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Doctor Who revision maybe

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Since we don't rate smaller space-time continuum s as High -3A or as equal to infinitely many of smaller dimensional constructs present in the cosmology like we used to anymore, maybe Doctor's and the Master's Tardis should be rated Unknown for their relevant keys, unless there's a galaxy that was destroyed when they sliced off parts of the space-time continuum or something.

Further, we should put their High 1-C keys together, since it doesn't really make any sense to separate them. I mean, maybe it should be written as...

Unknown with Scalpels (Sliced off a portion of the universal space-time continuum and set it adrift into the Void).
Up to High Complex Multiverse level with Powers (The Doctor and the Master managed to defeat the Quantum Archangel with their TARDISes that are in turned operated by machinery comparable to its 11-D hard-drive. )
...respectively. The master's Tardis would use similar reasoning, since it's current description kind of implies that it can't use its 11-D power source, which is presumably false since the Doctor's Tardis was also used in conjunction with the Master's when used to defeat a High 1-C character.

Edit: Since context of the feat was given it was decided that instead of tiering the feat as Unknown it should just be lumped in with the current ratings.
Solar System level (Drained a supernova for power. Towed a neutron star), likely far higher (Via these feats, sliced off a portion of a miniature space-time continuum filled with a starry sky and set it adrift into the Void alongside other TARDISes)
 
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If I'm not mistaken, the feat High 3-A comes from having cut a "micro-universe" that is said to contain a starry sky, but in reality the feat was teamwork with 11 War TARDIESes

and yes, I agree with the second proposal
 
If I'm not mistaken, the feat High 3-A comes from having cut a "micro-universe" that is said to contain a starry sky, but in reality the feat was teamwork with 11 War TARDIESes
Sounds like we can just lump the current statistics together then.

Solar System level (Drained a supernova for power. Towed a neutron star), likely far higher (Via these feats, sliced off a portion of a minature space-time continuum filled with a starry sky and set it adrift into the Void alongside other TARDISes)
 
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Not sure about the Mictlan one. It's not just outside the normal continuum, it's also separated from the universe's Time Vortex and allows characters inside to see the void between universes.
  • They had poisoned the walls of reality itself, until Mictlan had bubbled up into existence on its far side, a cyst of galled space-time cut off from the time winds. It was their glorious world of the dead.
  • He watched what was on the other side of Mictlan. He watched the endless sea of nothingness where universes pass and repass. He did not remain alone for ever.
  • Mictlan was – in its origin – a metaphysical bomb shelter. Removed from space-time, it and its occupants (if the two could in any real sense be distinguished except at the most simplistic of levels) were, in theory at least, immune to the time winds, to the possible changes being, or to be, wrought by the war.
They didn't use their Eyes of Harmony, they generated weaponry from their space-time wake. It's also scales well above the Eye of Harmony.
  • 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. As she flailed in the vortex, a flaming figure in distress, the TARDISes reached the parallel universe of the Cla’tac’teth, found that race’s planet orbiting a dead neutron star orbiting a lifeless version of the Great Attractor...
To my knowledge, aside from detonating it, The Doctor's TARDIS never weaponizes its Eye of Harmony. However, The Master's Type 94 War TARDIS does.
  • No, it was time to bring in the big guns. Indeed, the biggest gun of all. He placed a black-gloved hand on the trigger that flowed from the hemisphere at his command. ‘Let’s see how well the Chronovores cope with the full power of the Eye of Harmony, shall we?’ he hissed. Before he could squeeze the trigger and direct the full might of Rassilon at the Divine Host, the scanner momentarily flared with light and fire, blinding his now sensitive eyes.
 
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