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lead='''The Doctor's TARDIS''' was [[the Doctor]]'s primary means of transport. A [[TARDIS]] from his home planet of [[Gallifrey]], it was capable of travelling through [[space]] and [[time]]. The Doctor voyaged in his vessel all the way from the [[Big Bang]] to the [[End of the Universe|end of the universe]] in the year [[100000000000000|100 trillion]].}} | lead='''The Doctor's TARDIS''' was [[the Doctor]]'s primary means of transport. A [[TARDIS]] from his home planet of [[Gallifrey]], it was capable of travelling through [[space]] and [[time]]. The Doctor voyaged in his vessel all the way from the [[Big Bang]] to the [[End of the Universe|end of the universe]] in the year [[100000000000000|100 trillion]].}} |
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A Time-Space Visualiser was a device that allowed the operator to view any event in history. The First Doctor and his companions used it to observe Queen Elizabeth I and Francis Bacon meeting with William Shakespeare, Abraham Lincoln delivering his Gettysburg Address and the Beatles performing "Ticket to Ride". The Visualiser later showed them the Daleks launching their time machine on a mission to exterminate them, which let them buy some time. Much later in the Doctor's life, Izzy Sinclair used it to play video games on — games which involved avatars of the Doctor's past lives.