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Materialising inside the Room of Many Centuries, the [[Fourth Doctor]] disconnected the [[time-space rationaliser]], freezing the [[Dalek]]s and Wereloks in one moment in [[time]] and [[space]] forever. To Brill, this act seemed like "[[magic]]". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Dogs of Doom (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Dogs of Doom]]'')
Materialising inside the Room of Many Centuries, the [[Fourth Doctor]] disconnected the [[time-space rationaliser]], freezing the [[Dalek]]s and Wereloks in one moment in [[time]] and [[space]] forever. To Brill, this act seemed like "[[magic]]". ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Doctor Who and the Dogs of Doom (comic story)|Doctor Who and the Dogs of Doom]]'')


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The Room of Many Centuries, as it was called by Brill, was an area aboard the Dalek battlecraft containing its time transporter.

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The Daleks themselves referred to the Room of Many Centuries simply as the "Time Room".

This was a high security area, which was sealed from the inside and entry forbidden even to other Daleks. According to Brill, the "Evil Ones" — the Wereloks' name for the Daleks — working inside never came out.

Materialising inside the Room of Many Centuries, the Fourth Doctor disconnected the time-space rationaliser, freezing the Daleks and Wereloks in one moment in time and space forever. To Brill, this act seemed like "magic". (COMIC: Doctor Who and the Dogs of Doom)