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'''Om-Com''' was a method of communication that could remotely connect to anything with a speaker-grill. It was used by the [[Chula]].
'''Om-Com''' was a method of communication that could remotely connect to anything with a speaker-grill. It was used by the [[Chula]].


:''The name is likely derived from some variation on "Omni" and "Communication".''
The [[Chula warship]] owned by [[Jack Harkness]] had Om-Com capabilities. [[Chula ambulance]]s were also equipped with [[nanogene]]s which could give Om-Com capabilities to soldiers.


The [[Chula Warship]] owned by [[Jack Harkness]] had Om-Com capabilities. [[Chula ambulance]]s were also equipped with [[nanogene]]s which could give Om-Com capabilities to soldiers. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]''/''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
[[Empty Child Syndrome|Gas mask zombies]] had the ability of om-comming. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child (TV story)|The Empty Child]]''/''[[The Doctor Dances (TV story)|The Doctor Dances]]'')


The [[Atraxi]] also had the ability to remotely broadacst messages through any speaker-grill as well as televisions, but it is unknown if this was a form of Om-Com ([[DW]]: [[The Eleventh Hour|''The Eleventh Hour'']]).
== Behind the scenes ==
[[Category:Communications technology]]
"Om-com" possibly comes from the Latin word "omni" (all), and the English word "communication."
[[Category:Sound technology]]
[[Category:Wireless technology]]

Latest revision as of 16:06, 18 March 2023

Om-Com was a method of communication that could remotely connect to anything with a speaker-grill. It was used by the Chula.

The Chula warship owned by Jack Harkness had Om-Com capabilities. Chula ambulances were also equipped with nanogenes which could give Om-Com capabilities to soldiers.

Gas mask zombies had the ability of om-comming. (TV: The Empty Child/The Doctor Dances)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

"Om-com" possibly comes from the Latin word "omni" (all), and the English word "communication."