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"The Stolen Tardis" (1979), a spin-off comic printed in issue No. 9 of Doctor Who Weekly (the original name of Doctor Who Magazine) also claims that "not everyone on Gallifrey is a Time Lord", [130] while a feature in issue No. 21 instead states that the Doctor is "a member of a race called the Time Lords".
Doctor Who follows the adventures of the title character, a rogue Time Lord with somewhat unknown origins who goes by the name "the Doctor".The Doctor fled Gallifrey, the planet of the Time Lords, in a stolen TARDIS ("Time and Relative Dimension(s) in Space"), a time machine that travels by materialising into, and dematerialising out of, the time vortex.
Gallifrey Base is an Internet forum dedicated to discussion of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. It has been described as "one of the largest Doctor Who fan forums". [1] [2] Gallifrey Base was founded as the successor to the forums associated with the Doctor Who fan site Outpost Gallifrey. [3]
On Gallifrey, the Twelfth Doctor has escaped from his confession dial [N 1] after four and a half billion years of imprisonment, alerting the Time Lords. Aided by the Gallifreyan military, the Doctor usurps and exiles Lord President Rassilon. Now acting as new President, the Doctor learns that Rassilon imprisoned him in the dial to force him to ...
The two fight, until the Master loses his footing and falls into a chasm. The Doctor reconnects the coils, saving Gallifrey. The Doctor bids farewell but warns that the Master may not be dead, as he had already harvested some energy. As the Doctor's TARDIS dematerialises, the Master sneaks into his own TARDIS and escapes.
The Doctor is returned to normal space on Gallifrey where he makes for the High Council Chamber. Time Lord Councillor Hedin is revealed as the traitor who transmitted the bio-data. Hedin is in awe of his master Omega , first of the Time Lords and pioneer of time travel.
The TARDIS also allows the Doctor and others to communicate with people who speak languages other than their own, as well as turn all written languages to English. The translation circuit has been explored in comparison with real-world machine translation, with researchers Mark Halley and Lynne Bowker concluding that "when it comes to the ...
The serial also introduces the name of the Doctor's home planet, Gallifrey. In the serial, the Sontaran Commander Linx ( Kevin Lindsay ) crash-lands his spaceship in medieval England. He agrees to give futuristic weaponry to the warrior Irongron ( David Daker ) and his men, in exchange for Linx being given shelter to perform repairs on the ...