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At least one version of the screwdriver used a [[crystal]] similar to the [[Metebelis crystal]] sought after by the [[Eight Legs]] of [[Metebelis III]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') There were also electrical components. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Halls of Sacrifice]]'')
 
At least one version of the screwdriver used a [[crystal]] similar to the [[Metebelis crystal]] sought after by the [[Eight Legs]] of [[Metebelis III]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Forgotten (comic story)|The Forgotten]]'') There were also electrical components. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Halls of Sacrifice]]'')
   
The screwdriver had a multitude of settings and different versions of settings. The [[Tenth Doctor]] told [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] to use "setting 15B" to triangulate the source of the ghosts ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'') and used 34-H to sink a ship. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Second Wave]]'') It had a setting 85 that undid security codes to unlock doors. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'') The [[Ninth Doctor]] told Rose to use setting 2428D to re-attach barbed wire. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'') Sarah Jane used the Theta Omega setting to melt plastic vines. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Android Invasion]]'') The [[Twelfth Doctor]] told [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] to use setting number 41 to send out random bursts of [[helicon energy]] to distract the [[Skovox Blitzer]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'')
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The screwdriver had a multitude of settings and different versions of settings. The [[Tenth Doctor]] told [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] to use "setting 15B" to triangulate the source of the ghosts ([[TV]]: ''[[Army of Ghosts]]'') and used 34-H to sink a ship. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Second Wave]]'') It had a setting 85 that undid security codes to unlock doors. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'') The [[Ninth Doctor]] told Rose to use setting 2428D to re-attach barbed wire. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'') Sarah Jane used the Theta Omega setting to melt plastic vines. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Android Invasion]]'') The [[Twelfth Doctor]] told [[Clara Oswald|Clara]] to use setting number 41 to send out random bursts of [[helicon energy]] to distract the [[Skovox Blitzer]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Caretaker (TV story)|The Caretaker]]'') However, at least one version of the screwdriver was able to use thoughts instead of settings. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler (TV story)|Let's Kill Hitler]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]])
   
 
The different versions of the Doctor's sonic screwdrivers exhibited different capabilities and uses, such as the interception of signals ranging from transmat beams to conscious thought; ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') medical diagnostics and repair of organic parts; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'') cutting, but also re-attaching materials such as barbed wire; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'') operating Earth machinery such as computers and even cash machines (at regular and high eject speeds); ([[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'', ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'') creating a spark to light a candle or Bunsen burner; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'') opening and holding doors with acoustic locks; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|The Rings of Akhaten]]'') and, on the rare occasion, driving [[screw]]s without touching them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]],'' ''[[The Ark in Space]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
 
The different versions of the Doctor's sonic screwdrivers exhibited different capabilities and uses, such as the interception of signals ranging from transmat beams to conscious thought; ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of the World (TV story)|The End of the World]]'') medical diagnostics and repair of organic parts; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'', ''[[The Vampires of Venice]]'') cutting, but also re-attaching materials such as barbed wire; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'') operating Earth machinery such as computers and even cash machines (at regular and high eject speeds); ([[TV]]: ''[[School Reunion]]'', ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'') creating a spark to light a candle or Bunsen burner; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'') opening and holding doors with acoustic locks; ([[TV]]: ''[[The Rings of Akhaten (TV story)|The Rings of Akhaten]]'') and, on the rare occasion, driving [[screw]]s without touching them. ([[TV]]: ''[[The War Games]],'' ''[[The Ark in Space]]'', ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
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* Temporarily disabling an [[electron bomb]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
 
* Temporarily disabling an [[electron bomb]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Tomorrow Windows]]'')
 
* Subduing hostile dogs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Deadstone Memorial]]'')
 
* Subduing hostile dogs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Deadstone Memorial]]'')
* Disrupting the control signal for floating magnetic discs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To the Slaughter]]'')* Disorienting a [[ROSM|Rescue Operational Security Module]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Embrace the Darkness]]'')
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* Disrupting the control signal for floating magnetic discs. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[To the Slaughter]]'')
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* Disorienting a [[ROSM|Rescue Operational Security Module]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Embrace the Darkness]]'')
 
* Raising the bulkheads between [[Romana II]] and the Matrix chamber. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland]]'')
 
* Raising the bulkheads between [[Romana II]] and the Matrix chamber. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Neverland]]'')
 
* Jamming motion-sensitive sensors long enough for the Doctor and his companions to get to safety. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scaredy Cat]]'')
 
* Jamming motion-sensitive sensors long enough for the Doctor and his companions to get to safety. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Scaredy Cat]]'')
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* Breaking into the [[Ides Scientific Institute]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
 
* Breaking into the [[Ides Scientific Institute]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
 
* Unlocking a freezer door slowly from the inside. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
 
* Unlocking a freezer door slowly from the inside. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Eyes of the Master (audio story)|Eyes of the Master]]'')
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* Settings twelve and twenty could overide security on a Ramossan spaceport. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Reviled (audio story)|The Reviled]]'')
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* Cancelling an alarm. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masterplan (audio story)|Masterplan]]'')
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* Tampering with a spaceship computer. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masterplan (audio story)|Masterplan]]'')
   
 
=== The War Doctor's sonic ===
 
=== The War Doctor's sonic ===
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* Controlling a cable cart; also locking it in a "sonic cage" to prevent anything but another sonic device from controlling it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')
 
* Controlling a cable cart; also locking it in a "sonic cage" to prevent anything but another sonic device from controlling it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')
 
* Breaking into a silo on the [[Ood-Sphere]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
 
* Breaking into a silo on the [[Ood-Sphere]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
* Fusing a lock shut, forcing it to be broken down. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]) ''
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* Fusing a lock shut, forcing it to be broken down. ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Ood]]'')
 
