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A '''smartsuit''' was a kind of [[space suit]] that provided [[oxygen]] in space by creating a [[force field]] around the wearer's head. It also provided a compact helmet to protect the wearer when in space.
A '''smartsuit''' was a kind of [[space suit]] that provided [[oxygen]] in space by creating a [[force field]] around the wearer's head. It also provided a compact helmet to protect the wearer when in space.


At least by the series 12 version had an [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] that was programmed to deactivate the [[organic]] components — i.e. the wearer. [[Nardole]] recognised the interface as his ex, [[Velma]] which could be deactivated so long as the suit wasn't damaged.
At least by the series 12 version the suit had an [[Artificial Intelligence|AI]] that was programmed to deactivate the [[organic]] components — i.e. the wearer. [[Nardole]] recognised the interface as his ex, [[Velma]] which could be deactivated so long as the suit wasn't damaged.


They were programmed so provide air in terms of credits, the more credits one had the more breath they had. The default set of breaths appeared to range between 2500 to 3000. As Nardole confirmed, the more one breathed, if panicking for instance, the quicker they'd die. ([[TV]]: ''[[Oxygen (TV story)|Oxygen]]'')
They were programmed so provide air in terms of credits, the more credits one had the more breath they had. The default set of breaths appeared to range between 2500 to 3000. As Nardole confirmed, the more one breathed, if panicking for instance, the quicker they'd die. ([[TV]]: ''[[Oxygen (TV story)|Oxygen]]'')

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A smartsuit was a kind of space suit that provided oxygen in space by creating a force field around the wearer's head. It also provided a compact helmet to protect the wearer when in space.

At least by the series 12 version the suit had an AI that was programmed to deactivate the organic components — i.e. the wearer. Nardole recognised the interface as his ex, Velma which could be deactivated so long as the suit wasn't damaged.

They were programmed so provide air in terms of credits, the more credits one had the more breath they had. The default set of breaths appeared to range between 2500 to 3000. As Nardole confirmed, the more one breathed, if panicking for instance, the quicker they'd die. (TV: Oxygen)