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Coils resembled cables and wires of various sizes, acting like tentacles, which could gather data. At least some coils also had the ability to plant [[DNA bomb]]s. A number of Gathering Coils were able to gather to create one large, more polyvalent creature, though such a swarm could be deactivated with a large electric shock.
Coils resembled cables and wires of various sizes, acting like tentacles, which could gather data. At least some coils also had the ability to plant [[DNA bomb]]s. A number of Gathering Coils were able to gather to create one large, more polyvalent creature, though such a swarm could be deactivated with a large electric shock.


[[Tzim-Sha]] used one such swarm in order to locate a trophy to take back to his planet, despite this being against his species' rules. It was later deactivated by [[Grace O'Brien]] who electrocuted it with a cable at the cost of her life. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'')
[[T'zim-Sha]] used one such swarm in order to locate a trophy to take back to his planet, despite this being against his species' rules. It was later deactivated by [[Grace O'Brien]] who electrocuted it with a cable at the cost of her life. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Woman Who Fell to Earth (TV story)|The Woman Who Fell to Earth]]'')
[[Category:Biologically modified species]]
[[Category:Biologically modified species]]
[[Category:Bioweapons]]
[[Category:Bioweapons]]
[[Category:Data collection]]
[[Category:Data collection]]

Revision as of 12:09, 10 October 2018

Gathering Coils were engineered biotech weapons, described as a "semi-species" by the Thirteenth Doctor.

Coils resembled cables and wires of various sizes, acting like tentacles, which could gather data. At least some coils also had the ability to plant DNA bombs. A number of Gathering Coils were able to gather to create one large, more polyvalent creature, though such a swarm could be deactivated with a large electric shock.

T'zim-Sha used one such swarm in order to locate a trophy to take back to his planet, despite this being against his species' rules. It was later deactivated by Grace O'Brien who electrocuted it with a cable at the cost of her life. (TV: The Woman Who Fell to Earth)