* Temporarily turning off lethal security beams. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
 
* Temporarily turning off lethal security beams. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Daughter]]'')
 
* Opening the casing of a cleaning robot. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Carnage Zoo]]'')
 
* Opening the casing of a cleaning robot. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Carnage Zoo]]'')
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* Picking up traces of [[Psychic energy|psychic spoor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Mortal Beloved (comic story)|Mortal Beloved]]'')
 
* Picking up traces of [[Psychic energy|psychic spoor]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Mortal Beloved (comic story)|Mortal Beloved]]'')
 
* Detecting time traces. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]'')
 
* Detecting time traces. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith]]'')
* Scanning a crack in Amelia Pond's wall. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
 
 
* Detecting the progress of the War Doctor's calculation in his iteration of the sonic screwdriver. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
 
* Detecting the progress of the War Doctor's calculation in his iteration of the sonic screwdriver. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
 
* Scanning a crack in Amelia Pond's wall. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
 
===== Technology =====
 
===== Technology =====
 
* Destroying the controls of a [[lift]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
 
* Destroying the controls of a [[lift]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Rose (TV story)|Rose]]'')
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* Scanning through hospital records, specifically to find any patient suffering from strange symptoms (an alien in disguise). ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
 
* Scanning through hospital records, specifically to find any patient suffering from strange symptoms (an alien in disguise). ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
 
* Partially activating ventilation air ducts. ([[TV]]: ''[[Gridlock]]'')
 
* Partially activating ventilation air ducts. ([[TV]]: ''[[Gridlock]]'')
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* Sending out a signal to tell the [[Dalek]]s where he was. ([[TV]]: ''[[Evolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Evolution of the Daleks]]'')
 
* Reversing the polarity of Lazarus' machine, sending an energy pulse out to knock Lazarus unconscious and revert him to human form. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'')
 
* Reversing the polarity of Lazarus' machine, sending an energy pulse out to knock Lazarus unconscious and revert him to human form. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'')
 
* Disabling robotic flies. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Exhausting Evil]]'')
 
* Disabling robotic flies. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Exhausting Evil]]'')
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* Remotely controlling environmental controls. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Game of Death]]'')
 
* Remotely controlling environmental controls. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Game of Death]]'')
 
* Overriding [[Gadget]]'s controller and increasing the robot's speed to the point where it left trails of flames behind. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars]]'')
 
* Overriding [[Gadget]]'s controller and increasing the robot's speed to the point where it left trails of flames behind. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Waters of Mars]]'')
 
* Activating the memory-erasing device in the [[Black Archive]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
 
* Disabling a [[shimmer]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
 
* Disabling a [[shimmer]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
 
* Helping repair the ''[[Hesperus (spacecraft)|Hesperus]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
 
* Helping repair the ''[[Hesperus (spacecraft)|Hesperus]]''. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'')
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* Opening a "[[Time Crack|crack]]" in space-time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
 
* Opening a "[[Time Crack|crack]]" in space-time. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
 
* Switching a radio between several international channels to determine that the Atraxi were broadcasting their warning for Prisoner Zero to surrender or be destroyed along with the "human residence" to the entire Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
 
* Switching a radio between several international channels to determine that the Atraxi were broadcasting their warning for Prisoner Zero to surrender or be destroyed along with the "human residence" to the entire Earth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
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* Trying to set off multiple technological resources on Earth to draw the attention of the Atraxi; however, due to the damage it had sustained from Prisoner Zero and continued abuse, this action overtaxed the screwdriver and caused its components to fail, which ultimately led to it burning up and exploding with a large burst of sparks. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'')
* Activating the memory-erasing device in the [[Black Archive]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
 
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===== Amplification =====
 
===== Amplification =====
 
* Setting up a [[resonation pattern]] in [[concrete]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
 
* Setting up a [[resonation pattern]] in [[concrete]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
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* Producing hypersonic sound waves which led to the death of the mutated [[Richard Lazarus]], in conjunction with a pipe organ. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'')
 
* Producing hypersonic sound waves which led to the death of the mutated [[Richard Lazarus]], in conjunction with a pipe organ. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lazarus Experiment]]'')
 
* Used with [[Miss Foster]]'s [[sonic pen]] to create an ultra-high frequency. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')
 
* Used with [[Miss Foster]]'s [[sonic pen]] to create an ultra-high frequency. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')
 
 
===== Utility =====
 
===== Utility =====
 
* Corroding thin metal (e.g. [[barbed wire]]) so that it crumbled into rust. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
 
* Corroding thin metal (e.g. [[barbed wire]]) so that it crumbled into rust. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'')
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=== The Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor's sonic ===
 
=== The Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor's sonic ===
 
[[File:ElevenScrewdriverTHE.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s sonic screwdriver ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'')]]
 
