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'''Compression fields''' were a type of technology used to fit large objects into small spaces. | '''Compression fields''' were a type of technology used to fit large objects into small spaces though [[Miniaturisation|miniaturization]]. | ||
[[Miniscope]]s used compression fields to keep specimens inside them miniaturised. Specimens extracted from the field resumed their original size. ([[TV]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters (TV story)|Carnival of Monsters]]'') | [[Miniscope]]s used compression fields to keep specimens inside them miniaturised. Specimens extracted from the field resumed their original size. ([[TV]]: ''[[Carnival of Monsters (TV story)|Carnival of Monsters]]'') |
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Compression fields were a type of technology used to fit large objects into small spaces though miniaturization.
Miniscopes used compression fields to keep specimens inside them miniaturised. Specimens extracted from the field resumed their original size. (TV: Carnival of Monsters)
Members of the Slitheen family used compression fields in their collars to allow them to wear human skins and disguise themselves. However, this had the side effect of frequent gas expulsion. Initially, it was limited to large people. (TV: Aliens of London/World War Three) Compression field technology soon advanced to the point where they could fit inside the skins of thinner humans and life forms the size of footballs. Also the gas exchange issue was fixed. (TV: The Lost Boy, PROSE: The Monsters Inside)
One of the Slitheen's compression fields was acquired by Henry van Statten and kept in the Vault. (TV: Dalek)
The Teselecta used a compression field to miniaturise its crew to the size of an insect. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)
The Master's Tissue Compression Eliminator was similar in its size altering and compression effects, albeit with a fatal result.