I'm so glad that you are back working on this. Haven't had time to properly read through things yet but love what you've posted so far.
Thanks Admiral! I am not going to post everything here on
Trekbbs, however some of the more juicy stuff from my deviantart page will make it here.. and I plan to produce a PDF of the Compendium for download, and a limited run of professionally printed versions for sale.. tho because of the cost, I would not make much profit, and it would have to be sold at 20.00 to make it printed.. but I can get that done for those who wish to have the full compendium once finished..now I think the book itself will be quite large considering all the designs, schematics and text I am placing in there. I have the most knowledgeable guy on the internet helping me with the book, the author of the website
www.whoniverse.net who has compiled every bit of data on Time Lord history and TARDISes.. so with our combined work, and backgrounds in physics, we were able to work out the machine, and more! Now that I have finally figured out a design that works for the TARDIS and marries it with every data source out there, I think going forward we have the plan to really give a good account of the ship for those technically minded fans who enjoy a good schematic and floorplans.
In the meantime just because you are so supportive, I am placing this image here for you, and those others who follow my work.. This is the TARDIS control sphere, which houses the main console room. I am doing a cutaway of this now showing the Default (Hartnell) console room from the pilot episode, akin to the LCARS work seen in the Trek Forums.. should be fun! I hope you like this...
NOTE:
Here is the Main Control Sphere sans the support ring that houses additional necessary rooms, this is where the main console is housed, and is also where the Vortex drive, and Warp drive are stationed, think of the console room, and control sphere as being the Bridge of the Enterprise, and also the Nacells in one.. that is because the control sphere is directly responsible for affecting the exo-plasmic shell and the real world interface. The Primary Control room is housed within the control sphere, and the control sphere sits in a disc shaped ring that houses additional resources for the pilots. The resources include the power room, the switch room, the lounge, and Fault Locator room, as well as a series of storage rooms, and a smaller wardrobe room, which can open to the original main room via a dimensional Juncture. there is also a dimensional juncture to the CSM
Couple of notes on the Control Sphere: Transmitter Wave Guide for the Interstitial Antenna-As with most transmitters and reciever communications devices they all have a wave guide system in place to control how the signal is recieved and boradcast, in the case of the Wave Guide for the interstitial antenna, this wave guide is a type of directional wormhole generation system, that opens a microscopic wormhole into the time vortex, and can broadcast signals through there to any point in space and time. The interstitial antenna is the focus point of the Wave guide and the primary emitter, using the power generated by the Artron Flux Capacitor. Artron Flux Capacitor- this is the primary energy convergence and redistribution center of a TARDIS Vworp drive system. it collects excess Artron
Energy and controls feed back loops from the Warp and Vortex Drive.
the Vworp Drive Actuator (Primary) acts like a funnel, and forces the reverse revolution energy out into the real world interface in a spherical ossilation pattern, which moves the exo-chronoplasmic shell about the universe. (Seconday Actuator) this acts like a buffer, and sink drawing in the energy field and feeding it back directly into the main console's Vortex access point, creating a continual looping sphere of Reverse revlolution Gravity occilations for Vortex and Spacetime travel.
the inertia Dampening frame support- creates a static gravity/anti-gravity shell around the control sphere to protect the occupants from inertia damages, and gravitational stresses while the TARDIS is in flight or in the Vortex.
Note: in a nod to the Back to the future franchise, the Doctor mentioned his TARDIS has a flux capacitor.