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{{First pic|Jo Grant's mind.jpg|The [[Third Doctor]] in [[Jo Grant's mind]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Heralds of Destruction (comic story)|The Heralds of Destruction]]'')}} | |||
The '''mind''' was the consciousness of a sentient being. The term was sometimes used interchangeably with [[brain]]. | The '''mind''' was the consciousness of a sentient being. The term was sometimes used interchangeably with [[brain]]. | ||
[[The Teller (Time Heist)|The Teller]] could detect guilt in people's minds. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'') | [[The Teller (Time Heist)|The Teller]] could detect guilt in people's minds. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'') | ||
[[File:Two heads are better than none - Doctor Who - Nightmare in Silver - Series 7 - BBC|thumb|left|The [[Eleventh Doctor]] and [[Mr Clever]] battle for control of [[the Doctor's mind]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Nightmare in Silver (TV story)|Nightmare in Silver]]'')]] | |||
After the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s mind was connected to a [[mind scythe]], he showed [[Kygon Brox]] some "holiday snaps" from his memories. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'') | After the [[Twelfth Doctor]]'s mind was connected to a [[mind scythe]], he showed [[Kygon Brox]] some "holiday snaps" from his memories. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Instruments of War (comic story)|The Instruments of War]]'') | ||
Revision as of 23:14, 5 August 2018
The mind was the consciousness of a sentient being. The term was sometimes used interchangeably with brain.
The Teller could detect guilt in people's minds. (TV: Time Heist)
After the Twelfth Doctor's mind was connected to a mind scythe, he showed Kygon Brox some "holiday snaps" from his memories. (COMIC: The Instruments of War)
Torchwood Three had a mind probe. They used it to scan Beth Halloran's mind, trying to discover whether she had attacked the burglars who broke into her house. (TV: Sleeper)
The TARDIS, as a metaphysical engine, was capable of entering the dimension of a person's mind, their imagination. (PROSE: Every Day)