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The Time Lords are a fictional race of humanoids, originating on the planet Gallifrey, seen in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who. The Doctor himself is a Time Lord. The female members of this group, like Romana, are sometimes called Time Ladies. They are so called because they have the technology to effect time travel, to a degree more advanced any other civilization.
The nature and history of the Time Lords were gradually revealed as the television series progressed. Each story to feature them and their home planet added additional layers of complexity and intrigue, stemming from the dissatisfaction of various scriptwriters wrestling with the thorny problem of why the Doctor is in exile in the first place. Among other things, Time Lords are increasingly revealed as being corrupted by their inaction and Time Lord society as stagnant. Over the course of the show's initial 26-year run, it was never made entirely clear what purpose or mission the Time Lords served, or what exactly they did with their mastery over time. Nor, ultimately, was it ever explicity made clear what had caused the Doctor to leave his people.
The Time Lords are normally held to be some of the most technologically powerful beings in the Doctor Who universe, although there are a number of notable exceptions such as the (now extinct) Osirans and the various higher powers of the universe such as the Black and White Guardians. The power of the Time Lords appears limited by their policy of non-interference with the universe and sometimes by intense internecine division.
Time Lords appear human, but differ from them in many respects. Most prominently, they have the ability to regenerate their bodies when their current body or "incarnation" has become too old or is mortally wounded. This process results in their body undergoing a transformation, gaining a new physical form and a somewhat different personality. Regenerations can be traumatic events, and have been known to fail. Each Time Lord is limited to twelve regenerations, though the Master has exceeded this limit through various means. It may be that the Time Lords have the ability to circumvent the limit - in The Five Doctors the Master is offered a new cycle of regenerations by the High Council in exchange for his help.
While the Doctor's appearances on regeneration have apparently been random, it also appears possible for some Time Lords to change bodies without undergoing a regeneration before settling on the regenerated body that they want, as in the case of Romana in Destiny of the Daleks . The ability to regenerate may be linked to what is known as the " Rassilon Imprimature", the symbiotic nuclei of a Time Lord that bonds him to a TARDISAcronyms Third Doctor emerging from the TARDIS (from the 1970 serial Spearhead from Space . The TARDIS an acronym of T ime A nd R elative D imensions (or D imension) I n S pace, is a fictional time travelling machine in the British television programme Do (the name given to their time machines) and allows their bodies to withstand the molecular stresses of time travel.
Other physiological differences from humans include two hearts and a "respiratory bypass system" that allows them to survive even being strangled. If severely injured, they can go into a healing comaFor other meanings of the word "coma", especially in astronomy, see coma (disambiguation In medicine, a coma is a profound state of unconsciousness, which may result from a variety of conditions including intoxication ( drug, alcohol or toxins), metabolic which dips their body temperature to below freezing. Time Lords can also communicate by telepathy, and it is implied that they may be clairvoyantClairvoyance is defined as a form of extra-sensory perception that it is claimed allows a person to perceive distant objects, persons, or events, including "seeing" through opaque objects and the detection of types of energy not normally perceptible to hu, or have additional time-related senses.
The biological imprint (or bio-data) of a Time Lord is kept in the MatrixThe Matrix in the long-running British science fiction television series Doctor Who is a massive computer system on the planet Gallifrey that acts as the repository of the combined knowledge of the Time Lords. Access to the Matrix is obtained through an a, the computer network that contains the sum total of all Time Lord knowledge.