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A "'''size leak'''" was, according to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], when a dying [[TARDIS]]' "[[Dimensional transcendence|bigger on the inside]]" leaked to the outside due to a breakdown of the [[dimension dam]]s. This happened to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] in an [[alternate timeline]] where [[Alternate timeline (The Name of the Doctor)|he died]] during the [[Siege of Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')
A "'''size leak'''" was, according to the [[Eleventh Doctor]], when a dying [[TARDIS]]' "[[Dimensional transcendence|bigger on the inside]]" leaked to the outside due to a breakdown of the [[dimension dam]]s. This happened to [[The Doctor's TARDIS|his TARDIS]] in an [[alternate timeline]] where [[Alternate timeline (The Name of the Doctor)|he died]] during the [[Siege of Trenzalore]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Name of the Doctor (TV story)|The Name of the Doctor]]'')


When meeting his [[Twelfth Doctor|successor]], the [[First Doctor]] commented that their TARDIS had increased in size. The Twelfth Doctor justified that it was to be expected, given it has been "tucking [its] tummy in" for over 1,500 years, implying it is slowly suffering from a size leak as it ages. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'')
When meeting his [[Twelfth Doctor|successor]], the [[First Doctor]] commented that their TARDIS had increased in size. The Twelfth Doctor justified that it was to be expected, given it has been "tucking [its] tummy in" for over 1,500 years. ([[TV]]: ''[[Twice Upon a Time (TV story)|Twice Upon a Time]]'') The [[Seventh Doctor]] claimed that [[chameleonic fluctuation]] was responsible for the TARDIS exterior subtly changing over many [[year]]s whilst it remained locked in the form of a [[police box]]. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|St Anthony's Fire (novel)}})
 
A size leak would ultimately lead to a TARDIS "blooming like a flower" as it died, spilling out every single room from inside of it. If this happened on a planet, it would be catastrophic as all the rooms would spill out and potentially destroy everything. To prevent this, a Time Lord would often send the dying TARDIS to the heart of a star, so it could die harmlessly. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Playing House (comic story)|Playing House]])
 
The sentient planet [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]] was covered in the remains of dead TARDISes that presumably "bloomed" in this manner. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')


As size leak would ultimately lead to a TARDIS "blooming like a flower" as it died, spilling out every single room from inside of it. If this happened on a planet, it would be catastrophic as all the rooms would spill out and potentially destroy everything. To prevent this, a Time Lord would often send the dying TARDIS to the heart of a star, so it could die harmlessly.([[COMIC]]: [[Playing House (comic story)|''Playing House'']])
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 23 May 2024

A "size leak" was, according to the Eleventh Doctor, when a dying TARDIS' "bigger on the inside" leaked to the outside due to a breakdown of the dimension dams. This happened to his TARDIS in an alternate timeline where he died during the Siege of Trenzalore. (TV: The Name of the Doctor)

When meeting his successor, the First Doctor commented that their TARDIS had increased in size. The Twelfth Doctor justified that it was to be expected, given it has been "tucking [its] tummy in" for over 1,500 years. (TV: Twice Upon a Time) The Seventh Doctor claimed that chameleonic fluctuation was responsible for the TARDIS exterior subtly changing over many years whilst it remained locked in the form of a police box. (PROSE: St Anthony's Fire [+]Loading...["St Anthony's Fire (novel)"])

A size leak would ultimately lead to a TARDIS "blooming like a flower" as it died, spilling out every single room from inside of it. If this happened on a planet, it would be catastrophic as all the rooms would spill out and potentially destroy everything. To prevent this, a Time Lord would often send the dying TARDIS to the heart of a star, so it could die harmlessly. (COMIC: Playing House)

The sentient planet House was covered in the remains of dead TARDISes that presumably "bloomed" in this manner. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)