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A '''bio-damping feedback transducer''' was a component [[the Doctor]] needed to dissipate the force of an impending explosion from an overloading [[Foldback Quasar Engine]] through the [[Wi-Fi]]. The Doctor used a volunteer from the audience at the Proms as the component. Although he dismissed any side-effects, the Doctor said those who had their [[mobile phone]]s on would die and the volunteer might develop [[x-ray]] vision and turn into a giant [[bird]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Doctor Who Scene (TV story)|Doctor Who Scene]]'')
A '''bio-damping feedback transducer''' was a component [[the Doctor]] needed to dissipate the force of an impending explosion from an overloading [[Foldback Quasar Engine]] through the [[Wi-Fi]]. The Doctor used a volunteer from the audience at the Proms as the component. Although he dismissed any side-effects, the Doctor said those who had their [[mobile phone]]s on would die and the volunteer might develop [[x-ray]] vision and turn into a giant [[bird]]. ([[NOTVALID]]: ''[[Doctor Who at the Proms (2010)]]'')
 
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A bio-damping feedback transducer was a component the Doctor needed to dissipate the force of an impending explosion from an overloading Foldback Quasar Engine through the Wi-Fi. The Doctor used a volunteer from the audience at the Proms as the component. Although he dismissed any side-effects, the Doctor said those who had their mobile phones on would die and the volunteer might develop x-ray vision and turn into a giant bird. (TV: Doctor Who Scene)