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sexyoldgirl) wrote2012-12-04 03:53 pm
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Headcanon/Canon stuffs
-The Fourth Doctor's long scarf is nothing more than a big ball of string after the Fifth Doctor unraveled it.
-There is a wheelchair somewhere in the TARDIS, despite it being taken out to carry the Fifth Doctor and the Zero Room.
-All of the console rooms have been archived - past and future. There's thirty although the Doctor has only changed the desktop a dozen times.
-All of the companion's bedrooms have been archived as well, generally to be found near the console rooms of the Doctors they traveled with.
-Most of the companion's rooms still have stuff in them.
-Over a third of her space has been jettisoned for one reason or another.
-She remembers quite a bit of the paradoxes that have happened though most of them that happened before her time as the Edifice are fuzzy and disjointed. This means she remembers 5000 years in the Vortex regrowing and forming into a giant bone Gallifreyan Flower and both Skaro and Gallifrey being destroyed (the first time).
-In the early years she could not see past the Last Great Time War, she couldn't even see the end of it when the Doctor decided to use the Moment to end it.
-She is pretty much the last TARDIS in existence, in her universe anyway.
-The kitchen is always stocked even though it never seems anyone does any shopping. It's mostly stocked with real food, however somewhere in one of the cupboards are tiny blocks of foil-wrapped food from the old obsolete food machine. The food machine itself tends to wander the corridors and can be found in odd places, it does not replenish water or milk. Anything it produces now will taste horrible as the Tenth Doctor found and decided to fix it.
-There is a washer and dryer, but it's often fritzy.
-She didn't really like K-9 as it called her 'stupid'. Still the tin dog is still connected to her which has come in useful at least.
-Her manual first had pages torn out by the Fourth Doctor, then was completely thrown out into a supernova by the Eleventh.
-When she changed after the Tenth Doctor's regeneration destroyed her console room, she put that stupid mallet somewhere not even the Doctor can find. :|
-All of the books in the library have the last pages torn out thanks to the Eleventh Doctor.
-It's quite possible that the TARDIS will have something to do with the end of either the Eleventh or the Doctor in general. When he found his room in the space prison that was supposed to have shown them the end the TARDIS' cloister bell was heard.
-When the Doctor finally does die for good, the TARDIS will most likely do something to die off such as sit on a street corner somewhere or throw herself into a sun or the vortex. Most TARDISes did this when their pilot died. The Fifth even claimed that there was a TARDIS graveyard somewhere at the end of time. Guess we know where it is now. :\
-Nearly every stray who crosses their path has a nickname based off a defining feature. Though with there being so many of them she's had to give them other ones to better tell them apart. Time Lords generally get their "name" used seeing as how they aren't their real names anyway.
-The "parking brake" that supposedly makes the vworp, vworp noise probably isn't just the parking brake. Other, more experienced Time Lords have flown the TARDIS and it still made the noise, not to mention that other TARIDSes make the noise too. It's probably a fault in the TARDIS seeing as how she has so many other glitches.
-The Chameleon Circuit actually does work. According to the Eleventh Doctor:
"It’s camouflaged. It’s disguised as a police telephone box from 1963. Every time the TARDIS materialises in a new location, within the first nanosecond of landing, it analyses its surroundings, calculates a twelve-dimensional data map of everything within a thousand-mile radius and then determines which outer shell would best blend in with the environment.... and then it disguises itself as a police telephone box from 1963."
This is actually something the TARDIS decides seeing as how she has some level of sentience. She likes being a big blue box and the Ninth Doctor even said he was fond of it which probably helped her decision. Not to mention that it's very recognizable to both friend and foe alike.
-The TARDIS estimates there have been anywhere between 48 and 195 strays that have passed through her console room at least once. (Adding in all of the other works such as prose, audio and comics.)
-Susan was the first to nickname her TARDIS, and it stuck. Other Time Lords began calling it TARDIS too rather then whatever types they were.
-There were only 305 Type 40s made and by the Fourth Doctor's time all but her had been decommissioned.
-The interior weight of the TARDIS was fifty thousand tonnes that of Alzarius's gravity (which appeared to be Earth normal). However it has easily been lifted by creatures and in the back of the truck so it doesn't seem to weigh all that much from the outside.
-The Heart of the TARDIS (also known as the soul) has been located under the console for the Fifth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors.
