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A '''TARDIS''' is a type of [[Time Lord]] vehicle capable of moving across space and time. In the context of the the [[Doctor Who]] television series, the term is generally used to refer to the Tardis employed by the [[The Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor]].
A '''TARDIS''' is a type of [[Time Lord]] vehicle capable of moving across space and time. In the context of the the [[Doctor Who]] television series, the term is generally used to refer to the TARDIS employed by the [[The Doctor (Doctor Who)|Doctor]].


TARDIS is an acronym for "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space".  A TARDIS travels by entering a space-time vortex and emerging at the point in space and time desired by the pilot, as well as being able to move in a more conventional fashion.
TARDIS is an acronym for "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space".  A TARDIS travels by entering a space-time vortex and emerging at the point in space and time desired by the pilot. They are also able to move in a more conventional fashion in open space.


A TARDIS typically has a "chameleon circuit" that allows it to blend into the environment where it "lands", taking the outward appearance of some innocuous object for its destination.
A TARDIS typically has a "chameleon circuit" that allows it to blend into the environment where it "lands", taking the outward appearance of some innocuous object for its destination.

Revision as of 22:23, 6 November 2009

A TARDIS is a type of Time Lord vehicle capable of moving across space and time. In the context of the the Doctor Who television series, the term is generally used to refer to the TARDIS employed by the Doctor.

TARDIS is an acronym for "Time And Relative Dimensions In Space". A TARDIS travels by entering a space-time vortex and emerging at the point in space and time desired by the pilot. They are also able to move in a more conventional fashion in open space.

A TARDIS typically has a "chameleon circuit" that allows it to blend into the environment where it "lands", taking the outward appearance of some innocuous object for its destination.

Because of discoveries in "transdimensional physics", a TARDIS can have substantially greater internal volume than external volume.

The Doctor's TARDIS

The Doctor operates a Type 40 TARDIS, a model that was considered obsolete by "contemporary" Time Lord civilization. The Doctor's TARDIS has a broken chameleon circuit that is stuck in the form of a 20th century British police call box.

The Master's TARDIS

The Master operates a TARDIS of unknown type. The Master's TARDIS apparently has a damaged chameleon circuit, as well; it always seems to resemble some variation of a grandfather clock.