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'''Banshee Circuits''' were components of [[TARDIS]]es, emergency defence mechanisms used as a last resort when all other systems had failed. They allowed a TARDIS to use whatever resources were available to ensure the survival of the ship and its crew. They also functioned as the ship's flight recorder. When [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was attacked by the [[Process]] and collided with the [[Time Scaphe]], it activated its Banshee Circuits and reconfigured itself into a | '''Banshee Circuits''' were components of [[TARDIS]]es, emergency defence mechanisms used as a last resort when all other systems had failed. They allowed a TARDIS to use whatever resources were available to ensure the survival of the ship and its crew. They also functioned as the ship's flight recorder. When [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] was attacked by the [[Process]] and collided with the [[Time Scaphe]], it activated its Banshee Circuits and reconfigured itself into a [[SARDIT]], while the Circuits themselves took on the form of a [[Lynx (Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)|silver cat]]. After the Process was destroyed, the TARDIS returned to its earlier form. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 08:01, 18 September 2013
Banshee Circuits were components of TARDISes, emergency defence mechanisms used as a last resort when all other systems had failed. They allowed a TARDIS to use whatever resources were available to ensure the survival of the ship and its crew. They also functioned as the ship's flight recorder. When the Doctor's TARDIS was attacked by the Process and collided with the Time Scaphe, it activated its Banshee Circuits and reconfigured itself into a SARDIT, while the Circuits themselves took on the form of a silver cat. After the Process was destroyed, the TARDIS returned to its earlier form. (PROSE: Cat's Cradle: Time's Crucible)