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From: france@unc.UUCP (Robert France)
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Subject: Re: Tardis interior
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Date: Tue, 21-Feb-84 11:23:58 EST
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The TARDIS interior has gone through some changes over the years,
although nothing compared to the massive reorganizations of the
Master's TARDIS (note:  if the Doctor gets his chameleon circuit
fixed, how are we ever going to tell the two capsules apart?).
In one episode, I believe it was the one in which the Doctor and
Sarah ended up battling a clump of helix energy in Fourteenth-
Century Italy, the Doctor was leading Sarah through the TARDIS
when they came to the wood-paneled console room, all dim and with
sheets thrown over everything.  The Doctor said something to
the effect of "Oh, look!  Here's the old console room.  I wonder
if it still works?"  Not only did it still work, but the exit
was still connected to the same exit as the main console room
(which was in use both before the wood-paneled console room,
during the Pertwee days, and, with modifications, up through
Davidson).  How's that for transdimensional engineering?

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					Robert France
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					france@unc

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