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The '''temporal-freezing gateway disinhibitor bubble''', dubbed the '''breakout ball''' by [[Jack Harkness]], was a device that was able to briefly freeze [[time]] and break through walls. Jack managed to get himself next to the cell housing the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], in the [[Prison (The Timeless Children)|Judoon prison]], before he used it to open a forcefield around the Doctor and himself, and they ran back to his cell, before it expired. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'') | The '''temporal-freezing gateway disinhibitor bubble''', dubbed the '''breakout ball''' by [[Jack Harkness]], was a device that was able to briefly freeze [[time]] and break through walls. Jack managed to get himself next to the cell housing the [[Thirteenth Doctor]], in the [[Prison (The Timeless Children)|Judoon prison]], before he used it to open a forcefield around the Doctor and himself, and they ran back to his cell, before it expired. ([[TV]]: ''[[Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)|Revolution of the Daleks]]'') | ||
Revision as of 13:27, 2 January 2021
The temporal-freezing gateway disinhibitor bubble, dubbed the breakout ball by Jack Harkness, was a device that was able to briefly freeze time and break through walls. Jack managed to get himself next to the cell housing the Thirteenth Doctor, in the Judoon prison, before he used it to open a forcefield around the Doctor and himself, and they ran back to his cell, before it expired. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks)