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[[file:Edifice.jpg|thumb|right|250px|The Edifice in the form of a Flower of Remembrance. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]'')]]
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The '''Edifice '''was the name given to [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] after it restored itself following its apparent destruction in a dimensional tear. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Shadows of Avalon]]'') Following the [[Third Doctor]]'s alternate [[regeneration]] on the planet Dust ([[EDA]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two]]''), the TARDIS, sensing that something was wrong, became aware that the Doctor had been infected with the [[Faction Paradox]] biodata virus, intended to corrupt him into a member of the Faction. To protect the Doctor, the TARDIS took the virus into itself, holding it in check even as the power requirements for doing so increased to the point where, following its near-destruction after it was caught in a dimensional rift leading to the dream realm of [[Avalon (The Shadows of Avalon)|Avalon]] ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Shadows of Avalon]]''), it was forced to draw power from a universe-in-a-bottle created by [[I.M. Foreman]] that the Time Lords had hidden in the Time Vortex.
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'''The Edifice''' was the name given to [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] after it restored itself ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') following its apparent destruction in a dimensional tear. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)|The Shadows of Avalon]]'')


Following its destruction, the TARDIS spent around five thousand years drifting in the Vortex before it reformed above [[Gallifrey]], now in the shape of a vast Gallifreyan flower of remembrance - a symbol of death - composed entirely of bone, its interior dimensions mapped onto its exterior making it the same size inside and outside. This also caused it to become a nexus point, affecting past and future events along the causal pathways, generating temporal anomalies in the resulting temporal pulses. Its interior was filled with bone spiders- a relic of the true timeline that it was trying to preserve and restore ([[DW]]: [[Planet of the Spiders|''Planet of the Spiders'']])-, the Doctor noting that the corridors' topography resembled a web. One room of the Edifice featured the butterflies that the Doctor had kept in one room in his TARDIS, pinned to the walls and crumbling into dust. The Edifice's control room was also 'inhabited' by the temporal 'ghost' of the Third Doctor that should have existed before the Faction's interference, this avatar- created from the dust that had accumulated in the room over the centuries- allowing the [[Eighth Doctor]] to realise what had been done to him. The presence of the Edifice created dimensional ripples around Gallifreyian space/time, these ripples focused on bringing the Doctor back to his old ship so that he could realise what had been done to him. Although potentially dangerous to those who entered it, the Edifice would respond to the Doctor's biodata, such as doors that had previously refused to open for others practically flying off their hinges to respond to him.
== Description ==
The Edifice took the appearance of a gigantic four-dimensional [[Flower of Remembrance]]. It was composed entirely of [[bone]]. Its interior dimensions were mapped onto its exterior, making it the same size inside and outside.


When Faction Paradox tried to take control of the Edifice- still unaware of its true nature-, the Doctor was able to defeat the Faction agent that had been sent to the Edifice with him with the aid of the Third Doctor's ghost and [[Father Kreiner]], only to be subsequently ambushed by [[Grandfather Paradox]], the version of him that would exist in the timeline where the virus infected him, the Grandfather killing Krenier for his betrayal. By removing the Edifice's dimensional stabilizer, the Doctor was then able to drain the Edifice's power by firing its ancient weapon systems, causing its dimensional interface to collapse. The resulting power release destroyed Gallifrey, but also erased the Faction from history as the Doctor forced the universe to 'choose' whether the timeline where he regenerated on Dust or [[Metebelis III]] was the 'true' regeneration. As a result of the power loss, the Edifice collapsed down into a small cube, which [[Compassion]] and [[Fitz Kreiner|Fitz]] left in the Doctor's pocket to regenerate while he stayed on Earth throughout the twentieth century, the ship regaining its usual police-box appearance by 2001. ([[EDA]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell]]''; ''[[The Burning]]''; ''[[Escape Velocity]]'')
In the Edifice's version of the [[butterfly room]], the [[butterfly|butterflies]] were pinned to the walls and crumbling to [[dust]]. In its version of the [[console room]], the accumulated dust formed a temporal ghost of the [[Third Doctor]]. The corridors were shaped like a web and were filled with [[Eight Legs|bone spiders]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') an echo of the [[timeline]] where the Third Doctor regenerated on [[Metebelis III]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Planet of the Spiders (TV story)|Planet of the Spiders]]'') rather than on [[Dust (planet)|Dust]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two (novel)|Interference - Book Two]]'')
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Since the Edifice was attuned to [[the Doctor]]'s [[biodata]], it responded to him uniquely. For instance, doors that refused to open for others would practically fly off their hinges to open for him. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'')
 
