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There are several sonic devices within the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], the most well-known being the [[sonic screwdriver]]. | There are several sonic devices within the [[Doctor Who universe|''Doctor Who'' universe]], the most well-known being the [[sonic screwdriver]]. While "sonic devices" could conceivably include things like [[speaker]]s and [[gramophone]]s, you are most likely looking for things that have the word "sonic" in the title — things that, generally speaking, are based on the same sort of sonic technology found in the sonic screwdriver. | ||
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There are several sonic devices within the Doctor Who universe, the most well-known being the sonic screwdriver. While "sonic devices" could conceivably include things like speakers and gramophones, you are most likely looking for things that have the word "sonic" in the title — things that, generally speaking, are based on the same sort of sonic technology found in the sonic screwdriver.
- Sonic blaster
- Sonic pen
- Sonic modulator
- Sonic disc
- Sonic lance
- Sonic knife
- Sonic disruptor
- Sonic cone
- Sonic cannon
- Sonic device (The Pirate Loop)
- Sonic lantern
- Sonic scalpel
- Sonic weapon
- Sonic booster
- Sonic corkscrew
- Sonic gauntlet
- Sonic hat-pin
- Sonic lorgnette
- Sonic umbrella
- Sonic screwdrivers
- Sonic-scalpel
- Sonic mine
- Sonic trowels
- Sonic wave
- Sonic sceptre
- Sonic lockpick
- Sonic keys
- Sonic shower
- Sonic pulsator
- Sonic guard
- Sonic stake
- Sonic beam
- Sonic skeleton key
- Sonic Swiss Army knife
- Sonic probe