Ever since the harnessing of the rift-vent on Oasis, our society and continued existence has... improved. It looks like we may survive in this new reality to which we are consigned. Still, we are nowhere near at the level of advancement we were at when we knew where New Gallifrey was.
Vanishing Point is, if I do say, a remarkable bit of temporal engineering, being as it was designed without the aid of the knowledge and assistance of New Gallifrey's advanced engineering boards. The Temporal Observatory, likewise, is a marvel, but neither can fully match the abilities of the old Citadel and Panopticon.
While we can, at least for the moment, view potential temporal disruptions from either location, the information gathered is, to put it mildly, EXTREMELY vague. Enough to know of a possible issue within the timeline at a location, but not the actual time locus of the issue, nor what the possible paradox or disruption may be.
Some of this limitation seems to stem from the fact that both the Temporal Observatory and Vanishing Point exist OUTSIDE of normal space/time. Bringing either location into a prime material existence, however, would, by the very nature of time, cause phenomenal temporal disruptions... Given the still fragile nature of reality since the Time Storm, such disruptions would likely tear reality asunder.
I'm going to repeat that, though as much for emphasis as the sheer amusement of being able to use the phrase...
It would likely TEAR REALITY ASUNDER.
As such, I have initiated PROJECT CAMELOT.
This project is meant to design and build a... remote viewpoint... which can be sent, in normal space-time, to a location we have determined has a potential temporal disruption, and will be able to get a closer look at what may be the actual cause.
Having that information, we will be able to dispatch TT-Capsules to that point in space-time, where the crews will be able to work toward repairing the time stream.