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Sonic Screwdriver is a multi-purpose tool that allows him to, power-up, hack into, repair, open, destroy/disable various things.
Here are the main features that the Sonic Screwdriver has shown to do:
Hacking: Sonic Screwdriver has been shown in various stories to hack even the most advanced technology. Whether it can be doors, computers, networks, spaceships, cash machines, phones, alarms, or any technology, the Doctor can hack it. They can disable weapons, barriers/force fields, cloaking, bombs, and reverse teleportation. It has also been shown to be able to hack Robots that were made from cutting-edge technology.
Unlocking: A get-out-of-jail-free card is not needed when you have one. The Doctor’s sonic screwdriver serves as one. One of its uses is to open any door, lock, barrier, handcuffs, basically, and security systems he wants. He can also close them, fuse the materials to make them last longer, and open and close tears across space-time.
Scanning: Both a universal GPS and Pokemon Pocket Index, this two-in-one allows The Doctor to get information and find its location simultaneously. It can detect all lifeforms, gather information from nearly anything, and check for interference. The scanning can locate simple things like apples to Dimensional Lesions and even the TARDIS and could summon her. It can also be used to check the person’s health and status, including their DNA.
Energy Manipulation: The Sonic Screwdriver also has protective features where one of them can control energy. It can go as far as to use power for projection, since the War, 10th, and 11th doctors were able to reflect, resulting in killing a Dalek. When one Doctor uses it, it can create sound waves to deflect bullets, sonic cannons, and stasis beams. The 13th Doctor has also shown to be able to create force fields. In the video game Dalek Attack, it can also just shoot lasers… cause why not, really?
Magnetism: The Sonic Screwdriver has been shown to affect magnetic fields. As the 5th Doctor once reversed the magnetic field on Monopticons. It can also magnetise itself to remove bolts.
Amplification: Depending on the target, the Sonic Screwdriver can power up both itself and any other device in use. The Sonic Screwdriver alone one time created a storm and made it rain. It also was stated by the Thirteenth Doctor to be able to overload the weapons of the Judoon.
Molecule Manipulation: The Sonic Screwdriver can manipulate the molecules of what it’s used on. An example was when the 10th had the Sonic vibrate two people’s wrist molecules to disarm them. He also used it to break a sword. It can resonate with concrete by changing its vibration.
Erase: Where it has a pen, it can help to also come with a eraser. Except it can do more than just erase words - including erasing memories from people and even data from devices.
Telekinesis: The Screwdriver has been shown to be able to move objects and throw people around.
Reality Manipulation: Overall, the Sonic screwdriver has almost no limits as it has so many features to bend time and space. It can create fire and heat, repair anything even if it is as advanced as the TARDIS, ignite explosives no matter how old, can project many sounds, make teleportations, alter the density of something, change sizes, and can control matter itself. While he does not like to kill anyone with the Screwdriver, it has been shown it is possible, since it once destroyed ships and a school.
Sonic Shield Generating: The Fourteenth Doctor's sonic screwdriver had the uncommon ability to generate shields to stop bullets and neural anesthetic shots.
The TARDIS stands for "Time And Relative Dimension In Space".
The TARDIS is bigger on the inside.
The TARDIS is a sentient ship that travels space and time with ease.
The TARDIS pulled the Earth halfway across the universe.
The TARDIS’ power can make “all universes” “be deleted” through a self destruction.
The TARDIS additionally surrounded The Celestial Toymaker's realm and jettisoned both it and the Toymaker into space. Shown again here.
The TARDIS can even adjust its interior to an infinite degree, both in terms of space and time.
The TARDIS is powerful enough to stop anti-matter from destroying the universe.
The TARDIS can alter its external and internal gravity to become lighter or heavier, and can create gravitational fields to deflect or slow down objects.
While dematerialising, the TARDIS phased through a nuclear weapon.
The TARDIS reversed Spatial Paradoxes many times.
The TARDIS is tough enough to tank lightning from Zeus, who is superior to Helius, who took out three black holes.
The TARDIS can exist adjoined within the 5th Dimension.
The TARDIS can inside quasars, fly through Black Holes, and reside within Supernovae; Bowships can survive exploding stars and planets.
The TARDIS is able to absorb rift energy and ambient energy for power. Used a supernova to power a projection
Research:
When the Toymaker confronted the Doctor, he told him, "I made a jigsaw out of your history".
The Toymaker claimed that he had rewritten the Doctor's past into a "jigsaw puzzle."
The Toymaker later implied that he had a hand in creating the history of the Timeless Child and the Fugitive Doctor, as he claimed to have turned the Doctor 's past into a "jigsaw puzzle".
In the in-vision commentary for The Giggle, Russell T Davies says that the Toymaker's line about making a "jigsaw" out of the Doctor's history is "part of the loosening of the rules. The Doctor first - you know, was he half human when he was Paul McGann? You know, is he a Timeless Child? It just relaxes the rules to say he is whoever you want him to be. That could be the Toymaker's puzzle. That could be inferred, or it's all true, and it is all true, but it just opens up the canon a bit, you know?" When asked by SFX magazine if he would be retconning the Timeless Child storyline, Davies said "Let's stare that question right in the eye. I'm not going to unwrite my good friend Chris Chibnall's work on The Timeless Children. I'm not going to deny what he wrote. I'm going with it. Its absolutely fine."
Davies also reveals in the in-vision commentary that the Toymaker's remark about turning the Doctor's life into a 'jigsaw puzzle' is a reference to both the Timeless Child and half-human claims about the Doctor's origins, creating some ambiguity as to how much of the Doctor's past is true and how much was fabricated by the Toymaker.
Following the apparent revelation of the Timeless Child, the Toymaker later told the Fourteenth Doctor that he had made a "jigsaw puzzle" out of his history, leaving some ambiguity as to whether the Timeless Child was a genuine part of the Doctor's origins or were brought into existence by the Toymaker.