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So does the term "timeship" actually exist in the DWU, or is it a word that was created for the FPU which we are now logically extrapolating to cover things like the War Lords' ships and 79B Aickman Road? In other words, has it been linked to a lot of our articles because people discovered it through autosuggest, or does it actually have a presence in the DWU?
Specifically, does it appear in:
I preserve the text of the article here for further examination, but may make a move to delete the article itself. Actual citings of this expression in the DWU may of course be used to recreate the article, if deleted.
Timeships were vessels constructed by active Temporal Powers to travel through time.
They could be ships in the traditional Earth navy sense of the word, physical objects that thrust their way through time and often space. (The Book of the War) Timeships of this type included TARDISes, Dalek time machines and other Time Lord and Dalek vessels, as well as the War Lords' SIDRATs and the ship that crashed on Earth in 2010 and took the form of 79B Aickman Road. (DW: The Chase, The War Games, The Lodger, etc.)
Alternatively, they could be modelled space-time events, either existing by moving through time, or slowly building themselves into the real world through modelling onto the universe. I.M. Foreman's Travelling Show functioned in this manner. (EDA: Interference - Book Two)
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ <span style="">22:18: Tue 19 Jun 2012
- Actually, i just went ahead and deleted the page and unlinked it throughout the wiki. If anyone wants to recreate I guess they can, though a better approach is undoubtedly just to use time-space vessel and pipe switch it to time ship, if necessary.
czechout<staff /> ☎ ✍ <span style="">22:34: Tue 19 Jun 2012