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[[File:Kizlet's_tablet.jpeg|thumb|Kizlet's tablet, here showing the ability to control one's conscience, paranoia, obedience and IQ.]]
[[File:Kizlet's_tablet.jpeg|thumb|Kizlet's tablet, here showing the ability to control one's conscience, paranoia, obedience and IQ.]]
'''Kizlet's tablet''' was a [[tablet]] that [[Kizlet]] owned, to control people to do different things. It could change conscience, paranoia, obedience, [[IQ]], happiness, attraction, love, and religion. It also brought all the workers (including Kizlet herself) back to their "factory settings", releasing them from the control of the [[Great Intelligence]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'')
'''Kizlet's tablet''' was a [[tablet]] that [[Kizlet]] owned, to control people to do different things. It could change conscience, [[paranoia]], obedience, [[IQ]], happiness, attraction, love, and [[religion]]. It also brought all the workers (including Kizlet herself) back to their "factory settings", releasing them from the control of the [[Great Intelligence]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Bells of Saint John (TV story)|The Bells of Saint John]]'')


[[Category:Unique devices]]
[[Category:Unique devices]]

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Kizlet's tablet, here showing the ability to control one's conscience, paranoia, obedience and IQ.

Kizlet's tablet was a tablet that Kizlet owned, to control people to do different things. It could change conscience, paranoia, obedience, IQ, happiness, attraction, love, and religion. It also brought all the workers (including Kizlet herself) back to their "factory settings", releasing them from the control of the Great Intelligence. (TV: The Bells of Saint John)