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Missy's TARDIS
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James Frederick
02-11-2014
As Missy had some Time Lord sorry Lady technology I wonder if she will have her own TARDIS now?

I hope so myself at least that way if she stays we will see them battle in different parts of space and time plus I'd like to see one with a working Chameleon Circuit.
icemetallica8
02-11-2014
I'm thinking if it is it'll be one of them red phone boxes.
doormouse1
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by icemetallica8:
“I'm thinking if it is it'll be one of them red phone boxes.”

Agreed - there seem to be an awful lot of them around.
icemetallica8
02-11-2014
And judging by Doctor Who Extra they brought them with them.

One point I would raise is the Doctor landed at the Nethersphere - why did Missy while the Doctor was with Dr Chang not just steal his TARDIS? Makes me think Missy might have got it back - potentially playing a long term Mistress.
stocklen
02-11-2014
I hope she does have her own TARDIS. Like the old days! I just hope its not a re-dressed use of the Doctors TARDIS console room coloured black (... like the old days!)

Think about it. she needed something to escape the time-locked Galifrey (I hope we get a decent explanation as to how she managed that whilst the rest of the time lords stay trapped there)

Also, this time around she certainly does have time travel at her disposal - although yet to be confirmed, it is pretty reasonable to assume that she put the advert in the Victorian paper to lure the doctor and clara to the restaurant in Deep Breath, and also she was 'the woman in the shop' who got Clara and the Doctor to meet.

I look forward to the explanations next week!
James Frederick
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by stocklen:
“I hope she does have her own TARDIS. Like the old days! I just hope its not a re-dressed use of the Doctors TARDIS console room coloured black (... like the old days!)

Think about it. she needed something to escape the time-locked Galifrey (I hope we get a decent explanation as to how she managed that whilst the rest of the time lords stay trapped there)

Also, this time around she certainly does have time travel at her disposal - although yet to be confirmed, it is pretty reasonable to assume that she put the advert in the Victorian paper to lure the doctor and clara to the restaurant in Deep Breath, and also she was 'the woman in the shop' who got Clara and the Doctor to meet.

I look forward to the explanations next week!”

She also met the dead girl from Into The Dalek which was of course set in the future
446.09375
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by icemetallica8:
“One point I would raise is the Doctor landed at the Nethersphere”

Did he? I can't work out if the Nethersphere and the 3W mausoleum are two different places, or not? Missy's Dr lackey explained the link between the white noise static and communications from the dead, and WiFi comms were needed for Clara to speak to Dead Danny, which suggested to me a difficult link between two places.

I'd be grateful for a sane explanation of the locations, and whether the mausoleum was actually in St.Paul's or there was a bit of time-and-space trickery going on when they emerged into London - surely someone would have noticed if the main doors to the cathedral revealed that the interior had changed a bit..
trollface
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by doormouse1:
“Agreed - there seem to be an awful lot of them around.”

And there's pictures of the crew bringing the one outside St. Paul's along with them.

Originally Posted by 446.09375:
“Did he? I can't work out if the Nethersphere and the 3W mausoleum are two different places, or not?”

The Nethersphere is a virtual reality. It's the "Gallifreyan hard-drive" that Missy pointed out to the Doctor - the sort of black/red sphere. It's part of the Matrix, from Gallifrey, to which the minds of dead Time Lords are uploaded.

They're uploading people's minds there when they die then, while they're Cyberconverting their bodies, they're working on their minds to remove their emotions. That's why Seb is trying to get Danny to hit "delete" on his emotions.
Sawyl Gwilym
02-11-2014
I kind of got the impression that the mausoleum housing the Cybermen was Missy's TARDIS.

When the Doctor burst out of St Paul's Cathedral he went out through two small doors but came out through two large doors.

Might also explain how the mausoleum seems to have been hidden - The Master's TARDIS materialised around St Paul's, so to humans going in and out they would go into the Cathedral itself, and Missy would go into her TARDIS...

...possibly.
icemetallica8
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by 446.09375:
“Did he? I can't work out if the Nethersphere and the 3W mausoleum are two different places, or not? Missy's Dr lackey explained the link between the white noise static and communications from the dead, and WiFi comms were needed for Clara to speak to Dead Danny, which suggested to me a difficult link between two places.

I'd be grateful for a sane explanation of the locations, and whether the mausoleum was actually in St.Paul's or there was a bit of time-and-space trickery going on when they emerged into London - surely someone would have noticed if the main doors to the cathedral revealed that the interior had changed a bit.. ”

Well he landed in the Mausoleum but that round ball shape thing - the Gallifreyan hard drive is the Nethersphere - obviously bigger on the inside a la Gallifrey Science Rule number 1.
Corwin
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by stocklen:
“, and also she was 'the woman in the shop' who got Clara and the Doctor to meet.
”

There was no sign of Clara recognising her though.