== History ==
Following the [[Third Doctor]]'s [[regeneration]] on the planet [[Dust (planet)|Dust]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book Two (novel)|Interference - Book Two]]'') [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] recognised that [[the Doctor]] had been infected with the [[Faction Paradox]] [[biodata virus]], so to protect him, the TARDIS took the virus into itself to be contained. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'') At the same time, it began its plans for the [[War in Heaven]] by converting [[Compassion]] into a [[Type 102]] [[TARDIS]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Toy Story (short story)|Toy Story]]'', ''[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)|The Shadows of Avalon]]'', ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
 
While the TARDIS was parked on [[Dust (planet)|Foreman's World]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Interference - Book One (novel)|Interference - Book One]]'') [[Lolita]] visited her and proposed an alliance for [[War in Heaven|the upcoming War]]. When she rebuked the offer, Lolita threatened that she would not survive the War. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Toy Story (short story)|Toy Story]]'') Soon afterwards, the TARDIS was caught in a [[dimensional rift]]. Though it appeared to be destroyed, ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Shadows of Avalon (novel)|The Shadows of Avalon]]'') in reality the TARDIS survived and began to recover in the [[Time Vortex]]. To continue its containment of the biodata virus, it drew power from [[I.M. Foreman]]'s [[bottle universe|universe-in-a-bottle]], which the [[Time Lord]]s had hidden in the Vortex.
 
After around five thousand years of recovery, the TARDIS reformed above [[Romana III's Gallifrey]] on the eve of the prophesied [[the Event|Event]], which coincided with [[Romana]]'s 150th year as [[Lord President|President]]. The Edifice began to create temporal anomalies in the past and present so that the resultant temporal pulses would lure in the Doctor. These anomalies sent temporal waves washing over Gallifrey, twisting it into a superstitious and agitated self-parody.
 
Unaware of the Edifice's true nature, [[Mathara]]'s militaristic sect of [[Faction Paradox]] cultists tried taking control of it during their invasion of Gallifrey. By pretending to have given in to the biodata virus, the [[Eighth Doctor]] convinced the Faction to send him and [[Father Kreiner]] to claim the Edifice; however, they were ambushed by [[Grandfather Paradox]], who killed Kreiner for his betrayal. With the help of the temporal ghost of his third self, the Doctor realised he could collapse the Edifice by removing its [[Relative Dimensional Stabiliser|dimensional stabiliser]] and draining its power by firing its ancient weapons systems. This succeeded in destroying the Faction army and forcing the universe to "choose" which version of the Third Doctor's [[regeneration]] was "true", but it also destroyed Romana III's Gallifrey.
 
As a result of the power loss, the Edifice collapsed into a small cube, which [[Compassion]] and [[Fitz Kreiner]] left in the Doctor's pocket to regenerate while he stayed on [[Earth]] through the [[20th century]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Ancestor Cell (novel)|The Ancestor Cell]]'', ''[[The Burning (novel)|The Burning]]'') By [[2001]], the ship had regained his usual police-box appearance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Escape Velocity (novel)|Escape Velocity]]'')
 
A [[loa]] showed [[Mother (The Story So Far...)|Mother]] and [[Father (The Story So Far...)|Father]] that Mathara's fleet invaded [[Romana III's Gallifrey|a Homeworld]] under an "Edifice shadow". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Story So Far... (short story)|The Story So Far...]]'')
 
