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A '''Time ram''' was what happened if two [[TARDIS]]es attempted to occupy exactly the same [[time]] and [[space]]. | A '''Time ram''' was what happened if two [[TARDIS]]es attempted to occupy exactly the same [[time]] and [[space]]. | ||
The [[Third Doctor]] threatened to send | The [[Third Doctor]] threatened to send {{Delgado}} into time ram - even though it would kill them both and [[Jo Grant]] - to prevent him escaping with the [[Crystal of Kronos]]. The Master called his bluff, realising he wouldn't kill Jo. However, Jo used the controls herself cause a time ram. They were all saved by [[Kronos]], who brought them into its dimension. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Time Monster]]'') | ||
According to the [[Fifth Doctor]], a time ram would cause a [[black hole]] large enough to destroy an entire universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash]]'') | According to the [[Fifth Doctor]], a time ram would cause a [[black hole]] large enough to destroy an entire universe. ([[TV]]: ''[[Time Crash]]'') |
Revision as of 13:35, 20 November 2012
A Time ram was what happened if two TARDISes attempted to occupy exactly the same time and space.
The Third Doctor threatened to send the Master into time ram - even though it would kill them both and Jo Grant - to prevent him escaping with the Crystal of Kronos. The Master called his bluff, realising he wouldn't kill Jo. However, Jo used the controls herself cause a time ram. They were all saved by Kronos, who brought them into its dimension. (TV: The Time Monster)
According to the Fifth Doctor, a time ram would cause a black hole large enough to destroy an entire universe. (TV: Time Crash)
It could be narrowly avoided by a TARDIS materialising within another. (TV: The Time Monster, Logopolis, Time Crash)
The Sixth Doctor performed a time ram against the remains of Iris Wildthyme's TARDIS at the centre of a dimensional nexus. Local conditions limited the effects to merely eliminating some possibilities from reality, but the force was still enough to destroy the rest of Iris' TARDIS. (AUDIO: The Wormery)