. "1.262304E10"^^ . . . . . . "Time Lords / Gallifreyans"@en . . . . "5680"^^ . "9.13"^^ . . "Time Lord, not be confused with the race of people, is the thirteenth episode in the ninth season of Doctor Who and is the second part of the three part season final, seeing the Doctor face off against the Talons of Faran, while Billy is stranded on Earth."@en . "Superior then most species of the Multiverse"@en . . . . "The Time Lords are an alien race from Doctor Who that can travel through time. They do this via a device called a TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space), which can be (and often is) Bigger on the Inside and, when functioning properly, changes itself to blend with the environment. (You'll often hear about \"The TARDIS\", which simply refers to the TARDIS that belongs to the Doctor, the Time Lord who is the main character of Doctor Who.) Time Lords also have other powers, such as regeneration, extreme strength, or at least durability and partial psychic abilities."@en . . "Time Lord"@en . . . . "Various"@en . . . "The Doctor's Death sentence - Doctor Who - Arc of Infinity - BBC"@en . . . . . "The Time Lord is a powerful being of ambiguous origin who ensures the smooth and orderly flow of time through space, a task\u2014in his words\u2014beyond the comprehension of mortals. He holds dear the well-being of the universe, opposing those who would seek to bring destruction and chaos. \"To aid thee in thy cryptic search, to dungeons thou must fare.There seek out the Lord of Time to help you if he cares.\" - advice from The Oracle, Ultima III"@en . . . . . . . "The Gallifreyans had one of the oldest and mightiest civilisations in the universe. As the Time Lords, they held absolute power for some ten million years. (TV: The Ultimate Foe) Finally, it appeared, and was assumed by the Doctor for a time, that the Last Great Time War all but wiped out the race. (TV: The End of the World, The End of Time) However, intervention by \"all thirteen\" incarnations of the Doctor placed the Time Lords into a pocket universe. (TV: The Day of the Doctor) They later attempted to get the Doctor to release them on Trenzalore and while he did not due to the threat of a new Time War, the Time Lords saved him from what would have been his thirteenth and final death by granting him a new cycle of regenerations. (TV: The Time of the Doctor) They eventually unfroze Gallifr"@en . . . "A Time Lord or Time Master is a person with magical powers to affect the time stream. A female Time Lord is called a Timestress. Time Lords include: \n* Lord Gnostis, a non-Hellenic Greek Time Lord, the earliest known Time Lord in recorded history, from 512 BC. Lives in the 79th level. \n* Lord Marcellus Timagetus, a Roman who found and conquered the dimension the Time Lords call home (79th level) in 180 BC. Retired to live in 137 BC \n* Lord Simultaneous, his pupil from the Middle Ages (year unknown) \n* Savanti Romero, his earlier pupil \n* Renet Tilley, his later pupil \n* Lord Augusto Critie an Italian Time Lord from 1613 AD. \n* Lord Cekini Garvan: a Time Lord from the future, 2113 AD."@en . "Time Lords (Nederlands: tijdheren), vrouwelijk vorm: Time Ladies (Nederlands: tijdvrouwen) zijn de wezens die heersen over de planeet Gallifrey."@nl . "AtlantisUchiha"@en . . "[[tardis: Adam Smith"@en . "The Legends of Gallifrey - Doctor Who - The Sound of Drums - BBC"@en . . . "Presumably Class M conditions"@en . . . . . . . . "Type IV - Influence on a universal scale, as well as Time Travel"@en . . "Lord of Time, Time Lady, Chronarch, Watchmakers, Dominus temporis"@en . . . "Same as Earth's"@en . . . "Time lords are superhumanly intellegent, fast (the Doctor does an AWFUL lot of running and doesn't even break a sweat), and strong to some degree (has been able to karate chop a brick with ease). They have photographic memory and have a near-infinite knowledge of the universe. Their civilization is over 1 billion years old. Time Lords possess a special \"sense\" which can allow them to sense temporal paradoxes/anomalies or whether a point in time is \"fixed\" or in \"flux\". This \"time-sense\" is one of the reasons why Time Lords are the only species with time-travel technologies, in that they don't mess up the time-line(doing so will blow a hole in the universe). Time Lords have special resistance to radiation as the Doctor has been able to handle X-rays 50 times the normal standards use in hosp"@en . . . "Time Lords"@en . . . . . . . "Premonition of death - Doctor Who - The Deadly Assassin - BBC"@en . "The Time Lord was the first Lord to be created, and in turn is believed to have the most control over the universe, as, in the words of Ethian Eltii, he is \"the chair that everything sits on\", basically meaning that he holds the universe together. Enuch has complete control over anything and everything bound by time, and thus also has complete control over eternity. This means that the things he can do are almost limitless."