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[[TARDIS console (The Day of the Doctor)|A squatter, cleaner version of this console with different controls]] was used by the [[War Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}})
[[TARDIS console (The Day of the Doctor)|A squatter, cleaner version of this console with different controls]] was used by the [[War Doctor]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}})


In the semi-organic logic of the [[Time Sceptre]]'s structure, this type of console could be considered a "nerve centre". ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
In the semi-organic logic of the [[Time Sceptre]]'s structure, this type of console could be considered a "nerve centre". ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


== Layout ==
== Layout ==
{{sidebar|The console's panels are ordered here in clockwise order, starting with the panel facing the [[TARDIS door]]s in the placement first seen in the episode {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}.}}
{{oou box|The console's panels are ordered here in clockwise order, starting with the panel facing the [[TARDIS door]]s in the placement first seen in the episode {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}.}}
This console had six main panels and six raised secondary panels between them. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
This console had six main panels and six raised secondary panels between them. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


This console was almost identical to [[TARDIS console (The Day of the Doctor)|the previous one]]; the differences, however, include the change of white lighting to bright green and the alteration of some of the controls. The [[time rotor]] was also slightly different, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}}) as it now had a similar structure to that used by the Eighth Doctor; ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}) the pair of rings connected to glass pillars were doubled, one set being at the top and the other at the bottom. In flight, these rings would rise and collapse towards and away from each other. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}, et al.)
This console was almost identical to [[TARDIS console (The Day of the Doctor)|the previous one]]; the differences, however, include the change of white lighting to bright green and the alteration of some of the controls. The [[time rotor]] was also slightly different, ([[TV]]: {{cs|The Day of the Doctor (TV story)}}) as it now had a similar structure to that used by the Eighth Doctor; ([[TV]]: {{cs|Doctor Who (TV story)}}) the pair of rings connected to glass pillars were doubled, one set being at the top and the other at the bottom. In flight, these rings would rise and collapse towards and away from each other. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}}, et al.)
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Parts of the console had a "cracked-porcelain" texture matching elements on the [[Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}, et al.)
Parts of the console had a "cracked-porcelain" texture matching elements on the [[Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}}, et al.)


Within the wider structure of the [[Time Sceptre]], the console extended downwards into an organic shape of circuitry in the [[switch room]], where commands issues on the controls were relayed via [[transdimensional circuit]]s to the rest of the TARDIS. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
Within the wider structure of the [[Time Sceptre]], the console extended downwards into an organic shape of circuitry in the [[switch room]], where commands issues on the controls were relayed via [[transdimensional circuit]]s to the rest of the TARDIS. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Scanner ===
=== Scanner ===
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=== Exterior monitor secondary panel ===
=== Exterior monitor secondary panel ===
The exterior monitor secondary panel ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}}) was the part of the console which faced the [[TARDIS door]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}})
The exterior monitor secondary panel ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}}) was the part of the console which faced the [[TARDIS door]]s. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}})


On its upper half were the controls for the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]]. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
On its upper half were the controls for the [[Hostile Action Displacement System]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Exterior monitor panel ===
=== Exterior monitor panel ===
The exterior monitor panel controlled all external sensors. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The exterior monitor panel controlled all external sensors. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Master control secondary panel ===
=== Master control secondary panel ===
The master control secondary panel included the [[crosstime telephone]]. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The master control secondary panel included the [[crosstime telephone]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Master control panel ===
=== Master control panel ===
The master control panel contained overrides for all TARDIS systems. A switch on its upper right portion was what enable the console to open to reveal the [[Heart of the TARDIS]]. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The master control panel contained overrides for all TARDIS systems. A switch on its upper right portion was what enable the console to open to reveal the [[Heart of the TARDIS]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Internal systems secondary panel ===
=== Internal systems secondary panel ===
The internal systems secondary panel included the [[fault locator]]. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The internal systems secondary panel included the [[fault locator]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Internal ship systems panel ===
=== Internal ship systems panel ===
The internal ship systems panel had controls for [[life support]], [[power systems]], [[failure diagnostics]], and [[repair]]. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The internal ship systems panel had controls for [[life support]], [[power systems]], [[failure diagnostics]], and [[repair]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


This panel had a switchboard with [[Gallifreyan symbols (Rose)|Gallifreyan symbols]] on it and a removable bubbly transparent ball. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})
This panel had a switchboard with [[Gallifreyan symbols (Rose)|Gallifreyan symbols]] on it and a removable bubbly transparent ball. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})


