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{{Infobox Object
|image = [[Image:Data ghost.jpg|250px]]|
|image = Data ghost.jpg
|Object name = Neural relay|
|type = Thought container
|type = thought container|
|used by = [[Human]]s
|origin = [[Human]]|
|appearances = [[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]''
|appearances = [[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]''
}}
|}}
'''Neural relays''' were devices used in the [[51st century]] to let people send "thought-mail" by point-and-think technology.


In the 20th century, [[Fendelman|Dr. Fendelman]] speculated that a pentagram shape that appeared in the x-ray of the skull of the [[Fendahl]] Core was some form of neural relay. ([[TV]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl (TV story)|Image of the Fendahl]]'')


'''Neural relays''' technalogical items that allow living people to talk sometime after death. They are made up of bars that are all lit green when the user is alivebut flash when dead. They amount of bars flashing slowly decreases until the occupant no longer talks. ([[DW]]: ''[[Silence in the Library]]''/''[[Forest of the Dead]]'')
In the 51st century, when someone died, their [[consciousness]] might leave an imprint in the neural relay. Using its communications device, the [[data ghost]] could, for a short time, talk to other people before deteriorating, starting to repeat itself. While this phenomenon usually lasted only a few minutes, [[Anita (Silence in the Library)|Anita]] mentioned that her grandfather had "ghosted" for an entire day and kept talking about his shoe-laces.


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[[Evangelista|Miss Evangelista]]'s data ghost wanted to talk to [[Donna Noble|Donna]], but deteriorated to repetition of "[[ice cream]]". [[Proper Dave]]'s data ghost kept repeating, "Hey, who turned out the lights?" ([[TV]]: ''[[Silence in the Library (TV story)|Silence in the Library]]'') [[Other Dave]] kept saying, "We should go, Doctor!"
 
Anita was killed by the [[Vashta Nerada]], but had no obvious data ghost, as the Vashta Nerada had learned to talk through the neural relay.
 
A neural relay was also built into [[River Song's sonic screwdriver]] by [[the Doctor]] in order to save her consciousness into the main computer of [[the Library]] upon her death. ([[TV]]: ''[[Forest of the Dead (TV story)|Forest of the Dead]]'')
 
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[[Category:Communications technology]]
[[Category:Sonic screwdriver technology]]

Latest revision as of 23:15, 12 September 2023

Neural relays were devices used in the 51st century to let people send "thought-mail" by point-and-think technology.

In the 20th century, Dr. Fendelman speculated that a pentagram shape that appeared in the x-ray of the skull of the Fendahl Core was some form of neural relay. (TV: Image of the Fendahl)

In the 51st century, when someone died, their consciousness might leave an imprint in the neural relay. Using its communications device, the data ghost could, for a short time, talk to other people before deteriorating, starting to repeat itself. While this phenomenon usually lasted only a few minutes, Anita mentioned that her grandfather had "ghosted" for an entire day and kept talking about his shoe-laces.

Miss Evangelista's data ghost wanted to talk to Donna, but deteriorated to repetition of "ice cream". Proper Dave's data ghost kept repeating, "Hey, who turned out the lights?" (TV: Silence in the Library) Other Dave kept saying, "We should go, Doctor!"

Anita was killed by the Vashta Nerada, but had no obvious data ghost, as the Vashta Nerada had learned to talk through the neural relay.

A neural relay was also built into River Song's sonic screwdriver by the Doctor in order to save her consciousness into the main computer of the Library upon her death. (TV: Forest of the Dead)