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Remembered TARDIS

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This topic might have a better name.

Either Memory TARDIS, as it's been called that in publicity material, and it's explicitly called such in dialogue by McCoy, or Remembered TARDIS as that is also said in dialogue by Davison and used in publicity material. Perhaps "Memory TARDIS" could be a generic page for this special model of TARDIS.

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In one unique iteration, the Doctor's TARDIS featured a console room composed entirely of pieces from various other TARDIS consoles. This console room, rather than having a traditional central console, was a compact space where controls were dispersed across the walls and ceiling. The Fifth Doctor speculated that this particular TARDIS was a "remembered TARDIS", a sentiment echoed by the Seventh Doctor, who referred to it as "a memory".

History

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Appearance

The exterior of the TARDIS resembled a police box, with the same colouring as that of the Thirteenth Doctor's TARDIS exterior. (TV: Earthshock)

The TARDIS interior features a cluttered collection of various other TARDIS control consoles, such as a segment of the First and Second Doctor's console, a segment of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh Doctor's console, the metal girders from the Eighth Doctor's console room, a segment of the War Doctor's console, some coral "roundels" from the Ninth and Tenth Doctor's console room, a segment of the Eleventh Doctor's first console, a segment of the Twelfth Doctor's console, some hexagonal "roundels" from the Thirteenth Doctor's console room, and the Third and Fourth Doctor's console in the ceiling. When stories were told, a miniature version of the Thirteenth Doctor's console rested on the floor between chairs, resembling a campfire. (TV: Earthshock)

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