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- From: dave@admiral.uucp (Dave Litchman)
- Subject: Re: TARDISy things
- Organization: The Admiral's Unix System & The Grid BBS
- Date: Fri, 20 Nov 1992 02:28:32 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.022832.12736@admiral.uucp>
- References: <1992Nov18.095307.22171@cs.ucf.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov18.095307.22171@cs.ucf.edu> wilson@cs.ucf.edu (tom wilson) writes:
- >Yes, that says "TARDISy things" since I'm talking about things related to
- >the TARDIS. As you'll see in another article, I went through Shada in a lot
- >of detail. I noticed two uncommon TARDISy things (both in ep. #6):
- >
- >2) The professor's TARDIS materializes IN A WALL of the Krarg Carrier Ship
- >in the form of a door. I thought it was pretty evident that the TARDIS could
- >materialize around things but not in them. The fact that it occurs in a wall
- >comes straight out of the script (since it's not in the video then it's not
- >canon, right!?).
-
- Well, how about this... That TARDIS materialized around a section of the wall
- just large enough for the TARDIS to fit into, then the Chameleon Circuit re-
- formed the TARDIS into a replica of part of the wall, with a door in it. Does
- that make any sense? So, somewhere inside that TARDIS there woould be a large,
- free-standing section of spaceship-wall.
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