Object
Hand Demonstration Brick
The Doctor wields a solid red clay demonstration brick, its oblong form perfect for the odd task he has in mind. He grasps it firmly in one hand, then strikes and releases it against a surface where the impact sends resonant vibrations coursing through the air. The brick’s dull thud and sudden absence of contact become the punchline to his abrupt joke, drawing laughter from the onlookers who recognize the moment as both a test of ingenuity and a break from immediate dangers.
3 appearances
Purpose
To serve as a physical demonstration object for testing vibrations and physical capability through hand-strike, doubling as an improvised comedic prop to lighten tense situations
Significance
Reinforces the Doctor’s improvisational resourcefulness while also functioning as a momentary comic relief within a series of escalating crises, showing his ability to blend practical problem-solving with interpersonal warmth
Appearances in the Narrative
When this object appears and how it's used