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The '''Bekaran deep-tissue scanner''' was a small, rectangular device with a series of lens on a side ([[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]'') and a screen the size of a pocket calculator ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]''). The Bekaran scanner allowed the user to see internal organs without surgery, with much greater accuracy and definition than an [[X-ray]] machine or an [[MRI scanner]]. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]'') It was hooked up to [[Torchwood Three]]'s wireless network. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]'')
The '''Bekaran deep-tissue scanner''' was a small, rectangular device with a series of lens on a side ([[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]'') and a screen the size of a pocket calculator ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]''). The Bekaran scanner allowed the user to see internal organs without surgery, with much greater accuracy and definition than an [[X-ray]] machine or an [[MRI scanner]]. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]'') It was hooked up to [[Torchwood Three]]'s wireless network. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]'')


Torchwood Three had several Bekaran scanners, one of which was bought by [[Toshiko Sato]] while search for shoes on [[eBay]]. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]'') When studying the team after the incident with [[the Amok]], [[Owen Harper]] used the Bekaran scanner. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Border Princes]]'') He later brought it to [[Megan Tegg]] to introduce her to Torchwood. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]'') Owen later used it to remotely examine [[Marianne Till]]. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]'') When investigating if the [[zombie]]s found in [[Cardiff]] were actually undead humans, [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Ianto Jones]] used Owen's Bekaran scanner to examine the one they captured. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead]]'') [[Gwen Cooper]] used it to discover that [[Leon Foiret]]'s neutrons were disappearing. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'')
Torchwood Three had several Bekaran scanners, one of which was bought by [[Toshiko Sato]] while searching for shoes on [[eBay]]. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]'') When studying the team after the incident with [[the Amok]], [[Owen Harper]] used the Bekaran scanner. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Border Princes]]'') He later brought it to [[Megan Tegg]] to introduce her to Torchwood. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Another Life]]'') Owen later used it to remotely examine [[Marianne Till]]. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Slow Decay]]'') When investigating if the [[zombie]]s found in [[Cardiff]] were actually undead humans, [[Jack Harkness]] and [[Ianto Jones]] used Owen's Bekaran scanner to examine the one they captured. ([[TWN]]: ''[[Bay of the Dead]]'') [[Gwen Cooper]] used it to discover that [[Leon Foiret]]'s neutrons were disappearing. ([[BBCR]]: ''[[Lost Souls]]'')
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Revision as of 02:14, 18 August 2010

The Bekaran deep-tissue scanner was a small, rectangular device with a series of lens on a side (TWN: Slow Decay) and a screen the size of a pocket calculator (TWN: Another Life). The Bekaran scanner allowed the user to see internal organs without surgery, with much greater accuracy and definition than an X-ray machine or an MRI scanner. (TWN: Another Life) It was hooked up to Torchwood Three's wireless network. (TWN: Slow Decay)

Torchwood Three had several Bekaran scanners, one of which was bought by Toshiko Sato while searching for shoes on eBay. (TWN: Another Life) When studying the team after the incident with the Amok, Owen Harper used the Bekaran scanner. (TWN: Border Princes) He later brought it to Megan Tegg to introduce her to Torchwood. (TWN: Another Life) Owen later used it to remotely examine Marianne Till. (TWN: Slow Decay) When investigating if the zombies found in Cardiff were actually undead humans, Jack Harkness and Ianto Jones used Owen's Bekaran scanner to examine the one they captured. (TWN: Bay of the Dead) Gwen Cooper used it to discover that Leon Foiret's neutrons were disappearing. (BBCR: Lost Souls)