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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
=== In the Third Universe === | === In the Third Universe === | ||
[[Jenny Everywhere#Late for her "shift"|Jenny Everywhere]] once noted that "some people" got into even more trouble than she did. For proof, she pointed to the Doctor’s TARDIS | [[Jenny Everywhere#Late for her "shift"|Jenny Everywhere]] once noted that "some people" got into even more trouble than she did. For proof, she pointed to the Doctor’s TARDIS which, with supreme bad luck, was materialising in the middle of the very firing squad Jenny had just escaped in [[Third Universe|one universe]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Late Shift (comic story)|The Late Shift]]'') | ||
=== Rose returns === | === Rose returns === | ||
In [[Universe B (Shifting)|one universe]], after an unaging [[Rose Tyler#Reunited with the Doctor|Rose Tyler]] had lived a full lifetime in a [[Pete's World (Shifting)|a parallel world]], [[Jenny Everywhere#Helping Rose|Jenny Everywhere]] found her and [[shift]]ed her back into her universe, depositing her directly in the control room of the TARDIS. By then, said control room appeared as “a large room awash in amber and brass”, with a central console from which [[the Doctor#Reunited with Rose|the Doctor]] (in her thirteenth incarnation) piloted the ship. The TARDIS also had a library. Jenny then walked out of the TARDIS through the wall, something few beings were capable of. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shifting (short story)|Shifting]]'') | In [[Universe B (Shifting)|one universe]], after an unaging [[Rose Tyler#Reunited with the Doctor|Rose Tyler]] had lived a full lifetime in a [[Pete's World (Shifting)|a parallel world]], [[Jenny Everywhere#Helping Rose|Jenny Everywhere]] found her and [[shift]]ed her back into her universe, depositing her directly in the control room of the TARDIS. By then, said control room appeared as “a large room awash in amber and brass”, with a central console from which [[the Doctor#Reunited with Rose|the Doctor]] (in her thirteenth incarnation) piloted the ship. The TARDIS also had a library. Jenny then walked out of the TARDIS through the wall, something few beings were capable of. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Shifting (short story)|Shifting]]'') |
Revision as of 16:55, 25 April 2021
The Doctor's TARDIS, who was ordinarily referred to as simply the TARDIS, was the sentient timeship of the Doctor in several universes. As a TARDIS, she was bigger on the inside, and her exterior was usually disguised as a blue 1950s British telephone box.
Biography
In the Third Universe
Jenny Everywhere once noted that "some people" got into even more trouble than she did. For proof, she pointed to the Doctor’s TARDIS which, with supreme bad luck, was materialising in the middle of the very firing squad Jenny had just escaped in one universe. (COMIC: The Late Shift)
Rose returns
In one universe, after an unaging Rose Tyler had lived a full lifetime in a a parallel world, Jenny Everywhere found her and shifted her back into her universe, depositing her directly in the control room of the TARDIS. By then, said control room appeared as “a large room awash in amber and brass”, with a central console from which the Doctor (in her thirteenth incarnation) piloted the ship. The TARDIS also had a library. Jenny then walked out of the TARDIS through the wall, something few beings were capable of. (PROSE: Shifting)
Legacy
A different incarnation of Jenny had a replica of the TARDIS, kept on a pedestal under a glass globe, inside her house in one universe. Interestingly, this house was itself bigger on the inside than it appeared outside and doubled as a vehicle, although not, as far as anyone knew, a sentient or time-travelling one. (COMIC: Say The Word)
Behind the scenes
The TARDIS is central to the Doctor Who series, which debuted in 1963 and spans a variety of media. Various Jenny Everywhere media have referenced the image of the TARDIS as an easter egg, usually without a license from the BBC.
Notes & References
- ↑ First appearance in directly Jenny-related media; actual debut was in 1963's An Unearthly Child.