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TARDIS (video game)

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TARDIS is the third of the Adventure Games, a series of five games in which the player have the ability to play as the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond.

Set mostly inside the TARDIS, it gave players a chance to explore the ship in a way not previously offered by any other DWU video game to date. Nevertheless, it was by far the shortest of the five games. It was also the one of the games for which Phil Ford received no writing credit. Instead, writing chores were handled by James Moran.

Synopsis

With the TARDIS caught in a time riptide, it's up to Amy to save the day or leave the Eleventh Doctor trapped in the void forever. Meanwhile, a dangerous entity is roaming the TARDIS corridors and it hasn't been fed for a very long time...

Plot

The Doctor and Amy are inside the TARDIS, discussing where they should go next for a more peaceful outing, which is nearly impossible, considering the Doctor's long track record of vacations failing miserably. However, the TARDIS suddenly enters a 'space riptide', and the Doctor is launched through the doors, out into space. After the TARDIS steadies itself, Amy looks outside and sees the Doctor hovering, still conscious and surrounded by a number of strange blue worms, a short distance away.

Through sign language, he manages to tell Amy that he is slowly suffocating, and she can save him by resetting the TARDIS air shell by using the red levers. Amy does so and the Doctor uses an earpiece to properly contact her through the scanner, telling her to use the tractor beam to retrieve him. The console needs an outside power source for that, so the Doctor sends Amy to his drawing room to retrieve a power source for the beam. Searching through the many nick-nacks in the Doctor's drawing room, Amy is, at first, unsuccessful in finding anything useful for powering the tractor beam. Another riptide strikes the TARDIS, and the interior shaking causes one of the clocks to move, revealing a safe. Amy finds the Saxon Master's Laser screwdriver inside, but accidentally knocks over a glass vase next to it. Thinking she can just replace it, Amy hurries back to the control room. Unbeknownst to her, a orange glow escapes the shattered pieces of vase and follows quickly after. After informing the Doctor via the scanner that she has found the laser screwdriver, the Doctor instructs her to insert it in the console. Doing so activates the tractor beam and the Doctor is pulled back into the TARDIS.

The Doctor explains that the blue worms that had been pestering him are known as Chronomites, somewhat harmless parasites, but they can make you 'very itchy'. Unfortunately, the Entity, an old enemy of the Doctor that survives by draining years from others, has arrived in the control room. The presence of the Entity, along with another space riptide, causes the TARDIS to send Amy away.

Amy is now in a future TARDIS with the Entity. Realising that Amy is in the TARDIS 1,000 years into the future, the Doctor sets about scavenging parts from the present TARDIS in order to create a tachyon feedback loop which will reunite Amy with him. The Doctor manages to scavenge three items from his drawing room; his Fob watch, an Oscillator from the distress beacon he picked up in the GSO Arctic Drilling Station and the Krontos Crystal used to make a chronal blocker on Skaro; using these, the Doctor is able to successfully make the feedback loop.

In the future TARDIS, the Entity begins attacking Amy; feeding on her time. A time-activated recording of the Doctor appears on the scanner, telling Amy that she needs to answer some trivia questions in order to prove that she's herself; then she can access and use the tachyon feedback loop to get back to her proper timeline. Amy answers the questions correctly and completes the loop on her end, allowing the Doctor to pull her back into the present TARDIS.

Once the pair are reunited, the Doctor threatens the Entity; telling it to either restore Amy's time or be imprisoned again after it has finished her off. The Entity retreats into another vase that the Doctor takes out, and the Doctor proposes a deal. The Doctor says that he will release the Entity into the timestream, where it can feed off of the limitless supply of Chronomites - but only if it restores Amy's time. The Entity finds this to be acceptable and gives Amy her time back; the Doctor then releases it from the TARDIS. Amy tells the Doctor that he forgot to mention that the Chronomites cause itchiness. The Doctor simply says that he forgot, possibly meaning that he wished to punish the Entity for past deeds.

The Doctor performs some checks on the central console, then sets course for Poseidon 8, built in London's previous location, following the great flood of the 23rd century. Exiting the TARDIS, Amy is amazed by the underwater base that they have materialized inside. However, her amazement is quickly replaced by fear, as the pair notice a gigantic alien shark attacking the base and heading towards them....

Cast

References

  • The TARDIS has a drawing room, sun room and a lift.
  • Things seen in the Drawing Room include:
  • Amy and the Doctor are both bad at charades.
  • King Kong and Tarzan are mentioned.
  • The two red levers on the console reset the TARDIS and extend the air shell.
  • The drawing room is half a mile down the corridor, left, then right, then right again, then the third right, past a weird swirly thing, left, then the other left, through the sun room, past a green door, right, along a wall until it becomes slimy, down a lift to the third floor and straight ahead.
  • The Entity says "I must feed". This is very similar to something the Ood said in The Impossible Planet.
  • The panels of the TARDIS console are named according to function; these are the "Fabrication", "Mechanical", "Communications", "Diagnostic", "Navigation" and "Helm" panels. Many of the individual devices on the panels are named or used.
  • The Cloister bell is heard.
  • Amy questions the Doctor if he's ever had a vacation free of trouble. The Doctor mentions Brighton Beach and says it "didn't go well". He continues by saying that he "had a lovely time in Paris," but remembers that "it all went wrong." These events occurred, respectively, in TV: The Leisure Hive and TV: City of Death.

Story notes

  • The story continues in GAME: Shadows of the Vashta Nerada.
  • The day before TARDIS was released to download, a story was posted on the Doctor Who website called Wish You Were Here, acting as a prelude to TARDIS.
  • This is the first story to actually teach the viewer/player how to fly the TARDIS and what everything on the console actually does.
  • A 'Who Fact' about Cybermen states the Eighth and Ninth Doctor's never encountered them. However, it does note that there are some adventures "which we never get to see", and indeed it is clearly only covering TV stories. The Eighth Doctor encountered the Cybermen in COMIC: The Flood, AUDIO: Sword of Orion, The Girl Who Never Was, and Human Resources.

Promotion

  • In a video posted on the BBC Doctor Who website, Karen Gillan promoted the game and announced the alien was called the Entity.

Rumours

to be added

Production errors

If you'd like to talk about narrative problems with this story — like plot holes and things that seem to contradict other stories — please go to this episode's discontinuity discussion.
  • The Doctor says "press red," but Amy pulls two red levers.
  • The promotional image shows the front TARDIS doors, but does not show the "St John's Ambulance" sticker on the right-side door.

Continuity

External links

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