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The gold pendants included [[bioflip-digital-stitch circuitry]] that allowed Matron Cofelia to track the Adipose after [[parthenogenesis]]. ([[ | The gold pendants included [[bioflip-digital-stitch circuitry]] that allowed Matron Cofelia to track the Adipose after [[parthenogenesis]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia]]'') | ||
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[[Category:Jewellery]] | [[Category:Jewellery]] |
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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)
Behind the scenes
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The gold pendants included bioflip-digital-stitch circuitry that allowed Matron Cofelia to track the Adipose after parthenogenesis. (PROSE: Doctor Who: The Encyclopedia)