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An '''IQ''' was a variable used in measuring intelligence. Many | An '''IQ''' was a variable used in measuring intelligence. Many [[genius]]es boasted of their IQs. | ||
[[Oswald (Children of the Evil Eye)|Oswald]] was a [[human]] genius with an IQ so high that it could not be measured. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Children of the Evil Eye]]'') | [[Oswald (Children of the Evil Eye)|Oswald]] was a [[human]] genius with an IQ so high that it could not be measured. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Children of the Evil Eye]]'') |
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An IQ was a variable used in measuring intelligence. Many geniuses boasted of their IQs.
Oswald was a human genius with an IQ so high that it could not be measured. (COMIC: Children of the Evil Eye)
Luke Rattigan, another human genius, had an IQ of 176, which was considered "enormous". (TV: The Sontaran Stratagem)
When Miss Evangelista was uploaded to the Library Data Core, she theorised that a decimal point had shifted in her IQ. Before then, she had been pleased to have the IQ of a plankton. (TV: Forest of the Dead)
Miss Kizlet, using the technology of the Great Intelligence, had a tablet that was able to 'hack' into, among other things, peoples' IQs. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)
Eve Morris had an IQ of 145. (AUDIO: The Gathering)