O que esses controles TARDIS fazem?

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Em um episódio especial de Doctor Who, os espectadores puderam pilotar a TARDIS através do tempo e do espaço ... usando o controle remoto. Os espectadores precisavam seguir as instruções do Doctor para pressionar o controle certo.

Houve três controles:

  • Stabilizador dimensional

  • Rastreador de vetores

  • Vortex Loop

O que exatamente esses três controles fazem?

    
por S S 19.03.2014 / 07:54

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Todos esses controles foram criados para um videogame chamado Attack of the Graske. O único a ter uma existência conhecida anterior foi o Estabilizador Dimensional Relativo .

O Núcleo de dados da TARDIS revela:

  • Attack of the Graske was a Doctor Who video game of the interactive movie genre. It premiered on BBC Red Button at the time of the broadcast of TV: The Christmas Invasion. It was later placed on the series 2 DVD box set, to be played by home viewers around the world. It also has been converted for play in a web browser, and is, As of December 2013, available on the official BBC Doctor Who website.

Estabilizador Dimensional Relativo:

The Relative Dimensional Stabiliser (simply called RDS or, more often, dimensional stabiliser) was a component of a TARDIS control system, which allowed to cross the dimensional barrier (TV: The Invisible Enemy) or, in other words, which regulated the outer plasmic shell of the ship in relation to its exterior. Some of its functions and/or components include a chronostat and "synaptic adesion". (TV: The Armageddon Factor)

O Vector Tracker e o Vortex Loop foram:

In "Attack of the Graske", the vector tracker (and Vortex Loop) were operated by the player at home with either the digital remote control or a computer mouse which has been temporarily linked with the sonic screwdriver. If the player chose incorrectly, the Tenth Doctor, who was busy elsewhere in the TARDIS tracking a Graske, picks it out for them.

    
19.03.2014 / 09:40