[[File:ElevenScrewdriverTHE.jpg|thumb|left|The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s sonic screwdriver ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth (TV story)|The Hungry Earth]]'')]]
After the loss of the sonic screwdriver, the TARDIS gifted the Doctor with this new model. Differing radically from the last due to having extendable "claws" and a green crystalline emitter rather than blue, it also had copper plating similar to the control room which had built itself following the TARDIS' crash landing in Leadworth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'') A psychic interface allowed its user to point it at a target and think of the function they wanted, instead of "settings". ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'') This version of the sonic screwdriver was also the first to function as an independent weapon; being able to emit a sonic wave powerful enough to stun a Kahler cyborg. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy]]'') Having been mentioned to be more than sonic, ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors]]'') this screwdriver also shot beams of green energy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon]]'', ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') It had a voice-activation feature, which the Doctor forgot about when he needed it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') The charge it held could last centuries; 300 years passed before the Doctor could charge it in the TARDIS, which wasn't available. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
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After the loss of the sonic screwdriver, the TARDIS gifted the Doctor with this new model. Differing radically from the last due to having extendable "claws" and a green crystalline emitter rather than blue, it also had copper plating similar to the control room which had built itself following the TARDIS' crash landing in Leadworth. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eleventh Hour]]'') A psychic interface allowed its user to point it at a target and think of the function they wanted, instead of "settings". ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'', ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'') This version of the sonic screwdriver was also the first to function as an independent weapon; being able to emit a sonic wave powerful enough to stun a Kahler cyborg. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy]]'') Having been mentioned to be more than sonic, ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors]]'') this screwdriver also shot beams of green energy. ([[TV]]: ''[[Day of the Moon]]'', ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') It had a voice-activation feature, which the Doctor forgot about when he needed it. ([[TV]]: ''[[Deep Breath (TV story)|Deep Breath]]'') The charge it held could last centuries; 300 years passed before the Doctor could charge it in the TARDIS, which wasn't available. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
   
 
Retaining ineffectiveness against [[wood]], it also didn't work against [[Peg Doll]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors (TV story)|Night Terrors]]'') or the [[Wooden King]] and [[Wooden Queen|Queen]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (TV story)|The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]'') The Doctor considered it embarrassing and that "I need to invent a setting for wood." ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors]]'') In similar situations, he yelled at it in panic; "Aliens made of wood, you know this was always going to happen!", "Yes, I know it's wood. Get over it!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]'') Though aware of this flaw, he was still able to successfully bluff a [[Wooden Cyberman]] into destroying itself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') Oddly, he defended once, "Oi! Don't diss the sonic!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth]]'') At some point it had an anti-freeze setting. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
 
Retaining ineffectiveness against [[wood]], it also didn't work against [[Peg Doll]]s ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors (TV story)|Night Terrors]]'') or the [[Wooden King]] and [[Wooden Queen|Queen]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe (TV story)|The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]'') The Doctor considered it embarrassing and that "I need to invent a setting for wood." ([[TV]]: ''[[Night Terrors]]'') In similar situations, he yelled at it in panic; "Aliens made of wood, you know this was always going to happen!", "Yes, I know it's wood. Get over it!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe]]'') Though aware of this flaw, he was still able to successfully bluff a [[Wooden Cyberman]] into destroying itself. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'') Oddly, he defended once, "Oi! Don't diss the sonic!" ([[TV]]: ''[[The Hungry Earth]]'') At some point it had an anti-freeze setting. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Snowmen (TV story)|The Snowmen]]'')
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* Unlocking the seal to a space capsule door. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'')
 
* Unlocking the seal to a space capsule door. ([[TV]]: ''[[Listen (TV story)|Listen]]'')
 
* Opening air vents. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')
 
* Opening air vents. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Heist (TV story)|Time Heist]]'')
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* Shutting an automatic door on the ''[[Pollyanna]]''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eye of Torment (comic story)|The Eye of Torment]]'')
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* Opening a door on the ''Pollyanna''. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eye of Torment (comic story)|The Eye of Torment]]'')
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* Fusing a lock. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Eye of Torment (comic story)|The Eye of Torment]]'')
 
* Unlocking the door of [[3W]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'')
 
* Unlocking the door of [[3W]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'')
   
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* Changing a train signal from green to red. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
 
* Changing a train signal from green to red. ([[TV]]: ''[[Flatline (TV story)|Flatline]]'')
 
* Detecting the location of a mobile phone. ([[TV]]: ''[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|In the Forest of the Night]]'')
 
* Detecting the location of a mobile phone. ([[TV]]: ''[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|In the Forest of the Night]]'')
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* Disabling an [[emotional inhibitor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death in Heaven (TV story)|Death in Heaven]]'')
   
 
===== Amplification =====
 
===== Amplification =====
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* Creating a sound loud enough to distract [[Kahler-Tek]] to allow the Doctor's escape. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'')
 
* Creating a sound loud enough to distract [[Kahler-Tek]] to allow the Doctor's escape. ([[TV]]: ''[[A Town Called Mercy (TV story)|A Town Called Mercy]]'')
 
* Amplifying the sound of the Time Lords calling out "Doctor who?" to the Daleks to remind them how easy it would be to answer their call and the difficulty it would take to kill him if he could live for ages. Also bouncing sonic waves of the bell in the clock tower on Trenzalore to mark the coming of war. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
 
* Amplifying the sound of the Time Lords calling out "Doctor who?" to the Daleks to remind them how easy it would be to answer their call and the difficulty it would take to kill him if he could live for ages. Also bouncing sonic waves of the bell in the clock tower on Trenzalore to mark the coming of war. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time of the Doctor (TV story)|The Time of the Doctor]]'')
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* Creating localised [[gravity]] to hold the entities which surrounded [[Maebh Arden]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[In the Forest of the Night (TV story)|In the Forest of the Night]]'')
   
 
===== Other =====
 
===== Other =====
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== Related tools ==
 
== Related tools ==
* A [[Second Doctor (clone)|clone of the Second Doctor]] also possessed a sonic screwdriver, which he used along with the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s to send [[Hexford]] home. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Survivors in Space]]'')
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A [[Second Doctor (clone)|clone of the Second Doctor]] also possessed a sonic screwdriver, which he used along with the [[Fourth Doctor]]'s to send [[Hexford]] home. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Survivors in Space]]'')
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* [[Romana II]] constructed her own sonic screwdriver. Her version was so impressive, that the Doctor offered to swap sonic screwdrivers with her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'') She later gave it to the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
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[[Romana II]] constructed her own sonic screwdriver. Her version was so impressive, that the Doctor offered to swap sonic screwdrivers with her. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Horns of Nimon]]'') She later gave it to the Doctor. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Lungbarrow]]'')
* The [[Fifth Doctor]] had a device called a [[sonic prodder]], although he didn't consider it a tool like "his beloved sonic screwdriver" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falling from Xi'an]]'')
 
