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Some individuals, by necessity, may seek to take what [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] once described as "the long path" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')  spending hundreds of thousands of years patiently waiting to return to a desired time. ([[NA]]: ''[[Birthright]]'') A less arduous method would involve [[cryogenics]] or some other form of life suspension.
Some individuals, by necessity, may seek to take what [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] once described as "the long path" ([[DW]]: ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace]]'')  spending hundreds of thousands of years patiently waiting to return to a desired time. ([[NA]]: ''[[Birthright]]'') A less arduous method would involve [[cryogenics]] or some other form of life suspension.


==See Also==
==See also==
*[[TARDIS]]
*[[TARDIS]]
*[[Temporal paradox]]
*[[Temporal paradox]]

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Time travel is, as the name suggests, the (usually controlled) process of travelling through time, even in a non-linear direction.

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The Doctor time travels. (DW: Day of the Daleks)

Methods

Technological or Biotechnological Methods

By space-time vessel

  • The Third Zone scientists Kartz and Reimer built a primitive time machine modelled on Time Lord technology. It was close to working, but ultimately only made one successful trip before it was destroyed. (DW: The Two Doctors)
Travel using time vessel commonly involves the Time Vortex.

Other Technological Means

A warp drive accident fractured one unfortunate individual, Scaroth into "fragments" scattered through various eras of time and linked by telepathy (DW: City of Death). Another warp drive accident had the effect of propelling the vehicle in question roughly 65 million years back in time. (DW: Earthshock)
The column in the center of a Human-built rift manipulator bore a resemblance of the central column a TARDIS, indicating, perhaps, a similar function.

By Psychic Power or Other Natural Ability

By Space-Time Anomaly

Mirrors

Taking "The Long Path"

Some individuals, by necessity, may seek to take what the Doctor once described as "the long path" (DW: The Girl in the Fireplace) spending hundreds of thousands of years patiently waiting to return to a desired time. (NA: Birthright) A less arduous method would involve cryogenics or some other form of life suspension.

See also

Time travel