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<blockquote data-quote="Raven Crowking" data-source="post: 3644926" data-attributes="member: 18280"><p><strong><span style="font-size: 12px">The Heart of the TARDIS and The Eye of Harmony </span> </strong> </p><p></p><p>Before the Time War, the Eye of Harmony, a captured black hole that was kept beneath the Panopticon on Gallifrey, supplied the power for all TARDISes. Each TARDIS had a Cloister Chamber located beneath the Central Console. As one approached the Cloister Chamber, one could feel the pull of the Eye of Harmony. In effect, gravity increased slightly, though not enough to hamper movement.</p><p></p><p>The Cloister Chamber itself could have many different designs, but all contained some direct access to the Eye of Harmony before the Time War. After the Time War, the Cloister Chamber access is used to store residual energy or energy siphoned off of Time-Space Rifts, supernovae, and similar phenomenon (which is then converted to huon energy and used as fuel). </p><p></p><p>In either event, opening the containment chamber allows access to a phenomenal amount of energy, although it exposes the opener to the energies of the Space-Time Vortex. The Master tried to use the energy from the Eye of Harmony to steal the 4th Doctor’s body in <em>The Deadly Assassin</em> and the 8th Doctor’s body in <em>The Enemy Within</em>. In <em>Bad Wolf</em>, Rose Tyler used the energy of the Heart of the TARDIS to destroy a Dalek invasion of Earth.</p><p></p><p>Anyone who accesses this energy is able to use it to create a Deux Ex Machina effect (as the Time Lord ability) without spending any Action Points. However, this can be extremely dangerous. A Time Lord who does is forced to regenerate in 1d6 minutes. A non-Time Lord who does so will die in 1d6 x 10 minutes from the exposure unless a Time Lord uses an Action Point to drain the energy with a kiss. In this event, however, the Time Lord will be forced to regenerate – and nothing short of the power of a Guardian of Time can prevent this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raven Crowking, post: 3644926, member: 18280"] [B][SIZE=3]The Heart of the TARDIS and The Eye of Harmony [/SIZE] [/B] Before the Time War, the Eye of Harmony, a captured black hole that was kept beneath the Panopticon on Gallifrey, supplied the power for all TARDISes. Each TARDIS had a Cloister Chamber located beneath the Central Console. As one approached the Cloister Chamber, one could feel the pull of the Eye of Harmony. In effect, gravity increased slightly, though not enough to hamper movement. The Cloister Chamber itself could have many different designs, but all contained some direct access to the Eye of Harmony before the Time War. After the Time War, the Cloister Chamber access is used to store residual energy or energy siphoned off of Time-Space Rifts, supernovae, and similar phenomenon (which is then converted to huon energy and used as fuel). In either event, opening the containment chamber allows access to a phenomenal amount of energy, although it exposes the opener to the energies of the Space-Time Vortex. The Master tried to use the energy from the Eye of Harmony to steal the 4th Doctor’s body in [I]The Deadly Assassin[/I] and the 8th Doctor’s body in [I]The Enemy Within[/I]. In [I]Bad Wolf[/I], Rose Tyler used the energy of the Heart of the TARDIS to destroy a Dalek invasion of Earth. Anyone who accesses this energy is able to use it to create a Deux Ex Machina effect (as the Time Lord ability) without spending any Action Points. However, this can be extremely dangerous. A Time Lord who does is forced to regenerate in 1d6 minutes. A non-Time Lord who does so will die in 1d6 x 10 minutes from the exposure unless a Time Lord uses an Action Point to drain the energy with a kiss. In this event, however, the Time Lord will be forced to regenerate – and nothing short of the power of a Guardian of Time can prevent this. [/QUOTE]
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