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'''Xtonic rays''' (alternatively spelled as x-tonic) were a type of ray spreading galvanic radiation extremely harmful to any known form of life. It would reduce humans to dust within a second if exposed. Shielding from the radiation was possible though, even in glass surfaces. For example [[Fenito glass]] could stand the radiation for several minutes, and the [[Leisure Palace]] had large domes 15 feet thick for more permanent shielding. The sun that [[Midnight]] orbited spread huge amounts of xtonic light, and thus no life was thought possible in the entire system. ([[DW]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'') This was however proven wrong as the [[Midnight Entity]] is shown to be able to survive and even live on the urface of the planet Midnight.  
'''X-tonic rays '''were a form of [[radiation]] that emanated from [[X-tonic star]]s. [[Professor]] [[Hobbes]] averred that such rays could also be thought of as "raw '''galvanic radiation'''".


It is likely that Xtonic rays are actually very high frequency gamma rays, suggested by the fact that [[Donna Noble]] was shown to be sunbathing under them with a fifteen foot thick wall of Fenito Glass between her and the rays, possibly slowing them down enough so that they become Ultraviolet radiation and hence would be good for sunbathing.
He further claimed that this radiation was so deadly to living things that there "couldn't be" life in the [[star system]] that included the [[planet]] [[Midnight (planet)|Midnight]]. Shielding from the radiation was possible though, even by [[glass]]. For example, [[Finitoglass]] could stand the radiation for several minutes, and the [[Leisure Palace]] had large domes fifteen feet thick for more effective shielding.


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Hobbes' assertions, though generally correct, were too absolute for the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s liking. Indeed, at least one being, the so-called "[[Midnight entity]]", was able to live and apparently thrive on the surface of the X-tonically-bombarded planet. ([[TV]]: ''[[Midnight (TV story)|Midnight]]'')
 
In [[2023]], [[UNIT HQ]] in [[London]] had a [[galvanic beam]] at their disposal, a large energy weapon which could be used to destroy [[satellite]]s. It produced a highly focused charged [[laser]] which could supposedly zero in on a [[pebble]] on [[the Moon]] from [[Earth]]. The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] was forced to [[regenerate]] after being assaulted with the galvonic beam in the [[chest]] by [[the Toymaker]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Giggle (TV story)|The Giggle]]'')
 
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Latest revision as of 21:14, 14 January 2024

X-tonic rays were a form of radiation that emanated from X-tonic stars. Professor Hobbes averred that such rays could also be thought of as "raw galvanic radiation".

He further claimed that this radiation was so deadly to living things that there "couldn't be" life in the star system that included the planet Midnight. Shielding from the radiation was possible though, even by glass. For example, Finitoglass could stand the radiation for several minutes, and the Leisure Palace had large domes fifteen feet thick for more effective shielding.

Hobbes' assertions, though generally correct, were too absolute for the Tenth Doctor's liking. Indeed, at least one being, the so-called "Midnight entity", was able to live and apparently thrive on the surface of the X-tonically-bombarded planet. (TV: Midnight)

In 2023, UNIT HQ in London had a galvanic beam at their disposal, a large energy weapon which could be used to destroy satellites. It produced a highly focused charged laser which could supposedly zero in on a pebble on the Moon from Earth. The Fourteenth Doctor was forced to regenerate after being assaulted with the galvonic beam in the chest by the Toymaker. (TV: The Giggle)