Outer plasmic shell

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An outer plasmic shell, often simply called a plasmic shell, was a TARDIS exterior. In a perfectly functioning TARDIS, the chameleon circuit picked a plasmic shell suitable to the time and place in which the ship landed. A TARDIS' shells were stored in the shell room; if the room had no suitable shells, more were created and stored as well. (PROSE: The Little Things) Lord Roche was forced to use a non-terrestrial aeroplane as his shell when he didn't have any terrestrial designs in his shell room and didn't feel like designing any. (PROSE: The Suns of Caresh) The theory in the TARDIS Handbook was that the plasmic shell was driven by the chameleon circuit. (TV: Logopolis) When a TARDIS died or was dying, its final plasmic shell grew to enormous size due to leakage of the dimensionally transcendentalism. (TV: The Name of the Doctor)

Due to a malfunction in the chameleon circuit deliberately caused by the Eleventh Doctor, the Doctor's Type 40 TARDIS was stuck with a police box plasmic shell from leaving 1963 London to the end of its life at Trenzalore. (TV: An Unearthly Child, Logopolis, Boom Town, Meanwhile in the TARDIS, The Name of the Doctor, PROSE: Synthespians, COMIC: Hunters of the Burning Stone)

Among plasmic shells used by the Doctor's TARDIS before the malfunction were: a wooden kiosk, (AUDIO: Quinnis) a boulder, (PROSE: Frayed) a shed (PROSE: The Price of Conviction) and, finally, a post box. (PROSE: The Little Things)

The Tremas Master used his chameleon circuit to bond his TARDIS' plasmic shell with the Third Doctor's. (PROSE: The Quantum Archangel)

Later, more sentient TARDISes could decide what to change into all by themselves. (PROSE: Alien Bodies)