fan fiction novel Time's Champion speculates that the Sixth Doctor has re-built the sonic screwdriver. [ citation needed] He used a similar device in The Nightmare Fair, a script which was never produced for television but has been adapted twice.In the series 6 episode " The Girl Who Waited", future Amy Pond has a "Sonic Probe" that she made herself. She claims she calls it a probe and not a screwdriver because that's what it is, and to signify that she has come to hate the Doctor. Later after she has forgiven him, she calls it a sonic screwdriver. What happend to the arm-worn TARDIS?! I thought that it would’ve been released by now? Can someone please get me out of the dark on this subject? Much appreciated. 🙂 Reply So with the construction stage almost completed, it was time to get these bad boys under some primer.

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In contrast with Nathan-Turner's attitude that the sonic screwdriver should not be used as a cure-all, the new production team gave it even more functionality than previous versions which has given the series some criticism as it seems to be a deus ex machina, a literary device that is generally avoided. Some of the uses in the new series include: repairing electronic equipment; re-attaching materials such as barbed wire; detecting, intercepting and sending signals; remotely operating the TARDIS; burning, cutting, or igniting substances; fusing metal; scanning and identifying substances; amplifying or augmenting sound; modifying mobile phones to enable "universal roaming”; disabling alien disguises; resonating concrete; reversing teleportation of another entity. It is sometimes used to disassemble robotic enemies or turn other objects into weapons; healing cuts and wounds. In " The Parting of the Ways" and " Utopia" it is used to operate the TARDIS controls remotely; when the Doctor attempts to counteract the Master's theft of the TARDIS, it is used to limit the TARDIS' destination. In " Doomsday", the Doctor states that the sonic screwdriver does not kill, wound or maim; however, it is sometimes brandished in a threatening manner, such as in " The Christmas Invasion", " The Impossible Planet", " The Runaway Bride", " The Lazarus Experiment" and The Infinite Quest. In " World War Three", when confronted by a group of Slitheen, the Doctor threatens to "triplicate the flammability" of a bottle of port wine with the sonic screwdriver, though one of the Slitheen realises he is bluffing. In " Closing Time", ringed energy beams are seen emitted from the device, giving it a more weapon-like appearance, particularly when used to disable a weakened Cyberman at a distance.

Plus, of course, the original replacement parts that spurned this nightmare, I mean, inspired this project, front and centre, a mystery part that all will be explained later, "I have a cunning plan." Oh wait, wrong series!

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