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'''Intelligent gloves''' are a device wearable on one's hands that were intended to transfer an individual's weight into the gloves to help them resist [[gravity]]. The [[Fifteenth Doctor]] invented them as he became tired of hanging onto things and suffering from friction burns coming from gravity always pulling him down. The gloves were so effective that an individual only had to wear one of them to suspend themselves from anything to resist gravity. As [[Ruby Sunday]] remarked, it made a person lightweight.  
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|image      = Intelligent gloves.jpg
|type        = [[Glove]]s
|made by    = [[The Doctor]]
|used by    = {{il|[[Fifteenth Doctor]]|[[Ruby Sunday]]}}
|first cs    = The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)
|appearances = {{cs|Empire of Death (TV story)}}
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'''Intelligent [[glove]]s''' were a device wearable on one's hands that were intended to transfer an individual's weight into the gloves to help them resist [[mavity]].  
 
The [[Fifteenth Doctor]] invented them after he became tired of from friction burns from hanging onto things such as [[rope ladder]]s. The gloves were so effective that an individual only had to wear one of them to suspend themselves from anything to resist mavity, with [[Ruby Sunday]] remarking that they made a person "lightweight".
 
The gloves could also transfer an individuals' weight in reverse if necessary, serving to reverse the mavitational pull the opposite way so they would drop to the ground instead, allowing the Doctor to jump from a great height without risk and pull down the [[goblin]]s' [[Goblins' ship|ship]] with him to prevent it fleeing as he fell to the ground.
 
However, the power in the gloves was not infinite, with the Doctor remarking that they had to be charged when the power fell as low as three percent. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}})
 
== Behind the scenes ==
* On [[13 December (releases)|13 December]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] during an interview on [[Radio 2]]'s ''The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show'', [[Ncuti Gatwa]] revealed these gloves, referring to them as "[[Psychic Glove]]s".<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m001t07b</ref>
 
== Footnotes ==
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Furthermore, the gloves could transfer an individuals weight in reverse if necessary, serving to reverse the gravitational pull the opposite way so they would drop to the ground instead. The Doctor twice demonstrated this by jump from a great height, pulling down the [[goblin]]'s ship with him to ensure he landed on the ground. They also had to be charged, with the Doctor remarking such when they fell as low as three percent. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}})
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Latest revision as of 20:52, 24 June 2024

Intelligent gloves were a device wearable on one's hands that were intended to transfer an individual's weight into the gloves to help them resist mavity.

The Fifteenth Doctor invented them after he became tired of from friction burns from hanging onto things such as rope ladders. The gloves were so effective that an individual only had to wear one of them to suspend themselves from anything to resist mavity, with Ruby Sunday remarking that they made a person "lightweight".

The gloves could also transfer an individuals' weight in reverse if necessary, serving to reverse the mavitational pull the opposite way so they would drop to the ground instead, allowing the Doctor to jump from a great height without risk and pull down the goblins' ship with him to prevent it fleeing as he fell to the ground.

However, the power in the gloves was not infinite, with the Doctor remarking that they had to be charged when the power fell as low as three percent. (TV: The Church on Ruby Road [+]Loading...["The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)"])

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