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{{main|Sonic prodder}}
 
 
The [[Fifth Doctor]] had a device called a [[sonic prodder]], although he didn't consider it a tool like "his beloved sonic screwdriver" ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Falling from Xi'an]]'')
* The Fifth Doctor also kept a [[Molenski Univarius]] in the TARDIS for repairs. He described it as a Gallifreyan "[[Swiss Army knife]]". While exploring the [[Axis]], he carried it with him and used it in the same fashion as later models of the sonic screwdriver, even using the sonic properties to fend off creatures with sound waves before it ran out of power and was discarded. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Axis of Insanity]]'')
 
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{{main|Molenski Univarius}}
 
 
The Fifth Doctor also kept a [[Molenski Univarius]] in the TARDIS for repairs. He described it as a Gallifreyan "[[Swiss Army knife]]". While exploring the [[Axis]], he carried it with him and used it in the same fashion as later models of the sonic screwdriver, even using the sonic properties to fend off creatures with sound waves before it ran out of power and was discarded. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Axis of Insanity]]'')
* The [[Eighth Doctor]], despite having lost his memories, built a device he called a [[sonic suitcase]] using eighties technology. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]'')
 
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{{main|Sonic suitcase}}
 
* {{Simm|c}} had a similar tool, called a [[laser screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'')
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The [[Eighth Doctor]], despite having lost his memories, built a device he called a [[sonic suitcase]] using eighties technology. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Father Time (novel)|Father Time]]'')
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{{main|Laser screwdriver}}
 
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{{Simm|c}} had a similar tool, called a [[laser screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'')
* Captain [[Jack Harkness]] and later [[River Song]] had [[sonic blaster]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'' / ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'', ''[[Silence in the Library]]'' / ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'')
 
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{{main|Sonic blaster}}
 
 
Captain [[Jack Harkness]] and later [[River Song]] had [[sonic blaster]]s. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Empty Child]]'' / ''[[The Doctor Dances]]'', ''[[Silence in the Library]]'' / ''[[Forest of the Dead]]'')
* Using stolen and incomplete [[UNIT]] design plans, [[Toshiko Sato]] created a [[sonic modulator]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'')
 
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{{main|Sonic modulator}}
 
* [[Matron Cofelia|Miss Foster]] had a [[sonic pen]] with a design similar to the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s sonic screwdriver. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')
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Using stolen and incomplete [[UNIT]] design plans, [[Toshiko Sato]] created a [[sonic modulator]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Fragments (TV story)|Fragments]]'')
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{{main|Sonic pen}}
 
* The Doctor gave [[Sarah Jane Smith]] a [[sonic lipstick]], a similar tool. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'') {{disputed}} {{facts}}
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[[Matron Cofelia|Miss Foster]] had a [[sonic pen]] with a design similar to the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s sonic screwdriver. ([[TV]]: ''[[Partners in Crime]]'')
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{{main|Sonic lipstick}}
 
* The Doctor mentioned that he once had a [[laser spanner]] as well, but [[Emmeline Pankhurst]] took it from him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
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The Doctor gave [[Sarah Jane Smith]] a [[sonic lipstick]], a similar tool. ([[TV]]: ''[[Invasion of the Bane]]'') {{disputed}} {{facts}}
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{{main|Laser spanner}}
 
* [[Mrs Wormwood]] was in possession of a ring called a [[phonic disruptor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enemy of the Bane]]'')
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The Doctor mentioned that he once had a [[laser spanner]] as well, but [[Emmeline Pankhurst]] took it from him. ([[TV]]: ''[[Smith and Jones]]'')
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{{main|Phonic disruptor}}
 
* The [[Sixth Doctor]] defeated [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] using a [[sonic lance]], similar in function to the sonic screwdriver. The Doctor used it as a weapon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Attack of the Cybermen]]'')
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[[Mrs Wormwood]] was in possession of a ring called a [[phonic disruptor]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Enemy of the Bane]]'')
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* The [[Eleventh Doctor]] used a [[sonic cane]] to contact [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] while they were miniaturised inside the ''[[Teselecta]]'' and to scan the ''Teselecta''. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
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The [[Sixth Doctor]] defeated [[Cyberman (Mondas)|Cybermen]] using a [[sonic lance]], similar in function to the sonic screwdriver. The Doctor used it as a weapon. ([[TV]]: ''[[Attack of the Cybermen]]'')
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* While trapped on [[Apalapucia]] for thirty-six years, [[Amy Pond]] cobbled together a sonic screwdriver from various pieces of technology, although she insisted on calling it a "[[sonic probe]]". She later admitted it was a sonic screwdriver. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited]]'')
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The [[Eleventh Doctor]] used a [[sonic cane]] to contact [[Amy Pond]] and [[Rory Williams]] while they were miniaturised inside the ''[[Teselecta]]'' and to scan the ''Teselecta''. ([[TV]]: ''[[Let's Kill Hitler]]'')
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* [[Jackson Lake]] carried what is likely the most primitive iteration of the sonic screwdriver. His version was a regular [[19th century]] screwdriver, which he claimed was sonic by virtue of it making a sound when it was struck against a surface. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'')
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While trapped on [[Apalapucia]] for thirty-six years, [[Amy Pond]] cobbled together a sonic screwdriver from various pieces of technology, although she insisted on calling it a "[[sonic probe]]". She later admitted it was a sonic screwdriver. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Girl Who Waited]]'')
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[[Jackson Lake]] carried a primitive iteration of the sonic screwdriver. His version was a regular [[19th century]] screwdriver, which he claimed was sonic by virtue of it making a sound when it was struck against a surface. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Next Doctor]]'')
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[[Gabriel (The Pirate Loop)|Gabriel]] created a similar device that was made out of [[Firearm|guns]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Pirate Loop]]'')
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While in [[the Prison]], the [[Twelfth Doctor]] created the sonic spoon when his sonic screwdriver was destroyed by the [[Governor (The Blood Cell)|Governor]]. He created from items in the Prison workshop, and a spoon he took from mealtime. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Blood Cell (novel)|The Blood Cell]]'')
   
