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==Doctor Who==
==Doctor Who==
A ghost is sometimes referred to as a '''fetch''', and the woods around [[Fetch Priory]] were long believed to be haunted, the result of its being near a [[relative continual displacement zone]] or hole in [[time]] leaking images and other phenomena from light years away ([[DW]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl]]'')  
A ghost is sometimes referred to as a '''fetch''', and the woods around [[Fetch Priory]] were long believed to be haunted, the result of its being near a [[relative continual displacement zone]] or hole in [[time]] leaking images and other phenomena from light years away ([[DW]]: ''[[Image of the Fendahl]]'')


The Ninth Doctor later matched this explanation while fighting the Gelfh ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')  
[[Light]] was an extraterrestrial being who sought to catalog all life in the cosmos but soon became fed up with the process of evolution constantly changing the creatures and making his records worthless, going insane and devising a scheme with which to halt change altogether. The house that was built over his ship was believed to have been haunted due to the space/time disturbance from the craft. ([[DW]]: ''[[Ghost Light]]'')
 
The Ninth Doctor later matched this explanation while fighting the [[Gelth]] ([[DW]]: ''[[The Unquiet Dead]]'')


[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] explained that [[Psychic]] residue was a cause of ghost sightings. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'')
[[Eleventh Doctor|The Doctor]] explained that [[Psychic]] residue was a cause of ghost sightings. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Pandorica Opens (TV story)|The Pandorica Opens]]'')


==Torchwood==
==Torchwood==
The [[Quantum transducer]] was an extradimensional artifact that amplified residual hauntings into intricate visions. These ghosts are explained as psychic residue from powerful emotional events, bits of people from years before just hanging around. Thus the transducer was dubbed the "Ghost Machine". ([[TW]]: ''[[Ghost Machine]]'')


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[[Eugene Jones]] was able to interact with [[Gwen Cooper]] of [[Torchwood Three]] for a time after his death as a de facto ghost. Ultimately, he briefly became visible to not only Cooper, but other members of the Torchwood team, before "crossing over" and ceasing to be a ghost. This was due to his consumption of a Dogon Sixth Eye beforehand granting him a new perspective on life. He would eventually unlock the secret to true peace and happiness allowing him to let go of his past life and surrender to death's advances ([[TW]]: ''[[Random Shoes]]'')
 
[[Eugene Jones]] was able to interact with [[Gwen Cooper]] of [[Torchwood Three]] for a time after his death as a de facto ghost. Ultimately, he briefly became visible to not only Cooper, but other members of the Torchwood team, before "crossing over" and ceasing to be a ghost. This was due to his consumption of a Dogon Sixth Eye beforehand granting him a new perspective on life. He would eventually unlock the secret to true peace and happiness allowing him to let go of his past life and surrender to Death's advances, effectively ceasing to exist in the process ([[TW]]: ''[[Random Shoes]]'')  


A [[Cardiff]] building was haunted by three cowled men with scythes, it is unknown what these things actually are, but they were considered ghosts. [{Toshiko Sato]] and [[Ianto Jones]] were sent by [[Torchwood Three]] to kill them. They appeared in front of them, and were shot dead by Tosh and Ianto. They were merely "shadows" cast by The Rift. ([[TW]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]'')
A [[Cardiff]] building was haunted by three cowled men with scythes, it is unknown what these things actually are, but they were considered ghosts. [{Toshiko Sato]] and [[Ianto Jones]] were sent by [[Torchwood Three]] to kill them. They appeared in front of them, and were shot dead by Tosh and Ianto. They were merely "shadows" cast by The Rift. ([[TW]]: ''[[Exit Wounds]]'')


==The Sarah Jane Adventures==
==The Sarah Jane Adventures==
Sarah Jane explained that events get recorded on their surroundings and under certain circumstances can get played back again ([[SJA]]: ''[[Eye of the Gorgon]]'')
The "ghosts" encountered at Ashenhill Manor were nothing of the sort, they were helpless innocents who had been trapped inbetween the dimensions by Erasmus Darkening's malfunctioning equipment. ([[SJA]]: ''[[The Eternity Trap]]'')
When Sarah Jane was sent back in time to collect a fragment of Chronosteel she encountered a ripple from the future,
echoes of a traumatic moment that had yet to happen. Thankfully her actions helped to prevent this horrible event from ever seeing the light of day. ([[SJA]]: ''[[Lost in Time (TV story)|Lost in Time]]'')