=== Information systems secondary panel ===
=== Information systems secondary panel ===
The information systems secondary panel included the [[control room recorder]] at its base. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The information systems secondary panel included the [[control room recorder]] at its base. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Information systems panel ===
=== Information systems panel ===
The information systems panel was used to access the [[TARDIS encyclopaedic databanks]].On its right portion were the [[fluid link]]s. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The information systems panel was used to access the [[TARDIS encyclopaedic databanks]].On its right portion were the [[fluid link]]s. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


=== Secondary navigation panel ===
=== Secondary navigation panel ===
The secondary navigation panel included the [[Fast return switch]], as well as a [[sextant]]. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The secondary navigation panel included the [[Fast return switch]], as well as a [[sextant]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


A vertical pump extended from the right side of this panel. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})
A vertical pump extended from the right side of this panel. ([[TV]]: {{cs|The End of the World (TV story)}})


=== Navigation control panel ===
=== Navigation control panel ===
The navigation control panel contained the [[landing coordinate input panel]]. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The navigation control panel contained the [[landing coordinate input panel]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
 
This panel also had the [[vector tracker]]. ([[GAME]]: {{cs|Attack of the Graske (video game)}})


=== Time Vortex control ===
=== Time Vortex control ===
The Time Vortex control was a secondary panel which had a grey wheel on it which could be spun.([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The Time Vortex control was a secondary panel which had a grey wheel on it which could be spun.([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
 
This panel also had a [[bell]] and the [[dimensional stabilizer]]. The [[Vortex loop]] extended from its side. ([[GAME]]: {{Cs|Attack of the Graske (video game)}})


=== Dematerialization systems control panel ===
=== Dematerialization systems control panel ===
The dematerialization systems control panel was more flat than other panels, notably having a pyramid shape sticking out from it. ([[REF]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})
The dematerialization systems control panel was more flat than other panels, notably having a pyramid shape sticking out from it. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)}})


It was this panel which opened to expose the [[Heart of the TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom Town (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Parting of the Ways (TV story)}})
It was this panel which opened to expose the [[Heart of the TARDIS]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Boom Town (TV story)}}, {{cs|The Parting of the Ways (TV story)}})
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* The [[Ninth Doctor]] connected the [[Mickey Smith (Auton)|the Auton Mickey Smith]]'s head to the dematerialisation systems control panel in order to track the [[Nestene Consciousness]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}})
* The [[Ninth Doctor]] connected the [[Mickey Smith (Auton)|the Auton Mickey Smith]]'s head to the dematerialisation systems control panel in order to track the [[Nestene Consciousness]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Rose (TV story)}})
* The Ninth Doctor once used the crosstime telephone. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')
* The Ninth Doctor once used the crosstime telephone. ([[TV]]: ''[[World War Three (TV story)|World War Three]]'')
* [[Rose Tyler]] once hooked her [[MP3 player]] to the console and blasted [[Destiny's Child]] across the cold [[vacuum]] of [[space]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[He's Behind You (short story)|He's Behind You]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]] had a small slot in the console used to store the [[mobile phone]] given to him by [[Martha Jones]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')
* The [[Tenth Doctor]] had a small slot in the console used to store the [[mobile phone]] given to him by [[Martha Jones]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sontaran Stratagem (TV story)|The Sontaran Stratagem]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
* In the real world, this console is commonly known as the "[[coral]] console". ([[TEDW 2]])
* Much of the equipment on the console was acquired from antique shops, with the set designers intending that the Doctor had gradually pieced together this version of the console over his many years of travels using devices from across time. ([[REF]]: ''[[Impossible Worlds]]'')
* Much of the equipment on the console was acquired from antique shops, with the set designers intending that the Doctor had gradually pieced together this version of the console over his many years of travels using devices from across time. ([[REF]]: ''[[Impossible Worlds]]'')
* A diagram of this console was included in the ''[[Technology (DWDVDF feature)|Technology]]'' section of [[DWDVDF 4]].


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Latest revision as of 16:23, 6 May 2024

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The TARDIS control room used by the Ninth and Tenth Doctors had its own version of the TARDIS console.

A squatter, cleaner version of this console with different controls was used by the War Doctor. (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"])

In the semi-organic logic of the Time Sceptre's structure, this type of console could be considered a "nerve centre". (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Layout[[edit]]

The console's panels are ordered here in clockwise order, starting with the panel facing the TARDIS doors in the placement first seen in the episode Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"].

