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}}A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a security device used for the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. The discs were approximately two [[Inch|imperial inches]] in diameter and [[pink]]. The discs, whilst doubling as an invitation to see the Collection, were also a security pass, and were keyed to the owner's bio-emissions to avoid them being given to other people or stolen. They would open any door in the Collection that the owner had access to. | }}A '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a security device used for the [[Braxiatel Collection]]. The discs were approximately two [[Inch|imperial inches]] in diameter and [[pink]]. The discs, whilst doubling as an invitation to see the Collection, were also a security pass, and were keyed to the owner's bio-emissions to avoid them being given to other people or stolen. They would open any door in the Collection that the owner had access to. | ||
[[Wolsey]] had his own disc, which was fastened to his collar. It had a built-in mass detector which stopped anyone from getting into the Braxiatel Collection by carrying him. ([[PROSE]]: [[Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Doomsday Manuscript (novel)|''The Doomsday Manuscript'']]) | [[Wolsey]] had his own disc, which was fastened to his collar. It had a built-in mass detector which stopped anyone from getting into the Braxiatel Collection by carrying him. ([[PROSE]]: [[Professor Bernice Summerfield and the Doomsday Manuscript (novel)|''The Doomsday Manuscript'']]) |
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A Plasti-Disc was a security device used for the Braxiatel Collection. The discs were approximately two imperial inches in diameter and pink. The discs, whilst doubling as an invitation to see the Collection, were also a security pass, and were keyed to the owner's bio-emissions to avoid them being given to other people or stolen. They would open any door in the Collection that the owner had access to.
Wolsey had his own disc, which was fastened to his collar. It had a built-in mass detector which stopped anyone from getting into the Braxiatel Collection by carrying him. (PROSE: The Doomsday Manuscript)