I en särskild episod av Doctor Who kunde tittarna styra TARDIS över tid och rum ... med hjälp av fjärrkontrollen. Tittarna behövde följa instruktionerna från doktorn för att trycka på rätt kontroll.
Det fanns tre kontroller:
Dimensional Stablizer
Vector Tracker
Vortex Loop
Vad exakt gör dessa tre kontroller?
Alla dessa kontroller skapades för en videospel som heter Attack of the Graske. Den enda som har en tidigare känd existens var Relativdimensionell stabilisator .
TARDIS Data Core avslöjar:
- Attack of the Graske was a Doctor Who video game of the interactive movie genre. It premiered on BBC Red Button at the time of the broadcast of TV: The Christmas Invasion. It was later placed on the series 2 DVD box set, to be played by home viewers around the world. It also has been converted for play in a web browser, and is, As of December 2013, available on the official BBC Doctor Who website.
Relativ dimensionsstabilisator:
The Relative Dimensional Stabiliser (simply called RDS or, more often, dimensional stabiliser) was a component of a TARDIS control system, which allowed to cross the dimensional barrier (TV: The Invisible Enemy) or, in other words, which regulated the outer plasmic shell of the ship in relation to its exterior. Some of its functions and/or components include a chronostat and "synaptic adesion". (TV: The Armageddon Factor)
Vector Tracker och Vortex Loop var:
In "Attack of the Graske", the vector tracker (and Vortex Loop) were operated by the player at home with either the digital remote control or a computer mouse which has been temporarily linked with the sonic screwdriver. If the player chose incorrectly, the Tenth Doctor, who was busy elsewhere in the TARDIS tracking a Graske, picks it out for them.
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