Biodata module

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A Biodata module was was Time Lord technology which, used in conjuction with a Chameleon arch, could modify the biology of an individual, essentially changing that individual's species.The module, often shaped like a fob watch or a similar object, was placed on the front on the Time Lord's forehead and stored the Time Lord's essence. When opened, it would return it to the Time Lord. (TV: Human Nature / The Family of Blood) The Eighth Doctor claimed that destroying a Chameleon Arch while the user was not a Time Lord would render their Time Lord personality and biology irretrievable.(AUDIO: One Life) The biodata module was incorporated with a perception filter to ensure that it would not be noticed.(TV: Human Nature / The Family of Blood, Utopia)

Known biodata modules

Quarren Maguire used a Chameleon Arch to escape the Time War, storing his essence in a locket shaped biodata module.(AUDIO: One Life)

The Master also used the Arch to turn into a human infant to escape the Last Great Time War. His module was shaped like a fob watch.(AUDIO: The Heavenly Paradigm, TV: Utopia)

The Ninth Doctor gave a biodata module to Plex, modified to only copy the user's mind, without giving a new one. It was later retrieved by the Twelfth Doctor, destroyed and without any remaining biodata. (COMIC: The Promise)

The Tenth Doctor used another biodata module to change himself into John Smith to escape from the Family of Blood. He later gave it to Timothy Latimer.(TV: Human Nature)

The Tenth Doctor used a representation of his Chameleon Arch to recover his memories, after his mind was taken over by Es'Cartrss of the Tactire.(COMIC: The Forgotten)

During his eleventh incarnation, the Doctor kept a biodata module in his store room aboard the TARDIS. (GAME: TARDIS)