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<blockquote data-quote="Raven Crowking" data-source="post: 3643403" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p><strong>Umbrella:</strong> A device that is useful as a makeshift sword (to defend with only), a cane, a tripping device, and a protection against mild hazards, such as rain or even a jet of acid (although this last may well destroy the umbrella). Decorative umbrellas exist, such as one with multi-coloured panels or a question mark shaped handle. </p><p></p><p><strong>Watch:</strong> A Gallifreyan watch can not only tell your relative time, but it can indicate the era that you are in and, in some cases, comes with an alarm signalling planetary disaster. This device comes in both a wristwatch and a pocket watch design.</p><p></p><p><strong>Weight Negation Clamp:</strong> This item negates the mass of any object, making it possible to carry heavy weights easily. They can be clamped to any object, even a wall.</p><p></p><p><strong>Whomobile:</strong> This is a Very Fast two-person vehicle that can operate both as a normal car and as a flying car. It was designed by the 3rd Doctor during his exile on Earth, presumably modelled after the flying cars of Gallifrey.</p><p></p><p>Although never shown on the series, it is assumed that the Whomobile had inertial brakes and an anti-theft device, as did Bessie (see the entry on page X).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven Crowking, post: 3643403, member: 18280"] [B]Umbrella:[/B] A device that is useful as a makeshift sword (to defend with only), a cane, a tripping device, and a protection against mild hazards, such as rain or even a jet of acid (although this last may well destroy the umbrella). Decorative umbrellas exist, such as one with multi-coloured panels or a question mark shaped handle. [B]Watch:[/B] A Gallifreyan watch can not only tell your relative time, but it can indicate the era that you are in and, in some cases, comes with an alarm signalling planetary disaster. This device comes in both a wristwatch and a pocket watch design. [B]Weight Negation Clamp:[/B] This item negates the mass of any object, making it possible to carry heavy weights easily. They can be clamped to any object, even a wall. [B]Whomobile:[/B] This is a Very Fast two-person vehicle that can operate both as a normal car and as a flying car. It was designed by the 3rd Doctor during his exile on Earth, presumably modelled after the flying cars of Gallifrey. Although never shown on the series, it is assumed that the Whomobile had inertial brakes and an anti-theft device, as did Bessie (see the entry on page X). [/QUOTE]
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