Obviously Missy would have been dressed differently and it has been a few years from Clara's point of view plus she has other things on her mind but you'd think there would have been some line such as "don't I know you from somewhere?" if Missy was indeed the Woman in the shop.

Then again the Master is infamous for his disguises, maybe we'll get a flashback of a rather different looking Missy talking to Clara when the Master explains his cunning plan.
Corwin
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by icemetallica8:
“Well he landed in the Mausoleum but that round ball shape thing - the Gallifreyan hard drive is the Nethersphere - obviously bigger on the inside a la Gallifrey Science Rule number 1.”

It's only peoples minds that are in the Nethersphere not their bodies so there's nothing to suggest the inside of the Nethersphere is any bigger than the outside.
icemetallica8
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by Corwin:
“There was no sign of Clara recognising her though.

Obviously Missy would have been dressed differently and it has been a few years from Clara's point of view plus she has other things on her mind but you'd think there would have been some line such as "don't I know you from somewhere?" if Missy was indeed the Woman in the shop.

Then again the Master is infamous for his disguises, maybe we'll get a flashback of a rather different looking Missy talking to Clara when the Master explains his cunning plan.”

He's also good at mind control - perhaps Clara is a (unknowing) plant or of course, hypnotise a shop lady to hand out this number to Clara.
James Frederick
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by Corwin:
“There was no sign of Clara recognising her though.

Obviously Missy would have been dressed differently and it has been a few years from Clara's point of view plus she has other things on her mind but you'd think there would have been some line such as "don't I know you from somewhere?" if Missy was indeed the Woman in the shop.

Then again the Master is infamous for his disguises, maybe we'll get a flashback of a rather different looking Missy talking to Clara when the Master explains his cunning plan.”

Well from what we know she only ever met her once how many people do you remember serving you in a shop just once.
serton
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by Sawyl Gwilym:
“I kind of got the impression that the mausoleum housing the Cybermen was Missy's TARDIS.

When the Doctor burst out of St Paul's Cathedral he went out through two small doors but came out through two large doors.

Might also explain how the mausoleum seems to have been hidden - The Master's TARDIS materialised around St Paul's, so to humans going in and out they would go into the Cathedral itself, and Missy would go into her TARDIS...

...possibly.”

BIB agree with this. The whole idea made me think that they were inside Missy's TARDIS hence why the Doctor struggled to get a reading.
James Frederick
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by serton:
“BIB agree with this. The whole idea made me think that they were inside Missy's TARDIS hence why the Doctor struggled to get a reading.”

Would also explain why those water tanks seemed to go up for miles
johnnymc
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by Corwin:
“There was no sign of Clara recognising her though.

Obviously Missy would have been dressed differently and it has been a few years from Clara's point of view plus she has other things on her mind but you'd think there would have been some line such as "don't I know you from somewhere?" if Missy was indeed the Woman in the shop.

Then again the Master is infamous for his disguises, maybe we'll get a flashback of a rather different looking Missy talking to Clara when the Master explains his cunning plan.”

How do we know it was this regeneration of "The Mistress" that Clara met in the shop though
446.09375
02-11-2014
Can a TARDIS land inside another one?
James Frederick
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by 446.09375:
“Can a TARDIS land inside another one?”

Yes it's happened before The Masters landed inside The Doctors
446.09375
02-11-2014
Wow, that was quick
Thanks
Ulsterguy
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by James Frederick:
“Yes it's happened before The Masters landed inside The Doctors”

Didn't that lead to problems in Logopolis?
Corwin
02-11-2014
Originally Posted by Ulsterguy:
“Didn't that lead to problems in Logopolis?”

Worked fine in The Keeper of Traken when the Master had an Escape TARDIS inside his main TARDIS.
fornowagain
03-11-2014
Originally Posted by Ulsterguy:
“Didn't that lead to problems in Logopolis?”

Yeah, and 'The Time Monster'. It was quite problematic with total annihilation from 'Time Rams or running through endless space loops.
comedyfish
03-11-2014
Originally Posted by 446.09375:
“Can a TARDIS land inside another one?”

If you turn off the fail safes. which they made a big deal about pointing out
johnnysaucepn
03-11-2014
Originally Posted by comedyfish:
“If you turn off the fail safes. which they made a big deal about pointing out”

Ooh, nice catch. I like that.
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