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What is a TARDIS?

Updated: 9/13/2023
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A time travelling machine. TARDIS stands for Time And Relative Dimensions In Space.

The Tardis is bigger on the inside using transcendental dimensions, meaning when you step inside you step into a different plane. Think a Star-gate.

The Tardis has a chameleon circuit which will allow it to "blend in" with the environment but currently it is broken.

It also has a translation module which allows people who used the Tardis to hear all alien languages as their mother language.

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The word TARDIS stands for Time and Relative Dimension in Space. A TARDIS is a spaceship/time machine. It is bigger on the inside. (kind of like Mary Poppins' bag or the tent from Harry Potter.) It is a blue box that can take its occupants anywhere and/or anywhen.

Why does it look like a Police Box?

The TARDIS has a device known as the chameleon circuit. This device allows it to change form to blend into its surroundings. For example if it were to land in ancient Greece it would look like a fountain. In 1940s London, a police box. However the circuit malfunctioned so it permanently looks like a blue box.

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