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==Behind the scenes== | ==Behind the scenes== | ||
*The "time tunnel" effect seen in the Untempered Schism, and reflected in the eyes of the young Master, is the same | *The "time tunnel" effect seen in the Untempered Schism, and reflected in the eyes of the young Master, is the same technique used in the opening title sequence of the ''[[Doctor Who]]'' TV series from [[Series 1 (Doctor Who)|Series 1]] to the [[2009 Specials (Doctor Who)|2009 specials]]. It was also used at the opening of [[DW]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'' to represent the transit through the space-time continuum with [[Jack Harkness]]'s vortex manipulator. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== |
Revision as of 02:42, 14 July 2011
The Untempered Schism was an opening into the space/time continuum, "a gap in the fabric of reality from which can be seen the whole of the Vortex". (DW: The Sound of Drums) The Schism appeared to consist of an opening into the vortex, contained by a circular ring. Before the Schism lay a plaque bearing the Seal of Rassilon.
Use in Time Lord Initiations
It was used by the Time Lords in an initiation ceremony for young initiates into the Time Lord Academy. The Gallifreyan children subjected to its terrifying effects would react differently - "Some would be inspired, some would run away, and some would go mad." Both the Doctor and the Master agreed the experience was a painful one (DW: The End of Time). It is implied that prolonged exposure to the Schism over billions of years gave Time Lords their ability to regenerate, and indeed was the primary factor in their evolution. (DW: A Good Man Goes to War).
Initiation of the Master
According to the Doctor, many thought that it was this ritual which first turned the Master insane . As a child, during his initiation, he gazed into the Vortex, and saw the raw power of time and space - "That's when the Master first saw eternity." (DW: The Sound of Drums).
It was at this time when the Master first heard "The drumming... the never-ending drumming." (DW: The End of Time) that would plague him throughout the rest of his life, perhaps driving him mad. The drumming sound was in fact a signal sent back through time by the Time Lords, in the final hours of the time war, in an attempt to escape their destruction. Originally the Doctor thought it a symptom of the Master's insanity, but after the Master established a telepathic link with him, the Doctor discovered it was in fact real. The signal, according to Rassilon is "the heartbeat of a Time Lord." The Time Lords eventually succeded in using the signal to escape, nearly destroying every universe in the process, but were defeated by the Tenth Doctor and the Master who aided the Doctor when he realized how he'd been manipulated.
Initiation of the Doctor
The Doctor suggests that his eight-year-old self was one of the ones who ran away--indeed, that he never stopped running. (DW: The Sound of Drums) Due to the nature of the Doctor's character, however, it could be said that he was inspired, went a little mad, and ran away. The Doctor suggests he found his experience painful. (DW: The End of Time)
Behind the scenes
- The "time tunnel" effect seen in the Untempered Schism, and reflected in the eyes of the young Master, is the same technique used in the opening title sequence of the Doctor Who TV series from Series 1 to the 2009 specials. It was also used at the opening of DW: The Sound of Drums to represent the transit through the space-time continuum with Jack Harkness's vortex manipulator.