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A '''Foldback Quasar Engine''' is an alien power source of unknown origin. One was found by [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] when [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] brought him to the [[Wikipedia:Royal Albert Hall|Royal Albert Hall]] in [[2010]] during the second Proms in his honor. He promptly stopped it from exploding from an overload. They could be disabled either by [[sonic screwdriver]] or by improvising a [[Bio-damping feedback transducer]], the latter disapates the force of impending explosion through the Wi-Fi of the engine's current location. (''[[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]]'')
A '''foldback quasar engine''' was an [[alien]] power source of unknown origin. One was found by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] when [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] brought him to the [[Royal Albert Hall]] in [[2010]] during the second Proms in his honour. He promptly stopped it from exploding from an overload. They could be disabled either by [[sonic screwdriver]] or by improvising a [[bio-damping feedback transducer]]. The latter dissipated the force of impending explosion through the [[Wi-Fi]] at the engine's location. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who Scene (TV story)|Doctor Who Scene]]'')
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A foldback quasar engine was an alien power source of unknown origin. One was found by the Eleventh Doctor when the TARDIS brought him to the Royal Albert Hall in 2010 during the second Proms in his honour. He promptly stopped it from exploding from an overload. They could be disabled either by sonic screwdriver or by improvising a bio-damping feedback transducer. The latter dissipated the force of impending explosion through the Wi-Fi at the engine's location. (TV: Doctor Who Scene)