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[[Special:Contributions/68.102.227.79|68.102.227.79]] 21:46, July 2, 2010 (UTC)
No, it's just the Sonic Blasters that come from Villengrad, the Screwdrivers came from the Doctor's own hand (or the TARDIS, more likely). - '' <span style ="color:midnightblue">I. Am. [[User: Excalibur-117| Excalibur-117]]''-<sup>([[User talk:Excalibur-117|talk]] • [[Special: Contributions/ Excalibur-117|contribs]])</sup></span> 15:16, July 5, 2010 (UTC)

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Shouldn't the Mark 7 and 8s be switched, seeing as how the mark 8 comes before the mark 7?Papayaking 03:50, October 10, 2009 (UTC)

Could be worth isolating the River Song screwdriver all together, an anomally, as we have no idea when on the Doctor's timeline it will come in, he could have another 50 before that one crops up.




According to Weta Studios in Wellington, in an advert for the Sonic Screwdriver LED torch, the 11th Doctor is getting a new Sonic. Something like "The Doctor is regenerating soon, and he's getting a new screwdriver too. So pick up his old one now!" It was the 10th Doctor's Screwdriver, so I'd say it's referring to the End of Time. -Ravrahn

11th Doctor's Screwdriver Sounds

The Toy for the new Sonic Screwdriver, made by Character Options, has a 'secret sound' that occurs with the right pressing of buttons. Its a kinda laser sound, like what one would think an old-fashioned laser toy would make. Considering its supposed to be sounds from the TV show, perhaps this is a spoiler, maybe the sonic has some use for which it would make such a klaxxon noise 203.100.217.154 04:56, May 9, 2010 (UTC) James

New main pic

The new pic of the Doc holding the new series 5 sonic needs changed, imo. it should be an image of the sonic itself, rather the the Doctor. I suggest putting it back to the previous one until we have a better picture. Excalibur-117 17:23, April 4, 2010 (UTC)

Sonic Screwdriver!!

Lovin the new pic of the sonic it looks awesome i've got the replica of it to so i recomend it to every Doctor Who fan out there!!

-Gallifrey1298

4th doctors ss uses

Didn't he reconnect some wires with it in 'the ark in space'?

Sonic Screwdriver Picture

Shouldn't the sonic screwdriver picture be changed as it is not the real sonic just a toy replica. The toy is very good as I have got it and think it is perfect but I just don't think it appropriate that it is used as the main picture on the page. For now, I think the old picture of the screwdriver just after its creation is an OK picture to use for a while until we can get a better picture of it.

Sonic Screwdriver Picture!!!!!!!!!

Do u like the new pic i put on???????????????????????????????

I took it using my webcam its the replica its awesome I recomend it to everyone!!!!!!!!!!!:)

The Sonic Screwdriver picture!!!!!!

I've put my pic back on mwahaha =) Ellisanddavid 16:56, May 7, 2010 (UTC)

Images on in-universe articles need to be of an in-universe style, see Tardis:Manual of Style#Image use. --Tangerineduel 17:00, May 7, 2010 (UTC)

Sonic screwdriver toy pictures

I would just like to mention that some of the pictures in this article are of toy replicas of the sonic screwdriver and therefore I believe should be removed and replaced with a picture of the actual prop. For instance, the Ninth and Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver pictures on this page are both pictures of the toys made by Character Options.

Green. . ? In Star Wars this means sitting between dark and light.

Moffat grew up with Star Wars, same as most, and I wonder if the shift from blue to green in the sonic is indicative of anything more than just aesthetics. . .


In Star Wars, pure Jedi used Blue. Vader used Red. Green is right in between, (RGB), and Luke was using Green when he was tinkering with the Dark Side, doing choke grips and wearing black gloves and all that. (At least, this deliberate color scheme fit before the next series of prequels came out after Lucas' brain had melted and everything went to poop in the Star Wars universe.) I can't help but wonder if Moffat has assigned this same symbolic meaning to the sonic, which, let's be honest, is a geek's light saber. It even sort of looks the same, and certainly performs the same emotional/symbolic function.


Meddling Fool


Are you sure that's what they meant. I'm sure the colours meant different things. Besides, Moffat wrote Silence in the Library, and the sonic screwdriver in that had red settings as well as blue. Mc hammark 15:27, May 11, 2010 (UTC)
What? The color of the blade doesn't represent Force alignment( cept Red); It represents the Jedi's "class": Blue for Guardian, Green for Consular, and Yellow for Sentinel. If anything, I'd say purple was the "tinkering with the Dark Side" colour. The screwdriver is green because it's green. Leave it at that.- I. Am. Excalibur-117-(talkcontribs) 19:07, June 27, 2010 (UTC)

New picture

I've got a new screen shot of the sonic screwdriver. What do you guys think? I know that the present one is unliked by some. Mc hammark 19:19, May 22, 2010 (UTC)


Its good. Go for it. Fan555 19:34, May 22, 2010 (UTC)

Sonic screwdriver.jpg

Sound Effect

I was recently watching an episode of Series 4 (Revived) with commentary, I can't actually remember what episode otherwise I'd just check, and they mentioned what was used to make the original sound effect of the sonic screwdriver. I can't for the life of me remember what it was though! I thought if someone with a better memory than me could add it as a point of interest to the article's 'Behind the Scenes' section, like I'm sure it's mentioned on the TARDIS page that the sound effect for when it dematerializes/materializes is made by moving a key on a string up and down inside the pipe of an organ, though I could be wrong. Lyco 02:21, June 5, 2010 (UTC)


Origin

In the Doctor Dances, doesn't the Doctor essentially admit to getting his screwdriver at the weapons factories at Villengard or something? Jack's blaster came from there, anyway. It seems possible that the Doctor's started to have the TARDIS generate them because he destroyed the factories (there's a banana grove there, now. I like bananas).

68.102.227.79 21:46, July 2, 2010 (UTC)

No, it's just the Sonic Blasters that come from Villengrad, the Screwdrivers came from the Doctor's own hand (or the TARDIS, more likely). - I. Am. Excalibur-117-(talkcontribs) 15:16, July 5, 2010 (UTC)