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In a continuity error, the balloon was described by [[Jackson Lake]] as being powered by gas, which he stated he regularly bought from a nearby gasworks plant for "a minor fee". Yet when piloted by the Doctor, it was powered by only hot air. (However it should be remembered that Jackson was still under the influence of the infostamp and, believing himself to be the Doctor, he might have believed that the balloon was filled with gas when it was only hot air). Hot air is created by [[Fire|burning]] something, so he used gas for fuel. | In a continuity error, the balloon was described by [[Jackson Lake]] as being powered by gas, which he stated he regularly bought from a nearby gasworks plant for "a minor fee". Yet when piloted by the Doctor, it was powered by only hot air. (However it should be remembered that Jackson was still under the influence of the infostamp and, believing himself to be the Doctor, he might have believed that the balloon was filled with gas when it was only hot air). Hot air is created by [[Fire|burning]] something, so he used gas for fuel. | ||
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Revision as of 16:19, 17 November 2011
- For other uses of TARDIS, see TARDIS (disambiguation).
The Tethered Aerial Release Developed In Style (abbreviated TARDIS), unlike its namesake, was a hot-air balloon, created for Jackson Lake while he was under the impression he was the Doctor. When piloted by the Tenth Doctor, it was key in the destruction of the CyberKing. (DW: The Next Doctor)
Behind the scenes
In a continuity error, the balloon was described by Jackson Lake as being powered by gas, which he stated he regularly bought from a nearby gasworks plant for "a minor fee". Yet when piloted by the Doctor, it was powered by only hot air. (However it should be remembered that Jackson was still under the influence of the infostamp and, believing himself to be the Doctor, he might have believed that the balloon was filled with gas when it was only hot air). Hot air is created by burning something, so he used gas for fuel.