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The '''puppet of the Eighth Doctor''' was one of the puppets created by [[Gramm]] using [[Cyber-Technology]]. | The '''puppet of the Eighth Doctor''' was one of the wooden puppets created by [[Gramm]] using [[Cyber-Technology]]. | ||
Being modelled on the [[Eighth Doctor]] in appearance, the puppet could also speak simple phrases with the Doctor's voice. Although the Doctor thought that the likeness was lousy, especially as far as the hair was concerned, it was sufficient to fool [[Mary Shelley]], the Doctor's companion. | Being modelled on the [[Eighth Doctor]] in appearance, the puppet could also speak simple phrases with the Doctor's voice. Although the Doctor thought that the likeness was lousy, especially as far as the hair was concerned, it was sufficient to fool [[Mary Shelley]], the Doctor's companion. |
Revision as of 05:48, 25 April 2016
- You may be looking for the automaton with the Eighth Doctor's voice created by Alfred Stahlbaum.
The puppet of the Eighth Doctor was one of the wooden puppets created by Gramm using Cyber-Technology.
Being modelled on the Eighth Doctor in appearance, the puppet could also speak simple phrases with the Doctor's voice. Although the Doctor thought that the likeness was lousy, especially as far as the hair was concerned, it was sufficient to fool Mary Shelley, the Doctor's companion.
The confusion was cleared when the Doctor himself entered the room pursued by the puppet of Mary. The Doctor and Mary managed to distract each puppet by the other puppet and get away. The puppets of the Doctor and Mary then destroyed each other.
All remnants of the Cyber-Technology were burned by the Doctor on 12 September 1873. (AUDIO: The Silver Turk)