 
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The sonic screwdriver — sometimes called the sonic — was a highly versatile tool used by the Doctor. He modified and ostensibly upgraded it over the years, giving it an increasing number of applications. Early versions were used mainly for the picking of locks and for projecting sound so as to, for example, detonate bombs. By the time of the Ninth Doctor, the sonic was able to also be used as a sophisticated scanning device, with medical applications. Subsequent incarnations gave it even wider functionality, such as the ability to hack into computers, provide geolocation and actively defend against some types of assault weapons.

All of these incarnations utilised the same software, though they used different cases. For all intents and purposes, the War Doctor's sonic was the same as the Eleventh Doctor's some 400 years later. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

Technology and functions

The sonic screwdriver was considered to be very advanced Gallifreyan technology. (PROSE: Heart of TARDIS)

The Doctor claimed that he either invented or designed the specific sonic screwdriver which he owned. When Kazran Sardick was confused as to what to do when it looked like Abigail Pettigrew was about to kiss him, the Eleventh Doctor told Kazran to trust him and kiss Abigail, as "It's this, or go to your room and design a new kind of screwdriver. Don't make my mistakes. Now, go." (TV: A Christmas Carol) When Captain Jack Harkness asked the Ninth Doctor, "Who looks at a screwdriver and thinks 'Ooh, this could be a little more sonic'?", the Ninth Doctor responded, "What? You never been bored? Never had a long night? Never had a lot of cabinets to put up?" (TV: The Doctor Dances) Other individuals had similar devices, such as the sonic pen used by Miss Foster (TV: Partners in Crime) and the sonic blaster obtained by Captain Jack Harkness (TV: The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances) and River Song. (TV: Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead) Sarah Jane Smith had her sonic lipstick (TV: Invasion of the Bane, et. al.), and the Doctor himself once used a sonic cane. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)

At least one version of the screwdriver used a crystal similar to the Metebelis crystal sought after by the Eight Legs of Metebelis III. (COMIC: The Forgotten) There were also electrical components. (COMIC: The Halls of Sacrifice)

The screwdriver had a multitude of settings and different versions of settings. The Tenth Doctor told Rose to use "setting 15B" to triangulate the source of the ghosts (TV: Army of Ghosts) and used 34-H to sink a ship. (COMIC: Second Wave) It had a setting 85 that undid security codes to unlock doors. (TV: The Lazarus Experiment) The Ninth Doctor told Rose to use setting 2428D to re-attach barbed wire. (TV: The Doctor Dances) Sarah Jane used the Theta Omega setting to melt plastic vines. (TV: The Android Invasion) The Twelfth Doctor told Clara to use setting number 41 to send out random bursts of helicon energy to distract the Skovox Blitzer. (TV: The Caretaker) However, at least one version of the screwdriver was able to use thoughts instead of settings. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler, Death in Heaven)

The different versions of the Doctor's sonic screwdrivers exhibited different capabilities and uses, such as the interception of signals ranging from transmat beams to conscious thought; (TV: The End of the World) medical diagnostics and repair of organic parts; (TV: The Empty Child, The Vampires of Venice) cutting, but also re-attaching materials such as barbed wire; (TV: The Doctor Dances) operating Earth machinery such as computers and even cash machines (at regular and high eject speeds); (TV: School Reunion, The Runaway Bride) creating a spark to light a candle or Bunsen burner; (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace, Evolution of the Daleks) opening and holding doors with acoustic locks; (TV: The Rings of Akhaten) and, on the rare occasion, driving screws without touching them. (TV: The War Games, The Ark in Space, The Doctor's Wife)

Although it was primarily a tool, the sonic screwdriver could also be used as a defensive weapon. The Tenth Doctor put it in a sound board to destroy the Robot Santas by overloading their sensors. (TV: The Runaway Bride) The Eleventh Doctor used it to bounce sound waves off a knife held by Melody Pond, knocking it out of her hand. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler) The sonic screwdriver was also capable of holding off sound waves from creatures who relied on sound in order to attack such as the Vigil. (TV: The Rings of Akhaten) The Doctor also used it to try and help River Song defeat a group of Silents although River teased him by saying it would be better if he used it to "build a cabinet". However, the Doctor implied that although it couldn't actually hurt the Silents it could weaken the power of their electricity, therefore allowing him to provide River with a certain degree of protection while she shot down their foes. (TV: Day of the Moon)

Although the Eighth Doctor once claimed the device could destroy a Dalek's brain if held directly against the casing when activated, (PROSE: War of the Daleks) according to the Tenth Doctor, the device could not be used to wound, maim or kill living things. (TV: Doomsday, The Doctor's Daughter) It could destroy non-living objects or mechanisms or place living creatures in circumstances where they might die, if the situation required. (TV: The End of the World, The Christmas Invasion) The War Doctor claimed that it was a scientific instrument rather than a water pistol. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

From time to time, the sonic screwdriver needed to be recharged. (TV: Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead, PROSE: The Monsters Inside, COMIC: Bizarre Zero) It was self-repairing and could send out a homing signal to any parts that had been separated. (TV: A Christmas Carol) However, it was up to the owner to collect the parts for reassembly.

