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[[File:Normal_Partners_in_Crime_107.jpg|thumb|An Adipose | [[File:Normal_Partners_in_Crime_107.jpg|thumb|An Adipose Industries pendant. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')]] | ||
The''' Adipose | The '''Adipose Industries pendant''' functioned as a portable [[inducer]]. When twisted, it activated the birthing process of [[Adipose]] within the wearer. They were given away free with every three-week [[Adipose pill]] course. | ||
The [[Tenth Doctor]] attached two necklaces to | The [[Tenth Doctor]] attached two necklaces to a larger inducer to cancel out [[Cofelia|Matron Cofelia]]'s master inducer. The Doctor used his and one stolen by [[Donna Noble]]. [[Penny Carter]] also stole a pendant. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'') | ||
[[Category:Adipose]] | [[Category:Adipose]] | ||
[[Category:Fashion and clothing]] | [[Category:Fashion and clothing]] | ||
[[Category:Activation devices]] | [[Category:Activation devices]] |
Revision as of 14:42, 28 April 2013
The Adipose Industries pendant functioned as a portable inducer. When twisted, it activated the birthing process of Adipose within the wearer. They were given away free with every three-week Adipose pill course.
The Tenth Doctor attached two necklaces to a larger inducer to cancel out Matron Cofelia's master inducer. The Doctor used his and one stolen by Donna Noble. Penny Carter also stole a pendant. (TV: Partners in Crime)