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::''We do not know if she had residual artron energy as the result of travel through the Vortex itself or as a result of her means of travel, namely [[the Doctor]]'s TARDIS.
::''We do not know if she had residual artron energy as the result of travel through the Vortex itself or as a result of her means of travel, namely [[the Doctor]]'s TARDIS.


This may or may not have a connection with vortex energy, which [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] absorbed into their bodies, the former from looking into the [[Heart of the TARDIS]], the latter from orally absorbing it from Rose. In both cases, the energy, which resembled bright white-gold wispy light, threatened to destroy their cellular structure, much like [[radiation]]. The Doctor had to regenerate in order to survive. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''). However, even [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]]'s body contained some traces of vortex energy, which he exhaled. ([[DW]]: ''[[Children in Need Special]]'', ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]'')
This may or may not have a connection with vortex energy, which [[Rose Tyler]] and [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] absorbed into their bodies, the former from looking into the [[Heart of the TARDIS]], the latter from orally absorbing it from Rose. In both cases, the energy, which resembled bright white-gold wispy light, threatened to destroy their cellular structure, much like [[radiation]]. The Doctor had to regenerate in order to survive. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''). However, even [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]]'s body contained some traces of vortex energy, which he exhaled (it is possible that this was in fact regenerative energy). ([[DW]]: ''[[Children in Need Special]]'', ''[[The Christmas Invasion]]''). The energy [[Bad Wolf entity|gave Rose the power]] to destroy the Dalek fleet and resurrect [[Jack Harkness]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')
 
Something resembling vortex energy was emitted from the TARDIS's [[Eye of Harmony]] and resurrected [[Grace Holloway]] and [[Chang Lee]]. Considering its appearance and life-giving properties, it is reasonable to assume that this was vortex energy. It is also reasonable to assume that the TARDIS had greater control over this energy than Rose did and did not make Grace and Lee immortal like Jack. ([[DW]]: ''[[Doctor Who (1996)|Doctor Who]]'', [[DW]]: ''[[Utopia (TV story)|Utopia]]'')


The Doctor used the [[timey-wimey detector]] to trace the arrival of [[Billy Shipton]], who had travelled back through time to [[1969]]. This device may have been designed to detect the presence of vortex (or artron) energy. ([[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'')
The Doctor used the [[timey-wimey detector]] to trace the arrival of [[Billy Shipton]], who had travelled back through time to [[1969]]. This device may have been designed to detect the presence of vortex (or artron) energy. ([[DW]]: ''[[Blink]]'')

Revision as of 23:34, 4 December 2008

The Time Vortex is the place through which the TARDIS travels. With the Time Vortex, someone could conceivably reach any point in time or space (though the Time Spiral could cause some problems in the trip). Some, but not all, other space-time machines use the Vortex, such as the vessels used by the Daleks (DW: The Chase) or Jack Harkness' vortex manipulator.

Native life in time vortex includes the Reapers (DW: Father's Day) and the Chronovores. (DW: The Time Monster)

Mrs Wormwood detected artron energy in a body scan of Sarah Jane Smith, using it to conclude that she had traveled in the Vortex. (SJA: Invasion of the Bane)

We do not know if she had residual artron energy as the result of travel through the Vortex itself or as a result of her means of travel, namely the Doctor's TARDIS.

This may or may not have a connection with vortex energy, which Rose Tyler and the Doctor absorbed into their bodies, the former from looking into the Heart of the TARDIS, the latter from orally absorbing it from Rose. In both cases, the energy, which resembled bright white-gold wispy light, threatened to destroy their cellular structure, much like radiation. The Doctor had to regenerate in order to survive. (DW: The Parting of the Ways). However, even the Doctor's body contained some traces of vortex energy, which he exhaled (it is possible that this was in fact regenerative energy). (DW: Children in Need Special, The Christmas Invasion). The energy gave Rose the power to destroy the Dalek fleet and resurrect Jack Harkness. (DW: The Parting of the Ways)

Something resembling vortex energy was emitted from the TARDIS's Eye of Harmony and resurrected Grace Holloway and Chang Lee. Considering its appearance and life-giving properties, it is reasonable to assume that this was vortex energy. It is also reasonable to assume that the TARDIS had greater control over this energy than Rose did and did not make Grace and Lee immortal like Jack. (DW: Doctor Who, DW: Utopia)

The Doctor used the timey-wimey detector to trace the arrival of Billy Shipton, who had travelled back through time to 1969. This device may have been designed to detect the presence of vortex (or artron) energy. (DW: Blink)

Behind the Scenes

  • The Time Vortex looks like the title screen on the series, specifically the title for the new series though it can look like any of the introductions..
  • Strangly The TARDIS seens to spin slower in the Blue Vortex as the the Red one it spins as if it's out of control. The TARDIS in the blue vortex is spinning as if it's in a blueshift where it progress forward or backward through time slowly or at a level speed. The red vortex represents the redshift in which the TARDIS has to be at a certain place in time really quickly as shown in The Lazarus Experiment, the following story 42 and in Utopia.

See also