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The '''sonic cane''' was a device used by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] to scan the ''[[Teselecta]] | The '''sonic cane''' was a device used by the [[Eleventh Doctor]] to scan the ''[[Teselecta]]'' and to contact [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] while they were miniaturised inside. Similar to the Eleventh Doctor's [[sonic screwdriver]], the sonic cane emitted a green light and featured four "claws" which popped outwards to reveal the green light. It also recognised a signal from the sonic screwdriver. ([[DW]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'') | ||
== Known uses == | == Known uses == | ||
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== Behind the scenes == | == Behind the scenes == | ||
* The sonic cane was made into a [[Doctor Who: Monster Invasion (trading cards)|DWMI Card]] in September 2011. | * The sonic cane was made into a [[Doctor Who: Monster Invasion (trading cards)|DWMI Card]] in September 2011. | ||
[[Category:The Doctor's items]] | [[Category:The Doctor's items]] | ||
[[Category:Sonic devices]] | [[Category:Sonic devices]] | ||
[[Category:Gallifreyan technology]] | [[Category:Gallifreyan technology]] |
Revision as of 22:00, 4 March 2012
The sonic cane was a device used by the Eleventh Doctor to scan the Teselecta and to contact Amy Pond and Rory Williams while they were miniaturised inside. Similar to the Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver, the sonic cane emitted a green light and featured four "claws" which popped outwards to reveal the green light. It also recognised a signal from the sonic screwdriver. (DW: Let's Kill Hitler)
Known uses
- Scanning the Teselecta (DW: Let's Kill Hitler)
- Contacting the sonic screwdriver (DW: Let's Kill Hitler)
Behind the scenes
- The sonic cane was made into a DWMI Card in September 2011.