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A '''Time Vector Generator''' was a component of a [[TARDIS]] that made it [[dimensionally transcendental]]. Removal of the Time Vector Generator would collapse its interior, making it the same size on the inside as the outside. It resembled a long ebony wand and | A '''Time Vector Generator''' was a component of a [[TARDIS]] that made it [[dimensionally transcendental]]. Removal of the Time Vector Generator would collapse its interior, making it the same size on the inside as the outside. It resembled a long ebony wand and was a powerful energy source. | ||
The [[Second Doctor]] removed his TARDIS' Time Vector Generator to trap [[Atimkos]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') | The [[Second Doctor]] removed his TARDIS' Time Vector Generator to trap [[Atimkos]]. ([[MA]]: ''[[Invasion of the Cat-People]]'') |
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A Time Vector Generator was a component of a TARDIS that made it dimensionally transcendental. Removal of the Time Vector Generator would collapse its interior, making it the same size on the inside as the outside. It resembled a long ebony wand and was a powerful energy source.
The Second Doctor removed his TARDIS' Time Vector Generator to trap Atimkos. (MA: Invasion of the Cat-People)
The Doctor later removed the TVG when the fluid links exploded, filling the TARDIS with mercury fumes. The TVG was later used to boost Space Station W3's x-ray laser to defeat the Cybermen. (DW: The Wheel in Space)
Jared Khan attempted to steal the TVG from Bernice Summerfield on behalf of his masters, the Charrl. (NA: Birthright)