TARDIS
TARDISes were advanced space-time vessels which existed in multiple universes including the Third Universe.
They had the ability to disguise themselves; when uncloaked, they would typically appear as silvery columns. Their interior pocket dimension's “desktop theme”, meanwhile, could be manually altered. (PROSE: How To Steal Timeships & To Influence Time Lords)
The Doctor's TARDIS usually took the incongruous form of a blue police box. (COMIC: The Late Shift, The Curse of a Fairly Normal Halloween, Jenny's Spinach Encounter, PROSE: Ace Rules OK!) Its interior, which was bigger on the inside, included a large console room, which appeared “awash in amber and brass”. It hummed gently when in flight. (PROSE: Shifting)
A TARDIS was one of the many fantastical items one might win for managing to survive a full cotillion in the Cotillion Cavern of the Strange and Wonderful House. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: The Cotillion Cavern)
One incarnation of Jenny Nowhere traveled to a far distant parallel universe in hopes of stealing its version of the Doctor's TARDIS so as to also abscond with some of its plot influence. That part of her plan failed but she did get away with a different, and already inhabited, TARDIS. The Doctor's was a Type 40, while Nowhere's was a Type 44. (PROSE: How To Steal Timeships & To Influence Time Lords, PROSE: Set Up to Blow Up)
Jenny Everywhere was familiar with "magic men" and their dwellings that were more impressive on the inside than their outsides betrayed. When arriving at Willy McDuff's "chocolate factory", she hoped McDuff would be like them as she saw that the exterior was a mere werehouse. Appearances weren't deceiving. (PROSE: A World of Pure Unimagination)
The Tardis Wiki was seemingly named after TARDISes. (PROSE: Doctor Who and the Completely Idiotic and Definitely Non-Canonical Attempt to Write a More Stupid, Metafictional, Self-Indulgent, and Downright Silly Story Than "Doctor Who and Gaming the System" by Highly-Acclaimed Creator of the Noodle Man Plum Pudding)
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