When [[Marnal]] and the Eighth Doctor used a [[bottle universe]] to see Gallifrey on the days of its destruction, they saw in the sky something that looked like "a six-leafed orchid, the colour of bone, or perhaps some bizarre six-winged [[moth]]". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Gallifrey Chronicles (novel)|The Gallifrey Chronicles]]'')
 
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The Edifice was the name given to the Doctor's TARDIS after it restored itself (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell) following its apparent destruction in a dimensional tear. (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon)

Description[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Edifice took the appearance of a gigantic four-dimensional Flower of Remembrance. It was composed entirely of bone. Its interior dimensions were mapped onto its exterior, making it the same size inside and outside.

In the Edifice's version of the butterfly room, the butterflies were pinned to the walls and crumbling to dust. In its version of the console room, the accumulated dust formed a temporal ghost of the Third Doctor. The corridors were shaped like a web and were filled with bone spiders, (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell) an echo of the timeline where the Third Doctor regenerated on Metebelis III (TV: Planet of the Spiders) rather than on Dust. (PROSE: Interference - Book Two)

Since the Edifice was attuned to the Doctor's biodata, it responded to him uniquely. For instance, doors that refused to open for others would practically fly off their hinges to open for him. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell)

History[[edit] | [edit source]]

Following the Third Doctor's regeneration on the planet Dust, (PROSE: Interference - Book Two) the Doctor's TARDIS recognised that the Doctor had been infected with the Faction Paradox biodata virus, so to protect him, the TARDIS took the virus into itself to be contained. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell) At the same time, it began its plans for the War in Heaven by converting Compassion into a Type 102 TARDIS. (PROSE: Toy Story, The Shadows of Avalon, The Book of the War)

While the TARDIS was parked on Foreman's World, (PROSE: Interference - Book One) Lolita visited her and proposed an alliance for the upcoming War. When she rebuked the offer, Lolita threatened that she would not survive the War. (PROSE: Toy Story) Soon afterwards, the TARDIS was caught in a dimensional rift. Though it appeared to be destroyed, (PROSE: The Shadows of Avalon) in reality the TARDIS survived and began to recover in the Time Vortex. To continue its containment of the biodata virus, it drew power from I.M. Foreman's universe-in-a-bottle, which the Time Lords had hidden in the Vortex.

After around five thousand years of recovery, the TARDIS reformed above Romana III's Gallifrey on the eve of the prophesied Event, which coincided with Romana's 150th year as President. The Edifice began to create temporal anomalies in the past and present so that the resultant temporal pulses would lure in the Doctor. These anomalies sent temporal waves washing over Gallifrey, twisting it into a superstitious and agitated self-parody.

Unaware of the Edifice's true nature, Mathara's militaristic sect of Faction Paradox cultists tried taking control of it during their invasion of Gallifrey. By pretending to have given in to the biodata virus, the Eighth Doctor convinced the Faction to send him and Father Kreiner to claim the Edifice; however, they were ambushed by Grandfather Paradox, who killed Kreiner for his betrayal. With the help of the temporal ghost of his third self, the Doctor realised he could collapse the Edifice by removing its dimensional stabiliser and draining its power by firing its ancient weapons systems. This succeeded in destroying the Faction army and forcing the universe to "choose" which version of the Third Doctor's regeneration was "true", but it also destroyed Romana III's Gallifrey.

As a result of the power loss, the Edifice collapsed into a small cube, which Compassion and Fitz Kreiner left in the Doctor's pocket to regenerate while he stayed on Earth through the 20th century. (PROSE: The Ancestor Cell, The Burning) By 2001, the ship had regained his usual police-box appearance. (PROSE: Escape Velocity)

A loa showed Mother and Father that Mathara's fleet invaded a Homeworld under an "Edifice shadow". (PROSE: The Story So Far...)

When Marnal and the Eighth Doctor used a bottle universe to see Gallifrey on the days of its destruction, they saw in the sky something that looked like "a six-leafed orchid, the colour of bone, or perhaps some bizarre six-winged moth". (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)

External links[[edit] | [edit source]]