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[[File:Corpoelectroscopy.jpg|right|thumb|[[Kroagnon]] emerges in the [[Chief Caretaker]]'s body after undergoing corpoelectroscopy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'')]] | [[File:Corpoelectroscopy.jpg|right|thumb|[[Kroagnon]] emerges in the [[Chief Caretaker]]'s body after undergoing corpoelectroscopy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Paradise Towers (TV story)|Paradise Towers]]'')]] | ||
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Revision as of 15:14, 11 March 2013
Corporelectroscopy was the process by which two (or more) people switched their minds into each others' bodies. It could allow a brain to move into another individual's body, effectively taking control.
The Javaman, a scientist with considerable imagination, called corporelectroscopy a "scientific implausibility". He was unaware that the theta-waves emitted by his Dorganator had caused the process to occur with the Sixth Doctor and Peri Brown. The Doctor later told Peri that corporelectroscopy was dangerous knowledge, and that it was "best left to the Time Lords". (PROSE: Turnabout is Fair Play)
Coporelectroscopy may have been the process used to trap Kroagnon's brain in the basement of Paradise Towers, as he later "developed a means of perforing" the process to transplant his brain into the Chief Caretaker. This presumably killed the Chief; additionally, Kroagnon walked stiffly and spoke as though his tounge was swollen, and the Chief's skin took on a silvery colour. (TV: Paradise Towers)