@en . . "Lords of Time"@en . . . . "Time Lord, not be confused with the race of people, is the thirteenth episode in the ninth season of Doctor Who and is the second part of the three part season final, seeing the Doctor face off against the Talons of Faran, while Billy is stranded on Earth."@en . . . "The Time Lords and Time Ladies (also referred to as Lords of Time or Chronarchs) were the masters of time and space. They were an august society from the planet Gallifrey who participated in the Last Great Time War, fighting the empire of the Daleks and perishing with them. The greatest known member of the Time Lords is the Doctor. Other members were... \n* Romana Several Time Lords who became renegade were... \n* The Master \n* The Rani \n* The War Chief \n* The Monk"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "The Doctor's Battle"@en . "Time Lord"@en . . "Various"@en . . . "The Time Lords were a mighty civilization capable of time travel. Residing on the planet Gallifrey, the Time Lords swore an oath to observe the universe, but not interfere - much like the Prime Directive."@en . . "250"^^ . . "The Time Lords and Time Ladies (also referred to as Lords of Time or Chronarchs) were the masters of time and space. They were an august society from the planet Gallifrey who participated in the Last Great Time War, fighting the empire of the Daleks and perishing with them. The greatest known member of the Time Lords is the Doctor. Other members were... \n* Romana Several Time Lords who became renegade were... \n* The Master \n* The Rani \n* The War Chief \n* The Monk"@en . . . . . "The Time Lords were a advance civilization from the reality of Earth-5680 created by Time. During their early existence, they had already started to build their culture, and beliefs and were conducting experimentation of immortality. In the next 300 years, the Time Lords were already a very advance civilization with machinery, and advance technological advancements. Soon, they were able to leave the planet, and do travel in their local solar system, Maetor System to which they were able to advance. The Time Lord by the name of Galadon was able to create great technological feats that helps the Time Lords gain a for of immortality. Regeneration Reconstruction was the ability that was added to every Time Lords very DNA creating an triple'helix formation their DNA. It would completely transform them, new body, new face and personality. Galadon only said this can happen only 12 times, and the best part is they age very slowly. Example be that a Time Lord infant is only 300 years old, and would be considered ages 5-7 by Earth's standards. During this period, they were able to also invent interstellar travel, enabling to be able to perform galactic travel. Due to their development, they found a whole new civilization called the Daleks, but their Diplomatic Fleet was completely eradicated. Due to this development. The Time Lords obviously view this as the declaration of war, and so the Time War began."@en . . . . . . . "Q-Xm-hnWyow"@en . . . . . . "[[tardis: Steven Moffat"@en . "Humanoid"@en . "The Gallifreyans had one of the oldest and mightiest civilisations in the universe. As the Time Lords, they held absolute power for some ten million years. (TV: The Ultimate Foe) Finally, it appeared, and was assumed by the Doctor for a time, that the Last Great Time War all but wiped out the race. (TV: The End of the World, The End of Time) However, intervention by \"all thirteen\" incarnations of the Doctor placed the Time Lords into a pocket universe. (TV: The Day of the Doctor) They later attempted to get the Doctor to release them on Trenzalore and while he did not due to the threat of a new Time War, the Time Lords saved him from what would have been his thirteenth and final death by granting him a new cycle of regenerations. (TV: The Time of the Doctor) They eventually unfroze Gallifrey and moved it to the end of the universe for protection where under Rassilon, the Time Lords locked the Twelfth Doctor in his confession dial to learn about the Hybrid. The Doctor eventually escaped, overthrew