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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 5:12:21 GMT
We've seen console rooms, bathrooms, bedrooms, wardrooms, libraries and zoos. Osirian spinal staircases, rundown workshops, art galleries, even a butterfly room. In her relative dimensions we've witnessed much, but what else do people think exists within the framework of the Doctor's TARDIS?
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Post by Whovitt on Sept 3, 2018 6:06:58 GMT
A swimming pool At this point, I don't think there's any limit as to what the TARDIS contains. Through various TV episodes/audios/novels/comics/what-have-yous, I think we've seen forests and meadows, beaches and plains. If we can have a planets' worth of ecosystem (essentially), they can throw just about anything in there and I'll believe it
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 6:27:19 GMT
A swimming pool At this point, I don't think there's any limit as to what the TARDIS contains. Through various TV episodes/audios/novels/comics/what-have-yous, I think we've seen forests and meadows, beaches and plains. If we can have a planets' worth of ecosystem (essentially), they can throw just about anything in there and I'll believe it Good point, good point... I guess what I'm really asking is "What are people's headcanon regarding what's inside the TARDIS?"
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Post by Whovitt on Sept 3, 2018 6:30:04 GMT
A swimming pool At this point, I don't think there's any limit as to what the TARDIS contains. Through various TV episodes/audios/novels/comics/what-have-yous, I think we've seen forests and meadows, beaches and plains. If we can have a planets' worth of ecosystem (essentially), they can throw just about anything in there and I'll believe it Good point, good point... I guess what I'm really asking is "What are people's headcanon regarding what's inside the TARDIS?" Ah Well, I mean, I guess my answer is still the same. In my head, anything and everything is in there somewhere, it's just waiting to be found...
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Sept 3, 2018 6:57:18 GMT
I like the idea that the Doctor has lost tribes of peoples, Who history says were exterminated, living in vast parks and wild lands within the TARDIS.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 8:31:55 GMT
A swimming pool At this point, I don't think there's any limit as to what the TARDIS contains. Through various TV episodes/audios/novels/comics/what-have-yous, I think we've seen forests and meadows, beaches and plains. If we can have a planets' worth of ecosystem (essentially), they can throw just about anything in there and I'll believe it Good point, good point... I guess what I'm really asking is "What are people's headcanon regarding what's inside the TARDIS?" Too many stupid things....if all that stuff existed why go outside the doors
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Post by aussiedoctorwhofan on Sept 3, 2018 8:45:38 GMT
What's inside- unlimited BF stories- get cracking ! They would be awesome. Have some dramas in the null/void room.. LOL
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Sept 3, 2018 8:49:12 GMT
Good point, good point... I guess what I'm really asking is "What are people's headcanon regarding what's inside the TARDIS?" Too many stupid things....if all that stuff existed why go outside the doors Because there’s always something interesting outside. Doctor: Come On then! Look there’s a hill! Always something interesting over a hill *thry stomp off with a grin* COME ONE THEN SLOWPOKE! Companion: what’s so interesting about a hill? How do you know there’s something interesting there? Doctor: because I don’t know what’s behind the hill, and not knowing and finding out is always interesting.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 8:50:25 GMT
Good point, good point... I guess what I'm really asking is "What are people's headcanon regarding what's inside the TARDIS?" Too many stupid things....if all that stuff existed why go outside the doors Well, you're not supposed to. In theory, the TARDIS exists to drop in on somewhere, watch on the scanner unnoticed (chameleon circuit) and then shuffle off back to Gallifrey. The idea that you'd walk outside and actually interact with the environment is a large part of what makes a renegade. It'd be like David Attenborough going up to the fish during his wildlife documentary, learning their power struggles and then helping them to overthrow their despotic king fish. "What...? You want to go out and talk with them? Are you insane? They could be savage murderers!" Its geared less to curiosity and more to indolence. Everything's at your fingertips, keeping you nice and safe from whatever's beyond those doors. You can see why the Doctor got bored.
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Post by mrperson on Sept 3, 2018 17:00:00 GMT
One of the BF episodes has McCoy mentioning a "small galaxy" somewhere in it, I think. So......
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Post by Deleted on Sept 3, 2018 17:36:45 GMT
I reckon Dixie had a Red Room of Pain.
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Post by Ela on Sept 3, 2018 18:15:12 GMT
Anything.
