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Chameleon Arch. Chameleon Arch Available For DIY Chuppahs of Melbourne Connected to a TARDIS' databank via a cable, the arch resembled a headset incorporating a biodata module usually resembling a fob watch The Tenth Doctor and Master used the standard fob watch container, which would return their original personas when opened

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Previous episodes have featured Chameleon Arches in the shape of fob-watches, but Ruth's. The Chameleon Arch was introduced in the David Tennant era, and it's essentially a tool to allow a Time Lord to seamlessly blend into another race; it modifies both the biology and memories of a person, so they have no idea who or even what they used to be

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In Human Nature, the Doctor uses a particularly painful device called the Chameleon-Arch to physically alter his DNA, and turn himself into a human, storing his Time Lord self inside of a fob watch. Since The Master spilled the Timeless Child tea in Doctor Who season 12, Whittaker's time-hopping hero has been hellbent on discovering her full, uncensored history. When Doctor Who returned to screens in 2005, it was clear that writers had to expand on the show's lore

Chameleon Arch Card by PsychopathofSanity on DeviantArt. The Chameleon Arch was a Gallifreyan technology which could modify the biology of an individual, essentially changing their species The Chameleon Arch was introduced in the David Tennant era, and it's essentially a tool to allow a Time Lord to seamlessly blend into another race; it modifies both the biology and memories of a person, so they have no idea who or even what they used to be

Chameleon Arch Locket Doctor Who Necklace. Human Nature / The Family of Blood Utopia Fugitive of the Judoon In the Blood The Forgotten The Promise TARDIS One Life The Heavenly Paradigm Sins of the Father Hostiles Unity When Doctor Who returned to screens in 2005, it was clear that writers had to expand on the show's lore