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The '''friction contrafibulator''' was a button on the [[TARDIS control console|console]] of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. It existed on both the [[War Doctor]]'s console ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'') and the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s first console. ([[TV]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'')
The '''[[friction]] contrafibulator''' was a [[Button (device)|button]] on the [[TARDIS control console|console]] of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. It existed on both the [[War Doctor]]'s console ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}}) and the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s first console. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)}})


When [[Vincent van Gogh]] attempted to touch it, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] leapt across the TARDIS to stop him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)|Vincent and the Doctor]]'')  
When [[Vincent van Gogh]] attempted to touch it, the [[Eleventh Doctor]] leapt across the TARDIS to stop him. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)}})
 
Later, the Eleventh Doctor used the button to stabilise the TARDIS interior when the TARDIS was confused by the presence of the Eleventh, [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]], and [[War Doctor]]s. The Eleventh Doctor pressed the contrafibulator on the War Doctor's theme and the interior stabilised into the form of Eleventh Doctor's second [[control room]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}})
 
During a visit to [[Planet Karaoke]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] stayed in the TARDIS to repair the friction contrafibulator while [[Clara Oswald]] left to sing songs. ([[COMIC]]: {{cs|Day of the Tune (comic story)}})


Later, the Eleventh Doctor used the button to stabilise the TARDIS interior when the TARDIS was confused by the presence of the Eleventh, [[Tenth Doctor|Tenth]], and [[War Doctor]]s. The Eleventh Doctor pressed the contrafibulator on the War Doctor's theme and the interior stabilised into the form of Eleventh Doctor's second [[control room]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
[[File:C is for contrafibularity - Blackadder - BBC|thumb|right|The [[Richard Curtis|Curtis]]-written ''Blackadder'' scene that inspired the {{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}]]
{{video|C is for contrafibularity - Blackadder - BBC|thumb|right|The [[Richard Curtis|Curtis]]-written ''Blackadder'' scene that inspired the {{lc:{{PAGENAME}}}}}}
Though the word is superficially [[technobabble]], it's also a subtle connection to another [[Richard Curtis]] script: ''{{iw|blackadder|Blackadder the Third}}''{{'}}s ''{{iw|blackadder|Ink and Incapability}}''. In that story {{iw|blackadder|Edmund Blackadder, Esq.|Blackadder}} frustrates lexicographer {{iw|blackadder|Samuel Johnson}} by throwing out a few nonsense words — including ''contrafibularity'' — after Johnson has claimed that his dictionary contains "every single word" in the English language.
Though the word is superficially [[technobabble]], it's also a subtle connection to another [[Richard Curtis]] script: ''{{iw|blackadder|Blackadder the Third}}''{{'}}s ''{{iw|blackadder|Ink and Incapability}}''. In that story {{iw|blackadder|Edmund Blackadder, Esq.|Blackadder}} frustrates lexicographer {{iw|blackadder|Samuel Johnson}} by throwing out a few nonsense words — including ''contrafibularity'' — after Johnson has claimed that his dictionary contains "every single word" in the English language.


Breaking down this non-word to its real components, we find that it means ''contra'' (against) + ''fibula'' (the smaller of the two major bones of the leg) : "pulling one's leg".
=== What is it? ===
Breaking down this non-word to its real components, we find that it means ''contra'' (against) + ''fibula'' (the smaller of the two major bones of the leg): "pulling one's leg".
 
One more meaning, more appropiate for the TARDIS, can be if the word "Fibulator" means a device which operates as a clasp (synonym of Fibula), something that fasts, links or locks one, two or more parts.
 
"Contra-", with the meaning of "against", is added to the word: so a contrafibulator operates in an opposite way of a fibulator. Moreover the whole operation is aimed at a friction.
 
Thus a friction contrafibulator is a device which removes or opposes a friction, maybe not the mechanical one. However this meaning has not been given by the Doctor and it's just a hypothesis.
 
Another way to break down the phrase contrafibulator is from "contra" (against) and "fibrillation" (irregular beating or contractions, as in a heartbeat). It's like a medical "defibrillator" that shocks the heart to make it beat regularly. So, a "friction contrafibrillator" would counteract irregular pattern effects due to friction of some sort.


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Latest revision as of 10:03, 12 September 2024

The friction contrafibulator was a button on the console of the Doctor's TARDIS. It existed on both the War Doctor's console (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"]) and the Eleventh Doctor's first console. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor [+]Loading...["Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)"])

When Vincent van Gogh attempted to touch it, the Eleventh Doctor leapt across the TARDIS to stop him. (TV: Vincent and the Doctor [+]Loading...["Vincent and the Doctor (TV story)"])

Later, the Eleventh Doctor used the button to stabilise the TARDIS interior when the TARDIS was confused by the presence of the Eleventh, Tenth, and War Doctors. The Eleventh Doctor pressed the contrafibulator on the War Doctor's theme and the interior stabilised into the form of Eleventh Doctor's second control room. (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"])

During a visit to Planet Karaoke, the Twelfth Doctor stayed in the TARDIS to repair the friction contrafibulator while Clara Oswald left to sing songs. (COMIC: Day of the Tune [+]Loading...["Day of the Tune (comic story)"])

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

Though the word is superficially technobabble, it's also a subtle connection to another Richard Curtis script: Blackadder the Third's Ink and Incapability. In that story Blackadder frustrates lexicographer Samuel Johnson by throwing out a few nonsense words — including contrafibularity — after Johnson has claimed that his dictionary contains "every single word" in the English language.

What is it?[[edit] | [edit source]]

Breaking down this non-word to its real components, we find that it means contra (against) + fibula (the smaller of the two major bones of the leg): "pulling one's leg".

One more meaning, more appropiate for the TARDIS, can be if the word "Fibulator" means a device which operates as a clasp (synonym of Fibula), something that fasts, links or locks one, two or more parts.

"Contra-", with the meaning of "against", is added to the word: so a contrafibulator operates in an opposite way of a fibulator. Moreover the whole operation is aimed at a friction.

Thus a friction contrafibulator is a device which removes or opposes a friction, maybe not the mechanical one. However this meaning has not been given by the Doctor and it's just a hypothesis.

Another way to break down the phrase contrafibulator is from "contra" (against) and "fibrillation" (irregular beating or contractions, as in a heartbeat). It's like a medical "defibrillator" that shocks the heart to make it beat regularly. So, a "friction contrafibrillator" would counteract irregular pattern effects due to friction of some sort.