Temporal Fusion

A TARDIS can be used to collapse an existing time couture by navigating through the corridor to close and seal the damage behind it. This is done using the Space Time Warping Template that collapse a TARDIS's breach in space-time during dematerialization. If a malfunctioning TARDIS causes damage (such as a rift) to either the Multiverse or the Space-Time Vortex, it is sometimes possible to use Temporal Fusion to repair this damage by reversing the trip that caused the damage. While Temporal Fusion can seal the "rift" it often leaves a paradox scar that can have minor effects on local causality. It is likely that improperly performed Temporal Fusion could lead to Eigen Ram.

Color Key

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  • Black: For information from the TV Series, including Dimensions in Time, and 1996 TV Movie.
  • Blue: For information from the Novels and Audios including Target, Virgin, BCC, and Big Finish.
  • Green: For information from 'licensed' reference sources such as the Technical Manual, Doctor Who Magazine, and the Role Playing Games.
  • Red: For information from unofficial sources -The Faction Paradox series, behind the scenes interviews, author's speculation, and popular fan belief.

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Colour Coding

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Blue: Novels and Audios

Green: Licensed Reference Material

Red: Unofficial Sources & Speculation

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