Professor [[Alistair Gryffen]]'s numerous failed attempts to retrieve his family with The [[Space-Time Manipulator]] warped reality into the shapes of his wife and children. They functioned as ghosts but needed to trade places with Jorjie and Darius so they could take physical form. They were ultimately banished back into nothingness. ([[K9TV]]: [[The Fall of the House of Gryffen]])  
==K-9==
Professor [[Alistair Gryffen]]'s numerous failed attempts to retrieve his family with The [[Space-Time Manipulator]] eventually began to take their toll on the continuum, warping reality into the shapes of his wife and children. They functioned as de facto ghosts, needing to trade places with Jorjie and Darius so they could take physical form and even going so far as to restore The Professor to his default setting, as he was before he lost them. They were ultimately banished back into nothingness.([[K9TV]]: [[The Fall of the House of Gryffen]])  


==Mistakenly identified as Ghosts==
==Mistakenly identified as Ghosts==

Revision as of 03:38, 12 December 2010

For the audio drama, see Ghosts (audio).

Ghosts are a phenomenon occurring in the collective mythology and popular culture of Earth and other worlds including, perhaps, Skaro. Those who believe in ghosts sometimes hold them to be souls that could not find rest after death, and so linger on in the world of the living. This inability to find rest is often explained as unfinished business.

Doctor Who

A ghost is sometimes referred to as a fetch, and the woods around Fetch Priory were long believed to be haunted, the result of its being near a relative continual displacement zone or hole in time leaking images and other phenomena from light years away (DW: Image of the Fendahl)

Light was an extraterrestrial being who sought to catalog all life in the cosmos but soon became fed up with the process of evolution constantly changing the creatures and making his records worthless, going insane and devising a scheme with which to halt change altogether. The house that was built over his ship was believed to have been haunted due to the space/time disturbance from the craft. (DW: Ghost Light)

The Ninth Doctor later matched this explanation while fighting the Gelth (DW: The Unquiet Dead)

The Doctor explained that Psychic residue was a cause of ghost sightings. (DW: The Pandorica Opens)

Torchwood

The Quantum transducer was an extradimensional artifact that amplified residual hauntings into intricate visions. These ghosts are explained as psychic residue from powerful emotional events, bits of people from years before just hanging around. Thus the transducer was dubbed the "Ghost Machine". (TW: Ghost Machine)

Eugene Jones was able to interact with Gwen Cooper of Torchwood Three for a time after his death as a de facto ghost. Ultimately, he briefly became visible to not only Cooper, but other members of the Torchwood team, before "crossing over" and ceasing to be a ghost. This was due to his consumption of a Dogon Sixth Eye beforehand granting him a new perspective on life. He would eventually unlock the secret to true peace and happiness allowing him to let go of his past life and surrender to death's advances (TW: Random Shoes)

A Cardiff building was haunted by three cowled men with scythes, it is unknown what these things actually are, but they were considered ghosts. [{Toshiko Sato]] and Ianto Jones were sent by Torchwood Three to kill them. They appeared in front of them, and were shot dead by Tosh and Ianto. They were merely "shadows" cast by The Rift. (TW: Exit Wounds)

The Sarah Jane Adventures

Sarah Jane explained that events get recorded on their surroundings and under certain circumstances can get played back again (SJA: Eye of the Gorgon)

The "ghosts" encountered at Ashenhill Manor were nothing of the sort, they were helpless innocents who had been trapped inbetween the dimensions by Erasmus Darkening's malfunctioning equipment. (SJA: The Eternity Trap)

When Sarah Jane was sent back in time to collect a fragment of Chronosteel she encountered a ripple from the future, echoes of a traumatic moment that had yet to happen. Thankfully her actions helped to prevent this horrible event from ever seeing the light of day. (SJA: Lost in Time)

K-9

Professor Alistair Gryffen's numerous failed attempts to retrieve his family with The Space-Time Manipulator eventually began to take their toll on the continuum, warping reality into the shapes of his wife and children. They functioned as de facto ghosts, needing to trade places with Jorjie and Darius so they could take physical form and even going so far as to restore The Professor to his default setting, as he was before he lost them. They were ultimately banished back into nothingness.(K9TV: The Fall of the House of Gryffen)

Mistakenly identified as Ghosts

Ghost