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{{first pic|A Shakespearean villain - Doctor Who - The Shakespeare Code - BBC|[[Lilith]] tries to kill the [[Tenth Doctor]] with a DNA replication module, but his [[binary cardiovascular system]] saves him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')}}
{{first pic|A Shakespearean villain - Doctor Who - The Shakespeare Code - BBC|[[Lilith (The Shakespeare Code)|Lilith]] tries to kill the [[Tenth Doctor]] with a DNA replication module, but his [[binary cardiovascular system]] saves him. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')}}
A '''DNA replication module''' was a technology that could cause damage from afar or control a person's actions. It required a tissue sample, such as a [[hair]], to work.
A '''DNA replication module''' was a technology that could cause damage from afar or control a person's actions. It required a [[Tissue (biology)|tissue]] sample, such as a [[hair]], to work.
 
By [[1599]], when the [[Tenth Doctor]] encountered them, the [[Carrionite]]s were using the technology in the form of a [[doll]] in order to kill their victims. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code (TV story)|The Shakespeare Code]]'')


By [[1599]], when the [[Tenth Doctor]] encountered them, the [[Carrionite]]s were using the technology in the form of a [[doll]] in order to kill their victims. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Shakespeare Code]]'')
[[Category:Bioweapons]]
[[Category:Bioweapons]]
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[[Category:Carrionite technology]]
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Latest revision as of 18:53, 8 January 2023

A DNA replication module was a technology that could cause damage from afar or control a person's actions. It required a tissue sample, such as a hair, to work.

By 1599, when the Tenth Doctor encountered them, the Carrionites were using the technology in the form of a doll in order to kill their victims. (TV: The Shakespeare Code)