Radiation

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Abel Gantz emits radiation from his body, destroying the Skeletoid base. (COMIC: Frobisher's Story)

Radiation was energy produced by materials and by physical interactions, such as the contact of matter with anti-matter.

Biological effects

Radiation was often harmful or fatal to most life and could cause mutations. In many life forms, it induced radiation sickness. (TV: "The Survivors") Some organisms could withstand large amounts of radiation, such as the Foamasi. (TV: The Leisure Hive) Time Lords could absorb, withstand and expel great doses of certain types of radiation; the Tenth Doctor said he used to play with roentgen bricks in the nursery. (TV: Smith and Jones) Others could absorb and regenerate with it, such as the Kastrians (TV: The Hand of Fear) and the Daleks on Skaro, whose evolution led to them becoming dependent on a constant supply of radiation. (TV: The Daleks) Nevertheless, radiation could still prove harmful to the Daleks. When "Rusty" was damaged, a crack in his power supply began leaking trionic radiation that began killing him and affected his mind, turning him into a "good Dalek." When the Twelfth Doctor stopped the radiation leak, Rusty immediately returned to normal. (TV: Into the Dalek)

An Exxilon fuel pod was left in ancient Earth Incan civilisation, causing mutations in the populace and leading to Huitzilin gaining great powers. (PROSE: The Left-Handed Hummingbird) The Solonians used thaesium radiation to cause the "mutations" that were part of their life cycle. (TV: The Mutants)

Background radiation data. (HOMEVID: Auton)

The Cybermen showed a weakness to radiation, which Ben Jackson and the team at the base Snowcap used to their advantage when the Cybermen invaded Earth in 1986. The radiation in the chamber of the Z-Bomb instantly affected them so they could not ensure the bomb was dismantled before their home planet Mondas was destroyed. (TV: The Tenth Planet)

On Wengrol, radiation from the star Mortain caused mutations in the genetically modified Yend. (PROSE: The Sons of the Crab)

The effects of radiation could be combated by ingesting an anti-radiation pill. (TV: Destiny of the Daleks, PROSE: Plague of the Cybermen)

Radiation could be used as a therapy against other kind of illness, such as the infective Lazar's disease. (TV: Terminus)

After Eldrad was executed in an obliteration module, the Kastrian's hand ended up on Earth where it was discovered one hundred and fifty million years later by Sarah Jane Smith. Under Eldrad's influence, she took it to Nuton Experimental Complex where, by absorbing radiation, the Kastrian restored itself. (TV: The Hand of Fear)

Sociological effects

The Thousand Year War between the Thals and the Kaleds initially saw nuclear weapons used. The fallout from this caused disfigurement on both sides, with those effected being cast out to preserve racial purity. (TV: Genesis of the Daleks)

The war between the Argolins and the Foamasi saw the former become sterile. This dictated the field of scientific study the Argolins attempted to save their species. The Tachyon Recreation Generator was a product of their research. (TV: The Leisure Hive)

Radioactive locations

Radiation