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}}A '''stasis cube''' was a form of [[Time Lord]] art found on Gallifrey, which the [[Eleventh Doctor]] described as a "little sliver of time" held in perfect stasis in a frame. The result, according to [[Clara Oswald]], resembled a [[3D]] oil [[painting]].
}}A '''stasis cube''' was a form of [[Time Lord]] art found on Gallifrey, which the [[Eleventh Doctor]] described as a "little sliver of time" held in perfect stasis in a frame. The result, according to [[Clara Oswald]], resembled a [[3D]] oil [[painting]].


In [[2013]], several stasis cube paintings, including one titled ''[[Gallifrey Falls No More]]'', were revealed to be in the collection of dangerous art housed in London's [[Under-Gallery]], where figures disappeared from the pictures and the glass over the cubes shattered. It was soon revealed that the figures were [[Zygon]]s, who had used the stasis cubes to freeze themselves in [[1562]] and wait until the planet was more technologically advanced. This led to a meeting between multiple incarnations of the Doctor - the [[Tenth Doctor]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]], and [[War Doctor|the incarnation who fought in the Time War]].
In the early [[21st century]], several stasis cube paintings, including one titled ''[[Gallifrey Falls No More]]'', were revealed to be in the collection of dangerous art housed in the [[Under-Gallery]] of the [[National Gallery]] in [[London]], where figures disappeared from the pictures and the glass over the cubes shattered. It was soon revealed that the figures were [[Zygon]]s, who had used the stasis cubes to freeze themselves in [[1562]] and wait until the planet was more technologically advanced. This led to a meeting between multiple incarnations of the Doctor the [[Tenth Doctor]], the [[Eleventh Doctor]], and [[War Doctor|the incarnation who fought in the Time War]].


Using the method of implanting themselves in stasis cube paintings the Zygons had been using, the Doctors froze themselves in the ''Gallifrey Falls No More'' painting in order to access [[UNIT]]'s [[Black Archive]] in the [[Tower of London]], which was TARDIS-proof, and avert the destruction of London by self-destruct during a showdown between the Zygons and [[Kate Stewart]].
Using the method of implanting themselves in stasis cube paintings the Zygons had been using, the Doctors froze themselves in the ''Gallifrey Falls No More'' painting in order to access [[UNIT]]'s [[Black Archive]] in the [[Tower of London]], which was [[TARDIS]]-proof, and avert the destruction of London by self-destruct during a showdown between the Zygons and [[Kate Stewart]].


Later, having circumvented the [[time-lock]] and travelled back to the events of the [[Last Great Time War]], thirteen incarnations of the Doctor came together to lock the planet [[Gallifrey]] in a stasis cube, thus saving the planet while making it seem that the Time Lords and [[Dalek]]s finally obliterated each other. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
Later, having circumvented the [[time-lock]] and travelled back to the events of the [[Last Great Time War]], thirteen incarnations of the Doctor came together to lock the planet [[Gallifrey]] in a stasis cube, thus saving the planet while making it seem that the Time Lords and [[Dalek]]s finally obliterated each other. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Day of the Doctor (TV story)|The Day of the Doctor]]'')
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