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'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' short story published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 189|189]]. Uniquely, it featured [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] as the main character of the story and revealed that it could talk to other [[TARDIS|TARDISES]] [[telepathically]].
'''''{{StoryTitle}}''''' was a ''[[Brief Encounter]]'' short story published in ''[[Doctor Who Magazine]]'' [[DWM 189|189]]. Uniquely, it featured [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] as the main character of the story and revealed that it could talk to other [[TARDIS|TARDISES]] [[telepathically]].



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Time, Love and TARDIS was a Brief Encounter short story published in Doctor Who Magazine 189. Uniquely, it featured the Doctor's TARDIS as the main character of the story and revealed that it could talk to other TARDISES telepathically.

Summary

While the Doctor is talking with a Time Lord, his TARDIS and a replacement TARDIS have a telepathic conversation about whether Time Lords love their TARDISes. The Doctor's TARDIS believes her master loves her, but the replacement TARDIS isn't so sure. However, although the Doctor is offered the replacement TARDIS, he decides to keep his own TARDIS — apparently confirming what she has believed.

Plot

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Characters

References

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Notes

  • Paul Vyse's illustration is so large, the TARDISes are partially obscured by the text.
  • The replacement TARDIS is in the form of a plain white column.

Continuity

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