Kairel's TARDIS

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Plutar inside Kairel's TARDIS (COMIC: The Stolen TARDIS)

Kairel's TARDIS belonged to the Time Lord Kairel. It was temporarily stolen by the reptiloid thief Sillarc, but brought back by Gallifreyan mechanic Plutar. (COMIC: The Stolen TARDIS)

History

Kairel brought it to the dismissed Time Lord academic and mechanic Plutar for repairment, stating that it would be beneath his dignity to look for the fault himself. While Kairel and other Gallifreyans were watching a newly-arrived space circus, unaware it was just a hypnotic image, the reptiloid thief Sillarc entered the citadell to steal a TARDIS and picked the one Kairel used, unaware of Plutar being inside, hiding in another room.

After taking off, Sillarc noticed Plutar, but got knocked out by him. When Sillarc left the TARDIS to chase Plutar, he realised that it travelled through time, not space, as they were in prehistoric Gallifrey. The TARDIS was then grabbed by one of two fighting Gargantosaurs to throw it against its enemy. Plutar managed to get into the TARDIS before Sillarc could shoot him. Inside, he checked the console and realised that due its Relativity differentiator being missing, it could only travel through time, but not space. Sillarc managed to enter the TARDIS just as Plutar was about to take off, taking them both to the present.

However, due to the TARDIS being moved when the Gargantosaur threw it, it materialized in front of the Gallifreyans watching Sillarc's circus. Plutar convinced Kairel to have Sillarc arrested, but Sillarc escaped to another point in time. After moving the TARDIS to the position where his space ship would be, Sillarc planned to rematerialize in the present inside his ship, a few moments after he left. However, Plutar and the other Time Lords used another TARDIS to be there before him and arrest him. (COMIC: The Stolen TARDIS)

Appearance

It's exterior resembled the default look of TARDISes at that time. (TV: The War Games)

It's interior was circular with its walls having hexagonals instead of roundels. It had at least one more room which Plutar used for hiding from Sillarc.