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[[Clyde Langer]]'s body was briefly taken over by the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s consciousness who wanted to contact [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Jo Grant]] but was stuck at the wastelands of [[Crimson Heart]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'') | [[Clyde Langer]]'s body was briefly taken over by the [[Eleventh Doctor]]'s consciousness who wanted to contact [[Sarah Jane Smith]] and [[Jo Grant]] but was stuck at the wastelands of [[Crimson Heart]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Death of the Doctor (TV story)|Death of the Doctor]]'') | ||
After their death, many humans' consciousnesses were taken by [[3W]] and uploaded to the [[Nethersphere]]. Their consciousness was still connected to their body and made them feel pain. [[Seb (The Caretaker)|Seb]] gave them the opportunity to disconnect from their body turning them into [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. [[Danny Pink]] was one of these humans. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') | After their death, many humans' consciousnesses were taken by [[3W]] and uploaded to the [[Nethersphere]]. Their consciousness was still connected to their body and made them feel pain. [[Seb (The Caretaker)|Seb]] gave them the opportunity to disconnect from their body by 'deleting' their emotions, turning them into [[Cyberman|Cybermen]]. [[Danny Pink]] was one of these humans. ([[TV]]: ''[[Dark Water (TV story)|Dark Water]]'') | ||
The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s consciousness had been accidentally transferred into [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]' memory core. After reaching the [[data/matter converter]] the Doctor's consciousness could return back to his body. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Eye of the TARDIS (video game)|Eye of the TARDIS]]'') | The [[Tenth Doctor]]'s consciousness had been accidentally transferred into [[the Doctor's TARDIS|the TARDIS]]' memory core. After reaching the [[data/matter converter]] the Doctor's consciousness could return back to his body. ([[GAME]]: ''[[Eye of the TARDIS (video game)|Eye of the TARDIS]]'') |
Revision as of 18:32, 19 April 2018
Consciousness was being aware of oneself and made an individual or group able to feel.
Just before the Great Rebellion, the Dalek Emperor had stored his consciousness inside Susan Mendes's mind as a safeguard. (AUDIO: Dalek War: Chapter Two)
After the Doctor escaped from the Timewyrm twice, the Timewyrm sent Anthony Rupert Hemmings' consciousness into the Doctor's mind. He took over the part of the Doctor's mind which was home to his third incarnation's personality, creating an idealised Nazi city. He imprisoned the Doctor and Ace when they arrived, but the Doctor and his past self sent a telepathic message to Saul, who worked with Emily Hutchings to draw the Hemmings' consciousness out of the Doctor's mind and back into his own severed head, killing him. (PROSE: Timewyrm: Revelation)
Donna Noble briefly had an active Time Lord consciousness. (TV: Journey's End)
Rassilon planned to begin his Ultimate Sanction so that the Time Lords would be free from physical bodies and become creatures of pure consciousness. (TV: The End of Time)
Clyde Langer's body was briefly taken over by the Eleventh Doctor's consciousness who wanted to contact Sarah Jane Smith and Jo Grant but was stuck at the wastelands of Crimson Heart. (TV: Death of the Doctor)
After their death, many humans' consciousnesses were taken by 3W and uploaded to the Nethersphere. Their consciousness was still connected to their body and made them feel pain. Seb gave them the opportunity to disconnect from their body by 'deleting' their emotions, turning them into Cybermen. Danny Pink was one of these humans. (TV: Dark Water)
The Tenth Doctor's consciousness had been accidentally transferred into the TARDIS' memory core. After reaching the data/matter converter the Doctor's consciousness could return back to his body. (GAME: Eye of the TARDIS)
The Evolved's "gift" was the exchange of consciousness. (AUDIO: Forgotten Lives)