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A '''time stasis field''' was a phenomenon that would mean that an event could only be entered during a very narrow margin of time. The [[Alignment of Exodor]] was in a time stasis field, meaning the [[Eleventh Doctor]] had only one chance to see it and could only attempt to do so on a specific day. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | A '''time stasis field''' was a phenomenon that would mean that an event could only be entered during a very narrow margin of time. The [[Alignment of Exodor]] was in a time stasis field, meaning the [[Eleventh Doctor]] had only one chance to see it and could only attempt to do so on a specific day. ([[TV]]: ''[[Closing Time (TV story)|Closing Time]]'') | ||
During the [[Last Great Time War]], the [[Dalek]]s placed [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] in a time stasis field, seemingly only able to leave once the coordinates for the [[Neverwhen]] were programmed in. (''[[A Thing of Guile (audio story)|A Thing of Guile]]'') | During the [[Last Great Time War]], the [[Dalek]]s placed [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] in a time stasis field, seemingly only able to leave once the coordinates for the [[Neverwhen]] were programmed in. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[A Thing of Guile (audio story)|A Thing of Guile]]'') | ||
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Revision as of 11:23, 16 October 2016
A time stasis field was a phenomenon that would mean that an event could only be entered during a very narrow margin of time. The Alignment of Exodor was in a time stasis field, meaning the Eleventh Doctor had only one chance to see it and could only attempt to do so on a specific day. (TV: Closing Time)
During the Last Great Time War, the Daleks placed the Doctor's TARDIS in a time stasis field, seemingly only able to leave once the coordinates for the Neverwhen were programmed in. (AUDIO: A Thing of Guile)