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A '''Restoration Field''' was a device that could restore people and objects to their natural state.
{{First pic|Restoration field.jpg|A [[Stone Dalek]] is restored. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')}}
A '''restoration field''' was a device that could restore people and objects to their natural state.


A restoration field was added to the [[Pandorica]] so that [[Eleventh Doctor|the Doctor]] would be unable to escape by dying. It was instead used by the Doctor, once he escaped, to reanimate the nearly dead [[Amy Pond]], though to restore a near dead living being it needed a sample of the living being's [[DNA]]. In Amy's case, this came from her younger self. It later reanimated a [[Stone Dalek]] and the Doctor used it to revive himself when the Dalek shot him, nearly killing him, though, for the doctor, it is unknown where he got the DNA to heal himself, or that since the pandorica was already open, he didn't need it.
A restoration field was added to the [[Pandorica]] so the [[Eleventh Doctor]] would be unable to escape by dying. It was used by the Doctor, once he escaped, to reanimate the nearly dead [[Amy Pond]]; to restore a near dead living being it needed a sample of the living being's [[DNA]]. In Amy's case, this came from her younger self.


With the universe destroyed, the Doctor planned to use the restoration field to "reset" the universe. By flying the Pandorica into the heart of the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]]'s explosion, the light was spread throughout the universe at every point in time, resetting the universe and also reversing the [[Total Event Collapse|total event collapse]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Big Bang]]'')
It later reanimated a [[Stone Dalek]]. The Doctor used it to revive himself when the Dalek shot him, nearly killing him. It is unknown where the Doctor got the DNA to heal himself, though since the Pandorica was already open, it is possible he did not need it.
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[[River Song]] said that a restoration field could not restore the universe on its own. Whether she meant it did not have enough power to do it on its own, or whether it had to be used in conjunction with the cause of the destruction is unknown.
 
With the universe destroyed, the Doctor planned to use the restoration field to "reboot" the universe. By flying the Pandorica into the heart of [[The Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]'s explosion, the light was spread throughout the universe at every point in time, rebooting the universe and also [[Big Bang Two|negating]] the [[Total Event Collapse|total event collapse]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Big Bang (TV story)|The Big Bang]]'')
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Latest revision as of 17:50, 3 November 2024

A Stone Dalek is restored. (TV: The Big Bang)

A restoration field was a device that could restore people and objects to their natural state.

A restoration field was added to the Pandorica so the Eleventh Doctor would be unable to escape by dying. It was used by the Doctor, once he escaped, to reanimate the nearly dead Amy Pond; to restore a near dead living being it needed a sample of the living being's DNA. In Amy's case, this came from her younger self.

It later reanimated a Stone Dalek. The Doctor used it to revive himself when the Dalek shot him, nearly killing him. It is unknown where the Doctor got the DNA to heal himself, though since the Pandorica was already open, it is possible he did not need it.

River Song said that a restoration field could not restore the universe on its own. Whether she meant it did not have enough power to do it on its own, or whether it had to be used in conjunction with the cause of the destruction is unknown.

With the universe destroyed, the Doctor planned to use the restoration field to "reboot" the universe. By flying the Pandorica into the heart of the TARDIS's explosion, the light was spread throughout the universe at every point in time, rebooting the universe and also negating the total event collapse. (TV: The Big Bang)