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'''Automated Protocol Epsilon Delta Rho''' was a feature of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] designed to allow the TARDIS to automatically respond to distress signals without [[the Doctor]]'s input. When activating, it would be signalled by a siren noise and the letters "ΔΣΡ" appearing on the TARIDS scanners before it dematerialised on its own.
'''Automated Protocol Epsilon Delta Rho''' was a feature of [[the Doctor's TARDIS]] designed to allow the TARDIS to automatically respond to distress signals without [[the Doctor]]'s input. When activating, it would be signalled by a siren noise and the letters "ΔΣΡ" appearing on the TARDIS scanners before it dematerialised on its own.


The protocol activated immediately after the newly-regenerated [[Fourteenth Doctor]] entered the TARDIS for the first time after regenerating. After being initially confused, he recognised the protocol and allowed it to take him to [[Wembley Stadium]] at the [[1966 World Cup Final]]. The distress signal it was following was later discovered to be a trap set by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')
The protocol activated immediately after the newly-regenerated [[Fourteenth Doctor]] entered the TARDIS for the first time after regenerating. After being initially confused, he recognised the protocol and allowed it to take him to [[Wembley Stadium]] at the [[1966 World Cup Final]]. The distress signal it was following was later discovered to be a trap set by the [[Dalek]]s. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Liberation of the Daleks (comic story)|Liberation of the Daleks]]'')
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