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What function does the red guardian have?
 
The Red Guardian embodies justice.

  • And the Six-Fold-God responded. The Council of Guardians manifested in the Midnight Cathedral, filling the Dusk Nave with representatives. A whisper rose from the assembly ― the stuff of their wisdom and glory. Structure, Entropy, Justice, Equilibrium, Dreams and Life: white, black, red, azure, crystal and gold.
I don't think we know enough for a new key, though.
 
Generally, powers and stats that someone could have in the future aren't included. In addition, we know literally nothing about the Red Guardian or what The Doctor would be like while he's in the role, also their powers are relatively specialised depending on what aspect of the universe they can control (CT has showed powers very specific to his games).

We don't even know that the Doctor will become a Guardian in general, let alone the red one because the actual quote is vague and most likely a throw away line that probably won't come to fruition, like most of the old and obscure Doctor Who novels.

  • The Doctor laughed hollowly. So you're saying that sentient life is just a parasitic symbiosis, that both feed off each other, is that right?' The Toymaker nodded. All right. Light, Chaos, Justice and Dreams-that's four guardians. Who are the other two?' The Toymaker smiled. One day, Doctor, you shall meet them.'
 
I will unsubscribe to this thread due to time constraints. You can send me a message later if you need my help.
 
The omniverse in its totality should not scale to anybody though, as it isn't remotely just about the local Doctor Who multiverse itself.

Anyway, you preferably need to ask other staff members listed in the Doctor Who verse page to comment here, as I am not a very good person to ask. It is not good that Azathoth seems to have left the wiki, as we could have used his evaluations.
 
Why it should not scale to anybody? I believe the Seventh Doctor stated that The Six-Fold God were one of the powers of the omniverse who could "do anything, bound only by laws of conduct."

He said "bound only by laws of conduct", that means the Six-Fold God is High 1-B.
 
The story No Future—the one that calls the Guardians of Time "powers in the omniverse that can do anything"—portrays the Omniverse the same way anyone would a multiverse

  • 'Prison gives you time. Time to think. That alternative reality where the Silurians ruled... it wasn't a natural universe, it wasn't one that ―' 'Oh, I know.' Benny cut in quietly, blowing on her mug. 'You can only care about people if they're real in some way. Very obscure, especially for them.' The Doctor ignored her, taking a long gulp of tea. 'So if it wasn't a natural branching of the omniverse it must have been created artificially.'
 
The omniverse in that story wasn't infinite dimensional. Not saying it isn't in others, though.
 
To be honest, I don't think we can change the word "omniverse" to "multiverse" by how it portrays, if it says omniverse it is omniverse.

And to be fair "branching of the omniverse" is not out of context, the multiverse happens in the omniverse, so a reality branching being called "brancing of the omniverse" is not wrong.
 
I'm saying it was portrayed that way in that story. If a character performs a feat, it depends on the portrayal. For example, Thor defeats a manifestation of Eternity, but the writer only portrays the latter as encompassing a galaxy rather than the entire universe.

When reading the full story, that quote literally only refers to infinite timelines. The word "multiverse" is never brought up in the story. Also, in Doctor Who the omniverse is only ever portrayed as a collection of infinite multiverses with infinite dimensions, so a branch off the omniverse would be an entire multiverse.

It's more likely the writer didn't care, and far more consistent with other portrayals where the six-fold realm is composed of the higher dimensional realities that were split off from the regular 5-D multiverse.
 
Sorry for breaking in, but in case that we cannot get High 1-B (of course we can't), and omniverse is multiverse in that novel.

If The Six-Fold God were bound only by laws of conduct. Then 1-B Six-Fold God is legit?
 
Omniverse can mean either a local multiverse of unspecified size, or all of fiction and reality combined, depending on the story. We do not use it as a blanket term for massive upgrades without directly connected further specifications. Sorry, but this is my final judgement regarding this matter.

And "some powers that can do anything" is obviously just from a practical lower perspective. It even simply mentioned destroying galaxies in conjunction, if I remember correctly.

Is there anything else to do here, or can I unsubscribe to this thread? I am extremely overworked.
 
Here's the list that we will "surely" do the revision.

From @ByAsura:

Information Analysis (All TARDISes are capable of performing environmental checks on planets or monitoring their position in space-time. Can create 12-D datamaps) The Doctor seals off a part of the universe from a 5-D being.

Matter Manipulation. The TARDIS could convert 25% of its rooms into energy during Castrovalva. Nyssa confirms that they did "burn it up" rather than just Jettison it.

The TARDIS can enter conceptual space. The TARDIS can also travel to Parallel Universes, which are directly stated to be another space-time continuum, before they were closed.

Portal Creation and resistance to radiation. Also, Einstein trying to replicate his time travel could create portals.

Converts Einstein from an Ood into a human.

Resistance to spatial manipulation, more resistance. Also resistance to Temporal BFR (Krasko was unable to displace The Doctor's TARDIS due to it being "forceshielded", a feature all TARDISes possess, with the latter even realizing it was a TARDIS due to this fact)

The TARDIS can increase and decrease in size.

The TARDIS has a potential evolution feature, where it can gain new and random powers.

