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{{Infobox Individual | {{Infobox Individual | ||
|image = | |image = Mister White.jpg | ||
|individual name = Mr White | |individual name = Mr White | ||
|alias = | |alias = | ||
|race = | |race = | ||
|only= Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith (TV story) | |||
|only= Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith | |voice actor = Eddie Marsan | ||
|voice actor = Eddie Marsan|species = | |species = | ||
|affiliation = Ruby White | |||
|origin = [[Qetesh home planet]] | |||
}}'''Mr White''' was a highly advanced handheld game console that utilised holograms for entertainment purposes, giving the player the full 5D experience. He was in the possession of [[Ruby White]]. Mr White's name was suggested by [[Clyde Langer|Clyde]], following Ruby's last name, his main colour and his similarity to [[Mr Smith]]. | |||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
He was a pocket sized, white, oval device with a blue screen. Mr White presented himself as friendly and affable, quickly making friends with [[Sarah Jane Smith | He was a pocket-sized, white, oval device with a blue screen. Mr White presented himself as friendly and affable, quickly making friends with [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s computer, [[Mr Smith]]. Ruby White brought Mr White with her when she assisted Sarah Jane and her group against the [[Dark Horde]]. She claimed to have dredged the computer out of a swamp in [[New Zealand]]. It was [[Clyde Langer]] who suggested calling the computer "Mr White". | ||
It was later revealed that Mr White was of [[Qetesh]] origin, just like Ruby; he was the entertainment system on her prison ship and had been upgraded and reprogrammed to serve her. [[K9 Mark IV|K9]] reset Mr White to his original parameters, and [[Luke Smith]] used his 5D [[ | It was later revealed that Mr White was of [[Qetesh]] origin, just like Ruby; he was the entertainment system on her prison ship and had been upgraded and reprogrammed to serve her and create the holographic visual effects of the meteor and the [[Dark Horde]]. | ||
[[K9 Mark IV|K9]] reset Mr White to his original parameters, and [[Luke Smith]] used his 5D [[hologram]]s to help defeat Ruby. Although Clyde wanted to keep Mr White, who was now just a games console, Mr White was placed in a safe inside Sarah Jane's attic. ([[TV]]: ''[[Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith (TV story)|Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith]]'') | |||
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[[Category:Computers]] | [[Category:Computers]] | ||
[[Category:Game consoles]] | [[Category:Game consoles]] |
Latest revision as of 20:49, 8 January 2022
Mr White was a highly advanced handheld game console that utilised holograms for entertainment purposes, giving the player the full 5D experience. He was in the possession of Ruby White. Mr White's name was suggested by Clyde, following Ruby's last name, his main colour and his similarity to Mr Smith.
Biography[[edit] | [edit source]]
He was a pocket-sized, white, oval device with a blue screen. Mr White presented himself as friendly and affable, quickly making friends with Sarah Jane Smith's computer, Mr Smith. Ruby White brought Mr White with her when she assisted Sarah Jane and her group against the Dark Horde. She claimed to have dredged the computer out of a swamp in New Zealand. It was Clyde Langer who suggested calling the computer "Mr White".
It was later revealed that Mr White was of Qetesh origin, just like Ruby; he was the entertainment system on her prison ship and had been upgraded and reprogrammed to serve her and create the holographic visual effects of the meteor and the Dark Horde.
K9 reset Mr White to his original parameters, and Luke Smith used his 5D holograms to help defeat Ruby. Although Clyde wanted to keep Mr White, who was now just a games console, Mr White was placed in a safe inside Sarah Jane's attic. (TV: Goodbye, Sarah Jane Smith)