Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver

A sonic screwdriver was owned by the Fourteenth Doctor, which had similar design elements to previous models. (PROSE: )

Appearance
The sonic screwdriver had similar design elements to previous sonic screwdrivers and other devices: the wide area dispersal petals and the resonator cage were similar to the Eleventh Doctor's sonic screwdriver; the handle was similar to the Ninth and Tenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver, which was made from coral like the TARDIS; the frequency and intensity dials were similar to the Master's laser screwdriver; the cage around the central sonic cluster was similar to that of the Twelfth Doctor's second model (PROSE: ) and a Dalek gunstick; (TV:, AUDIO: , etc.) and the primary sonic emitter was similar to the bullet-shaped emitter on the sonic screwdriver belonging to the Third, Fourth, and Fifth Doctors and the sonic screwdriver belonging to (PROSE: ) the Seventh (TV: ) and Eighth Doctors. (PROSE: )

The activation button also had circular Gallifreyan embossed into it and the function access controls were located at the pommel, with a hexagonal cutout at the very base. (WC:, PROSE: )

Uses
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History
After the Thirteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver fell into the Fourteenth Doctor's possession following his regeneration, the screwdriver was destroyed by a fake Supreme Dalek at the Dalek Dome. (COMIC: ) He later replaced it. (WC: The Fourteenth Doctor's Sonic Screwdriver, PROSE: )

Behind the scenes

 * Some of the design choices of the sonic screwdriver were Easter Eggs; as revealed by props makers Michael van Kesteren and Barry Jones, some of the out-of-universe details included:
 * The "frequency and intensity dials" portion of the sonic contained a ball detent ratchet — as Phil Sims wanted "knurled" detail on the sonic — so the dials, when turned, made a clicking noise.
 * The hexagonal indentation in the pommel was designed to fit an ordinary screwdriver head.
 * The wide area dispersal petals resembled the officially-named "Eleventh Doctor's flippy-out petals"
 * The cage around the central sonic cluster was meant to reference Rusty's line to the Twelfth Doctor in Into the Dalek: "You would make a good Dalek."
 * That the crackled coral effect on the screwdriver — like Nine and Ten's — was.

Merchandise
Several pieces of merchandise of the Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver have been released.
 * Character Options released two toys based off the sonic, an online exclusive chrome-finished edition that retailed for £29.99 and a retail non-chrome version that retailed for £14.99.
 * Both versions sold out quickly leading to inflated prices on the second hand market.
 * Rubbertoe Replicas sold a high-end replica of the sonic for £1198.