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{{first pic|Your TARDIS is revoked.png|Bolts of purplish-white lightning accompany the revocation of the [[Minister of Chance's TARDIS]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (audio story)|namedep=Death Comes to Time}})}}It was possible for a [[TARDIS]] to be "'''revoked'''" by a [[Time Lord]]'s [[Power of Creation|spoken authority]], rendering it unusable.  
{{first pic|Your TARDIS is revoked.png|Bolts of purplish-white lightning accompany the revocation of the [[Minister of Chance's TARDIS]]. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (audio story)|namedep=Death Comes to Time}})}}Because a [[TARDIS]] was, at a conceptual level, a "license to move", ([[AUDIO]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=No Child of Earth}}) it was possible for one to be "'''revoked'''" by a [[Time Lord]]'s [[Power of Creation|spoken authority]], rendering it unusable. ([[WC]]: {{cs|Death Comes to Time (webcast)|namedep=Death Comes to Time}})


== History ==
== History ==

Revision as of 17:08, 2 June 2024

"TARDIS revocation" is a title based upon conjecture.

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Bolts of purplish-white lightning accompany the revocation of the Minister of Chance's TARDIS. (WC: "Death Comes to Time" [+]Part of Death Comes to Time, Loading...{"namedep":"Death Comes to Time","1":"Death Comes to Time (audio story)"})

Because a TARDIS was, at a conceptual level, a "license to move", (AUDIO: "No Child of Earth" [+]Part of Death Comes to Time, Loading...{"namedep":"No Child of Earth","1":"Death Comes to Time (webcast)"}) it was possible for one to be "revoked" by a Time Lord's spoken authority, rendering it unusable. (WC: "Death Comes to Time" [+]Part of Death Comes to Time, Loading...{"namedep":"Death Comes to Time","1":"Death Comes to Time (webcast)"})

History

In one version of history, the Seventh Doctor revoked the Minister of Chance's TARDIS to force its owner to stay on Santiny and "face [him]self", after the Minister unleashed his full power and massacred the entire Canisian army in retaliation for the Canisian General Tannis ordering the death of his companion Sala. (WC"Death Comes to Time" [+]Part of Death Comes to Time, Loading...{"namedep":"Death Comes to Time","1":"Death Comes to Time (webcast)"}) Although the Minister had left his TARDIS quite a distance away from the confrontation, in the form of a tree, (WC: "Planet of Blood" [+]Part of Death Comes to Time, Loading...{"namedep":"Planet of Blood","1":"Death Comes to Time (webcast)"}) the revocation was heralded by a crack of lightning, a white flash, and a clearly audible sound similar to that of a TARDIS materialising, but louder and briefer. Unable to reactivate his ship, (WC"Death Comes to Time" [+]Part of Death Comes to Time, Loading...{"namedep":"Death Comes to Time","1":"Death Comes to Time (webcast)"}) the Minister's next incarnation would ultimately fall into the habit of travelling on foot through the Frost Bridge. (AUDIO: The Broken World [+]Loading...["The Broken World (audio story)"], etc.)