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*The Junk TARDIS' console was based on a design by [[Susannah Leah]], winner of a [[2009]] ''[[Blue Peter]]'' TARDIS console design competition. ([[CON]]: ''[[Bigger on the Inside]]'')
*The Junk TARDIS' console was based on a design by [[Susannah Leah]], winner of a [[2009]] ''[[Blue Peter]]'' TARDIS console design competition. ([[CON]]: ''[[Bigger on the Inside]]'')
*The Junk TARDIS was the first TARDIS other than the Doctor's to be shown on-screen since [[DW]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]].''
*The Junk TARDIS was the first TARDIS other than the Doctor's to be shown on-screen since [[DW]]: ''[[Time and the Rani]].''
*The Junk TARDIS will be released as a playset by [[Character Options]].
*The Junk TARDIS was released as a playset by [[Character Options]] in mid 2011.
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Revision as of 17:14, 13 August 2011

The Junk TARDIS was a makeshift TARDIS created by the Doctor and Idris (the embodied matrix of his TARDIS) to reach his own TARDIS, which had been hijacked by House.

They constructed it out of bits of TARDISes from the Bubble universe's junkyard, a task which Idris called "impossible". The components were from TARDISes that had traveled through the Bubble universe rift and been consumed by House (with their Time Lords likewise being killed by House). The TARDIS consisted solely of a console (with time rotor) and three walls. It lacked a proper shell, which the Doctor stated would be very dangerous to travel without.

Unfortunately, the Junk TARDIS was not able to draw enough power from the rift energy in the Bubble Universe. It only functioned because the Doctor's TARDIS, personified in Idris, powered the Junk TARDIS for him and operated the telepathic circuits.

It was highly unstable in flight, but once the Doctor's TARDIS' shields were down, it managed to materialise in an archived control room. It materialised in the same spot Nephew was in, killing him. The Junk TARDIS was presumably lost when the archived control room was deleted by House. (DW: The Doctor's Wife)

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