Sonic screwdrivers and similar technology could not unlock a deadlock seal. (TV: School Reunion, The Night of the Doctor) However, Miss Foster's sonic pen could open the deadlock seals that it was programmed to within her own facility when the Doctor's screwdriver could not. (TV: Partners in Crime) Some or all versions were ineffective against wood, or in the presence of some models of hairdryers. (TV: Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead, The Hungry Earth, Night Terrors, The Time of the Doctor, PROSE: Catastrophea)

Variants of the Doctor's sonic screwdriver

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The earliest known version of the sonic screwdriver in use. (TV: The War Games)

The First and Second Doctor's sonic

One sonic screwdriver, a small, simple metal rod similar to a penlight, used by the First (PROSE: Venusian Lullaby) and Second Doctor. (TV: Fury from the Deep) It was used by the Eighth Doctor after it was destroyed "centuries ago." He explained how this occurred to his companion Samantha Jones: "It's a Time Lord tool. Time doesn't work the same way for Time Lord tools." (PROSE: Alien Bodies)

Known uses

The Third Doctor's sonic

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The Third Doctor's Sonic. (TV: Carnival of Monsters)

The Third Doctor's most-used model of the sonic screwdriver was much larger than the one his first and second incarnation used; its elaborately-detailed silver shape featured black and yellow stripes and red trim. It had a removable head which the Doctor would change with others, each performing a different function. (TV: The Sea Devils)

Known uses

Refit used by the Third, Fourth and Fifth Doctor

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The Fourth Doctor's Sonic. (TV: The Sontaran Experiment)

The Third Doctor fitted the head of his sonic screwdriver with a cylindrical black magnet which enabled it to open bolted doors, especially when its polarity was reversed. (TV: Frontier in Space) This refit left the metal mostly unpainted, with a dark red emitter ring. The head of this model could be extended. Before this model met its demise, its head was repainted twice after the original coat wore off. (TV: The Keeper of Traken, Castrovalva) It was ultimately destroyed when a Terileptil leader forced the Doctor to drop the screwdriver inside a holding cell, then incinerated it with a laser gun — causing the Doctor to remark "I feel as though you've just killed an old friend." The Doctor went without a sonic screwdriver for some time after this model and Nyssa lamented the Fifth Doctor's decision not to replace it. (TV: Snakedance) The Tenth Doctor also criticised his past incarnation for going "hands-free" following this incident when their TARDISES accidentally collided. (TV: Time Crash)

The Doctor, leaving UNIT, left behind a prototype. UNIT scientists then tried to use reverse-engineering to understand its workings; this went on into the 21st century. Despite them trying to keep it quiet from the Doctor, he was well aware of the project by his seventh incarnation. (AUDIO: Persuasion)

Known uses

Used by the Sixth Doctor

The Sixth Doctor once carried an unspecified replacement model for the sonic screwdriver, but had to leave it tied to the side of a video camera in a dungeon cell in order for it to keep the visual feed disabled. (PROSE: The Nightmare Fair)

Known uses

Used from the end of the Seventh Doctor's life

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Chang Lee discovers the sonic screwdriver amongst the things he stole from the Seventh Doctor. (TV: Doctor Who)

Towards the end of his seventh life, the Doctor fished another type of sonic screwdriver from one of the tool kits in the TARDIS. This model looked similar to the screwdriver seen at the end of his fourth incarnation; it was silver with a brass trim ring in the lower grip. The handle resembled the previous sonic screwdrivers with the upper section being able to collapse in similar fashion as a telescope into itself for ease of carrying. At the top, the emitter had a silver ring with a red bullet-shaped crystal in the centre. This version remained in the Eighth Doctor's use throughout his life. Later, a torch was built into the handle. Once, while suffering from amnesia, the Doctor distracted himself and operated this sonic screwdriver on instinct. [source needed]

At the end of his life during the Last Great Time War, the Eighth Doctor used a similar model. It was the last model the Doctor used thus far that bore an emitter-ring head. (TV: The Night of the Doctor) The Eighth Doctor's other choice of a diode-tipped sonic screwdriver model would become the standard for his later incarnations. (TV: The Day of the Doctor, Rose, The Christmas Invasion, The Eleventh Hour)

Known uses

After Lucie and Tamsin

Later in his eighth incarnation, the Doctor carried a sonic screwdriver with a wooden handle. It had a metallic tip with six prongs that nested a clear diode at the end, which glowed blue when activated. (AUDIO: The Great War) The Doctor claimed that he made this version of the sonic screwdriver to do more than open doors and blow up land mines. (AUDIO: X and the Daleks) It was called a pennywhistle by World War I medics. (AUDIO: The Great War) Although the Doctor used this screwdriver more frequently later on in his eighth incarnation, he had used this version of the sonic screwdriver as early as his travels with Charley Pollard. (AUDIO: The Light at the End) For reasons unknown, he was not using this model at the end of his life. (TV: The Night of the Doctor)

Known uses

The War Doctor's sonic

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The War Doctor's sonic screwdriver. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

At the end of the War Doctor's life, the Doctor used a sonic screwdriver with a simple metallic handle and a red diode at the end. It appeared to be a further upgraded version of the Eighth Doctor's old sonic adapted for battle, which he kept strapped in a bandolier on his chest. It shared the same casing type as the screwdriver used by the Fourth Doctor, but had an extending diode head instead of an emitter head, and an additional piece added to the end of the handle that looked like a small red cap. (TV: The Day of the Doctor)

Known uses

The Ninth and Tenth Doctor's sonic

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The Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver. (TV: Boom Town)

The Doctor had yet another screwdriver during his ninth incarnation. This one had a white/light grey handle with a "cracked-porcelain" texture, silver metal at both the handle and the tip and was capped off with a black pommel. Although the Eighth Doctor was known to have used it as well, (PROSE: Osskah) this model was much more ubiquitous as the model carried by the Ninth Doctor, who used it far more frequently than his previous incarnations had done before. The Tenth Doctor also used this model, as he liked tinkering with technology to make devices he needed.

