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A '''sonic boom''' was a burst of sonic disruption | {{wikipediainfo}} | ||
A '''sonic boom''' was a burst of [[Sound|sonic]] disruption, usually occurring when something broke the sound barrier. | |||
This was the case when the [[Sycorax]] ship entered [[Earth]]'s atmosphere. The wave stretched on for miles with [[London]] as the epicentre. Glass windows all over the surrounding area were blown apart by the force of the blast. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | This was the case when the [[Sycorax]] ship entered [[Earth]]'s [[atmosphere]]. The wave stretched on for miles, with [[London]] as the [[epicentre]]. Glass windows all over the surrounding area were blown apart by the force of the blast. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Christmas Invasion (TV story)|The Christmas Invasion]]'') | ||
[[ | The [[Tenth Doctor]] could produce a sonic boom with his [[sonic screwdriver]], and did so a number of times to remove [[Parasite|parasitic]] [[Zalphon|Zalphons]] from the [[Mind|minds]] of their [[human]] hosts. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Bennelong Point (short story)|Bennelong Point]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:59, 11 October 2023
A sonic boom was a burst of sonic disruption, usually occurring when something broke the sound barrier.
This was the case when the Sycorax ship entered Earth's atmosphere. The wave stretched on for miles, with London as the epicentre. Glass windows all over the surrounding area were blown apart by the force of the blast. (TV: The Christmas Invasion)
The Tenth Doctor could produce a sonic boom with his sonic screwdriver, and did so a number of times to remove parasitic Zalphons from the minds of their human hosts. (PROSE: Bennelong Point)