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The '''TASID''' was the fictional [[Professor X]]'s form of travel, described by [[Benny Summerfield]] as "a pantomime version of [[the TARDIS]]". While its exterior resembled a pillar, its interior was a brightly lit control room, filled with computers and levers. The Professor bought it off a man named Sid. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'')
The '''TASID''' was the fictional [[Professor X]]'s form of travel, described by [[Benny Summerfield]] as "a [[pantomime]] version of [[the TARDIS]]". While its exterior resembled a pillar, its interior was a brightly lit control room, filled with [[computer]]s and [[lever]]s. The Professor bought it off a man named [[Sid (No Future)|Sid]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[No Future (novel)|No Future]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
''Professor X''{{'}}s likely status as a tribute to the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' series itself makes the TASID a rather explicit reference to [[the Doctor]]'s TARDIS.
* ''Professor X''{{'}}s status as a tribute to the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' series itself makes the TASID a rather explicit reference to [[the Doctor's TARDIS]].
* TASID may be a play of the word "tacit", as it can be understood as a tacit reference to the TARDIS.
 
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Latest revision as of 14:55, 20 April 2024

The TASID was the fictional Professor X's form of travel, described by Benny Summerfield as "a pantomime version of the TARDIS". While its exterior resembled a pillar, its interior was a brightly lit control room, filled with computers and levers. The Professor bought it off a man named Sid. (PROSE: No Future)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

  • Professor X's status as a tribute to the Doctor Who series itself makes the TASID a rather explicit reference to the Doctor's TARDIS.
  • TASID may be a play of the word "tacit", as it can be understood as a tacit reference to the TARDIS.