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==Uses==
 
==Uses==
[[File:Parting of the ways.jpg|thumb|[[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] (a hologram) appearing within the TARDIS. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')]]
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[[File:Parting of the ways.jpg|thumb|The [[Ninth Doctor|Ninth Doctor]] (a hologram) appearing within the TARDIS. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]'')]]
 
*Believing that he would die on the [[Game Station]], [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] used it to record a message for the benefit of [[Rose Tyler]] before the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] returned itself and Rose to her home of [[Powell Estate]] in [[2006]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''). The message was pre-recorded, though mentioned Rose by name, and The Doctor's hologram (at the time of recording) didn't know what specific emergency would cause him to activate it but described it as "facing an enemy who should never get their hands on this machine" (referring to the TARDIS itself).
 
*Believing that he would die on the [[Game Station]], [[Ninth Doctor|the Doctor]] used it to record a message for the benefit of [[Rose Tyler]] before the [[The Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] returned itself and Rose to her home of [[Powell Estate]] in [[2006]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Parting of the Ways]]''). The message was pre-recorded, though mentioned Rose by name, and The Doctor's hologram (at the time of recording) didn't know what specific emergency would cause him to activate it but described it as "facing an enemy who should never get their hands on this machine" (referring to the TARDIS itself).
 
*Whether The Doctor recorded another similar message after his regeneration or for any of his other companions (such as [[Martha Jones|Martha]] or [[Donna Noble|Donna]]) is never revealed, but the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s reference to the program means he probably would've done (or else Donna may've been faced with a [[Ninth Doctor|man she didn't recognise]] talking to [[Rose Tyler|someone else]]). A hologram of the Tenth Doctor similar to Emergency Program One's Ninth Doctor hologram appeared in [[DW]]: [[Blink]], but this was named as Security Protocol 712 by the hologram itself.
 
*Whether The Doctor recorded another similar message after his regeneration or for any of his other companions (such as [[Martha Jones|Martha]] or [[Donna Noble|Donna]]) is never revealed, but the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s reference to the program means he probably would've done (or else Donna may've been faced with a [[Ninth Doctor|man she didn't recognise]] talking to [[Rose Tyler|someone else]]). A hologram of the Tenth Doctor similar to Emergency Program One's Ninth Doctor hologram appeared in [[DW]]: [[Blink]], but this was named as Security Protocol 712 by the hologram itself.

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The Emergency Programme One was a feature of the Doctor's TARDIS designed to return to a designated place home in case of extreme emergency (DW: The Parting of the Ways)

The Doctor mentioned that Emergency Programme One was automatically activated after five hours. (DW: Silence in the Library) When activated, it created a hologram projection recording which explained the programme. (DW: The Parting of the Ways)

Uses

Parting of the ways

The Ninth Doctor (a hologram) appearing within the TARDIS. (DW: The Parting of the Ways)

  • Believing that he would die on the Game Station, the Doctor used it to record a message for the benefit of Rose Tyler before the TARDIS returned itself and Rose to her home of Powell Estate in 2006. (DW: The Parting of the Ways). The message was pre-recorded, though mentioned Rose by name, and The Doctor's hologram (at the time of recording) didn't know what specific emergency would cause him to activate it but described it as "facing an enemy who should never get their hands on this machine" (referring to the TARDIS itself).
  • Whether The Doctor recorded another similar message after his regeneration or for any of his other companions (such as Martha or Donna) is never revealed, but the Tenth Doctor's reference to the program means he probably would've done (or else Donna may've been faced with a man she didn't recognise talking to someone else). A hologram of the Tenth Doctor similar to Emergency Program One's Ninth Doctor hologram appeared in DW: Blink, but this was named as Security Protocol 712 by the hologram itself.
  • Donna Noble recorded a message on it as a way to say good-bye to the Doctor, in the event that she might not have a chance to do so herself. (DWM: The Time of My Life)