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An identical sonic used by the Tenth Doctor after overloading the former model. (TV: Human Nature)

This version was burnt out by accident after the Doctor used it to modify an X-ray output to over 5000%, but he replaced it with an identical model. (TV: Smith and Jones) This version of the sonic screwdriver was also shown[by whom?] to be the first to have a direct connection to the Doctor's TARDIS and could be used to override its functions. (TV: Utopia) The tenth incarnation had this screwdriver on his person during his regeneration, and was damaged repeatedly afterwards, which led to malfunctions. Despite the damage, the Eleventh Doctor used it to overload technology in an attempt to alert the Atraxi to Prisoner Zero's location. This fried it into useless, charred metal, much to his growing annoyance and anger. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)

Known uses

Security
Medical
Diagnostic
Technology
Amplification
Utility

The Eleventh and Twelfth Doctor's sonic

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The Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver (TV: The Hungry Earth)

After the loss of the sonic screwdriver, the TARDIS gifted the Doctor with this new model. Differing radically from the last due to having extendable "claws" and a green crystalline emitter rather than blue, it also had copper plating similar to the control room which had built itself following the TARDIS' crash landing in Leadworth. (TV: The Eleventh Hour) A psychic interface allowed its user to point it at a target and think of the function they wanted, instead of "settings". (TV: Let's Kill Hitler, Death in Heaven) This version of the sonic screwdriver was also the first to function as an independent weapon; being able to emit a sonic wave powerful enough to stun a Kahler cyborg. (TV: A Town Called Mercy) Having been mentioned to be more than sonic, (TV: Night Terrors) this screwdriver also shot beams of green energy. (TV: Day of the Moon, Closing Time) It had a voice-activation feature, which the Doctor forgot about when he needed it. (TV: Deep Breath) The charge it held could last centuries; 300 years passed before the Doctor could charge it in the TARDIS, which wasn't available. (TV: The Time of the Doctor)

Retaining ineffectiveness against wood, it also didn't work against Peg Dolls (TV: Night Terrors) or the Wooden King and Queen. (TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe) The Doctor considered it embarrassing and that "I need to invent a setting for wood." (TV: Night Terrors) In similar situations, he yelled at it in panic; "Aliens made of wood, you know this was always going to happen!", "Yes, I know it's wood. Get over it!" (TV: The Doctor, the Widow and the Wardrobe) Though aware of this flaw, he was still able to successfully bluff a Wooden Cyberman into destroying itself. (TV: The Time of the Doctor) Oddly, he defended once, "Oi! Don't diss the sonic!" (TV: The Hungry Earth) At some point it had an anti-freeze setting. (TV: The Snowmen)

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The sonic screwdriver and psychic paper on the TARDIS console. (TV: Flatline)

It was destroyed and replaced repeatedly: bitten in half by a sky shark and left behind, (TV: A Christmas Carol) given to the Ganger Doctor, (TV: The Rebel Flesh) or simply fried out from overuse. In the latter instance, a replacement was given to him by Santa Claus. (COMIC: Silent Knight) One of the Twelfth Doctor's sonic screwdrivers was incinerated by the Governor when he was admitted into the Prison. Clara Oswald attempted to give him a new one disguised as a large candle in a birthday cake, but the Governor refused to give the cake to the Doctor, so he created a sonic spoon in the interim. (PROSE: The Blood Cell)

Known uses

Security
Medical
Diagnostic
Technology
Amplification
Other

River's screwdriver

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The Tenth Doctor figures out the true purpose of River's screwdriver. (TV: Forest of the Dead)

The Doctor created another screwdriver before River Song's final date with him at the Darillium Singing Towers. This version of the sonic screwdriver had the settings of the Tenth Doctor's model when he met her at the Library along with "dampers" and a "red setting" that allowed it to work without interference from Doctor Moon. The Doctor gave it to River so she would be ready when she met his tenth incarnation in the Library. Unknown to her, this version included a neural relay which would save her data ghost for uploading into the main computer of the Library. (TV: Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead)

Known uses

Vastra's screwdriver

Vastra had a sonic screwdriver that was a gift from the Doctor. She used it to shatter the glass of the Crystal Palace. It had a red tip. (COMIC: The Crystal Throne)

Related tools

A clone of the Second Doctor also possessed a sonic screwdriver, which he used along with the Fourth Doctor's to send Hexford home. (AUDIO: Survivors in Space)

Romana II constructed her own sonic screwdriver. Her version was so impressive, that the Doctor offered to swap sonic screwdrivers with her. (TV: The Horns of Nimon) She later gave it to the Doctor. (PROSE: Lungbarrow)

The Fifth Doctor had a device called a sonic prodder, although he didn't consider it a tool like "his beloved sonic screwdriver" (PROSE: Falling from Xi'an)

The Fifth Doctor also kept a Molenski Univarius in the TARDIS for repairs. He described it as a Gallifreyan "Swiss Army knife". While exploring the Axis, he carried it with him and used it in the same fashion as later models of the sonic screwdriver, even using the sonic properties to fend off creatures with sound waves before it ran out of power and was discarded. (AUDIO: The Axis of Insanity)

The Eighth Doctor, despite having lost his memories, built a device he called a sonic suitcase using eighties technology. (PROSE: Father Time)

