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i think the article is missing the fact that the gangers are able to extend themselves, i.e. their neck and arms [[User:Sclera1|Sclera1]] 11:22, May 29, 2011 (UTC)
i think the article is missing the fact that the gangers are able to extend themselves, i.e. their neck and arms [[User:Sclera1|Sclera1]] 11:22, May 29, 2011 (UTC)


Should this be changed to "Flesh Avatar", the term used in "[[a good man goes to war|DW: A Good Man Goes to War]]", since "ganger" is period slang?
Should this be changed to "Flesh Avatar", the term used in "[[a good man goes to war|DW: A Good Man Goes to War]]", since "ganger" is period slang? {{Unsigned-anon|109.76.216.243}}


== Martha Ganger ==
== Martha Ganger ==
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<blockquote>this appeared to have been corrected, with Amy Pond's Ganger being indistinguishable from humans for months at a time.</blockquote>
<blockquote>this appeared to have been corrected, with Amy Pond's Ganger being indistinguishable from humans for months at a time.</blockquote>


this was not the case, as amy pond was connected to her ganger. it is seen during episodes where she has visions from her real eyes (when Kovarian checks up on her), as well from when she wakes up when the doctor disconnected her. Since her ganger was not sentient there was no problems with it keeping human shape. It does suggest that they had the technology to keep the link despite the spacetime difference.
this was not the case, as amy pond was connected to her ganger. it is seen during episodes where she has visions from her real eyes (when Kovarian checks up on her), as well from when she wakes up when the doctor disconnected her. Since her ganger was not sentient there was no problems with it keeping human shape. It does suggest that they had the technology to keep the link despite the spacetime difference. {{Unsigned-anon|65.183.133.223}}

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i think the article is missing the fact that the gangers are able to extend themselves, i.e. their neck and arms Sclera1 11:22, May 29, 2011 (UTC)

Should this be changed to "Flesh Avatar", the term used in "DW: A Good Man Goes to War", since "ganger" is period slang? The preceding unsigned comment was added by 109.76.216.243 (talk).

Martha Ganger[[edit source]]

Are the clones in the Sontaran Stragetem gangers? 173.51.78.230 02:48, August 3, 2011 (UTC)

the page suggests that the copy of amy pond was a sentient copy from the quoted text:

this appeared to have been corrected, with Amy Pond's Ganger being indistinguishable from humans for months at a time.

this was not the case, as amy pond was connected to her ganger. it is seen during episodes where she has visions from her real eyes (when Kovarian checks up on her), as well from when she wakes up when the doctor disconnected her. Since her ganger was not sentient there was no problems with it keeping human shape. It does suggest that they had the technology to keep the link despite the spacetime difference. The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.183.133.223 (talk).