Intelligence

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Intelligence
Joe Smith aiming his "38". Smith: "So for once I decided to play it smart. My finger slowly eased back the safety on my 38... I aimed..." (COMIC: The Glorious Dead (part 5) [+]Loading...{"part":"5","1":"The Glorious Dead (comic story)"})
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Intelligence was, according to the First Doctor, the ability to utilise one's knowledge in a given situation. He claimed that just because someone's existing knowledge was limited did not mean they were less intelligent. (AUDIO: Daughter of the Gods)

Intelligence did not necessarily mean that one would have sympathy. (TV: Planet of Giants)

Tamsin Drew was accused by Morella Wendigo of having a lack of either intelligence or a sense of humour. (AUDIO: Nevermore)

The Sixth Doctor said that his face was "beaming with a vast intelligence". (TV: The Twin Dilemma) He later said the same to River Song. (AUDIO: World Enough and Time)

UNIT had been at the forefront of "forefront of intelligence-gathering and special operations outside operational norms" since 1968. (PROSE: UNIT History: Fighting the unknown)

In preparation for the Final Experiment, the Cult of Skaro accessed their prisoners' intelligence. Those with high intelligence were taken aside for the Experiment. Those with low intelligence were processed into pig slaves. (TV: Daleks in Manhattan)

Other realities

Joe Smith's universe

In one parallel universe, when a Cyberman appeared outside Joe Smith's door, Smith decided to "play it smart", easing back the safety on his "38" and aiming. (COMIC: The Glorious Dead (part 5) [+]Loading...{"part":"5","1":"The Glorious Dead (comic story)"})