Key to Time

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The Key to Time is a powerful and mythic artifact with which the Guardians of Time used to maintain control over universal order and chaos. Its shape was that of a perfect crystalline cube, comprised of six segments that must be pieced together to gain the full power of the Key (Although temporary segments could be created if one had enough components of the original Key to temporarily access at least some of its power).

The Key to Time was originally created to wipe the memories of the participants of the Millennium War, though it later gained a more general purpose. (DW: The Quantum Archangel)

Millennia later, when universal balance was upset, the White Guardian enlisted the Doctor and Romana to gather the Key's six segments. (DW: The Ribos Operation) The Black Guardian used the Shadow to stop the Doctor from obtaining the sixth segment. After the Doctor defeated the Shadow, he assembled the Key and outwitted the Black Guardian, enabling the White Guardian to restore universal balance. The Key was then broken apart and scattered throughout the universe again, assuming five new shapes and restoring Princess Astra to her natural form. (DW: The Armageddon Factor)

They found the segments disguised as:

While the Doctor and Romana searched for the Key, they were twice interrupted by outside sources emitting chronometric radiation that disrupted the tracer's ability to work, consisting of a chronometic pulse caused by a breach in the higher dimensions (Tomb of Valdemar) and a malfuctioning time machine (The Shadow of Weng-Chiang).

Years later, the White Guardian sent the Doctor, Ace and Benny on a quest to find the six segments of the Key to Time, scattered across the Doctor's personal past, and disguised as items connected with him in some way. (DWM: Time & Time Again)

Other information

At some stage, the Master obtained a segment of the Key to Time and used it to tear apart the constellation of Mandusus. (MA: Cold Fusion)