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The Capitol Tardis was to serve as [[Gallifrey]]'s new [[Capitol]] in the aftermath of the [[Quark]] invasion sometime before the [[Fifth Doctor]] was forced to  take the office of [[Lord President]]. Unknown to all but the [[High Council]] and the Doctors hidden supporters. It was constructed in the hope that it would be used to break the [[Non-interference policy]] which many Gallifreyan's had come to question following the Doctors appointment.  
The Capitol TARDIS was to serve as [[Gallifrey]]'s new [[Capitol]] in the aftermath of the [[Quark]] invasion sometime before the [[Fifth Doctor]] was forced to  take the office of [[Lord President]]. Unknown to all but the [[High Council]] and the Doctor’s hidden supporters. It was constructed in the hope that it would be used to break the [[Non-interference policy]] which many Gallifreyan's had come to question following the Doctor’s appointment.  


The Tardis was described as a triumph of engineering and [[Block Transfer Computation|Block Transfer ]]construction. The Doctor showed distast for its red colour scheme, suggesting blue would have appeared far nicer.
The TARDIS was described as a triumph of engineering and [[Block Transfer Computation|Block Transfer ]]construction. The Doctor showed distast for its red colour scheme, suggesting blue would have appeared far nicer.


On the day of the Citadel's opening, the Tardis awoke after sensing the Doctors presence. Sharing his enthusiasm to escape Gallifrey it began to reconfigure its interior and exterior. [[Vorena]] would later reveal the Capitol's nature to the Doctor and [[Leela]]. To be piloted throughout time and space, the two of them able to continue actively protecting the universe with the full force of the [[Time Lord|Time Lords]] behind them.
On the day of the Citadel's opening, the TARDIS awoke after sensing the Doctor’s  presence. Sharing his enthusiasm to escape Gallifrey it began to reconfigure its interior and exterior. [[Vorena]] would later reveal the Capitol's nature to the Doctor and [[Leela]]. To be piloted throughout time and space, the two of them were able to continue actively protecting the universe with the full force of the [[Time Lord|Time Lords]] behind them.


Disgusted at the idea, the Doctor had Leela destroy the console after programming the Tardis to leave gallifrey and trap itself within a [[time loop]] leaving it stranded and beyond the Time Lords use.
Disgusted at the idea, the Doctor had Leela destroy the console after programming the TARDIS to leave Gallifrey and trap itself within a [[time loop]] leaving it stranded and beyond the Time Lords use.


([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time in Office (audio story)|Time in Office]]'')
([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Time in Office (audio story)|Time in Office]]'')

Revision as of 13:59, 2 February 2020

The Capitol TARDIS was to serve as Gallifrey's new Capitol in the aftermath of the Quark invasion sometime before the Fifth Doctor was forced to take the office of Lord President. Unknown to all but the High Council and the Doctor’s hidden supporters. It was constructed in the hope that it would be used to break the Non-interference policy which many Gallifreyan's had come to question following the Doctor’s appointment.

The TARDIS was described as a triumph of engineering and Block Transfer construction. The Doctor showed distast for its red colour scheme, suggesting blue would have appeared far nicer.

On the day of the Citadel's opening, the TARDIS awoke after sensing the Doctor’s presence. Sharing his enthusiasm to escape Gallifrey it began to reconfigure its interior and exterior. Vorena would later reveal the Capitol's nature to the Doctor and Leela. To be piloted throughout time and space, the two of them were able to continue actively protecting the universe with the full force of the Time Lords behind them.

Disgusted at the idea, the Doctor had Leela destroy the console after programming the TARDIS to leave Gallifrey and trap itself within a time loop leaving it stranded and beyond the Time Lords use.

(AUDIO: Time in Office)