Rassilon and used Time Lord technology to save Clara Oswald before fleeing Gallifrey once more in another stolen TARDIS. (TV: Hell Bent)"@en . "4"^^ . "5"^^ . "Talons of FaranDistant planet"@en . . "The Time Lords are an alien race from Doctor Who that can travel through time. They do this via a device called a TARDIS (Time And Relative Dimension In Space), which can be (and often is) Bigger on the Inside and, when functioning properly, changes itself to blend with the environment. (You'll often hear about \"The TARDIS\", which simply refers to the TARDIS that belongs to the Doctor, the Time Lord who is the main character of Doctor Who.) Time Lords also have other powers, such as regeneration, extreme strength, or at least durability and partial psychic abilities. Here on TV Tropes, \"Time Lord\" has become something of a meme: in Wild Mass Guessing articles, it's quite common for Tropers to say that one character is a Time Lord. It is so common that this article has its own WMG section made specifically FOR Time Lords, which actually existed before this article, therefore making this article a Time Lord! Not to be confused with Time Lord, an NES game."@en . "The Time Lords (sometimes known as Lords of Time, or Gallifreyans) are a sapient humanoid race from the planet Gallifrey, so called because of their ability to manipulate time and space through technology more advanced than most other civilizations. They are an extremely ancient and advanced race, and are believed to be the creators of time travel. The main character of the British science fiction series Doctor Who is a member of this race."@en . . . "--05-27"^^ . "A Time Lord or Time Master is a person with magical powers to affect the time stream. A female Time Lord is called a Timestress. Time Lords include: \n* Lord Gnostis, a non-Hellenic Greek Time Lord, the earliest known Time Lord in recorded history, from 512 BC. Lives in the 79th level. \n* Lord Marcellus Timagetus, a Roman who found and conquered the dimension the Time Lords call home (79th level) in 180 BC. Retired to live in 137 BC \n* Lord Simultaneous, his pupil from the Middle Ages (year unknown) \n* Savanti Romero, his earlier pupil \n* Renet Tilley, his later pupil \n* Lord Augusto Critie an Italian Time Lord from 1613 AD. \n* Lord Cekini Garvan: a Time Lord from the future, 2113 AD."@en . . . "2700.0"^^ . . . "Time Gods"@en . . "Anker"@en . . . "5"^^ . "5"^^ . . "Time lords are superhumanly intellegent, fast (the Doctor does an AWFUL lot of running and doesn't even break a sweat), and strong to some degree (has been able to karate chop a brick with ease). They have photographic memory and have a near-infinite knowledge of the universe. Their civilization is over 1 billion years old. Time Lords possess a special \"sense\" which can allow them to sense temporal paradoxes/anomalies or whether a point in time is \"fixed\" or in \"flux\". This \"time-sense\" is one of the reasons why Time Lords are the only species with time-travel technologies, in that they don't mess up the time-line(doing so will blow a hole in the universe). Time Lords have special resistance to radiation as the Doctor has been able to handle X-rays 50 times the normal standards use in hospitals without any negative effects."@en . . . "Created by Time"@en . "London, UK, 2014"@en . . . . . "[[tardis: Doctor Who"@en . . "[[tardis: Peter Bennett"@en . . "1"^^ . "The Time Lords (sometimes known as Lords of Time, or Gallifreyans) are a sapient humanoid race from the planet Gallifrey, so called because of their ability to manipulate time and space through technology more advanced than most other civilizations. They are an extremely ancient and advanced race, and are believed to be the creators of time travel. The main character of the British science fiction series Doctor Who is a member of this race."@en . . . "Meator"@en . . . "-2.840184E13"^^ . "Time Lords have two hearts. When they suffer a mortal injury, illness, or old age they can regenerate which gives them extremely long life spans. Time Lords are godlike, corrupt as fuck and most likely paedophiles. (This article was not written by a Dalek.)"