is the little girl in the end amy and the doctor child?
Though they called her the Doctor's daughter, she isn't technically that, its more complicated.
However, she apparently did have the means to repair herself after getting killed, but she didn't regenerate into a new person, so it might have just been residual timelord regeneration stuffs from the DNA clone. We don't know if she can do it again or not.
Though they called her the Doctor's daughter, she isn't technically that, its more complicated.
However, she apparently did have the means to repair herself after getting killed, but she didn't regenerate into a new person, so it might have just been residual timelord regeneration stuffs from the DNA clone. We don't know if she can do it again or not.
Actually from what happened in the episode it looked like that Terra Forming device healed her since she expelled the same greenish/yellow gas the device gave off...
I always loved the idea that the Terra forming device in that episode activated Time Lord DNA inside her that dealt with Regneration but allowing her to do it without changing her body but the catch would be shorter lives and only 6 regenerations![]()
Jenny, the girl you are referring to in that one ep with Martha and Donna, was artificially created from the DNA of The Doctor, she is a clone, somewhat. Though they called her the Doctor's daughter, she isn't technically that, its more complicated. However, she apparently did have the means to repair herself after getting killed, but she didn't regenerate into a new person, so it might have just been residual timelord regeneration stuffs from the DNA clone.
Jenny clearly isn't a clone. I don't know much about cloning but I do know that.
Jenny clearly isn't a clone. I don't know much about cloning but I do know that.
The machine makes some changes to keep the gene pool varied, making her a pseudo-clone. BTW, I have to hate you for awhile now. Your post made me speculate that the part should have been played by David Tennant in drag. Pass the brain soap.
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