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[[File:The Count's micromeson scanner.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Scaroth|Count Scarlioni]] holds his micromeson scanner. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')]] | [[File:The Count's micromeson scanner.jpg|right|thumb|250px|[[Scaroth|Count Scarlioni]] holds his micromeson scanner. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'')]] | ||
A '''micromeson scanner''' was a device | A '''micromeson scanner''' was a device that detected alarm systems. [[Scaroth|Count Scarlioni]] owned one and gave it to his wife, [[Scarlioni|the Countess]] who then went to the [[Louvre]] to learn what alarms protected the [[Mona Lisa]]. After a fainting spell brought on by a disturbance in time, the [[Fourth Doctor]] collapsed across the Countess and, noting the unusual nature of the device, stole in. He showed it to [[Romana II|Romana]] who noted it was not typical of a [[Planetary development levels|level 5 planet]]. | ||
In order to get it back, the Countess sent two men who threatened the Doctor into handing it over. She then placed it in a [[China|Chinese]] puzzle box, but Romana opened it with ease. The Count instructed his wife to wear it always. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'') | In order to get it back, the Countess sent two men who threatened the Doctor into handing it over. She then placed it in a [[China|Chinese]] puzzle box, but Romana opened it with ease. The Count instructed his wife to wear it always. ([[DW]]: ''[[City of Death]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 11:57, 2 September 2011
A micromeson scanner was a device that detected alarm systems. Count Scarlioni owned one and gave it to his wife, the Countess who then went to the Louvre to learn what alarms protected the Mona Lisa. After a fainting spell brought on by a disturbance in time, the Fourth Doctor collapsed across the Countess and, noting the unusual nature of the device, stole in. He showed it to Romana who noted it was not typical of a level 5 planet.
In order to get it back, the Countess sent two men who threatened the Doctor into handing it over. She then placed it in a Chinese puzzle box, but Romana opened it with ease. The Count instructed his wife to wear it always. (DW: City of Death)