@en . . "The Time Lord was the first Lord to be created, and in turn is believed to have the most control over the universe, as, in the words of Ethian Eltii, he is \"the chair that everything sits on\", basically meaning that he holds the universe together. Enuch has complete control over anything and everything bound by time, and thus also has complete control over eternity. This means that the things he can do are almost limitless. Enuch was created fully immortal and fully knowledgeable about all events, both past, present, and future. It has been said that if he were ever to reveal his knowledge and power to the universe that it would collapse and become nonexistent. While he is a being of great power, Enuch willingly restricts himself in that he does not regularly interfere in the business of mortals. On occasion he will appear with advice or with a helping hand, but only if the mortals meet his set requirements, which no one but him truly knows. While he sometimes has engaged in battle, he usually chooses not to, as he has no real need to defend himself. It was recorded by a scholar that claimed to have seen Enuch that he simply sent glowing minions and objects of great power to do battle for him. Although he controls time, the Time Lord exists outside of said dimension. While he appears humanoid, his true shape is unknown and unfathomable to mortals according to ancient scriptures. When he appears, he shows himself as an old man with a great white beard and a large staff. He wears a gray headdress and robes and in the middle of his chest and headdress are a clock that has no hands and symbols that no one can read. Enuch often sounds senile when he speaks, but many of his words are symbolic references to scriptures or to events long ago that few know about. Rarely does he reveal the future."@en . . "Time Lord"@en . "*Based on the [[w:c:tardis:Time Lord"@en . "Various"@en . "The Time Lords were a mighty civilization capable of time travel. Residing on the planet Gallifrey, the Time Lords swore an oath to observe the universe, but not interfere - much like the Prime Directive."@en . . . "Hundreds or thousands of years"@en . "near-human / humanoid"@en . . . . . . "Image:Timelord.gif"@en . . . . "The Operator said it was over 67.5 billion. With children and infants taking up more then half of the population."@en . . "Time Lords (Nederlands: tijdheren), vrouwelijk vorm: Time Ladies (Nederlands: tijdvrouwen) zijn de wezens die heersen over de planeet Gallifrey."@nl . . "Various"@en . . . . . . "Time Lord names a member of the oligarchic rulers of the planet Gallifrey, the Gallifreyans. Less frequently in the Doctor Who BBC television series they are referred to as Lords of Time or Chronarchs. Gallifreyans possess one the oldest and mightiest civilisations in the universe. As the Time Lords, they held absolute power for some ten million years. Intervention by all thirteen incarnations of the Doctor placed the Time Lords in suspended animation."@en . . . . . "Time Lords have two hearts. When they suffer a mortal injury, illness, or old age they can regenerate which gives them extremely long life spans. Time Lords are godlike, corrupt as fuck and most likely paedophiles. (This article was not written by a Dalek.)"@en . . . . "Time Lord names a member of the oligarchic rulers of the planet Gallifrey, the Gallifreyans. Less frequently in the Doctor Who BBC television series they are referred to as Lords of Time or Chronarchs. Gallifreyans possess one the oldest and mightiest civilisations in the universe. As the Time Lords, they held absolute power for some ten million years. Intervention by all thirteen incarnations of the Doctor placed the Time Lords in suspended animation."@en . . "male, female"@en . "Same has Earth's with tiny but more of carbon"@en . "Time Lord"@nl . "9.13"^^ . . "The Time Lords are maintain by an Time Priesident to who possesses a \"congress\" called the High Council who helps the Time Priesident maintain the planet. However, at the end the Time President has the final say.\n\nTheir military is controlled by the War Council who gives orders to the Chrononian Military during the Time War."@en . . "Same has humans"@en . . . . "The Time Lords were a advance civilization from the reality of Earth-5680 created by Time. During their early existence, they had already started to build their culture, and beliefs and were conducting experimentation of immortality. In the next 300 years, the Time Lords were already a very advance civilization with machinery, and advance technological advancements. Soon, they were able to leave the planet, and do travel in their local solar system, Maetor System to which they were able to advance."@en . "Various"@en . "The Time Lord is a powerful being of ambiguous origin who ensures the smooth and orderly flow of time through space, a task\u2014in his words\u2014beyond the comprehension of mortals. He holds dear the well-being of the universe, opposing those who would seek to bring destruction and chaos. \"To aid thee in thy cryptic search, to dungeons thou must fare.There seek out the Lord of Time to help you if he cares.