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The T.A.R.D.I.S., short for Time And Relative Dimension In Space, is a Type-40 Time Travel Capsule capable of travelling to any location throughout the Wasteland. It originated on the planet Gallifrey, where it is considered an older model of time machine.

Background
Grown in the Blackhole Shipyards of Gallifrey the TARDIS is a living and breathing piece of advanced Time Travel equipment. The Type 40 model is, according to the Voice Interface, an outdated model that is no longer within it's warranty. Upon comparing the inside and outside of the box, it becomes readily apparent that the outside is smaller than the inside, this is explained by the TARDIS being a product of the Gallifreyan science of Transdimensional Engineering.

The TARDIS is capable of travelling anywhere within Time and Space, however the Courier is not capable of travelling outside of the Wasteland and is not capable of travelling in time (With some exceptions), it is later revealed by the Time Lord Overseer that the machine was intentionally "Teather-Locked" to it's current place in space and time due to concerns about the safety of the Courier having free access to all of space and time without proper understanding of paradoxes.

The TARDIS is usually capable of analysing it's surroundings and altering the appearance of it's outer shell in order to blend in with wherever and whenever it lands, as part of a device called a "Chameleon Circuit". The unit in question however has a damaged Chameleon Circuit, leaving it stuck in the form of a 1960s British police public call box. While the Voice interface gives directions as to how the Chameleon Circuit could be fixed, it is not an action that can be performed. In order to be able to fly the TARDIS effectively, the machine emits a low-intensity telepathic field that binds the TARDIS to it's pilot (and vice-versa).

According to the Voice Interface, the TARDIS's deep memory indicates that the ship has travelled to an array of different locations with an array of different occupants. Various Index files located in the machine's memory indicate that the TARDIS was in fact stolen by it's previous owner, and is originally from a diverging universe where the Great War and the events that lead up to it never happened. Ownership can be transferred by use of an Ancient Gallifreyan Control Disc, a device once used to aid in Temporal Flight lectures at the Time Lord Academy, which is how the Courier comes to own the machine.

Togglable Rooms
The TARDIS contains many rooms, each of which can be toggled on and off at the expense of a 5% power drain for each room active. Each room is accessible via the TARDIS corridors, which are snake-like and non-Euclidian, frequently changing with each corner turned, causing them to be intentionally difficult to navigate.

Static Rooms
It also contains a small selection of rooms that are permanently enabled, and do not contribute to any power loss.

Console Rooms
The TARDIS is capable of switching between various different skins for it's main console room. This changes, among other things, the position and appearance of the flight controls.