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* The mysterious [[The Gateway|Gateway]] situated in the void between [[N-Space]] and [[E-Space]] provided access to different times and realities, sometimes through mirrors. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'')
* The mysterious [[The Gateway|Gateway]] situated in the void between [[N-Space]] and [[E-Space]] provided access to different times and realities, sometimes through mirrors. ([[TV]]: ''[[Warriors' Gate]]'')
* [[Mariah Learman|General Mariah Learman]] and [[Osric|Professor Osric]] succeeded briefly in making a functioning time machine with over 100 [[clock]]s and 1000 mirrors in her prime ministerial house. The act of measuring time changed time and therefore time could be manipulated. The mirrors were coated in [[orthopositronium]], a material where the positron and the electron orbited each other in the same direction. It briefly worked when the Daleks' ship ran aground in the [[Time Vortex]] and they homed in on it and made it work. It needed [[chronon]]s to work, which were sourced when the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s [[companion]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]], held the master clock. It took her and [[Viola Learman]] to [[Shakespeare]]'s time. This ceased to function when Charley entered [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks]]'')
* [[Mariah Learman|General Mariah Learman]] and [[Osric|Professor Osric]] succeeded briefly in making a functioning time machine with over 100 [[clock]]s and 1000 mirrors in her prime ministerial house. The act of measuring time changed time and therefore time could be manipulated. The mirrors were coated in [[orthopositronium]], a material where the positron and the electron orbited each other in the same direction. It briefly worked when the Daleks' ship ran aground in the [[Time Vortex]] and they homed in on it and made it work. It needed [[chronon]]s to work, which were sourced when the [[Eighth Doctor]]'s [[companion]], [[Charlotte Pollard|Charley]], held the master clock. It took her and [[Viola Learman]] to [[Shakespeare]]'s time. This ceased to function when Charley entered [[the Doctor's TARDIS]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Time of the Daleks]]'')
* [[Circle of Mirrors|A time machine]] was created by [[UNIT]] with the help of [[Rose Tyler]] and the dying TARDIS to send [[Donna Noble]] back to her own timeline from [[Donna's World|a universe]] the [[time beetle]] created. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left]]'')
* [[Circle of Mirrors|A time machine]] was created by [[UNIT]] with the help of [[Rose Tyler]] and the dying TARDIS to send [[Donna Noble]] back to repair the timeline from [[Donna's World|a universe]] the [[time beetle]] created. ([[TV]]: ''[[Turn Left]]'')
* The [[Arkive]] tried to create a mirror-based [[time machine]], but didn't have the necessary parts or skills to make it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'')
* The [[Arkive]] tried to create a mirror-based [[time machine]], but didn't have the necessary parts or skills to make it. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Wheel of Ice (novel)|The Wheel of Ice]]'')



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Time travel was, as the name suggested, the process of travelling through time, even in all directions. In the 26th century individuals who time travelled were sometimes known as persons of meta-temporal displacement. (PROSE: The Mary-Sue Extrusion) According to the Eleventh Doctor, "Time travel is damage. It's like a tear in the fabric of reality." (TV: The Name of the Doctor)

Methods

Technological or biotechnological methods

By space-time vessel

Travel using time vessel commonly involves the Time Vortex.

Other technological means

A warp drive accident fractured one individual, Scaroth, into "fragments" scattered through various eras of time and linked by telepathy. (TV: City of Death) Another warp drive accident had the effect of propelling the vehicle in question roughly sixty-five million years back in time. (TV: Earthshock)

Mirrors

Time travel by use of mirrors was based on the principle that mirrors reflect light and time travel is moving faster than light. If static electricity was passed through the mirrors, more than images could be reflected and whole objects could be sent back in time. As well, certain trace elements in the machine, like taranium, were also needed. (PROSE: The Wheel of Ice)

By psychic power or other natural ability

By space-time anomaly

Taking "the slow path"

Some individuals, by necessity, sought to take what the Tenth Doctor once described as "the slow path," (TV: The Girl in the Fireplace) spending hundreds or thousands of years patiently waiting to return to a desired time. (PROSE: Birthright) A less arduous method would involve cryogenics or some other form of life suspension.

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