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A '''bioreading synthesizer''' was a component of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] that could [[bioreading|bioread]] and [[synthesizing|synthesize]] fluids. It had at least one hollow room at the [[crystal]]line "leg". It would ascend from and descend into the floor. | A '''bioreading synthesizer''' was a component of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] that could [[bioreading|bioread]] and [[synthesizing|synthesize]] fluids. It had at least one hollow room at the [[crystal]]line "leg". It would ascend from and descend into the floor. | ||
It was used to bioread and synthesize the [[Praxeus antidote|antidote]] to counted the effects of the [[bacteria]]l [[pathogen | It was used to bioread and synthesize the [[Praxeus antidote|antidote]] to counted the effects of the [[bacteria]]l [[pathogen]] known as [[Praxeus]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Praxeus (TV story)|Praxeus]]'') | ||
It doubled as an ordinary table on which objects could be placed, and would as a result remain up in the meantime. [[Graham O'Brien]] used it when he assembled the six [[Bandohzi Herald]] [[holiday]] [[Bandohzi Herald coupon| | It doubled as an ordinary table on which objects could be placed, and would as a result remain up in the meantime. [[Graham O'Brien]] used it when he assembled the six [[Bandohzi Herald]] [[holiday]] [[Bandohzi Herald coupon|coupons]] into a [[teleport cube]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Orphan 55 (TV story)|Orphan 55]]'') | ||
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A bioreading synthesizer was a component of the TARDIS that could bioread and synthesize fluids. It had at least one hollow room at the crystalline "leg". It would ascend from and descend into the floor.
It was used to bioread and synthesize the antidote to counted the effects of the bacterial pathogen known as Praxeus. (TV: Praxeus)
It doubled as an ordinary table on which objects could be placed, and would as a result remain up in the meantime. Graham O'Brien used it when he assembled the six Bandohzi Herald holiday coupons into a teleport cube. (TV: Orphan 55)