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Later he admits: "Amy... I should've made up my mind sooner." It's as if he should've professed his love before she was captured at the start of the game. While visiting Derbyshire in 1979, the Fourth Doctor warned Leela that she would need an umbrella. ( AUDIO: Trail of the White Worm) It has been put to great use within the universe of Doctor Who. One Dalek comic story had the Skaronian rotters using a weapon called a Sonic Pulsator, another story has the Ice Warriors using a sonic cannon to devastating effect. Here’s a list of the sonic devices that appear within just the TV canon of Doctor Who, starting with the true icon of the series: The Seventh Doctor uncaps his umbrella's handle to reveal a secret medicine-bearing compartment. ( COMIC: The Forgotten)

Amy was first introduced to the series in Sonic The Hedgehog CD as a love interest, but their relationship was always implied to be unrequited. Sonic is far too busy going really fast to have a relationship. On the planet Svartos, the Doctor saved himself from slipping off a sheer ice cliff by hanging from his umbrella. ( TV: Dragonfire) The Scaroth used a sonic knife to cut through the glass case around the Mona Lisa in “City of Death.” This feels like a tool that could definitely exist, although the vibration would probably set off an alarm. The interesting thing about River Song’s sonic trowel – as seen in “The Husbands of River Song” – is that it is trowel shaped. The sonic screwdriver wouldn’t be any use as a manual screwdriver, but the trowel could easily serve to dig up small amounts of soil even with flat batteries. This may be why the Twelfth Doctor found it an “embarrassing” tool. Too practical. Fans have long believed the two were in love, but this is the closest we've come to an admittance of feelings from Sonic himself.Whilst wandering the TARDIS corridors, Clara Oswald came across a storage area and found the Seventh Doctor's whangee handled umbrella. ( TV: Journey to the Centre of the TARDIS) Some lines suggest how worried Sonic is about finding Amy, which could just be him looking to help a friend.

Nasty pieces of work, sonic mines were the reason the Thirteenth Doctor and her fam were hospitalized at the beginning of “The Tsuranga Conundrum.” Their internal organs had been “scrambled” by a mine the Doctor failed to defuse on Seffilun 27, which could have proven fatal but for the timely medical assistance of the crew of the Tsuranga. The game's director Morio Kishimoto has said that the game is a "global playtest" and is "not quite there yet", so expect further updates and tweaks in future. Away from the TV adventures, other Doctor Who media have run riot with the idea of sonic devices, and have come up with a wonderful list of ideas, including: a sonic wrench, sonic suitcase, sonic stake, sonic spoon, sonic wand, sonic corkscrew, sonic scalpel and even a sonic shower, used to clean people without all of that inconvenient water getting everywhere. The Second Doctor carried an umbrella on the Gond planet because of the "twin suns. It's probably hot." Then he used it as defence against vaporisation — which resulted in the umbrella being ruined. ( TV: The Krotons) In escaping from the Bekdel Institute with River Song, Missy used her sonic umbrella to scramble the archeologist's vortex manipulator, unscrambling it only when River agreed to take the Time Lady with her. After escaping, Missy, annoyed by River, used the umbrella to set the vortex manipulator to return River to her cell in the Stormcage Containment Facility. ( AUDIO: The Bekdel Test)

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A secret compartment in the Doctor's umbrella concealed a vial of Gallifreyan restorative. ( COMIC: The Forgotten) The Fourth Doctor occasionally kept a multi-coloured umbrella in his console room's hatstand. ( TV: The Stones of Blood, Destiny of the Daleks) Madame Foster had a sonic pen – in reality, a sonic device powerful enough to cut cables disguised as a fountain pen – which she put to good use in “Partners in Crime.” Sadly, it was this pen that proved to be her undoing, and even the Doctor didn’t seem to want it after her untimely end. He threw it in the bin. Hard to focus... gotta keep going", says Sonic. "I know I'm moving... I can't feel it!" he continues. "I'm so cold now... numb."

The Sixth Doctor occasionally carried a bright, multi-coloured umbrella. He took it with him on a relaxing lakeside fishing trip with Peri ( TV: The Two Doctors) and whilst exploring Ravolox, where he used it in an attempt to protect himself from being stoned. ( TV: The Mysterious Planet) He had it with him when he crash-landed on Lakertya and regenerated. ( TV: Time and the Rani) The Seventh Doctor initially carried his previous incarnation's multi-coloured umbrella, at one point clumsily brandishing it as a weapon against the First Rani. He left it behind upon choosing his new outfit. ( TV: Time and the Rani) Neglecting to retrieve it from the Rani's TARDIS after the events on Lakertya, he later realised that he had lost possession of it. Fortunately, the TARDIS wardrobe provided him with a suitable replacement. ( PROSE: The Useful Pile)He cryptically gave Clara Oswin Oswald an umbrella, which she deduced was to be used to pull down the TARDIS exterior staircase. ( TV: The Snowmen)

While the Tenth Doctor did not typically carry an umbrella, he appeared to make extensive use of the Sixth Doctor's multi-coloured version while on rainy Grått. ( COMIC: The Whispering Gallery) The Eighth Doctor gave this umbrella to Bernice Summerfield after their first adventure together, saying that she would need it due to the rain at St Oscar's University on Dellah. ( PROSE: The Dying Days) The Sixth Doctor's multi-coloured umbrella was an unplanned extra, which was hastily provided on the day of Colin Baker's first photocall as the Doctor to protect the costume from rain. Merchandisers who used these photographs for reference subsequently included the umbrella with the costume.If you’re not intending to pull all-nighters with your fishing, but you do want the option to be out for several hours at a stretch, then a bankside brolly is a good choice of shelter, combining weatherproof functionality with a low profile and small footprint. The Sonik60” Brolly is an affordable, practical option that’s perfect for novice and experienced anglers alike. On the other hand, the cane used by the Eleventh Doctor to scan the Teselecta in “Let’s Kill Hitler” is rather swish and beautifully irrelevant. It is an object blessed with lots of style but comparatively little substance as a sonic tool, in that it is a cane that happens to have extra capabilities, rather than being a cane that uses its sonic powers to keep the Doctor steady. The Twelfth Doctor used a shield umbrella with Vulkanite to protect himself from the fires of Hyperion. ( COMIC: The Hyperion Empire)

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