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|origin      = [[Gallifrey (Sympathy for the Devil)|Gallifrey]]
|origin      = [[Gallifrey (Sympathy for the Devil)|Gallifrey]]
|first      = Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)
|first      = Sympathy for the Devil (audio story)
|appearances = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of War (audio story)|Masters of War]]'', ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'', ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'', ''[[The Very Dark Thing (audio story)|The Very Dark Thing]]'', ''[[The Emporium At The End (audio story)|The Emporium At The End]]''
|appearances = [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Masters of War (audio story)|Masters of War]]'', ''[[The Library in the Body (audio story)|The Library in the Body]]'', ''[[Planet X (audio story)|Planet X]]'', ''[[The Very Dark Thing (audio story)|The Very Dark Thing]]'', ''[[The Emporium At The End (audio story)|The Emporium At The End]]'', ''[[The True Saviour of the Universe (audio story)|The True Saviour of the Universe]]'', ''[[Pride of the Lampian (audio story)|Pride of the Lampian]]''
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In a [[Parallel universe (Sympathy for the Devil)|parallel universe]] where [[The Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil)|the Doctor]] did not become [[UNIT]]'s [[scientific advisor]], the [[Time Lord]]s landed a version of '''[[the Doctor's TARDIS]]''' in [[Hong Kong]] in the late [[1990s]].
In a [[Parallel universe (Sympathy for the Devil)|parallel universe]] where [[The Doctor (Sympathy for the Devil)|the Doctor]] did not become [[UNIT]]'s [[scientific advisor]], the [[Time Lord]]s landed a version of '''[[the Doctor's TARDIS]]''' in [[Hong Kong]] in the late [[1990s]].

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In a parallel universe where the Doctor did not become UNIT's scientific advisor, the Time Lords landed a version of the Doctor's TARDIS in Hong Kong in the late 1990s.

It was fitted with an inhibitor which prevented it from leaving Earth, though according to the Doctor it could move about in space though not in time.

The Master tried to steal the TARDIS after he'd been stranded on Earth for 20 years already while he'd been waiting for the Doctor after losing his own TARDIS, but the Doctor had anticipated the Master's move after learning about what the other Time Lord had been doing. The Doctor tricked him by handing the Master the keys to Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart's pub, the Little England.

The Master fell for the deception, and even complimented the Doctor on the "good camouflage."

The Doctor unlocked the real TARDIS before the Master realised the deception, and he had the last parasite placed inside. By the time the Master reached them, the Doctor and the Brigadier had already gone to Mongolia, where the Chinese were using a nuclear bomb test as cover for the destruction of the remaining parasites. The Doctor stayed a while to absorb the nuclear energy, and used it to disable the inhibitor, restoring his freedom. The TARDIS arrived on another planet, and the Doctor and the Brigadier decided to travel together. (AUDIO: Sympathy for the Devil)

Eventually, the TARDIS arrived on Skaro, where the Doctor and Alistair helped both the Daleks and the Thals stop the Quatch from destroying them. (AUDIO: Masters of War)

The collapse of the universe made travel in the TARDIS difficult, something Bernice Summerfield noted. The Doctor noted that the TARDIS probably no longer liked him because he had used her to try to escape the universe that was dying for a new universe. He put further pressure on the TARDIS when he used the ship as a shield to protect the Library from the Kareem attack. Later the TARDIS lost the ability to travel through time. (AUDIO: The Library in the Body)