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Leaving the parking break on

Good gag, nice one moffat. But please can we have the noise back. Pretty please? Best noise in the universe.

Best not to get too hung up on continuity in Who. (But if they try any of that he's half human nonsense I won't be responsible for my actions!) :-)
 
Thank you, Scrawny71.

And while we're on the subject ... what is that parking brake noise? How did they make it? I always thought it was a rope or cable being dragged across a metal drum. Any other thoughts?
 
The base noise is a housekey being dragged along a piano string, but it went through a bit of reprocessing beyond that.
 
If you really need to work it out, then we only know that 'with the brakes off' you don't hear the sound inside the TARDIS (we don't see her land from outside).
Seeing as you didn't hear the sound inside for most of the 1970s and 1980s, that's not a major problem...
 
C'mon, some of us are grumpy and like our continuity.

And coming up with explainations is half the fun of being a fan.
 
Maybe the parking brake thing is only true of the newly regenerated Tardis.

Actually, I think it's the sound being heard *inside* the TARDIS that they're referring to in the episode. In the old series that was pretty rare, and throughout the 80s all that was heard inside the ship was that bleep that we heard when River landed it.

Nobody's saying that the noise heard *outside* the ship is a result of "leaving the brakes on"
 
a tardis is supposed to take seven times lords to fly it

Remember the Second Doctor's words to the Time Lords in "The Two Doctors": "You'd think I'd never flown a TARDIS solo!!" This would imply that it's not unheard of for TARDIS's to just be piloted by a single Time Lord.
 
Yes it's very funny and it's good to see the producers give the finger to the nerds who want American style continuity rather than the more British consistency that the show is based up.

You're talking about American style fandom, not American style continuity. Continuity is about as goofy on a lot of American TV as it is in DW - it's just more customary for Americans to fuss over it.

Trek fans have devoted forty years to putting together the pieces of a puzzle that was never conceived as a whole picture to begin with.
 
...but there's got to be some point to it all; you can't just have a lot of strange things happening for no reason....otherwise nothing that happened would make any sense."

And as a result somewhat simulating actual human experience. :lol:

It was a great joke, and I'm willing to assume that the Doctor leaves the brake on. Why not?
 
Trek fans have devoted forty years to putting together the pieces of a puzzle that was never conceived as a whole picture to begin with.


That's partially true. It may have not been conceived (at TOS time) , but by the time the movies and TNG came out, canon (and the whole picture) was very much in their (Read: GR's) eyes.
 
I never got the impression that he literally left the brakes on. It came across more as a joke, with an analogy to a similar "duh" kind of action people accidentally do with their cars.

Besides, the Doctor likes the sound. It's not going anywhere for that reason and that reason alone.
 
I don't like that they retconned this, it didn't need it. I always thought the Type-40 TARDIS, and older models, made the sound cause they were older technology. The newer types and models didn't need to make that sound, cause they had improved on the technology, they can land faster, for example as was seen with the TARDIS's in "The War Games"
 
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