How indestructible is the TARDIS?
The TARDIS is almost indestructible. If it was completely indestructible then life wouldn't be very interesting, but it does appear to be resilient to extermination, being plunged into black holes and falling off cliffs.
Can the Doctor talk to the TARDIS?
You did look at us talking won't it be amazing if we could always talk even when you suck inside the box you know I'm not constructed that way I exist across all space and time and you talk. What rooms are in the TARDIS? Bedrooms
- Romana's Room.
- Empty Room.
- Adric's Room.
- Bed Room.
- Tegan's Room.
- Turlough's Room.
- Nyssa's Room.
- Planet of Fire.
What is the TARDIS made of?
The TARDIS, because of it's stuck chameleon circuit, appears to always be made of wood. It is actually made of a mostly-unknown material that is far stronger than wood. This material is impervious to damage from almost every source in the universe. Who makes the TARDIS?
How long does a TARDIS take to grow?
According to the deleted scene a piece of TARDIS coral, which appeared to be roughly the size of a mouse, would take thousands of years to grow a TARDIS. Who are Atraxi? The Atraxi were a sophisticated alien police race, which formed a galactic police force. They were very efficient with their work, tracking down any prisoners who escaped their facilities and executing them.
What does silence will fall mean?
Silence will fall is the main Doctor Who theme from series five onwards. The silence takes its name from a prophecy that when the oldest question in the universe is asked, silence will fall. It was only made clear in The Time of the Doctor what the Silence was hoping to prevent. Is Rory in the pandorica? He was killed by the Silurians and absorbed into a crack in time, before being resurrected as an Auton, who then killed Amy. After breaking his programming, he stood watch over her tomb in the Pandorica for 2000 years. When reality was restored, Rory ceased to be an Auton and returned to human form.
How long did Rory guard the pandorica?
Played by Arthur Darvill
Rory had a turbulent time in the TARDIS. He was killed by the Silurians and absorbed into a crack in time, before being resurrected as an Auton, who then killed Amy. After breaking his programming, he stood watch over her tomb in the Pandorica for 2000 years.