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|origin = [[The Homeworld (Dot and Bubble)|The Homeworld]] | |origin = [[The Homeworld (Dot and Bubble)|The Homeworld]] | ||
|used by = Citizens of [[The Homeworld (Dot and Bubble)|The Homeworld]], Citizens of [[Finetime]] | |used by = Citizens of [[The Homeworld (Dot and Bubble)|The Homeworld]], Citizens of [[Finetime]] | ||
|only cs = | |only cs = Dot and Bubble (TV story) | ||
}}A '''Dot''' was a piece of technology used by the residents of [[Finetime]]. The [[Fifteenth Doctor]] described it as a "powerful [[anti-gravity|antigrav]] psychocombination device". The Dots were small spheres that would float in front of and project [[Bubble (Dot and Bubble)|Bubble]]s for the residents, that eventually became self-aware and came to hate those who lived in Finetime. This led to them rebelling, using the [[man-trap]]s to kill off everyone in [[Finetime]] and on the [[Homeworld (Dot and Bubble)|Homeworld]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dot and Bubble (TV story)}}) | }}A '''Dot''' was a piece of technology used by the residents of [[Finetime]]. The [[Fifteenth Doctor]] described it as a "powerful [[anti-gravity|antigrav]] psychocombination device". The Dots were small spheres that would float in front of and project [[Bubble (Dot and Bubble)|Bubble]]s for the residents, that eventually became self-aware and came to hate those who lived in Finetime. This led to them rebelling, using the [[man-trap]]s to kill off everyone in [[Finetime]] and on the [[Homeworld (Dot and Bubble)|Homeworld]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Dot and Bubble (TV story)}}) | ||
[[Category:Communications technology]] | [[Category:Communications technology]] |
Revision as of 22:46, 5 June 2024
A Dot was a piece of technology used by the residents of Finetime. The Fifteenth Doctor described it as a "powerful antigrav psychocombination device". The Dots were small spheres that would float in front of and project Bubbles for the residents, that eventually became self-aware and came to hate those who lived in Finetime. This led to them rebelling, using the man-traps to kill off everyone in Finetime and on the Homeworld. (TV: Dot and Bubble [+]Loading...["Dot and Bubble (TV story)"])