This console had six main panels and six raised secondary panels between them. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

This console was almost identical to the previous one; the differences, however, include the change of white lighting to bright green and the alteration of some of the controls. The time rotor was also slightly different, (TV: The Day of the Doctor [+]Loading...["The Day of the Doctor (TV story)"]) as it now had a similar structure to that used by the Eighth Doctor; (TV: Doctor Who [+]Loading...["Doctor Who (TV story)"]) the pair of rings connected to glass pillars were doubled, one set being at the top and the other at the bottom. In flight, these rings would rise and collapse towards and away from each other. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"], et al.)

Parts of the console had a "cracked-porcelain" texture matching elements on the Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver. (TV: Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"], et al.)

Within the wider structure of the Time Sceptre, the console extended downwards into an organic shape of circuitry in the switch room, where commands issues on the controls were relayed via transdimensional circuits to the rest of the TARDIS. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Scanner[[edit]]

This console featured a monitor that displayed Gallifreyan writing with sticky notes left on it by the Doctor. It could also show television channels. (TV: Rose onwards) When Mickey Smith asked Rose Tyler how it worked, Rose said, "It sort of tunes itself." (TV: The Christmas Invasion)

The Ninth Doctor's sonic screwdriver could be inserted into a port behind the monitor. (TV: Aliens of London [+]Loading...["Aliens of London (TV story)"])

Exterior monitor secondary panel[[edit]]

The exterior monitor secondary panel (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"]) was the part of the console which faced the TARDIS doors. (TV: Rose [+]Loading...["Rose (TV story)"])

On its upper half were the controls for the Hostile Action Displacement System. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Exterior monitor panel[[edit]]

The exterior monitor panel controlled all external sensors. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Master control secondary panel[[edit]]

The master control secondary panel included the crosstime telephone. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Master control panel[[edit]]

The master control panel contained overrides for all TARDIS systems. A switch on its upper right portion was what enable the console to open to reveal the Heart of the TARDIS. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Internal systems secondary panel[[edit]]

The internal systems secondary panel included the fault locator. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Internal ship systems panel[[edit]]

The internal ship systems panel had controls for life support, power systems, failure diagnostics, and repair. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

This panel had a switchboard with Gallifreyan symbols on it and a removable bubbly transparent ball. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"])

Information systems secondary panel[[edit]]

The information systems secondary panel included the control room recorder at its base. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Information systems panel[[edit]]

The information systems panel was used to access the TARDIS encyclopaedic databanks.On its right portion were the fluid links. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

Secondary navigation panel[[edit]]

The secondary navigation panel included the Fast return switch, as well as a sextant. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

A vertical pump extended from the right side of this panel. (TV: The End of the World [+]Loading...["The End of the World (TV story)"])

Navigation control panel[[edit]]

The navigation control panel contained the landing coordinate input panel. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

This panel also had the vector tracker. (GAME: Attack of the Graske [+]Loading...["Attack of the Graske (video game)"])

Time Vortex control[[edit]]

The Time Vortex control was a secondary panel which had a grey wheel on it which could be spun.(PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

This panel also had a bell and the dimensional stabilizer. The Vortex loop extended from its side. (GAME: Attack of the Graske [+]Loading...["Attack of the Graske (video game)"])

Dematerialization systems control panel[[edit]]

The dematerialization systems control panel was more flat than other panels, notably having a pyramid shape sticking out from it. (PROSE: The Visual Dictionary [+]Loading...["The Visual Dictionary (2007 reference book)"])

It was this panel which opened to expose the Heart of the TARDIS. (TV: Boom Town [+]Loading...["Boom Town (TV story)"], The Parting of the Ways [+]Loading...["The Parting of the Ways (TV story)"])

History[[edit]]

Notable changes[[edit]]

When the Saxon Master converted the TARDIS into a paradox machine, the console had undergone many modifications. It was enclosed inside a metal cage, with tubes and appendages attached to it including a pipe at its base connecting to another area of the TARDIS, with a dial showing a readout of the pressure build-up inside. (TV: The Sound of Drums) Jack Harkness destroyed the machine by shooting at the console, causing it to ignite and breaking the paradox. The Doctor subsequently repaired the TARDIS, returning the console to normal. (TV: Last of the Time Lords)

As with the rest of the control room, the console was badly damaged by the Doctor's regeneration into his eleventh incarnation. (TV: The End of Time) During the subsequent crash parts of the console exploded. (TV: The Eleventh Hour)

Regular usage[[edit]]

Behind the scenes[[edit]]

  • In the real world, this console is commonly known as the "coral console". (TEDW 2)
  • Much of the equipment on the console was acquired from antique shops, with the set designers intending that the Doctor had gradually pieced together this version of the console over his many years of travels using devices from across time. (REF: Impossible Worlds)
  • A diagram of this console was included in the Technology section of DWDVDF 4.