\" - advice from The Oracle, Ultima III His first appearance was in Ultima III, where he was found at the bottom of the Dungeon of Time and revealed the correct placement of the Four Cards that would destroy Exodus. A major player in Ultima VII, the Time Lord was imprisoned by the Guardian in the Shrine of Spirituality, but was able to summon the moongate that would lure the Avatar back to Britannia. When the hero finally reached him, the Time Lord divulged the whole truth of the forces behind the land's escalating troubles, explaining the Guardian's intentions and the nature of the Cube, Tetrahedron and Sphere generators. The latter, being directly responsible for perpetuating the Time Lord's confinement, had to be destroyed in order to free him. He was further able to advise the Avatar on overcoming each generator's defenses and how to prevent the Guardian's entry through the Black Gate with the aid of Rudyom's Wand. In Ultima IX, the Time Lord revealed himself to be none other than Hawkwind, the very same seer who first guided the Avatar on the path of Virtue in Ultima IV. While he acted as a mentor during the initial tutorial sections of Ascension, his role thereafter was minimal. However, it was later revealed through a scroll found in the Abyss that the Time Lord was also the one who saved the Avatar from a near-fatal encounter with a dragon upon the hero's return to Britannia, and that he had done so to prevent a foreseen future wherein Blackthorn would rule over the remnants of the land."@en . "Time Lord Zoid in advance exoskeleton"@en . . . . . "Shrine of Spirituality"@en . . . "Time Lords themselves are able to live to advanced ages, several hundred years; additionally, when they die, either of natural causes or from violence or illness, they are able to regenerate into a new body, with all the memories of the old one but a new personality. Time Lords can regenerate up to twelve times before they finally die (unless they are bestowed with additional regenerations). Despite this, both the Doctor and the Master survived. The standard Time Lord disguise includes a complete regeneration cycle, a fact some agents have exploited to cheat death."@en . . . . "Time Lord"@en . "Binary vascular system, regenerative abilities"@en . . . "Gallifrey, Distant Galaxy"@en . . . . . . "Time Lords themselves are able to live to advanced ages, several hundred years; additionally, when they die, either of natural causes or from violence or illness, they are able to regenerate into a new body, with all the memories of the old one but a new personality. Time Lords can regenerate up to twelve times before they finally die (unless they are bestowed with additional regenerations). Some things will prevent a Time Lord from regenerating, such as extermination by a Dalek (unless Uncle Rusty's at the helm) or specific Time Lord technology, in which case they die for good. Additionally, regeneration can be interrupted, which also results in permanent death for the Time Lord. The Doctor is perhaps the best known Time Lord, and is currently in his fourteenth regeneration. While in his ninth regeneration, he was known as the War Doctor and took part in the Last Great Time War, during which Gallifrey, home of the Time Lords, was destroyed, along with most of the Time Lords themselves. It was later revealed that the Time Lords were burnt out of existence by the Doctor himself: after years of fighting, he reasoned that the mutual destruction of his people and the Daleks was the only way to put an end to the horrors of the Time War. Despite this, both the Doctor and the Master survived. Not all is lost for the Time Lords, however: the Tenth and Eleventh Doctors managed to change their personal timelines by travelling to the past and helping the War Doctor to conceal Gallifrey in a pocket universe. While the Time Lords have been spared from destruction, their planet is still lost in another dimension, waiting for the Doctor to find them and bring them back to the universe safely. The downside, of course, is that bringing the Time Lords back would instantly restart the Time War. The standard Time Lord disguise includes a complete regeneration cycle, a fact some agents have exploited to cheat death. Additionally, multiple Time Lords are known to have survived by being in the PPC at the time."@en . . "Same as human"@en .