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A key feature of an ADJ was the resipiratory compensator affixed to its breast.  Ian likened the compensator to an "advanced oxygen mask". ([[DW]]: "[[The Web Planet (episode)|The Web Planet]]")  The effective life of an ADJ was only about an hour, after which it had to be recharged.  ([[DW]]: "[[The Zarbi]]")
A key feature of an ADJ was the resipiratory compensator affixed to its breast.  Ian likened the compensator to an "advanced oxygen mask". ([[DW]]: "[[The Web Planet (episode)|The Web Planet]]")  The effective life of an ADJ was only about an hour, after which it had to be recharged.  ([[DW]]: "[[The Zarbi]]")
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Revision as of 17:16, 18 August 2011

An atmospheric density jacket, or ADJ, was a garment worn to protect the wearer against thin atmospheres. The First Doctor required Ian to don an ADJ when they first began exploring the planet Vortis.

A key feature of an ADJ was the resipiratory compensator affixed to its breast. Ian likened the compensator to an "advanced oxygen mask". (DW: "The Web Planet") The effective life of an ADJ was only about an hour, after which it had to be recharged. (DW: "The Zarbi")