TARDIS in the Doctor Who Series stands for Time And Relative Dimension In Space. The TARDIS was first seen in the first Doctor Who episode in 1963 with William Hartnell as the Doctor. Susan, the Doctor's granddaughter, claimed to have coined the acronym TARDIS from its name in that first episode.
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The Doctor briefly married Queen Elizabeth I ("The End of Time Part I") which is referenced in "The Shakespeare Code" and "Tooth and Claw." He referenced being married at least one other time ("Blink") and had a granddaughter, Susan, suggesting another marriage. The Series 6 episode "The Doctor's Wife" suggests that the TARDIS is in a way his wife, seeing as how connected they are. The Eleventh Doctor marries River Song in the Series 6 finale "The Wedding of River Song." Also, before we were able to watch the Doctor's adventures on our television, the Doctor married a woman. It is known that the Doctor has family, however, they all most likely perished during the Time War. In real life, the Fourth Doctor, Tom Baker, did marry the actress who played his companion Romana, Lalla Ward. David Tennant, who played the 10th Doctor, married Georgia Moffat, who played the Doctor's "generated anomaly" daughter in the 10th Doctor episode "The Doctor's Daughter". Moffat's father is Peter Davison, who played the 5th Doctor.
Ther are 6 letters in the word letter two of which are repeated which gives a total of four different letters.
While the 10th did make that comment, it seems not to be a truth. Never have we seen any T.A.R.D.I.S. (with the exception of Journeys End) ever piloted by any more than one or two. Even more so not all T.A.R.D.I.S.s have a 6 sided console. Omega's T.A.R.D.I.S. was completely lacking in a conventional TARDIS console (with a chair for Omega to sit in it's place), and was instead controlled by a single computer close beside the chair, which controlled his observation screens. The Rani's TARDIS console was round without any distinct panels for the controls. Sadly Tennent's comment was just another line that wasn't given much thought like Kingston's line "he drives with the break on".
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Yes he's dead, he was shot by a Silurian and the crack "took" him wiping him from existence, however as the Doctor said time can be rewritten, so it is possible for him to come back some how. In season 5 Rory did die but he came back as a plastic roman nestene in the Pandorica Opens. In the Big Bang the Doctor basically blows up the universe and re-creates the big bang so basically the whole universe was reset. In actual fact Rory has died 5 times if you include season 6. He died in Amy's choice, but it was just a dream He died in Cold Blood, but came back to life in the pandorica opens 'some sort of miracle said the doctor' so we dont actually know why He died in Day of the Moon (season 6), only he didn't actually get shot it was just a prank to fool some people He died in Curse of the Black Spot (season 6), But Amy resucitated him. And finally he died in The Doctors Wife (season 6). But it was really just some weird timelord killer guy playing mind games in the Tardis.
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It doesn't stand for anything, it's just the first 6 letters ( from left to right) on a keyboard.
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There are many occupations and career designations of 6 letters length. These include doctor, driver, runner, writer, tailor, and sailor.
You can find the TARDIS mouse pads at Amazon for around $5.00. They also carry them at zazzle for around $4-$6. and you may also choose from several different designs.
QWERTY does not stand for anything. It is simply the first 6 letters on the top row of your standard American keyboard layout.
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The dahlia has 6 letters.
The letters do not spell any 6 letter words. They can be used to spell the 5 letter words antas (a pilaster formed at the termination of a wall), nadas (nothing) and stand.
The TARDIS typically has six windows on each side, for a total of 12 windows. However, the exact design and number of windows can vary depending on the era of the show and the specific TARDIS design being used.
6 letters You could always just count the letters that you typed.......
The number of combinations of 6 letters is 6! or 720.