Higher-Dimensional Existence (Exists conterminously with the 5th dimension)

Explosion Manipulation (Can create controlled explosions capable of reverting spatial paradoxes with the "wibbly lever")

Heat Manipulation with Stasis Halos (Able to block off a heat signature even when the surrounding temperature was absolute zero)

Light Manipulation (Can create "hard-light" holograms. Produced a blinding light to ward off The Shadow—a minion of the Black Guardian)

  • The mute swung the TARDIS door fully open. A flood of light spilled out into the corridor. The Shadow shrank back, wrapping his skull-like visage in his cloak. 'Too much light...' he croaked. He tried to make himself go forward, like a man swimming against a strong current but the radiance coming from the TARDIS was too much for him.
Forcefield and Attack Reflection (Deflected a volley of missiles into a planet, destroying it)

  • Fire!' shouted the Marshal. The pilot's finger pressed the button just as the time-loop snapped. The rockets ignited and the deadly missiles streaked away from the ship. The Marshal leaned back smiling. 'The moment of victory. Any second now my beautiful mushrooms will blossom and burst. He leaned forward to stare out of the viewing port, and gave a gasp of astonishment. 'No, no!' he shrieked. 'It's the wrong target!' The rockets struck - and the black asteroid, the Shadow's Planet of Evil, disintegrated into one enormous fireball. [...] The last flaming fragments of the Planet of Evil faded from the screen of the TARDIS scanner. 'Good shot, sir,' said the Doctor softly. Romana stared at him. 'But Doctor, he hit the asteroid. He was aiming at Zeos! What did you do?' 'Oh, nothing really,' said the Doctor airily. 'Merely set up a deflective forcefield between the Marshal and Zeos. It bounced the missiles smack onto the asteroid.' 'Oh is that all? I thought you'd done something clever!' 'You might have told us,' said Drax reproachfully. 'We was expecting to get blasted into infinity.' K9 appeared in the doorway. 'Affirmative!
Resistance to Magnetism Manipulation (The First Doctor stated that it would take a magnetic force equal to a Solar System to drain his TARDIS of power)

  • DOCTOR: Oh, think not as you or I do, but it must be able to think as a machine. You see, it has a bank of computers.
  • BARBARA: You say the power is under this column?
  • DOCTOR: Yes.
  • BARBARA: And the column holds it down.
  • DOCTOR: Yes.
  • BARBARA: Well, then, what would make it want to escape?
  • DOCTOR: I've been racking my brains. I don't know.
  • IAN: Something outside?
  • DOCTOR: Yes, possible.
  • IAN: A magnetic force?
  • DOCTOR: Well, it would have to be a gigantic one. A one as strong as a solar system.
  • DOCTOR: I know. I know. I said it would take the force of a total solar system to attract the power away from my ship. We're at the very beginning, the new start of a solar system. Outside, the atoms are rushing towards each other. Fusing, coagulating, until minute little collections of matter are created. And so the process goes on, and on until dust is formed. Dust then becomes solid entity. A new birth, of a sun and its planets.
Now time for the Solar System level, likely far higher upgrade. This'll just be a copy-paste of this thread, which basically goes over how the tractor beam feat is an early TARDIS and how it has since been upgraded.


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The Fifth and Sixth Doctors (who come in well after the tractor beam feat) have both made some pretty massive overhauls to their TARDIS, with the latter's even being roughtly comparable to The Master's newly upgraded TARDIS, which is constantly stated to be far superior in every way, before its generators were improved in The Quantum Archangel.

  • The Doctor had been repairing the TARDIS console which had suffered badly in a recent Cybermen attack. He had assured Tegan that the TARDIS was now even better than new, a claim Tegan viewed with her usual scepticism.
  • It should have been unbeatable: omniscient, omnipotent. But the two TARDISes were holding their own. Both machines had been reworked again and again since their birth in the TARDIS cradles, with countless improvements from countless civilisations. And for the first time since they had both left those same cradles, they were on the same side. The Quantum Archangel was losing. The two TARDISes, fighting as one, broke through the sidereal barrier, knocking the Quantum Archangel away as if she were no more than an irritation, rearranging their apron wakes into whips and knives to keep her at bay.
  • 'It is a time machine,' the Doctor said pointedly. 'However, the Master's TARDIS bears about as much resemblance to the standard Type 40 as mine does.
  • The time ram was taking far longer than he had anticipated; perhaps the Doctor had made a few improvements to his battered old capsule since the Master had last broken into it. But he suspected this had more to do with the Doctor's legendary luck than any technical prowess. No, the results of time rams were as inevitable as death and taxes.
Now for the feat itself. On three occasions The Doctor's TARDIS has heavily damaged Dalek Saucers, and once took a glancing blow from a Dalek Stealth Ship, which are stated to be more powerful than Saucers and can destroy Battle TARDISes

The Doctor also adapts his TARDIS' shields to become immune to Time Torpedoes from Battle TARDISes, something that could previously freeze his TARDIS.


From myself:

Martial Arts - The Doctor can use Venusian Aikido.

Paralysis Inducement - Used Venusian aikido to stun Epzo with only one finger.

Mind Control - The Doctor occasionally practised hypnosis, and use it multiple times.

Resistance to Mind Control - The Doctor can resist forms of hypnosis, such as BOSS's conditioning at its strongest power frequency.

Resistance to Existence Erasure with The Chronon Blocker (For the Doctor) - Allow user to block and resist existence erasure. (But the effect will disappear if the user travels to different point in time) (GAME: City of the Daleks)

Heat Manipulation with Sonic Screwdriver - The Doctor use the Screwdriver to melt an ice. (GAME: Blood of the Cyberma)

Eye of Time (For the Time Lords and Daleks) - Can manipulates time on a massive scale, more powerful than the power of every TARDIS ever build (High 1-C, possibly 1-B for Time Lords and Daleks) (GAME: City of the Daleks)
 
NoMoreTalking said:
@FanofRPGS
Can you explains more? Why is it becoming High 1-B?
There are references to it being fractal in nature and having infinite layers to it that make it uncountably infinite
 
The Lampreys, who travel across the omniverse because "it is their buffet," use the time vortex to do so. The Guardians who are only 11-D have access to the Time Vortex and are "omniversal powers"
 
As established before, the Omniverse in Spiral Scratch is described as infinite and so is the Spiral that makes up the Time Vortex's axis.
 
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