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An '''Anti-gravity spiral''' was a projectable beam used for removing gravity from an object. The [[Seventh Doctor]] used his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to project a beam around a bus in space after it crashed. He manoeuvred it down to [[Earth]] and dropped it outside [[Shangri-La]] camp in southern [[Wales]]. The Doctor told [[Murray]] that he used the TARDIS vortex drive to generate the spiral. ([[DW]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'')
An '''Anti-gravity spiral''' was a projectable beam used for removing gravity from an object. The [[Seventh Doctor]] used his [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to project a beam around a bus in space after it crashed. He manoeuvred it down to [[Earth]] and dropped it outside [[Shangri-La]] camp in southern [[Wales]]. The Doctor told [[Murray]] that he used the TARDIS vortex drive to generate the spiral. ([[DW]]: ''[[Delta and the Bannermen]]'')


Not 100% sure on this but I believe it is also what Captian Jack Harkness used to save Rose from falling from the zeppelin in "The Empty Child".
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An Anti-gravity spiral was a projectable beam used for removing gravity from an object. The Seventh Doctor used his TARDIS to project a beam around a bus in space after it crashed. He manoeuvred it down to Earth and dropped it outside Shangri-La camp in southern Wales. The Doctor told Murray that he used the TARDIS vortex drive to generate the spiral. (DW: Delta and the Bannermen)

Not 100% sure on this but I believe it is also what Captian Jack Harkness used to save Rose from falling from the zeppelin in "The Empty Child".