I can remember an epsiode where the tardis materised and it waasnt the police box(think it was a 5th doctor episode)?>
It's always worked, it does look like a Police Box after all, it's just jammed. Originally from a glitch in "An Unearthy Child" then on purpose by Six when he realised it couldn't blend in worth a fart after his crap repair job. Eight (and I think one of the later ones) makes a comment that he actually likes it as a Police Box.Given how much that police box has changed over the years--in height, size, and color--I think the chameleon circuit still works but can only change into different versions of a 1960's Police Box.
In other words, it's broken. It doesn't work the way it's supposed to--to blend the exterior naturally with whatever locale it materializes in.It's always worked, it does look like a Police Box after all, it's just jammed.Given how much that police box has changed over the years--in height, size, and color--I think the chameleon circuit still works but can only change into different versions of a 1960's Police Box.
It seems the Doctor was never all that terribly bothered by it from the start.Originally from a glitch in "An Unearthy Child" then on purpose by Six when he realised it couldn't blend in worth a fart after his crap repair job. Eight (and I think one of the later ones) makes a comment that he actually likes it as a Police Box.
This. The chameleon circuit is probably obsolete and redundant, hence the Doctor indulging the TARDIS's obsession. Anyway, the circuit itself works fine. It turns the ship into a blue phone box every single time!My understanding is that the perception filter renders the chemelion circuit rendant: If people don't "see" the TARDIS it doesn't matter what it looks like.
Shame the 4th Doctor got stuck with the shortest and ugliest phone box.
It's always worked, it does look like a Police Box after all, it's just jammed. Originally from a glitch in "An Unearthy Child" then on purpose by Six when he realised it couldn't blend in worth a fart after his crap repair job. Eight (and I think one of the later ones) makes a comment that he actually likes it as a Police Box.Given how much that police box has changed over the years--in height, size, and color--I think the chameleon circuit still works but can only change into different versions of a 1960's Police Box.
Yea, she must've grown fond of the Police Box shape in the Junkyard, since Susan comments in the first Caveman episode, as they leave the Tardis with Barbara and Ian for the first time, how strange it is that she didn't change shapes when they left the Junkyard^or perhaps the TARDIS has just decided shes likes that look and doesn't want to change. Given that she takes the Doctor where he needs to be. Usually where there is someone/thing doing something wrong. The Police box does sort of fit in with what the Doctor does. He fights injustice etc.. across time and space.
I don't like NuWho's perception filter. It's just a cheap excuse to avoid the startled villagers you used to get every so often in the original series. Also the writers seem to have forgotten that no one is suppose to see it since just about everyone still sees it.My understanding is that the perception filter renders the chemelion circuit rendant: If people don't "see" the TARDIS it doesn't matter what it looks like.
The first Doctor had a remedy for that in "The War Machines".The disadvantage of the chamelion circuit is that it makes the TARDIS "look" like "something" and there's always the risk that "someone" could need, or try to enter that "something." You essentially end up with the reverse of the gag from the start of this year's Christmas special. Some poor copper tries to call his wife to say he's working late and ends up getting an eye-full of TARDISy goodness.
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