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Certain individuals, such as [[Melanie Bush]] and [[Donna Noble]], did not require the Zeedex, as they were unaffected by the Toymaker's influence. The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] speculated that long-term travel in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] placed them "out of sync". Mel wore a Zeedex nonetheless "just in case". | Certain individuals, such as [[Melanie Bush]] and [[Donna Noble]], did not require the Zeedex, as they were unaffected by the Toymaker's influence. The [[Fourteenth Doctor]] speculated that long-term travel in [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]] placed them "out of sync". Mel wore a Zeedex nonetheless "just in case". | ||
Some of the wider public were resistant to the Zeedex, with [[Trinity Wells]] asserting on [[The Trinity Wells Show|her show]] that the devices were being used to control, monitor, and "microwave [the] brains" of the population. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | Some of the wider public were resistant to the Zeedex, with [[Trinity Wells]] asserting on [[The Trinity Wells Show|her show]] that the devices were being used to control, monitor, and "microwave [the] brains" of the population. Kate Lethbridge-Stewart had her Zeedex temporarily deactivated to demonstrate the effects of the "spike" in the brain to the Doctor. As her behaviour changed, she angrily ripped her Zeedex off before it could be reactivated, prompting UNIT guards to restrain her. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Giggle (TV story)}}) | ||
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