Howling:Tardis?

in the lodger a tardis is up stairs!!!!!!!!!! but whose personly i think the master but it was cool !?Drwhoworld 18:48, June 12, 2010 (UTC)?!

---No, it was too poorly built. It would have to be an amateur who built it. Well, a group of amateurs. The autopilot, I think, suggests organisation-type thinking. Question is, how did they know to make it? They must have gotten Timelord tech somehow. I would say either the cracks allowed whomever built it to obtain this info, or they are somehow involved in causing the cracks. Pandorica... they looked like a primitive society in the trailer, so the former is more likely. Sten Darker 22:11, June 13, 2010 (UTC) 22:09, June 13, 2010 (UTC)
 * Time rotor in the middle, 4 stations (instead of 6) around the sides of it, recovery protocols the Doctor recognizes, bigger on the inside, chameleon and perception filter circuits... if this Tardis is a hack job, it's impressive. And the ep is followed by a mystical high-tech prison. Call me a broken record, but I'm thinking of a name with four letters that starts with an 'R.' Although, on the other hand, there's still possibly a Finale Doctor to deal with... Agonaga 05:11, June 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * That R-related individual also controlled their TARDIS, which had a dark grey interior, by touching globes set into the console. If it's a red herring, it's a nicely-formed one. Rob T Firefly 06:34, June 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * Great question. Who could have a ship like that and why or how did it get there in the first place. I really want to know who's crashed/abandoned potential "TARDIS" that may be. I'm surprised the Doctor wasn't more concerned with how it got there and who had the technology to do that. Considering the Time Lords are (as far as we know) all out of existence or in the time lock of the time war except for the Doctor then who could have the technology to build something like that? That was the first question I had once he mentioned that someone was trying to build a TARDIS. I think that ship is too technologically advanced (considering the way it messed with time) for the Doctor to not question where it came from. V00D00M0NKY 06:38, June 14, 2010 (UTC)
 * On top of everything else I was just thinking... Can something (are we assuming this actually is a TARDIS?) with a chameleon circuit put a temporary hole (stairs and a door) in a roof that people can walk right through? If there was a hole in the roof after it imploded that would be one thing but as far as I can recall, the roof was intact and the ship was on top of the roof. This means to get into the ship from inside the house they would have had to go through the roof one way or another. Am I wrong? V00D00M0NKY 09:03, June 14, 2010 (UTC)

Non timelords have attempted to build tardises before,the only examples i can think of off hand are the sontarans in the two doctors and the dalek's DARDISes.--666hotline 10:16, June 14, 2010 (UTC)

Sorry but didn't the Doctor say his phsiology was too much for this 'TARDIS' and him (and by extension all timelords) touching it would have blown up the Solar System - doesn't this kind of rule out it being a timelord creation? - I'll also point out that in the new series alone, two characters had/were given crystals for growing TARDIS' - not that I think it's either of them, I just don't think it can be a timelord.80.0.209.79 23:20, June 14, 2010 (UTC)


 * I don't think that it was a time lord who created it but considering the technology the Doctor should have questioned where it came from. It was powerful enough to stop his TARDIS from materializing. From his perspective that should be significant evidence for him to look further into where it came from. It seemed like he wasn't worried where it came from. V00D00M0NKY 06:56, June 15, 2010 (UTC)