It does sort of stick in my craw that they turned the sonic screwdriver into the Doctor's magic wand.
Yeah.
In the old days, the sonic screwdriver seemed like something that was scientifically plausible - it mainly only ever fastened/loosened screws and opened locks and that kind of thing. You could imagine something like that being not too far away on the real-world technological horizon.
That was part of it's appeal to me. It was advanced tech, but it was kind of ordinary, and as I said, plausible..
Now it's this do-everything magic wand thing..
Perhaps the just released Doctor Who Tardis Handbook will have a section on how the Sonic Screwdriver operations. The Visual Dictionary's have had diagrams on it as well.
The old Technical Manual had a schematic of it with a very basic explanation of how it works. See http://www.scribd.com/doc/18644/The-Doctor-Who-Technical-Manual
Sonic Screwdriver
This is one of the more useful items from the TARDIS Tool Kit. It is a multi-functional tool wich generates and gives out ultra-sonic impulses.
These pulses cause vibrations in anything to which the tool is applied. The kinetic energy of these vibrations can activate any simple mechanical apparatus. This device is particularly useful for taking out screws and opening locks.
The Doctor usually kept this tool about his person, until it was unfortunately destroyed during his battle with the Terileptils on seventeenth century Earth.
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