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{{First pic|Von Weich.jpg|[[Von Weich]] uses his monocle to implant suggestions into Lieutentant [[Lucke]]'s mind. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'')}}
{{First pic|Monocle Von Weich.jpg|[[Von Weich]] uses his monocle to implant suggestions into Lieutentant [[Lucke]]'s mind. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games (TV story)|The War Games]]'')}}
A '''monocle''' was a type of [[glasses|glass lens]] used for only one [[eye]].
A '''monocle''' was a type of [[glasses|glass lens]] used for only one [[eye]].



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Von Weich uses his monocle to implant suggestions into Lieutentant Lucke's mind. (TV: The War Games)

A monocle was a type of glass lens used for only one eye.

The First Doctor used a monocle when he encountered the Sensorites, (TV: The Sensorites) Fomal, (PROSE: The Sons of the Crab) the Korads, (PROSE: Peril in Mechanistria) the Voord (PROSE: The Fishmen of Kandalinga) and the Testimony Foundation. (TV: Twice Upon a Time) When visiting the Space Museum, he used it to inspect a piece of technology. (TV: "The Dimensions of Time") While in the ruins of Villengard, he used his monocle to examine a discarded eyestalk. (TV: Twice Upon a Time)

A monocle was still in the pockets of the Second Doctor. (AUDIO: The Last Day at Work)

The War Lord von Weich used a monocle to implant suggestions into the minds of his human subordinates. (TV: The War Games)

The Seventh Doctor wore a monocle as part of his Reichsinspektor General guise. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Exodus)

Seth Rakoff wore a monocle. (COMIC: The Curse of the Scarab)

The computer Gus used the image of a monocle as its avatar. (TV: Mummy on the Orient Express)

A monocle was one of the über-stereotypical traits of German antagonist Doctor Von Badguy II in a highly generic World War II film that was one of the features that Archimedes Von Ahnerabe's life had been processed into by Auteur. (PROSE: White Canvas)