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The '''emergency unit''' was a part of [[the TARDIS]] which, according to the [[Second Doctor]], "move[d] the TARDIS out of the time-space dimension — out of reality".  He once reluctantly used it to avoid [[lava]] that was approaching the TARDIS on the [[planet]] [[Dulkis]].  Consequently, the TARDIS was instantly removed from time and space, rendering all the TARDIS' instrumentation dead. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mind Robber]]'')
The '''emergency unit''' was a part of [[the TARDIS]] which, according to the [[Second Doctor]], "move[d] the TARDIS out of the time-space dimension — out of reality".  When the [[fluid link]]s failed after having been apparently overwhelmed by the [[lava]] encasing the TARDIS on the [[planet]] [[Dulkis]], the Doctor reluctantly used the device.  Consequently, the TARDIS was instantly removed from time and space, and all the TARDIS' instrumentation went dead.
 
The emergency unit had a timer on it.  Because it was considered dangerous to be outside of reality, the unit would automatically pop its users back into normal space after only a few minutes. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Mind Robber]]'')
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Revision as of 22:38, 29 November 2011

The emergency unit was a part of the TARDIS which, according to the Second Doctor, "move[d] the TARDIS out of the time-space dimension — out of reality". When the fluid links failed after having been apparently overwhelmed by the lava encasing the TARDIS on the planet Dulkis, the Doctor reluctantly used the device. Consequently, the TARDIS was instantly removed from time and space, and all the TARDIS' instrumentation went dead.

The emergency unit had a timer on it. Because it was considered dangerous to be outside of reality, the unit would automatically pop its users back into normal space after only a few minutes. (DW: The Mind Robber)