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This panel houses a variety of instruments, including the Speed Excelerator, Personnel Homing Device, Radiation Readouts, Emergency Return Switch, and the Primary Vortex Phasers. To the left is the door release lever and to the right is the power level read out accompanied by the the Secondary Exterior Controls (for turning the ship momentarily invisible, sending it a fraction of a second out of sinc with the time line, and generating the air sheild around the ship).
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This panel houses (among many things) The Engine Rebooters, the Chameleon Circuit, the Temporal Engineering Circuits, and Information/Manual Archives. To the left are the Temporal Grace settings (they tend to be a bit faulty, so they may or may not actually work), and to the right is the door release.
System Mechanical/Secondary Spacial Navigation- Again, not much changed, just a few extra buttons and a new thrust lever.
Primary Interior Doors/ Primary External Doors- One thing that occasionally bothered me about the original series is when the Doctor would open the interior doors of his TARDIS and they would lead directly to the exterior of the planets they happened to be visiting, but when they left the TARDIS they would still have to open the police box doors. Earlier incarnations of the set, and I mean earlier as in the initial pilot of the Unearthly Child, fixed this by having the police box doors separate of the internal doors, via having the "Interior Doors" connected to what would be the "back" of the police box.I prefer this to having the doors open to the open environment, to I've included it in my incarnation of the interior.
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This 'panel' houses the Time Dimension Stabilizers (the three grey levers). To the left is the emergency landing (white/black lever), and on the right are the Temporal Grace settings (they tend to be a bit faulty, so they may or may not actually work).