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  2. TARDIS - Wikipedia

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    The TARDIS (/ ˈ t ɑːr d ɪ s /; acronym for "Time And Relative Dimension(s) In Space") is a fictional hybrid of a time machine and spacecraft that appears in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who and its various spin-offs.

  3. Tenth Doctor - Wikipedia

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    The Tenth Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. He is played by David Tennant in three series and nine specials. The character has also appeared in other Doctor Who spin-offs .

  4. Tenth Doctor comic stories - Wikipedia

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    As the Doctor attempts to help Snathe find the Worldbane -- mainly in order to recover the lost TARDIS -- Rose befriends Lerox, an unusual Sontaran who possesses a conscience, and who holds the key to saving not only the Doctor and Rose, but the homeworld of Sontar itself.

  5. Time Crash - Wikipedia

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    The Tenth Doctor reminisces as the Fifth Doctor begins to fade into a separate timeline, revealing various traits from his fifth incarnation that he retained for his tenth, and wishes him well. As the time streams split, the Fifth Doctor calls out, warning the Tenth to put his shields up. The Titanic collides with the TARDIS.

  6. The Satan Pit - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor smashes the jars anyway to destroy the Beast. As the planet falls out of orbit, the Doctor stumbles across his TARDIS. The rocket is also pulled towards the black hole, and Toby reveals he is still possessed. Rose takes Zach's bolt gun and shoots out the rocket's front window, unhooking Toby's safety harness to jettison him into space.

  7. The Impossible Planet - Wikipedia

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    The villain felt dangerous. And in the idea of an evil entity taking control of a telepathically linked race we had the kind of good, solid SF idea – simple and technobabble-free enough for the non-SF literate audience to grasp – in which the new series should be trading. It helps that the Ood were such a great piece of design work, as well."

  8. The Idiot's Lantern - Wikipedia

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    The Wire reveals herself and tries to consume them, but upon seeing the Doctor's sonic screwdriver, she stops, retreats into a portable television set built by Magpie, and escapes, heading for the Alexandra Palace television station. The Doctor and Tommy use equipment from Magpie's shop and the TARDIS to create a device to capture the Wire.

  9. The Pirate Loop - Wikipedia

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    The Doctor uses the transmat booth to travel back to the engine room so that they can escape from the time loop, connecting the ship's drive to the TARDIS and using it to warp space-time. Meanwhile, the pirate ship has unfrozen and the scrambled egg membrane has disappeared.