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'''Professor Chronotis' [[TARDIS]]''' was disguised as the living quarters of [[Salyavin|Professor Reg Chronotis]] at [[St. Cedd's College]], [[Cambridge University]]. It was capable of holding another [[TARDIS]] within its [[TARDIS force field|force field]] and of creating a bridge between the two to walk through.
'''Professor Chronotis' [[TARDIS]]''' was disguised as the living quarters of [[Salyavin|Professor Reg Chronotis]] at [[St. Cedd's College]], [[Cambridge University]]. It was capable of holding another [[TARDIS]] within its [[TARDIS force field|force field]] and of creating a bridge between the two to walk through.



Revision as of 15:09, 1 January 2013

Professor Chronotis' TARDIS was disguised as the living quarters of Professor Reg Chronotis at St. Cedd's College, Cambridge University. It was capable of holding another TARDIS within its force field and of creating a bridge between the two to walk through.

This TARDIS was a Type 12, Mark 1 TARDIS, a much earlier version than the Doctor's Type 40, which Chronotis had salvaged from the scrap heap before leaving Gallifrey. It could interfere in an individual's time stream, as Clare Keightley discovered when she reactivated the ship's controls, causing the previously deceased Chronotis to come back to life. (HOMEVID: Shada, WC: Shada, AUDIO: Shada, PROSE: Shada)

Behind the scenes

  • Chronotis' TARDIS was identified as a Type 12, Mark 1 in the novelisation of Shada. Its type is not identified in any other version of the story.