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* As with the original [[Eleventh Doctor]], this Ganger was played by [[Matt Smith]]. While acting as previous incarnations, he briefly adopted the voices of the [[Fourth Doctor]] ([[Tom Baker]]) and the [[Tenth Doctor]] ([[David Tennant]]). The quotes Ganger Doctor used during this scene were:
* As with the original [[Eleventh Doctor]], this Ganger was played by [[Matt Smith]]. While acting as previous incarnations, he briefly adopted the voices of the [[Fourth Doctor]] ([[Tom Baker]]) and the [[Tenth Doctor]] ([[David Tennant]]). The quotes Ganger Doctor used during this scene were:
** "One day, we will get back. Yes, one day." in the manner of the [[First Doctor]] from ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''
** "One day, we will get back. Yes, one day." in the manner of the [[First Doctor]] from ''[[An Unearthly Child (TV story)|An Unearthly Child]]''
** "Reverse the polarity of the neutron flow." in the manner of the [[Third Doctor]] from ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''
** "Reverse the jelly baby of the neutron flow." in the manner of the [[Third Doctor]] from ''[[The Sea Devils (TV story)|The Sea Devils]]''
** "Would you like a [[jelly baby]]?" in the manner and voice of the [[Fourth Doctor]].
** "Would you like a [[jelly baby]]?" in the manner and voice of the [[Fourth Doctor]].
** "Hello, I'm the Doctor," as the [[Tenth Doctor]] did in ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', followed by the Ganger Doctor screaming, "No! Let it go! We've moved on!"
** "Hello, I'm the Doctor," as the [[Tenth Doctor]] did in ''[[The Girl in the Fireplace (TV story)|The Girl in the Fireplace]]'', followed by the Ganger Doctor screaming, "No! Let it go! We've moved on!"

Revision as of 18:21, 12 December 2020

A Ganger of the Eleventh Doctor was accidentally created during a solar storm in the 22nd century after he left a DNA imprint in the Flesh. It took the form of his eleventh incarnation after having some trouble with residual traces of his previous lives.

He sacrificed himself to allow his counterpart to leave with the survivors while he and a fellow Ganger destabilised themselves to stop an insane Ganger. The only thing remaining of him was the shoes he swapped with the Doctor.

Biography

When a bolt of solar energy struck the vat the Flesh was held in, it formed a copy of the Eleventh Doctor from a tiny measure of his genetic material, gained when he touched the Flesh. When the Doctor returned to complete his scanning of the Flesh, this Ganger's lips formed in the vat, saying "Trust me" in a distorted voice. He tried to make contact with Jennifer Lucas, but scared her away as he had not yet stabilised his form. When the humans and the real Doctor fled from the other Gangers into the chapel, this Ganger confronted them and told them to trust him. (TV: The Rebel Flesh)

At first, the Ganger had some trouble adapting to the Doctor's DNA due to the residual traces of his previous incarnations in his body. These caused him to briefly act as his first, third, fourth, and tenth incarnations, much to his and the original's annoyance. He stabilised into a form and manner virtually identical to the Eleventh Doctor's; the only way to tell them apart was their difference in shoes, as the original Doctor had replaced his after the initial scan. The two Doctors subsequently swapped shoes while their companions were distracted in order to prove that Gangers were no different than the originals.

The Ganger Doctor and Cleaves say, "Geronimo!" (TV: The Almost People)

Posing as his original, Ganger Doctor tried to get Amy to see that Gangers were people too, as he knew that Amy was a Ganger herself.

The Ganger Doctor sacrificed himself and Ganger Miranda to stop Ganger Jennifer, setting the sonic screwdriver to a frequency that would cause the Flesh to collapse, in full knowledge that this would destroy him too so that the others would be encouraged to negotiate better conditions for the Gangers. (TV: The Almost People)

Personality

The Doctors know the other's mind. (TV: The Almost People)

He and the original Doctor finished each other's sentences and knew each other's mind, as shown by their cooperating on a plan for one to replace another. This version of the Doctor also shared the same beliefs as the original, shown by his self-sacrifice and how he objected to the fighting. (TV: The Rebel Flesh/The Almost People)

Behind the scenes

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