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Post by Sir Wearer of Hats on Sept 3, 2018 20:21:03 GMT
Too many stupid things....if all that stuff existed why go outside the doors Well, you're not supposed to. In theory, the TARDIS exists to drop in on somewhere, watch on the scanner unnoticed (chameleon circuit) and then shuffle off back to Gallifrey. The idea that you'd walk outside and actually interact with the environment is a large part of what makes a renegade. It'd be like David Attenborough going up to the fish during his wildlife documentary, learning their power struggles and then helping them to overthrow their despotic king fish. OI DISNEY!! That right there is your next animated hit.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2018 19:31:32 GMT
The first person to stumble upon the Tardis was that lone beat Bobby at the opening of 'An Unearthly Child' (Pilot & Televised versions). We never saw him again.
It has often struck me as plausible that he is still wandering through the labyrinth of the Tardis corridors and any day now will stumble back into the console room like that Monty Python character ("Its...").
Or perhaps time is compressed for him and he has merely been at home with the swimming pool and those food machines that made mars bar sized bacon and egg breakfast snacks, making sand castles with his helmet and one left by that Sontaran he once met. A standard one for the BF Short Trips range perhaps?
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Post by mrperson on Sept 4, 2018 19:55:26 GMT
The first person to stumble upon the Tardis was that lone beat Bobby at the opening of 'An Unearthly Child' (Pilot & Televised versions). We never saw him again. It has often struck me as plausible that he is still wandering through the labyrinth of the Tardis corridors and any day now will stumble back into the console room like that Monty Python character ("Its...").
Or perhaps time is compressed for him and he has merely been at home with the swimming pool and those food machines that made mars bar sized bacon and egg breakfast snacks, making sand castles with his helmet and one left by that Sontaran he once met. A standard one for the BF Short Trips range perhaps?
Well, by this point his body would have fully decomposed and blown away as dust....
The modern series has put his age as somewhere over 2,000 and/or "I stopped counting". So...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2018 20:07:50 GMT
The first person to stumble upon the Tardis was that lone beat Bobby at the opening of 'An Unearthly Child' (Pilot & Televised versions). We never saw him again. It has often struck me as plausible that he is still wandering through the labyrinth of the Tardis corridors and any day now will stumble back into the console room like that Monty Python character ("Its...").
Or perhaps time is compressed for him and he has merely been at home with the swimming pool and those food machines that made mars bar sized bacon and egg breakfast snacks, making sand castles with his helmet and one left by that Sontaran he once met. A standard one for the BF Short Trips range perhaps?
Well, by this point his body would have fully decomposed and blown away as dust....
The modern series has put his age as somewhere over 2,000 and/or "I stopped counting". So...
State of Temporal Grace and all that. Perhaps Time passes within the Tardis more slowly on the Inside as it exists in a different dimension. Except the bits where Entropy crept in and it had to repair itself. Nothing is 'fixed' where the Doctors place of abode is concerned.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 4, 2018 22:22:28 GMT
The first person to stumble upon the Tardis was that lone beat Bobby at the opening of 'An Unearthly Child' (Pilot & Televised versions). We never saw him again. It has often struck me as plausible that he is still wandering through the labyrinth of the Tardis corridors and any day now will stumble back into the console room like that Monty Python character ("Its..."). Or perhaps time is compressed for him and he has merely been at home with the swimming pool and those food machines that made mars bar sized bacon and egg breakfast snacks, making sand castles with his helmet and one left by that Sontaran he once met. A standard one for the BF Short Trips range perhaps? But he never went into the TARDIS. He never even went into the junkyard. He just checked the gate & walked off.
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Post by Ela on Sept 5, 2018 4:48:09 GMT
The first person to stumble upon the Tardis was that lone beat Bobby at the opening of 'An Unearthly Child' (Pilot & Televised versions). We never saw him again. It has often struck me as plausible that he is still wandering through the labyrinth of the Tardis corridors and any day now will stumble back into the console room like that Monty Python character ("Its..."). Or perhaps time is compressed for him and he has merely been at home with the swimming pool and those food machines that made mars bar sized bacon and egg breakfast snacks, making sand castles with his helmet and one left by that Sontaran he once met. A standard one for the BF Short Trips range perhaps? But he never went into the TARDIS. He never even went into the junkyard. He just checked the gate & walked off. Yes, exactly.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2018 4:59:44 GMT
I'd like to think that The Doctor doesn't know everything about their ship, always meaning to explore it further, but never getting around to it and secretly, putting it off and enjoying the mystery.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 5, 2018 7:28:52 GMT
Oh, whether he's there or not, I can see the conversation unfold now... I don't remember if I've mentioned it before, but I have this image of a burnt-out Dalek casing in the TARDIS gardens being used as a trelliswork to house begonias. Maybe there's a Cyberman stuck as a sculpture like the Tin Man in The Wizard of Oz somewhere in there for good measure too.
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