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{{dab page|Matrix (disambiguation)}}
{{dab page|Matrix (disambiguation)}}
A '''TARDIS matrix''', described as the TARDIS's [[hard drive]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[What He Wants... (comic story)|What He Wants...]]'') was the [[soul]]/[[consciousness]] of a [[TARDIS]], its very sentience. It is an eleventh dimensional matrix and fold it into a mechanical. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
A '''TARDIS matrix''', described as the TARDIS's [[hard drive]], ([[COMIC]]: ''[[What He Wants... (comic story)|What He Wants...]]'') was the [[soul]]/[[consciousness]] of a [[TARDIS]], its very sentience. It was an eleventh dimensional matrix, folded into something mechanical. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')


Deleting a TARDIS matrix would mean blowing a hole in the [[universe]]. It could, however, be removed from a TARDIS and placed into a recepticle, which is what [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]] did when he brought TARDISes into the [[bubble universe]]. The matrix would eventually die, and without it House could feed on the residual [[artron energy]] of the TARDIS. The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] matrix was placed inside [[Idris]], possibly extinguishing her own consciousness. This actually allowed the Doctor to communicate with his own ship for the first time before Idris' body finally collapsed and the matrix returned to the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')
Deleting a TARDIS matrix would mean blowing a hole in the [[universe]]. It could, however, be removed from a TARDIS and placed into a recepticle, which is what [[House (The Doctor's Wife)|House]] did when he brought TARDISes into the [[bubble universe]]. The matrix would eventually die, and without it House could feed on the residual [[artron energy]] of the TARDIS. The [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] matrix was placed inside [[Idris]], possibly extinguishing her own consciousness. This actually allowed the Doctor to communicate with his own ship for the first time before Idris' body finally collapsed and the matrix returned to the TARDIS. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Doctor's Wife (TV story)|The Doctor's Wife]]'')


While trying to work out how [[Donna Noble]] had appeared in his ship, The [[Tenth Doctor]] speculated that something may have been [[macro-mining]] her [[DNA]] within the TARDIS' interior matrix. He also thought she may have been put into alignment with the [[chronon shell]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'')
While trying to work out how [[Donna Noble]] had appeared in his ship, the [[Tenth Doctor]] speculated that something may have been [[macro-mining]] her [[DNA]] within the TARDIS' interior matrix. He also thought she may have been put into alignment with the [[chronon shell]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride (TV story)|The Runaway Bride]]'')
 
Every TARDIS and [[Time Lord]] was also connected to [[the Matrix]] on [[Gallifrey]], a [[supercomputer]] which was its own [[micro-universe]], containing all [[knowledge]] and [[experience]]s gained by TARDISes and Time Lords alike. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sky Jacks (comic story)|Sky Jacks]]'', [[AUDIO]]: ''[[Songs of Love (audio story)|Songs of Love]]'')


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Revision as of 08:33, 27 December 2021

You may wish to consult Matrix (disambiguation) for other, similarly-named pages.

A TARDIS matrix, described as the TARDIS's hard drive, (COMIC: What He Wants...) was the soul/consciousness of a TARDIS, its very sentience. It was an eleventh dimensional matrix, folded into something mechanical. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)

Deleting a TARDIS matrix would mean blowing a hole in the universe. It could, however, be removed from a TARDIS and placed into a recepticle, which is what House did when he brought TARDISes into the bubble universe. The matrix would eventually die, and without it House could feed on the residual artron energy of the TARDIS. The Eleventh Doctor's TARDIS matrix was placed inside Idris, possibly extinguishing her own consciousness. This actually allowed the Doctor to communicate with his own ship for the first time before Idris' body finally collapsed and the matrix returned to the TARDIS. (TV: The Doctor's Wife)

While trying to work out how Donna Noble had appeared in his ship, the Tenth Doctor speculated that something may have been macro-mining her DNA within the TARDIS' interior matrix. He also thought she may have been put into alignment with the chronon shell. (TV: The Runaway Bride)

Every TARDIS and Time Lord was also connected to the Matrix on Gallifrey, a supercomputer which was its own micro-universe, containing all knowledge and experiences gained by TARDISes and Time Lords alike. (COMIC: Sky Jacks, AUDIO: Songs of Love)