-The Type 40s were built with an Eye of Harmony which is a source of power for the Time Lords. It was once connected to the one on Gallifrey and used to transfer energy. However, since Gallifrey's destruction the TARDIS now uses rift energy to refuel what has been lost.
-There is a wheelchair somewhere in the TARDIS, despite it being taken out to carry the Fifth Doctor and the Zero Room.
-All of the console rooms have been archived - past and future. There's thirty although the Doctor has only changed the desktop a dozen times.
-All of the companion's bedrooms have been archived as well, generally to be found near the console rooms of the Doctors they traveled with.
-Most of the companion's rooms still have stuff in them.
-Over a third of her space has been jettisoned for one reason or another.
-She remembers quite a bit of the paradoxes that have happened though most of them that happened before her time as the Edifice are fuzzy and disjointed. This means she remembers 5000 years in the Vortex regrowing and forming into a giant bone Gallifreyan Flower and both Skaro and Gallifrey being destroyed (the first time).
-In the early years she could not see past the Last Great Time War, she couldn't even see the end of it when the Doctor decided to use the Moment to end it.
-She is pretty much the last TARDIS in existence, in her universe anyway.
-The kitchen is always stocked even though it never seems anyone does any shopping. It's mostly stocked with real food, however somewhere in one of the cupboards are tiny blocks of foil-wrapped food from the old obsolete food machine. The food machine itself tends to wander the corridors and can be found in odd places, it does not replenish water or milk. Anything it produces now will taste horrible as the Tenth Doctor found and decided to fix it.
-There is a washer and dryer, but it's often fritzy.
-She didn't really like K-9 as it called her 'stupid'. Still the tin dog is still connected to her which has come in useful at least.
-Her manual first had pages torn out by the Fourth Doctor, then was completely thrown out into a supernova by the Eleventh.
-When she changed after the Tenth Doctor's regeneration destroyed her console room, she put that stupid mallet somewhere not even the Doctor can find. :|
-All of the books in the library have the last pages torn out thanks to the Eleventh Doctor.
-It's quite possible that the TARDIS will have something to do with the end of either the Eleventh or the Doctor in general. When he found his room in the space prison that was supposed to have shown them the end the TARDIS' cloister bell was heard.
-When the Doctor finally does die for good, the TARDIS will most likely do something to die off such as sit on a street corner somewhere or throw herself into a sun or the vortex. Most TARDISes did this when their pilot died. The Fifth even claimed that there was a TARDIS graveyard somewhere at the end of time. Guess we know where it is now. :\
-Nearly every stray who crosses their path has a nickname based off a defining feature. Though with there being so many of them she's had to give them other ones to better tell them apart. Time Lords generally get their "name" used seeing as how they aren't their real names anyway.
-The "parking brake" that supposedly makes the vworp, vworp noise probably isn't just the parking brake. Other, more experienced Time Lords have flown the TARDIS and it still made the noise, not to mention that other TARIDSes make the noise too. It's probably a fault in the TARDIS seeing as how she has so many other glitches.
-The Chameleon Circuit actually does work. According to the Eleventh Doctor:
This is actually something the TARDIS decides seeing as how she has some level of sentience. She likes being a big blue box and the Ninth Doctor even said he was fond of it which probably helped her decision. Not to mention that it's very recognizable to both friend and foe alike.
-The TARDIS estimates there have been anywhere between 48 and 195 strays that have passed through her console room at least once. (Adding in all of the other works such as prose, audio and comics.)
-Susan was the first to nickname her TARDIS, and it stuck. Other Time Lords began calling it TARDIS too rather then whatever types they were.
-There were only 305 Type 40s made and by the Fourth Doctor's time all but her had been decommissioned.
-The interior weight of the TARDIS was fifty thousand tonnes that of Alzarius's gravity (which appeared to be Earth normal). However it has easily been lifted by creatures and in the back of the truck so it doesn't seem to weigh all that much from the outside.
-The Heart of the TARDIS (also known as the soul) has been located under the console for the Fifth, Ninth, Tenth and Eleventh Doctors.
-The Type 40s were built with an Eye of Harmony which is a source of power for the Time Lords. It was once connected to the one on Gallifrey and used to transfer energy. However, since Gallifrey's destruction the TARDIS now uses rift energy to refuel what has been lost.