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{{Infobox Object
|image = [[Image:Pendant.jpg|250px]]
|type   = Psychic-ability enhancing jewellery
|Object name = Telepathy pendant
|origin = [[Arcateen V]]
|type = Psychic-ability enhancing jewelry
|only  = Greeks Bearing Gifts (TV story)
|origin = [[Butterfly Person|Butterfly People]]?
|clip  = Reading thoughts - Torchwood - BBC
|appearances = [[TW]]: ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts]]''
}}
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The psychic equivalent of an eavesdropping device, the '''telepathy pendant''' allows the wearer to listen to the thoughts of others. A [[Butterfly Person]] who called herself "[[Mary]]" gave [[Toshiko Sato]], the pendant as a gift. Still passing herself off as a [[Human]] at the time, Mary seemed to indicate that she obtained the pendant off the [[alien artefact]] gray market, though it may equally have come from Mary's home planet.
'''Telepathy pendants''' were, aside from [[Arcateenian (language)|their written language]], ([[TV]]: ''[[A Day in the Death (TV story)|A Day in the Death]]'') the primary method of communication among [[Arcateenian]]s. They spoke to one another by simply thinking, which [[Mary (Greeks Bearing Gifts)|Mary]] — an Arcateenian criminal — found much preferable to the archaic oral [[Earth]] languages, with a "pre-arranged and finite number of words".


:''Mary said that her people used telepathy rather than words though she did not say if they used technology to do so. [[Sarah Jane Smith]]'s friend of the same species as Mary did not need a pendant to communicate with Sarah. Mary may have really gotten the pendant off of the gray market, as she had claimed. However technology may have advanced enough in the 200 years since Mary had left her home to render the pendants useless.''
To [[human]]s, not accustomed to others reading what was in their heads, it was the [[psychic]] equivalent of an eavesdropping device, allowing the reader to listen to the thoughts of others. Mary gave [[Toshiko Sato]] the pendant as a gift. Passing herself off as a [[human]] at the time, Mary pretended that she had obtained the pendant on the alien artefact grey market.


When worn around the neck, the pendant enabled Toshiko to eavesdrop on the thoughts of people around her. This presented a drawback because of the overwhelming number and volume of thoughts that Toshiko exposed herself to in this way as well as confusing her as to whether her thoughts originated in her own mind or that of other Humans. Mary shielded her thoughts. When in [[Jack Harkness]]'s proximity, she could not read his at all. Jack could project thoughts ''to'' her, if he chose, but she could not read his personal thoughts.
When worn around the neck, the pendant let Toshiko eavesdrop on the thoughts of people around her. This worked poorly because of the overwhelming number and volume of thoughts that Toshiko exposed herself to in this way, as well as confusing her as to whether her thoughts originated in her own mind or those of other humans. Mary shielded her thoughts. When in [[Jack Harkness]]'s proximity, she could not read his at all. Jack could project thoughts ''to'' her, if he chose, but she could not read his personal thoughts, possibly because he was "dead."


Talking it over with Jack and unsure what to do, Toshiko decided that the pendant's abilities powerful enough to change the world. She then decided to crush the pendant underfoot, destroying it, after talking matters over with Jack ([[TW]]: ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts]]'').
It allowed a person to hear both conscious thought and subconscious thoughts of an individual. Toshiko heard [[Gwen Cooper]]'s and [[Owen Harper]]'s conscious thoughts about their secret affair. When she read [[Ianto Jones]]' mind, she not only picked up his pain over [[Lisa Hallett]]'s death but also the darker side to his personality. She also attempted to read the mind of a [[Weevil]] but heard '"nothing but a scream".


==External links==
Talking it over with Jack and unsure what to do, Toshiko decided that the pendant's abilities were powerful enough to change the world. After talking matters over with Jack, she made her decision; crushing it underfoot, destroying it forever. ([[TV]]: ''[[Greeks Bearing Gifts (TV story)|Greeks Bearing Gifts]]'')
*[http://www.torchwood.org.uk/html/telepathy/pictures.shtml Photos of the pendant from Torchwood website]


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Latest revision as of 19:12, 3 September 2020

Telepathy pendants were, aside from their written language, (TV: A Day in the Death) the primary method of communication among Arcateenians. They spoke to one another by simply thinking, which Mary — an Arcateenian criminal — found much preferable to the archaic oral Earth languages, with a "pre-arranged and finite number of words".

To humans, not accustomed to others reading what was in their heads, it was the psychic equivalent of an eavesdropping device, allowing the reader to listen to the thoughts of others. Mary gave Toshiko Sato the pendant as a gift. Passing herself off as a human at the time, Mary pretended that she had obtained the pendant on the alien artefact grey market.

When worn around the neck, the pendant let Toshiko eavesdrop on the thoughts of people around her. This worked poorly because of the overwhelming number and volume of thoughts that Toshiko exposed herself to in this way, as well as confusing her as to whether her thoughts originated in her own mind or those of other humans. Mary shielded her thoughts. When in Jack Harkness's proximity, she could not read his at all. Jack could project thoughts to her, if he chose, but she could not read his personal thoughts, possibly because he was "dead."

It allowed a person to hear both conscious thought and subconscious thoughts of an individual. Toshiko heard Gwen Cooper's and Owen Harper's conscious thoughts about their secret affair. When she read Ianto Jones' mind, she not only picked up his pain over Lisa Hallett's death but also the darker side to his personality. She also attempted to read the mind of a Weevil but heard '"nothing but a scream".

Talking it over with Jack and unsure what to do, Toshiko decided that the pendant's abilities were powerful enough to change the world. After talking matters over with Jack, she made her decision; crushing it underfoot, destroying it forever. (TV: Greeks Bearing Gifts)