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Revision as of 07:04, 22 October 2013
The infospike was a procedure that involved creating a hole in the forehead to be able to download massive amounts of data. The Ninth Doctor considered the technology backwards for the time. The infospike was opened by a simple finger snap or click, by default, but this could be customised to, for example, whistling a particular tune. Part of the front of the brain was then visible through the hole.