Talk:Paradox machine

"As the TARDIS was capable of preventing a paradox as long as the people creating the paradox stayed inside, the machine may have simply increased this power so that it could be used outside of the TARDIS."

What's the source on this? Monkey with a Gun 00:17, 9 March 2009 (UTC)


 * none, probably. editors on this Wiki commonly make up continuity and speculate. --66.92.67.202 00:38, 9 March 2009 (UTC)


 * okay, well I trimmed the blah-blah from the article, that part included. --66.92.67.202 00:54, 9 March 2009 (UTC)


 * The TARDIS is able to materialise inside itself (see mini episodes "Space" and "Time"), which is a paradox, but in that event you can't leave the TARDIS - which is possibly where this came from. i.e. exiting via the door of the "outer" TARDIS resulted in arriving from the door of the "inner" TARDIS. ... Of course, given that one could conclude that the Doctor lied about NOT being able to support two Amy's in The Girl Who waited (more also there are two Amy's in the TARDIS in aforementioned mini episodes"); it just might not have been desirable. 81.170.123.108talk to me 03:41, August 25, 2014 (UTC)

Interference
In the BBC EDA novel "The Ancestor Cell", the Doctor's TARDIS is revealed to have functioned as a sort of paradox machine holding the Doctor's original timeline in parallel with the edited version established in the novel "Interference Vol. 2". This is probably worth noting in this article, also? -VicarBrench (pardon if I'm breaking etiquette, I'm new to this!)