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[[Jamie McCrimmon]] used '''quick-set plastic''' to put [[the Wheel]]'s [[x-ray laser]] out of commission. It was kept in a container resembling a perfume bottle and could be easily sprayed wherever desired. According to [[Jarvis Bennett]], it wrecked the sensitive electronic equipment in a matter of seconds. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]'') | [[Jamie McCrimmon]] used '''quick-set plastic''' to put [[the Wheel]]'s [[x-ray laser]] out of commission. It was kept in a container resembling a perfume bottle and could be easily sprayed wherever desired. According to [[Jarvis Bennett]], it wrecked the sensitive electronic equipment in a matter of seconds. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wheel in Space (TV story)|The Wheel in Space]]'') | ||
== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
The bottle is clearly labelled "quick-set plastic", | The bottle is clearly labelled "quick-set plastic", and Jamie calls it that. But Bennett calls it "quick-seal plastic" instead. | ||
[[Category:Compounds]] | [[Category:Compounds]] |
Revision as of 18:55, 27 May 2013
Jamie McCrimmon used quick-set plastic to put the Wheel's x-ray laser out of commission. It was kept in a container resembling a perfume bottle and could be easily sprayed wherever desired. According to Jarvis Bennett, it wrecked the sensitive electronic equipment in a matter of seconds. (TV: The Wheel in Space)
Behind the scenes
The bottle is clearly labelled "quick-set plastic", and Jamie calls it that. But Bennett calls it "quick-seal plastic" instead.