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The [[Tenth Doctor]] once said in Pompeii, before it was about to be destroyed by a volcano, that certain events in the timeline were fixed points in history.' ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')
The [[Tenth Doctor]] once said in Pompeii, before it was about to be destroyed by a volcano, that certain events in the timeline were fixed points in history.' ([[DW]]: ''[[The Fires of Pompeii]]'')


Another sort of time-lock, created by [[Torchwood 3]]'s resident genius [[Toshiko Sato]], was designed to freeze the [[Torchwood 3]] Hub in a bubble in time, which was at the same time impenetrable but inescapable. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'')
Another sort of time-lock, created by [[Torchwood 3]]'s resident genius [[Toshiko Sato]], was designed to freeze the [[Torchwood 3]] Hub in a bubble in time, which was at the same time impenetrable but inescapable. ([[DW]]: ''[[Journey's End]]'') Gwen said "there goes the time lock" when the Daleks were destroyed, If however it did survive,&nbsp
It was possible that that Time Lock was destroyed when the hub blew up. ([[TW]]: [[Children of Earth: Day One]])
It was possible that that Time Lock was destroyed when the hub blew up. ([[TW]]: [[Children of Earth: Day One]])
[[Category:Time travel]]
[[Category:Time travel]]

Revision as of 19:13, 10 May 2010

A Time-Lock was a mechanism whereby an event or series of events was rendered unreachable by time travel. The Time-Lock only prevents entry into the Time War through the time vortex itself, meaning that all the events were not erased from history, and thus can still be referenced to by those who knew of the destruction of the Daleks and the Time Lords. The Doctor, however, would only be able to reach the Time War through time travel, and any entry into the events of the Time War would be considered a change in the time line (thus made impossible due to the time-lock).

It was known that after the Last Great Time War, the entire war was time-locked (although it was not made clear whether the lock was in place during the war itself). It was known that the Time Lords strictly forbid any change, travel, even observation into past or future events of Gallifrey. Thus, it was likely that the Time Lords put the time-lock in place immediately, for they knew that time-traveller's would constantly be changing the events of the Time War, which could be extremely dangerous to the time line. Davros suggested once that emperors and Time Lords had attempted to breach a time-lock, but failed. Dalek Caan was able to overcome the lock on the Time War after making an emergency temporal shift, and travelled back to the Gates of Elysium to save Davros. The process drove Caan insane, but also seemed to grant him precognitive abilities. (DW: The Stolen Earth) The only other things capable of breaching the time lock was something that was already in place (like the signal that had transmitted back through time into the Master's mind) and, on at least one occasion, very small objects (such as the White-Point Star diamond sent by Rassilon to follow the signal in the Master's head).

The Tenth Doctor once said in Pompeii, before it was about to be destroyed by a volcano, that certain events in the timeline were fixed points in history.' (DW: The Fires of Pompeii)

Another sort of time-lock, created by Torchwood 3's resident genius Toshiko Sato, was designed to freeze the Torchwood 3 Hub in a bubble in time, which was at the same time impenetrable but inescapable. (DW: Journey's End) Gwen said "there goes the time lock" when the Daleks were destroyed, If however it did survive,&nbsp It was possible that that Time Lock was destroyed when the hub blew up. (TW: Children of Earth: Day One)