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- Subject: Re: Regenerations???(tardis changes)
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.115244.12581@lugb.latrobe.edu.au>
- From: HISC9016351D@LUST.LATROBE.EDU.AU (MAMMONE,Robert)
- Date: Mon, 16 Nov 1992 11:52:44 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: aodn307@bongo.cc.utexas.edu's message of 15 Nov 92 21:32:54 GMT
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- >
- > >Well, we know there is a type of 'symbiosis' between the TARDIS and the owner
- > >(the Doctor). Maybe the TARDIS is accomidating itself to the new regeneration
- > >of the Doctor?
- >
- > BZZZZZZZZZTTTT! Error. The Doctor just choses to remodel the TARDIS every
- > so often. Look at the Five Doctors... Peter Davidson had just completed
- > the finishing touches on HIS TARDIS as this episode (about halfway into
- > his episodes-or-so) began.
- > I recall from somewhere that the TARDIS responds to the Doctor's mental
- > commands; he remodels the interior either with conscious design or subconscious
- > tinkering.
- >
- >Well, we all know the Doctor was forever tinkering, or repairing it(the 3rd
- Doctor made messing about with it a high art. The tardis can be changed
- via the Architectural Configuration Circuit (i think its a circuit). Rooms
- can be deleted and added as the Doctor sees fit. This was seen in Logopolis
- and Castrovalva. As to the changes in the console, this can be put down
- to the Doctor simply changing the layout and structure of it. Saying that
- it resonds to subconcious tinkering is going a bit far, yes?
- >
- >
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