The Saxon Master had a similar tool, called a laser screwdriver. (TV: The Sound of Drums)

Captain Jack Harkness and later River Song had sonic blasters. (TV: The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances, Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead)

Using stolen and incomplete UNIT design plans, Toshiko Sato created a sonic modulator. (TV: Fragments)

Miss Foster had a sonic pen with a design similar to the Tenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver. (TV: Partners in Crime)

The Doctor gave Sarah Jane Smith a sonic lipstick, a similar tool. (TV: Invasion of the Bane) [disputed statement] [additional sources needed]

The Doctor mentioned that he once had a laser spanner as well, but Emmeline Pankhurst took it from him. (TV: Smith and Jones)

Mrs Wormwood was in possession of a ring called a phonic disruptor. (TV: Enemy of the Bane)

The Sixth Doctor defeated Cybermen using a sonic lance, similar in function to the sonic screwdriver. The Doctor used it as a weapon. (TV: Attack of the Cybermen)

The Eleventh Doctor used a sonic cane to contact Amy Pond and Rory Williams while they were miniaturised inside the Teselecta and to scan the Teselecta. (TV: Let's Kill Hitler)

While trapped on Apalapucia for thirty-six years, Amy Pond cobbled together a sonic screwdriver from various pieces of technology, although she insisted on calling it a "sonic probe". She later admitted it was a sonic screwdriver. (TV: The Girl Who Waited)

Jackson Lake carried a primitive iteration of the sonic screwdriver. His version was a regular 19th century screwdriver, which he claimed was sonic by virtue of it making a sound when it was struck against a surface. (TV: The Next Doctor)

Gabriel created a similar device that was made out of guns. (PROSE: The Pirate Loop)

While in the Prison, the Twelfth Doctor created the sonic spoon when his sonic screwdriver was destroyed by the Governor. He created from items in the Prison workshop, and a spoon he took from mealtime. (PROSE: The Blood Cell)

Behind the scenes

The sonic screwdriver prop

  • The sonic screwdriver was retired during the Fifth Doctor serial The Visitation, as it was felt that it had been overused. It was absent for the Sixth and Seventh Doctor's eras, except in the TV Movie, in which the Seventh Doctor used it to lock the Master's remains away. The Eighth Doctor recovered it at the end of the film. The tool was reintroduced with the Ninth Doctor and has become the show's most frequently used gadget besides the TARDIS itself. It has since appeared in many Seventh and Eighth Doctor audio adventures from Big Finish Productions.
  • For unexplained reasons, the Tenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver had a green casing in The Infinite Quest.
  • During early production of Series 1 (2005), the production crew decided to switch from their original prop to one based on the toy sonic screwdriver because the first prop was prone to falling apart. The production team secured moulds of the toy replica to make a more reliable prop for the next season.
  • There are two main versions of the Tenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver - one has a slide feature with button, and one which does not slide and has a fixed button. The two prop types varied each episode.

Concept art

  • Early conceptual art of the modern era sonic screwdriver feature a different "tube" section. Notes refer to "glowing organic circuitry" and a movable ball-joint on the emitter to allow use around corners and in tight spaces. Instead of the "glowing circuitry," the actual prop and toy reproductions featured a black "swivel" like a simple helix. When given a personal copy of the concept art, David Tennant himself commented on the lack of the swivelling emitter.
  • Another early piece of concept art, similar to a simple Bitmap drawing, reveals that the black "cap" at the reverse end of the sonic screwdriver was intended to be an opening set of "feet," allowing the sonic screwdriver to plug into a section of the TARDIS console. This feature was also dropped from the eventual prop model.
  • When the Doctor handles the screwdriver, the clinking noises produced (when he throws and catches it) are created by repeating the motions with a corkscrew, the handles of which bump against the casing to produce the required noise. These noises are dubbed over the footage.

Sonic screwdriver toy

  • A toy of the Eleventh Doctor's version was seen in "Light Echoes", an edition of "The Sky at Night" broadcast on BBC4 on Wednesday 5th October 2010. The screwdriver was (jokingly) used to scan a part of the LOFAR radio telescope, then under construction in Chilbolton, Hampshire, UK.
  • The Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver toy has a total of four sound effects, two of which alternate with every other button press. The third is activated by pressing twice and holding on the third button push. The fourth is activated with three presses and a hold on the fourth push. However, in some models of the toy, over-use of the hidden sound effects causes the sound functions to eventually break, leaving only the LED functional.
  • A customiseable toy sonic screwdriver set featuring three screwdrivers with interchangeable parts can produce up to eight sound effects: the first two are the basic screwdriver sound, with slightly different pitches, and alternate each time the button is pressed. The other six effects are achieved in a similar manner to the Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver toy, and are accompanied by a flashing lights instead of a constant light.

The Visual Dictionary

Attack of the Graske

In NOTDWU: Attack of the Graske, the Tenth Doctor appears to break the fourth wall by noting the player at home's been watching his adventures. Later, he points the sonic screwdriver at the television screen, transferring its powers to the player's digital remote control. This, along with having the player choose multiple endings to this game, disqualifies it as a valid source on this wiki.

Other matters

  • In the original script for The Eleventh Hour, the Doctor referred to his screwdriver as "Level 4000" technology.
  • Scientists at the University of Dundee invented a device which turns objects with ultrasonic waves, an invention which has been described as a real-world version of the Doctor's sonic screwdriver.[1]
  • The Poldigon scientists the Seventh Doctor encountered on Celdor knew of Sonic screwdrivers, but not of The Doctor himself. This suggests they were at least partly a Gallifreyan invention and not entirely of the Doctor's creation. (AUDIO: The Doomsday Quatrain)

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