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The '''Eye Drive''' was a device created by [[the Silence]] to allow selected individuals, such as Madame [[Kovarian]], to remember the memory-proof [[Silent|alien species]] running the order. The Eye Drive looked like a black eye patch and was worn over a person's eye. The device formed a neural link with the user's mind and continually reminded them of the existence of the Silents.  
[[File:Eye_drive.png|thumb|189px|An eye drive ]]The '''Eye Drive''' was a device created by [[the Silence]] to allow selected individuals, such as Madame [[Kovarian]], to remember the memory-proof [[Silent|alien species]] running the order. The Eye Drive looked like a black eye patch and was worn over a person's eye. The device formed a neural link with the user's mind and continually reminded them of the existence of the Silents.


The Silence built a fail-safe into the devices that caused pain or death when activated, depending on the individual. This fail-safe was integral to the functioning of the device; any duplicates included it. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song]]'')
The Silence built a fail-safe into the devices that caused pain or death when activated, depending on the individual. This fail-safe was integral to the functioning of the device; any duplicates included it. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Wedding of River Song]]'')
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File:Eye drive.png
An eye drive

The Eye Drive was a device created by the Silence to allow selected individuals, such as Madame Kovarian, to remember the memory-proof alien species running the order. The Eye Drive looked like a black eye patch and was worn over a person's eye. The device formed a neural link with the user's mind and continually reminded them of the existence of the Silents.

The Silence built a fail-safe into the devices that caused pain or death when activated, depending on the individual. This fail-safe was integral to the functioning of the device; any duplicates included it. (DW: The Wedding of River Song)